Arc's 1/144 Brace of Oceanhawks

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Arc's 1/144 Brace of Oceanhawks

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Two little SH-60Fs

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Work will commence after the bank holiday weekend, as we're away
Is this your sanderling?.

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Nice Choice!
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Welcome to the GB, Arcwelder!

Looking forward to seeing what you can do with those.

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Here's the sprues and what have ye. Looks like a nice, crisply moulded kit with a reasonable amount of detail, considering the scale.

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The decal/scheme options are for HS 14 "Chargers"

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..and HS 51 "Warlords"

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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 :evil:
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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 :evil:
Of course, your GF has to face the reality of your relationship with your hobby. Maybe you should take the stuff along . . . . ? :twisted:
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You have two kits she can build one :twisted:
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Watching with interest....and seeing as I build the real deal 1:1 versions, I won't have to much JMN syndrome on this....

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