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Wow, that is superbly done William. I have one ready for painting. Just love this kit. What did you use for the fly-wires?

Lovely looking bird.

 

Troy

Big thanks 1to1 and Troy...flying wires were Radu's PE steel flat wires ..the widest offered on his site.RB Industries.  get some.cut them to length,a drop of CA and you're in biz.

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    This one's for you Mike..

 

For meeeee !! :o !!

 

How soon will you be able to ship it to me Bill ??

 

Seriously, another museum piece complete.

 

My house could be a considered a museum

if I just rearranged the furniture a little. :rolleyes:

 

 

 Now I have builders block and stymied as to what comes next.

 

No worries, it'll come to you in the middle of the night  :doh:

Fine work Bill.

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For meeeee !! :o !!

 

How soon will you be able to ship it to me Bill ??

 

Seriously, another museum piece complete.

 

My house could be a considered a museum

if I just rearranged the furniture a little. :rolleyes:

 

 

 

No worries, it'll come to you in the middle of the night  :doh:

Fine work Bill.

  Thanks for the laugh mike...my place is a museum as well.. I'm the oldest antique on display in it.

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You sure do good work.  Love your Yellow Wing Series.

 

Sincerely,

Mark

 

 

Stunning model and dio...congrats on job well done

 

 

Looks amazing. As for what is next... which Yellow Wings kit isn't in the collection? Maybe some air racers of the 30's to match the time period? Williams Brothers or more on the expensive side... the Aerotech Schneider racing planes?

 

Have fun,

 

Tnarg

 

 

Sweet, love that finish! That's the perfect sheen

Thanks a heap gentlemen..really appreciate the comments.cheers.

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Looks amazing. As for what is next... which Yellow Wings kit isn't in the collection? Maybe some air racers of the 30's to match the time period? Williams Brothers or more on the expensive side... the Aerotech Schneider racing planes?

 

Have fun,

 

Tnarg

Thanks Tnarg...Have two Has. BF2C-1 kits in the stash,both old and dog eared lookin,perhaps we'll finish the Yellow Wings group with one.have a nice Vector Wright resin engine sitting there waiting as well.

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Thanks Tnarg...Have two Has. BF2C-1 kits in the stash,both old and dog eared lookin,perhaps we'll finish the Yellow Wings group with one.have a nice Vector Pratt and Whitney resin engine sitting there waiting as well.

Check out Mike's stuff at Lone Star, he has a conversion set cowling for the Hawk III and a detail set with lots of updates for the F-11C and BFC2 alternatives. You could do even more than two.

 

http://www.lonestarmodels.com/Conversions-1-32.html

 

Tnarg

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Check out Mike's stuff at Lone Star, he has a conversion set cowling for the Hawk III and a detail set with lots of updates for the F-11C and BFC2 alternatives. You could do even more than two.

 

http://www.lonestarmodels.com/Conversions-1-32.html

 

Tnarg

Funny you should mention this..just talked to Mike this morning,ordered a F11C conversion . :innocent:   Have ordered from mike before.matter of fact all of the Yellow wing birds I've done have his very nice cockpits in them.

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BANG!!! Another one, absolutely impeccably phenomenal finish William. Joyfully balanced mix of skills , talent, research and passion for the hobby. Bravo!

Thank you for sharing

M.

   WOW....Thanks for kind words Martin....you're a nice guy.

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