Tim's RB-57E Canberra

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Tim's RB-57E Canberra

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I'll be building an Airfix RB-57 Canberra for this GB.

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The last Canberra I built was a Matchbox PR.9 30 odd years ago so its about time I did another. :grin:
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Re: Tim's RB-57E Canberra

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Very Nice choice Tim - welcome aboard!
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Re: Tim's RB-57E Canberra

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Thanks. Here are the sprue shots, etc.

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Re: Tim's RB-57E Canberra

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I always thought the Canberra was a bit of an ugly bird, the wings just don't look right to me. I am sure there was a good design reason for it though.
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