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    Thomas Lund got a reaction from tomg in IBG's 1/32 PZL P-11c, Wladyslaw Gnys' plane - first allied victor of WWII   
    In my continuing different nations quest, I have come to Poland - this is IBG's sublime 1/32 PZL P-11c. I cannot say enough good about this kit, I wish they would do more... I used a mater brass gun barrels, and btw this is the only 6 gun P-11c... I accidentally dropped not one but two barrels into the wings when mounting them and they refused to come out. Replaced the gear brace PE with a thin piece of steel wire as I bent the PE numerous times handling the kit. Also added HGW seat belts from scaps from other kits. Painted with Hataka laquer paint
     
    BTW it is NOT an error that the wing upper surface national markings are not placed symmetrically. For some reason that was the way it was...
     
    On the morning of september 1st Wladyslaw Gnys shot down to german bombers for the first allied victories of WWII. However Gnys' flight leader had provided Luftwaffe their first victory just a few minutes before...
     

     

     
     

     
     

     

     

     

     
     
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    Thomas Lund reacted to R Palimaka in IBG's 1/32 PZL P-11c, Wladyslaw Gnys' plane - first allied victor of WWII   
    That's beautiful Thomas! Excellent finish, I especially like the subtle variations in the paint colour. Very convincing and realistic. 
     
    Wladek Gnys lived in Beamsville, Ontario on the Niagara Peninsula, only a few minutes from where I lived in Grimsby. I had pleasant afternoons with him discussing his life. 
     
    Richard
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    Thomas Lund got a reaction from R Palimaka in IBG's 1/32 PZL P-11c, Wladyslaw Gnys' plane - first allied victor of WWII   
    In my continuing different nations quest, I have come to Poland - this is IBG's sublime 1/32 PZL P-11c. I cannot say enough good about this kit, I wish they would do more... I used a mater brass gun barrels, and btw this is the only 6 gun P-11c... I accidentally dropped not one but two barrels into the wings when mounting them and they refused to come out. Replaced the gear brace PE with a thin piece of steel wire as I bent the PE numerous times handling the kit. Also added HGW seat belts from scaps from other kits. Painted with Hataka laquer paint
     
    BTW it is NOT an error that the wing upper surface national markings are not placed symmetrically. For some reason that was the way it was...
     
    On the morning of september 1st Wladyslaw Gnys shot down to german bombers for the first allied victories of WWII. However Gnys' flight leader had provided Luftwaffe their first victory just a few minutes before...
     

     

     
     

     
     

     

     

     

     
     
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    Thomas Lund got a reaction from mc65 in IBG's 1/32 PZL P-11c, Wladyslaw Gnys' plane - first allied victor of WWII   
    In my continuing different nations quest, I have come to Poland - this is IBG's sublime 1/32 PZL P-11c. I cannot say enough good about this kit, I wish they would do more... I used a mater brass gun barrels, and btw this is the only 6 gun P-11c... I accidentally dropped not one but two barrels into the wings when mounting them and they refused to come out. Replaced the gear brace PE with a thin piece of steel wire as I bent the PE numerous times handling the kit. Also added HGW seat belts from scaps from other kits. Painted with Hataka laquer paint
     
    BTW it is NOT an error that the wing upper surface national markings are not placed symmetrically. For some reason that was the way it was...
     
    On the morning of september 1st Wladyslaw Gnys shot down to german bombers for the first allied victories of WWII. However Gnys' flight leader had provided Luftwaffe their first victory just a few minutes before...
     

     

     
     

     
     

     

     

     

     
     
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    Thomas Lund reacted to LSP_Ray in IBG's 1/32 PZL P-11c, Wladyslaw Gnys' plane - first allied victor of WWII   
    Article is posted!
    Great job!

