Grumman F6F-7 Super Hellcat ***Finished***

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Re: Grumman F6F-7 Super Hellcat ***Finished***

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Very nice.
It looks like the missing link betwixt Hellcat and Bearcat
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fredk wrote:Very nice.
It looks like the missing link betwixt Hellcat and Bearcat
It does a bit!

That spinner also makes me think: Reno Racer!

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Nice idea. Well executed.

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Excellent build. Great conversion work.
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Re: Grumman F6F-7 Super Hellcat ***Finished***

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Nice going on this. I wasn't sure to begin with but yup, it works for me as a very plausible what if, the best kind.:)
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