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Roring40, Image # 2233422 Apr 11 16:05

Classic Fighters Easter airshow, Blenheim, New Zealand this weekend. FW190 casually pulls up beside me - I'm in heaven !
John M Oshust, Comment for image # 2185726 Mar 11 22:05
Ah, cha, cha, cha ....cha!
moostang51, Comment for image # 2185726 Mar 11 15:46
Somehow "Good night, Mrs. Calabash" jumps in my head. Excellent blend in.
David Duckett, Comment for image # 2185726 Mar 11 08:44
Nice nose. Geppetto would be proud.
John M Oshust, Comment for image # 2185725 Mar 11 22:26
And very fine proboscis it is!
Roring40, Image # 2185725 Mar 11 21:40

Watered the mossie overnight and it grew a nose.
Roring40, Comment for image # 2172320 Mar 11 13:25
Dyslexia appeal week :)- Moos, the wing ribs were all trimmed down by the thickness of the balsa sheeting prior to assembling the wing. The nacelles fit pretty much perfectly.
moostang51, Comment for image # 2172320 Mar 11 09:10
Yse.
David Duckett, Comment for image # 2172320 Mar 11 07:15
Mod?
moostang51, Comment for image # 2172320 Mar 11 06:38
Some serious mood going on here. Is the sheeting of the wings going to affect the fitting of the nacelles?
Roring40, Image # 2172319 Mar 11 23:06

Wings skinned, nose chopped (will be the fighter bomber) and looking more like a Ju88 !
stirling, Comment for image # 2159312 Mar 11 01:02
Lovely Juvely.
moostang51, Comment for image # 2159311 Mar 11 17:31
Looking sweet. The only problems I encountered on this bird was the tail wheel construction and the fitting of the rear plastic fairing. Other than that, this was a great kit to construct.
Roring40, Image # 2159311 Mar 11 16:01

Mossie madness, stringers for Africa. Front former area of the fuse is due for a haircut at some stage to represent the shorter set up on the FB model.
David Duckett, Comment for image # 2151908 Mar 11 03:35
:-)
stirling, Comment for image # 2151908 Mar 11 02:59
Aren't you glad the likes of DD and co introduced us to the joys of filling the gaps with balsa and then, sand, Sand, SAND - fill and SAND AGAIN!!!! Look great.
Roring40, Comment for image # 2151907 Mar 11 22:23
Actually this balsa is qood quality, much better than that supplied in the newer kits. The kit was bought as a basket case (plans fell aprt in my hands) but nearly all of it is there and I do love Mosquitos !
RTD89, Comment for image # 2151907 Mar 11 20:47
No breaks for you huh Nigel? That kit has got to be old. Is the balsa hard to work with?
Roring40, Image # 2151907 Mar 11 18:38

Current status - a pile of wood that looks like a boat !
Roring40, Image # 2151807 Mar 11 18:37

The project - De Havilland Mosquito FB Mk VI - 487 Squadron RNZAF as used in operation Jericho - the prison bombing/breakout at Amiens in France
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