marky's Bulldog ***FINISHED***

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Re: marky's Bulldog ***FINISHED***

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Good job on an old kit, with old decals !!
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jRatz wrote:Good job on an old kit, with old decals !!
Yep, as John says!
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That looks well nice
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The 2 Bulldogs:

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Who let the dogs out?

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Woof!.
Thanks for the kind comments everyone. TeeELL: I don't remember you being in my house!! :lol: :lol:
(they look good together, thanks for doing the pic)
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Very smart indeed Marky 8-)
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Nice Bulldog. The rigging looks great.
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Mark,
thought it might work out OK. Took me about 6 photos shots to get one that matched and suited the situation.
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Neat !!
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Nice job on this old timer.
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Thanks everyone. Did enjoy it actually, so much so I've followed TeeELL and started on my Siskin this morning!!. I've also got the SE.5 by Revell on the go so lot's of rigging ( :shock: ), but hey ho, they're not exactly complicated, or space taker-uppers.
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