Two little SH-60Fs
Work will commence after the bank holiday weekend, as we're away
Arc's 1/144 Brace of Oceanhawks
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Arc's 1/144 Brace of Oceanhawks
Is this your sanderling?.
2016: A:40 B:12
2016: A:40 B:12
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Re: Arc's 1/144 Brace of Oceanhawks
Nice Choice!
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Re: Arc's 1/144 Brace of Oceanhawks
Welcome to the GB, Arcwelder!
Looking forward to seeing what you can do with those.
regards,
Martin
Looking forward to seeing what you can do with those.
regards,
Martin
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Re: Arc's 1/144 Brace of Oceanhawks
Here's the sprues and what have ye. Looks like a nice, crisply moulded kit with a reasonable amount of detail, considering the scale.
The decal/scheme options are for HS 14 "Chargers"
..and HS 51 "Warlords"
This is about as far as I'll get for the next couple of days as I'm shortly away camping in Doolin for the bank holiday weekend and I can see my GFs face now if I bring along styrene and paint
The decal/scheme options are for HS 14 "Chargers"
..and HS 51 "Warlords"
This is about as far as I'll get for the next couple of days as I'm shortly away camping in Doolin for the bank holiday weekend and I can see my GFs face now if I bring along styrene and paint
Is this your sanderling?.
2016: A:40 B:12
2016: A:40 B:12
Re: Arc's 1/144 Brace of Oceanhawks
Of course, your GF has to face the reality of your relationship with your hobby. Maybe you should take the stuff along . . . . ?Arcwelder wrote: This is about as far as I'll get for the next couple of days as I'm shortly away camping in Doolin for the bank holiday weekend and I can see my GFs face now if I bring along styrene and paint
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Re: Arc's 1/144 Brace of Oceanhawks
You have two kits she can build one
My work bench is starting to look like Portsmouth Naval Dockyard.
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Re: Arc's 1/144 Brace of Oceanhawks
Watching with interest....and seeing as I build the real deal 1:1 versions, I won't have to much JMN syndrome on this....
Regards, Tony
Current Projects: Revell 1/48 F-15C, Hobby Boss 1/72 F-22 Raptor, Hasegawa 1/32 F-5E
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