...and let slip the Dogs of War***FINISHED***

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Re: ...and let slip the Dogs of War

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Yay! well saved Chip. I trust that the pub trip was good :grin:
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ShaunW wrote:Yay! well saved Chip. I trust that the pub trip was good :grin:
Too good 8-)

Having now recovered I have managed to finish the repairs to the old girl:

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and completed the build:

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I just need to do a bit of weathering to give it a bit of life.
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Re: ...and let slip the Dogs of War

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Great stuff - that is one mean looking helicopter!
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Great work Chip. Well done on recovering the situation and making her look so good again :)
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Actually the scratch build additions are hardly noticeable - the whole thing looks like it was put together from the Russan Airforce spares box :)

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Bravo Chip, top job, and that is a super recovery, she's not a bad bird when she's dolled up :lol:

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Re: ...and let slip the Dogs of War***FINISHED***

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Nice build of an unusual aircraft, well done.

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