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BillParker, Image # 1938825 Sep 10 14:52

BillParker, Image # 1938725 Sep 10 14:52

BillParker, Image # 1938625 Sep 10 14:52

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BillParker, Comment for image # 1938025 Sep 10 14:51
The best of both worlds... the Box and Former method of construction, plus the added thrill of the Precision Beam method of construction...
BillParker, Image # 1938425 Sep 10 14:47

BillParker, Image # 1938325 Sep 10 14:47

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BillParker, Image # 1938025 Sep 10 14:45

BillParker, Image # 1918508 Sep 10 12:06

who has an opinion? I like the gray on gray with recognition stripes... But I like the mud on mud too...
BillParker, Image # 1918108 Sep 10 10:04

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BillParker, Comment for image # 1917208 Sep 10 09:58
Isn't foam what they put on top of BEER? Like I said, I got a room fulla them kinda planes, just waiting for you to come down and teach me to fly em...
BriandKilby, Comment for image # 1917208 Sep 10 06:32
sounds very interesting, you need to get into foam kits like me bill, its a lot easier to build.
BillParker, Comment for image # 1917208 Sep 10 04:50
Kit FF-55 Supermarine Spitfire Mk 1A is a 1/9 scale, flying model that uses the Box and Former, and, Precision Beam method of construction, at the same time. This pre-1942 design is eligible for Society of Antique Modelers (SAM) contests. Not that I'd have any idea how to build this thing well enuff to enter. Sheeeeesh! As I got this thing on E-Bay, not everything is in the box... (typical) but the Easy Built folks are getting me all fixed up...
BillParker, Image # 1917208 Sep 10 04:46

Kit FF-55 Supermarine Spitfire Mk 1A is a 1/9 scale, flying model that uses the Box and Former method of construction. This pre-1942 design is eligible for Society of Antique Modelers (SAM) contests. This jumbo rubber powered model is very popular for electric or gas conversion.
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