Fuji T1; 1/72 Hasegawa

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Re: Fuji T1; 1/72 Hasegawa

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RayS wrote: February 12th, 2024, 12:36 am Nice one, I'd say I haven't seen many of these built but I can't now :D
:ha: :-D :ha:

That's a very attractive aerobatic team, Fred!

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Very nice builds. I like the orange and white training scheme. You could do a formation team with these.
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This is it. The moment we should have trained for.
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RayS wrote: February 12th, 2024, 12:36 am Nice one, I'd say I haven't seen many of these built but I can't now :D
:-D :-D :-D
That's a good one.. :lol:

Really nice looking and well built planes, seems to be based on the F-86, looking at the wings & elevators 🤔
I like to carve old kits into something roughly aircraft/tank shaped... :grin:
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Re: Fuji T1; 1/72 Hasegawa

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I have one of these in the stash, I'm more inclined to build it now seeing how well yours turned out

Japans first indigenous jet with no commonality with F-86 Sabre, so they say?

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