Andrew's Brace of Sea Harriers **All Finished **
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Re: Andrew's Brace of Sea Harriers **All Finished **
Tidy work
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Re: Andrew's Brace of Sea Harriers **All Finished **
I'm currently engaged with the Sycamore build, the kit is basic but looks decent enough although the instructions are somewhat of a puzzle in themselves, just an exploded diagram and lists of numbers to go together!!. It's also mentally tail heavy and there's not much room for weight up front!.AndrewR wrote:I thought we were going to build more helosOld_Tonto wrote:Very nice builds Andrew. I must get a SHAR or two now.
Just fished the Glencoe Sycamore out of the stash.
Hoping to return to modelling sometime this year!!
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Re: Andrew's Brace of Sea Harriers **All Finished **
Yep, I can see that weight is needed and there's limited space to put it.MarkyM607 wrote:
I'm currently engaged with the Sycamore build, the kit is basic but looks decent enough although the instructions are somewhat of a puzzle in themselves, just an exploded diagram and lists of numbers to go together!!. It's also mentally tail heavy and there's not much room for weight up front!.
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Re: Andrew's Brace of Sea Harriers **All Finished **
Both turned out great! Indian FRS.51 never seen before. Well done!
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Re: Andrew's Brace of Sea Harriers *Half Finished! *
It looks great as it is. It's an issue I'll have to address as well with some of the tiny fins.AndrewR wrote:That's my conclusion too.fredk wrote:I find if you have to ask that question then the answer is a big NO, no more, its done.AndrewR wrote:...I'm now at the point where I start to debate whether adding a few tiny details is worth the risk of ruining the model.
I think I may declare this build finished!
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