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| Hammer House of Airfix Horror; - 1/72 Mk22 Spitfire | |
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| peebeep | Jun 15 2013, 08:08 PM Post #61 |
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Lots Of Trouble Usually Serious
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Beauty is in the eye of the beholder Mental. peebeep |
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| Floyd | Jun 15 2013, 08:28 PM Post #62 |
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I like to mottle things.
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Sorry are you more of a F-4 fan, don't say you like the G-6 with the big ol bumps on the cowling....well you might, its like a griffin engined spit, except the G-6 looks better. |
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| Walrus | Jun 15 2013, 09:11 PM Post #63 |
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A bristle short of a full brush
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I prefer the Griffon engined Spitfires The larger fin and the engine bulges just add so much to the lines of the aircraft. So much better proportioned imho and as mentioned look even more purposeful too. |
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