iggie's silver-lined Cloud ***FINISHED***

Any subject - air, sea, ground - between the two World Wars, between June 29th 1919 through August 31st 1939.
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Purplethistle
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Re: iggie's silver-lined Cloud ***FINISHED***

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That is nice work Iggie, 8-) ....and extra kudos for resisting the urge to have someone sitting on the khazi.....I wouldn't have been able to! :roll:
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Never heard or seen one of these before but it looks great.
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Looks great! Well done! Extra thanks for flagging some of the kit's shortcomings for the rest of us. Forewarned is fore-armed.
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Re: iggie's silver-lined Cloud ***FINISHED***

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Thanks folks; I hope that it'll have given anyone else intending to build this kit a heads up for some of the pitfalls. Although a little challenging at times, it is actually rewarding kit to be fair!
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Jim
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Most excellent
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Re: iggie's silver-lined Cloud ***FINISHED***

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Cheers Fred!
Best wishes

Jim
If you can walk away from a landing, it's a good landing. If you use the airplane the next day, it's an outstanding landing
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