Andrew's Brace of Sea Harriers **All Finished **

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Re: Andrew's Brace of Sea Harriers **All Finished **

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Re: Andrew's Brace of Sea Harriers **All Finished **

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AndrewR wrote:
Old_Tonto wrote:Very nice builds Andrew. I must get a SHAR or two now. :lol:
I thought we were going to build more helos :ha:

Just fished the Glencoe Sycamore out of the stash.
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!.
Hoping to return to modelling sometime this year!! :lol:
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Re: Andrew's Brace of Sea Harriers **All Finished **

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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!.
Yep, I can see that weight is needed and there's limited space to put it.
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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! *

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AndrewR wrote:
fredk wrote:
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 find if you have to ask that question then the answer is a big NO, no more, its done.
That's my conclusion too. :grin:

I think I may declare this build finished!
It looks great as it is. It's an issue I'll have to address as well with some of the tiny fins.
Enjoyment over accuracy. That's my motto
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