Kit's Harrier T2

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Re: Kit's Harrier T2

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splash wrote:Having had second thoughts about my conversion, I would need to use the new GA-9 body with the T-10 front as they are both 2nd generation Harrier's so I might as well just build the T-10 OOB :roll:
Or you might consider one of these:
http://www.kitsforcash.com/harrier-t101 ... 5347-p.asp
It's specifically designed for the new GR9. Mine arrived yeasterday, and looks very tasty.
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Re: Kit's Harrier T2

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rob_van_riel wrote:
splash wrote:Having had second thoughts about my conversion, I would need to use the new GA-9 body with the T-10 front as they are both 2nd generation Harrier's so I might as well just build the T-10 OOB :roll:
Or you might consider one of these:
http://www.kitsforcash.com/harrier-t101 ... 5347-p.asp
It's specifically designed for the new GR9. Mine arrived yeasterday, and looks very tasty.
Cheers that looks like a nice conversion set.

Regards Splash
My work bench is starting to look like Portsmouth Naval Dockyard.
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Re: Kit's Harrier T2

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This reminds me I have a Bobcat T2 kit partially built.
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Re: Kit's Harrier T2

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How's it coming?
Any progress to report?
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Re: Kit's Harrier T2

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Due to a total lack of bench time the past couple of weeks this is going to be a DNF, sorry guys, real life is a pain sometimes
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That's a shame kit but we all know how it is. Hope to see your T.2 completed on your workbench.
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Re: Kit's Harrier T2

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Pity. Isn't it a bummer how life gets in the way of the important stuff! I hope you'll keep us posted when you resume because I am really intrigued how this conversion works out since I have 2 or 3 in the stash and plan to use them one day.

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Thats a shame.
I look forward to seeing it completed sometime.

Would a short extension to the end of next Wednesday help at all?
Let me know on the chat thread
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