Cargo Haulers GB (Round 2) *** Complete/Archived ***
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Re: Cargo Haulers GB (Round 2)
OK. I'm in with an L749 or a B377.
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Good choice! (And no rigging )VickersVandal wrote:My local model club had the annual kit auction yesteday with the result that I now have a group build entry firmed up:
http://i1041.photobucket.com/albums/b41 ... 293863.jpg;
Got it for about a third of the retail price in a store. None of the sprue bags opened. Score!
I'm not normally into modern (post WW2 ) aircraft but I really dig the look of this thing. A true brick with wings.
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Re: Cargo Haulers GB (Round 2)
True....unless I choose to do it as a Flight of the Phoenix whatifiggie wrote: Good choice! (And no rigging )
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Now that is a thought! It would make for a great diorama tooVickersVandal wrote:True....unless I choose to do it as a Flight of the Phoenix whatifiggie wrote: Good choice! (And no rigging )
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It would make for a great diorama. Nice score!
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I just came up with a really off-beat idea for this; still timing dependent but looking more likely now.
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Good man.jRatz wrote:I just came up with a really off-beat idea for this; still timing dependent but looking more likely now.
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I hate this - I forgot my idea. If it comes back, I will write it down.
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Happens to me all the time John.jRatz wrote:I hate this - I forgot my idea. If it comes back, I will write it down.
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Hoping to return to modelling sometime this year!!
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Danm I'd have loved to be involved in this but my little girl is due mid feb so I'l just have to watch from the sidelines.
Have a good build everyone!
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Count me in, with a Hansa League cog. It's the only transport-related item I have in the pile.
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Thats a great kit VV. Should go together with no problems.
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Thought I had already put my name in for this, I'm in with some down to earth transport
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