Kit's FR.18 and F.22 **FINISHED**

Honoring Edgar Brooks, a Spitfire researcher and contributor to many modelling forums, we have the Every Mark of Spitfire GB -- in which at least one of each will be built, not in a free-for-all, but to a "plan".
The GB runs from 27 Feb 2016 to 10 April and your host are Martin R and Sir T.
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Kitaholic wrote:Thanks Sir T. Both up on their legs now and the big fan things on the front are done
there you go again with the technical words :shock:

Show-off! :ha: :-D :-D
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iggie wrote:
Kitaholic wrote:Thanks Sir T. Both up on their legs now and the big fan things on the front are done
there you go again with the technical words :shock:

Show-off! :ha: :-D :-D
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Looking good!
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Cheers Daz, fingers crossed finishing today
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Nice going, Kit.

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All done, pics in a bit
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Bad light pics for now, hopefully light will be better when I finish work tomorrow

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Great stuff! Looking forward to seeing the full glamour shots!
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Very smart. I do like the look of the Mk.XVIII.
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Yep, very smart. Good job!
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Supermarine Spitfire FR.Mk.18, TZ233/T of 208 Sqn., RAF Fayid, Egypt, 1949

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Supermarine Spitfire F.22, PK613/LA-H of 607 (County of Durham) Sqn.,(R.Aux.A.F.), RAF Ouston, 1949/50.

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Nice going,Kit.

I really like the '22.

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A fine pair of later Spits. Well done, indeed.
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Really nice work on both there, very smart indeed
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Re: Kit's FR.18 and F.22 **FINISHED**

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Superb Work kit!
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