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Re: Cessna GB for next year?

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Gregers wrote:Nice one, what model is it?. Looks like we'll have enough for this to be viable :grin:.

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It's the PM 1/48 scale Cessna T-41 that you supplied me with :-D

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Re: Cessna GB for next year?

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splash wrote:
Gregers wrote:Nice one, what model is it?. Looks like we'll have enough for this to be viable :grin:.

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It's the PM 1/48 scale Cessna T-41 that you supplied me with :-D

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I'd forgotten about that, also I totally forgot to get one for myself :oops: Still, I have a few other Cessnas to go at.

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Re: Cessna GB for next year?

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Hi Folks.
Just a bump up to see who's still up for this one?. I've just bagged the new Italeri 1/48th Cessna 172 kit. There are quite a few models to go at for both military and civil types.

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Re: Cessna GB for next year?

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Still in for this Greg.

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While I won't be able to participate, I can certainly help with info on the Cessna O-2A, which I am currently in charge of restoring at the Connecticut Air and Space Center. We also have a T-37, so any close up shots or info is available and I'd be more than happy to supply the info.
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Re: Cessna GB for next year?

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Good to hear that David,
That's much appreciated Tony. I've got a couple of O2's and a 337 in the stash to attack. I'm going into the loft soon and I'll list all the Cessna kits I have and choose from them.

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MarkyM607 wrote:Might be if I can find a kit, don't have one in the stash at the moment. :grin:
Still don't have one in the stash but if it's next year I will probably be able to find something somewhere. :grin:
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Re: Cessna GB for next year?

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Any more of you folks still up for this one?. Still plenty of time to source kits, decals etc.

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Re: Cessna GB for next year?

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I'm still in :-D
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Re: Cessna GB for next year?

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Just thought seeing as it's the new year is there still interest in this?. It'd be a shame to miss a build dedicated to one of the worlds oldest aircraft manufacturers.

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If there's enough interest still in with the A-37
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I have a handfui of Cessnas including an A-37 that needs a canopy and a seat. But I bet I could still cobble together scratch replacements and get on with it, and have a couple of civvy Cessnas as well.
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Re: Cessna GB for next year?

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I have edited the title to take "next year" off.

I could be interested, I still have the 172 I flew to model, but it'll be timing dependent.
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Cheers John.

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If anyone is interested, Pastimes hobby shop in Glasgow have a 1/48 Super Skymaster (moulded in chrome finish. Looks like 1st or 2nd boxing) for £10. I think they do mail order.

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