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    Thomas Lund got a reaction from levier in IBG's 1/32 PZL P-11c, Wladyslaw Gnys' plane - first allied victor of WWII   
    In my continuing different nations quest, I have come to Poland - this is IBG's sublime 1/32 PZL P-11c. I cannot say enough good about this kit, I wish they would do more... I used a mater brass gun barrels, and btw this is the only 6 gun P-11c... I accidentally dropped not one but two barrels into the wings when mounting them and they refused to come out. Replaced the gear brace PE with a thin piece of steel wire as I bent the PE numerous times handling the kit. Also added HGW seat belts from scaps from other kits. Painted with Hataka laquer paint
     
    BTW it is NOT an error that the wing upper surface national markings are not placed symmetrically. For some reason that was the way it was...
     
    On the morning of september 1st Wladyslaw Gnys shot down to german bombers for the first allied victories of WWII. However Gnys' flight leader had provided Luftwaffe their first victory just a few minutes before...
     

     

     
     

     
     

     

     

     

     
     
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    Thomas Lund got a reaction from Uncarina in IBG's 1/32 PZL P-11c, Wladyslaw Gnys' plane - first allied victor of WWII   
    In my continuing different nations quest, I have come to Poland - this is IBG's sublime 1/32 PZL P-11c. I cannot say enough good about this kit, I wish they would do more... I used a mater brass gun barrels, and btw this is the only 6 gun P-11c... I accidentally dropped not one but two barrels into the wings when mounting them and they refused to come out. Replaced the gear brace PE with a thin piece of steel wire as I bent the PE numerous times handling the kit. Also added HGW seat belts from scaps from other kits. Painted with Hataka laquer paint
     
    BTW it is NOT an error that the wing upper surface national markings are not placed symmetrically. For some reason that was the way it was...
     
    On the morning of september 1st Wladyslaw Gnys shot down to german bombers for the first allied victories of WWII. However Gnys' flight leader had provided Luftwaffe their first victory just a few minutes before...
     

     

     
     

     
     

     

     

     

     
     
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    Thomas Lund got a reaction from Trak-Tor in IBG's 1/32 PZL P-11c, Wladyslaw Gnys' plane - first allied victor of WWII   
    In my continuing different nations quest, I have come to Poland - this is IBG's sublime 1/32 PZL P-11c. I cannot say enough good about this kit, I wish they would do more... I used a mater brass gun barrels, and btw this is the only 6 gun P-11c... I accidentally dropped not one but two barrels into the wings when mounting them and they refused to come out. Replaced the gear brace PE with a thin piece of steel wire as I bent the PE numerous times handling the kit. Also added HGW seat belts from scaps from other kits. Painted with Hataka laquer paint
     
    BTW it is NOT an error that the wing upper surface national markings are not placed symmetrically. For some reason that was the way it was...
     
    On the morning of september 1st Wladyslaw Gnys shot down to german bombers for the first allied victories of WWII. However Gnys' flight leader had provided Luftwaffe their first victory just a few minutes before...
     

     

     
     

     
     

     

     

     

     
     
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    Thomas Lund reacted to Greif8 in IBG's 1/32 PZL P-11c, Wladyslaw Gnys' plane - first allied victor of WWII   
    Very nice work Thomas!
     
    Ernest
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    Thomas Lund got a reaction from Greif8 in IBG's 1/32 PZL P-11c, Wladyslaw Gnys' plane - first allied victor of WWII   
    In my continuing different nations quest, I have come to Poland - this is IBG's sublime 1/32 PZL P-11c. I cannot say enough good about this kit, I wish they would do more... I used a mater brass gun barrels, and btw this is the only 6 gun P-11c... I accidentally dropped not one but two barrels into the wings when mounting them and they refused to come out. Replaced the gear brace PE with a thin piece of steel wire as I bent the PE numerous times handling the kit. Also added HGW seat belts from scaps from other kits. Painted with Hataka laquer paint
     
    BTW it is NOT an error that the wing upper surface national markings are not placed symmetrically. For some reason that was the way it was...
     
    On the morning of september 1st Wladyslaw Gnys shot down to german bombers for the first allied victories of WWII. However Gnys' flight leader had provided Luftwaffe their first victory just a few minutes before...
     

