A Gnat's clock.

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I still can't find that clear part. Maybe I ate it.
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It's in your B-58 kit ...

Well done, entertaining as always ....
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I'm still not building that B-58.

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!!!!
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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.
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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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Sir T wrote:
flakmonkey wrote:Not even a Rod Hull roof ladder?
How about a Glenn Miller plane ticket?
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!"
The company was 'Freebird Airways'

Shame about the broken/ missing parts....it's still a very gnatty nat!
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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.
Do it! I blitzed the NT Airfix 1/72 back in August.. it's a cracking wee kit.
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An entertaining build log, some good toons, and what you got done looks good.

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A great looking Gnat Flak. Good to have you back in the game.
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