Marek's even bigger black hole

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You've done a really good job of both, Marek. The Dragon Mark IV looks acceptable to me as well although I can see the lack of detail on the inner faces of the tracks, which is poor for a modern kit, but, that said, if the kit is aimed primarily at the wargames market then ease of construction and durability are arguably more important than finesse.
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Those are very nice!
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Both look great to me.

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Warning! Unannounced project completion.

Well, instead of focusing on Aircobra and Wirraway ... I commited this one to collection.

Arma Hobby 1/72 PZL P-11C

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Excellent! That's a really neat and tidy build 👍
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I can't see anything amiss. Good work with tgese
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That's lovely!
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RS models P-400 finished! It only took six months ... to be finished. Drama like all my builds. At the end, my barbarian sanding polluted canopy inside. Well, now I have to live with it.

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Now back to Wirraway.
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Looks neat, more pics please.
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All that coral dust on those Pacific Islands could really mess up canopies :-D
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Lovely work. Love that 400.
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Very nice indeed!

Is that the new 1/72 kit?
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I believe it was introduced ~2013. I was cautious at the beginning but as I started building it, it was clearly one of the examples of vastly improved Czech short-runs.
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That Airacobra looks excellent, Marek.
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Another of your first class builds. I cannot see any coral sand in the canopy....
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