Anyone fancy a bomber build?

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Re: Anyone fancy a bomber build?

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Sounds good- can this be a 6 week build?

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Re: Anyone fancy a bomber build?

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It's a pity there are no kits of Pat Roach.....
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Re: Anyone fancy a bomber build?

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Sorry, been away for a while. I'm going to go forward with suggesting a "generic bomber" theme, to be most inclusive. Can all who are still interested please post again to tell me.

I'm not clear whether we've got the numbers to proceed at present.

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Wasn't in before, am now.
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Re: Anyone fancy a bomber build?

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Yep I'm in still
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Still in.
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Re: Anyone fancy a bomber build?

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I'm a possible for the "generic" theme -- like Toby I have a number of pre-WW2 to choose from.

I have two started new-tool Lancs, the Bomber Re-supply set, and a few other items -- until I finish them, there's no BC build for me.
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In for the generic theme
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Me too, I have something I can build.
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Re: Anyone fancy a bomber build?

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Still in.

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7 1/2 (with JRatz) as the 1/2. Another and we've got a goer.

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Re: Anyone fancy a bomber build?

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I'm in. I'm sure I can find something off the beaten path. Perhaps a Fokker TV or PZL P37?
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Re: Anyone fancy a bomber build?

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Well chaps, looks like we've got a critical mass to proceed. Not completely overwhelmed by the response, though.

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Re: Anyone fancy a bomber build?

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What ever I chose to build it'll most likely be from BC anyways.
Have we got a date?
I think I'd not be ready for anything before the very end of next January
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Re: Anyone fancy a bomber build?

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I'd be up for a generic bomber build.

Nothing against BC just don't have any suitable subjects.
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