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jssel
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Re: Cessna GB ?

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I will do this one if the timing is right. Have several to choose from.
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Re: Cessna GB ?

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Those showing interest so far are
Jssel
Kitaholic
Gnomemeansgnome
JRatz
Purplethistle
Lancfan
Splash
Gregers (of course lol)

Any more of you good folks who showed an interest before wanting to get onboard?

All the best.

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Re: Cessna GB ?

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I'm still in Greg but it may have to be yet another A-37 as I haven't got an 0-1 or 0-2 in the stash and Kingkit has sold out of both, but Hannants have a new 1/72 scale Special Hobby L-19/0-1 kit listed under future releases.
https://www.hannants.co.uk/product/SH72139;

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Re: Cessna GB ?

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Kingkit have a Roden 1/32 l-19/O-1 if you're feeling brave (and flush)

http://www.kingkit.co.uk/plastic-model- ... 35472.html;
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Re: Cessna GB ?

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Hi David.

Name added to the list.
Cheers for the links guys, That 1/32 Roden kit looks superb (just google'd it), and tempting. (must resist)

All the best.

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Re: Cessna GB ?

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Sign me up I have the PM Cessna hiding in my stash
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Re: Cessna GB ?

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Name added Alan mate.
Right ho folks. We have the required eight interested members. I see a nice big gap in the calendar in July. How does that fit in with everyone?

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Re: Cessna GB ?

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July is good for me.

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Re: Cessna GB ?

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I don't think I have any Cessna's but if it's July then that's plenty of time to find a kit. I should be in, will update asap.
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Re: Cessna GB ?

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July can work
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Re: Cessna GB ?

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July is good
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Re: Cessna GB ?

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July sounds dandy.
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Re: Cessna GB ?

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July sounds fine.

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Re: Cessna GB ?

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A bit cramped for me due to IPMS/USA Nationals, but if I don't distract myself with detailing and just stick to paint & decals I should be OK.
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Re: Cessna GB ?

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We have eight showing interest though not all confirmed. Any more takers for this one?. It'll give you a good reason to build those Birddogs and O2's in your stash or maybe even a model of a Cessna you've flown in, or maybe even flown?

All the best.

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