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moostang51 | 29-Dec-07 08:37 |
What to build next? Christmas included the Mosquito and Airacobra 800 kits which should arrive today. |
cdwheatley | 29-Dec-07 08:40 |
Blimey, and I thought I had a lot in my stash! |
John M Oshust | 29-Dec-07 09:14 |
Santa was good to you. You can never say that you do not have something to do! |
poppy | 29-Dec-07 11:07 |
And, when you are finished with these------------ |
SteveM | 29-Dec-07 13:33 |
It looks like you'll be entertaining us for a long time to come. I see you got the DH-4, do you have plans to get any of the other WWI kits? |
moostang51 | 29-Dec-07 14:30 |
Steve, no more WWI kits planned. These WWI kits I bought in the early seventies. The oldest is the SE5A. This has the paperwork for the Series 100's in it. Planes like the D-8, D-7, Spad and Nieuport 28; way before WWII series 800 planes or 2000 series were created. Only one ever started was the Nieuport 11, framed with moveable surfaces but never sanded or covered. Might just have to finish this first before starting another. All but two have shrink removed just to read the plans and instructions. |
stvtptn | 07-Feb-11 04:01 |
build the corsair-I'm sure you will do an outstanding build and I would love to see it!The corsair is my favorite out of all the WW2 planes! |