A Gnat's clock.
- flakmonkey
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Re: A Gnat's clock.
I still can't find that clear part. Maybe I ate it.
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Re: A Gnat's clock.
It's in your B-58 kit ...
Well done, entertaining as always ....
Well done, entertaining as always ....
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I'm still not building that B-58.
Raised panel lines.
**shudders**
Raised panel lines.
**shudders**
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Well it's a superb looking build and a very funny thread - the no finish is not an issue - great stuff!
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The non-finish is immaterial, the entertainment value alone is worth it!
Great fun to watch this build and can't wait for the B-58 Bash!!!!
Great fun to watch this build and can't wait for the B-58 Bash!!!!
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Sorry I missed today, turned into a busy one away from home.
Too bad about the gear and that pesky glass nose piece. As to the gear, maybe someone did theirs gear up and has a spare.
Was a fun thread and sorry I missed out today but all caught up now.
Too bad about the gear and that pesky glass nose piece. As to the gear, maybe someone did theirs gear up and has a spare.
Was a fun thread and sorry I missed out today but all caught up now.
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Thanks for dropping in, everybody. I might finish this today or tomorrow. Meanwhile, I think I'll have another go with a Typhoon 1B. No, not the 1/24 one. Not sure when I'll start, I have to buy the kit first.
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Re: A Gnat's clock.
True story - A couple of years ago a guy in my work asked me to get a decent copy of faint printouts for a claim he was making against a holiday company for them cancelling a holiday he had booked. He was bemused when I clocked the name of the flight company and commented, "Maybe it's just as well!"Sir T wrote:How about a Glenn Miller plane ticket?flakmonkey wrote:Not even a Rod Hull roof ladder?
The company was 'Freebird Airways'
Shame about the broken/ missing parts....it's still a very gnatty nat!
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Re: A Gnat's clock.
Do it! I blitzed the NT Airfix 1/72 back in August.. it's a cracking wee kit.flakmonkey wrote:Thanks for dropping in, everybody. I might finish this today or tomorrow. Meanwhile, I think I'll have another go with a Typhoon 1B. No, not the 1/24 one. Not sure when I'll start, I have to buy the kit first.
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Re: A Gnat's clock.
An entertaining build log, some good toons, and what you got done looks good.
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Re: A Gnat's clock.
A great looking Gnat Flak. Good to have you back in the game.
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