Toby's Academic Nieuport. FINISHED

A *leisurely" large scale (1/35 or larger) wingie-thingie (airplanes, sci-fi, real space, whiff) GB for any type kit (styrene, resin, vacform, wood, card) and markings.
The GB runs 30th Jul -30th Oct and your host is jRatz.
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MarkyM607 wrote:
TobyC wrote:
MarkyM607 wrote:Right, back off topic (last time honest). The black loco is a BR Standard 4MT 4-6-0. :grin:
Yup. Whilst I was there being pulled by a Black 5 it expired briefly. Something to do with the boiler not priming itself so the guard said. Soon got going on again amid much huffing puffing and steam.
Sorry just realise you said what type it was!!. Thought I was being helpful... and clever :lol: :lol:
TBH I had to check ;-)
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Just need to attach wheels and the Lewis gun and I'll be done.....I hope :mrgreen:
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Good, looking forward to it.
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All done bar so very small tidying up. I'll post some more picturesque photos later in the aviation forum.

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Beautiful
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Glorious job Toby, really eye catching build
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Very well done, great attention to detail in both construction and painting.
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Indeed, great job Toby...very nice. I broke mine so as you have seen I whiffed it rather than binning it... :sad:
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Titan wrote:Indeed, great job Toby...very nice. I broke mine so as you have seen I whiffed it rather than binning it... :sad:
Yes. You made a great job with it as well. I thought it was a Fokker EV first of all.
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