OT's Swashbuckler *** Finished ***

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Re: OT's Swashbuckler

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All done although the canopy is not attached yet as it is still wet.

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I'll get some better images tomorrow weather permitting.
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Looking forward to the glamour shots!
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Looking very nice OT.

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Re: OT's Swashbuckler *** Finished ***

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Saw the reveal pics in the Aviation thread; beautiful build all round OT and certainly so bearing in mind that it was never the greatest quality kit Airfix produced!
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