Shane's Yank Harrier. **Finished**

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Re: Shane's Yank Harrier. **Finished**

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MarkyM607 wrote:Very nice, but too clean make her dirty!! :ha: :ha:

Weathering isn't my thing! Straight on the flightline from delivery. It takes me long enough to get the kit finished without making a mess of things at the end.
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Re: Shane's Yank Harrier. **Finished**

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Very very smart build! I like that a lot :grin:
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Re: Shane's Yank Harrier. **Finished**

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shangos70 wrote:
MarkyM607 wrote:Very nice, but too clean make her dirty!! :ha: :ha:

Weathering isn't my thing! Straight on the flightline from delivery. It takes me long enough to get the kit finished without making a mess of things at the end.
Actually I'm just jealous as all of my builds seem to have a 'smudginess' to them! :lol: :lol:
Hoping to return to modelling sometime this year!! :lol:
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Re: Shane's Yank Harrier. **Finished**

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Excellent it looks brilliant.
My work bench is starting to look like Portsmouth Naval Dockyard.
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Re: Shane's Yank Harrier. **Finished**

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Smashing Shane.
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Re: Shane's Yank Harrier. **Finished**

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Lovely build Shane. I was looking at this kit today but didn't get it. Doh!
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Re: Shane's Yank Harrier. **Finished**

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Loverly jubbly ~ another cracker job
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Re: Shane's Yank Harrier. **Finished**

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Cheers all, a very enjoyable group build. Thanks to Fred for running it.
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Re: Shane's Yank Harrier. **Finished**

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I think my computer is playing silly beggars; I can't see your photos.

Don't forget to post a couple up in the gallery.
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