     

     
     

     
     

     

     

     

     
     
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    Thomas Lund got a reaction from Troy Molitor in IBG's 1/32 PZL P-11c, Wladyslaw Gnys' plane - first allied victor of WWII   
    In my continuing different nations quest, I have come to Poland - this is IBG's sublime 1/32 PZL P-11c. I cannot say enough good about this kit, I wish they would do more... I used a mater brass gun barrels, and btw this is the only 6 gun P-11c... I accidentally dropped not one but two barrels into the wings when mounting them and they refused to come out. Replaced the gear brace PE with a thin piece of steel wire as I bent the PE numerous times handling the kit. Also added HGW seat belts from scaps from other kits. Painted with Hataka laquer paint
     
    BTW it is NOT an error that the wing upper surface national markings are not placed symmetrically. For some reason that was the way it was...
     
    On the morning of september 1st Wladyslaw Gnys shot down to german bombers for the first allied victories of WWII. However Gnys' flight leader had provided Luftwaffe their first victory just a few minutes before...
     

     

     
     

     
     

     

     

     

     
     
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    Thomas Lund reacted to LSP_Ray in IBG's 1/32 PZL P-11c, Wladyslaw Gnys' plane - first allied victor of WWII   
    Great job!
    May I post it on the website?

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    Thomas Lund got a reaction from Piero in RAF Harrier GR.3 - Norway - Matchbox 1/72   
    Lovely - I've always liked those Norway camo's...
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    Thomas Lund reacted to dennismcc in IBG's 1/32 PZL P-11c, Wladyslaw Gnys' plane - first allied victor of WWII   
    Beautiful job, that looks great.
     
    Cheers
     
    Dennis
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    Thomas Lund got a reaction from ScottS. in IBG's 1/32 PZL P-11c, Wladyslaw Gnys' plane - first allied victor of WWII   
    In my continuing different nations quest, I have come to Poland - this is IBG's sublime 1/32 PZL P-11c. I cannot say enough good about this kit, I wish they would do more... I used a mater brass gun barrels, and btw this is the only 6 gun P-11c... I accidentally dropped not one but two barrels into the wings when mounting them and they refused to come out. Replaced the gear brace PE with a thin piece of steel wire as I bent the PE numerous times handling the kit. Also added HGW seat belts from scaps from other kits. Painted with Hataka laquer paint
     
    BTW it is NOT an error that the wing upper surface national markings are not placed symmetrically. For some reason that was the way it was...
     
    On the morning of september 1st Wladyslaw Gnys shot down to german bombers for the first allied victories of WWII. However Gnys' flight leader had provided Luftwaffe their first victory just a few minutes before...
     

     

     
     

     
     

     

     

     

     
     
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    Thomas Lund got a reaction from Fanes in IBG's 1/32 PZL P-11c, Wladyslaw Gnys' plane - first allied victor of WWII   
    In my continuing different nations quest, I have come to Poland - this is IBG's sublime 1/32 PZL P-11c. I cannot say enough good about this kit, I wish they would do more... I used a mater brass gun barrels, and btw this is the only 6 gun P-11c... I accidentally dropped not one but two barrels into the wings when mounting them and they refused to come out. Replaced the gear brace PE with a thin piece of steel wire as I bent the PE numerous times handling the kit. Also added HGW seat belts from scaps from other kits. Painted with Hataka laquer paint
     
    BTW it is NOT an error that the wing upper surface national markings are not placed symmetrically. For some reason that was the way it was...
     
    On the morning of september 1st Wladyslaw Gnys shot down to german bombers for the first allied victories of WWII. However Gnys' flight leader had provided Luftwaffe their first victory just a few minutes before...
     

     

     
     

     
     

     

     

     

     
     
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    Thomas Lund got a reaction from Jan_G in IBG's 1/32 PZL P-11c, Wladyslaw Gnys' plane - first allied victor of WWII   
    In my continuing different nations quest, I have come to Poland - this is IBG's sublime 1/32 PZL P-11c. I cannot say enough good about this kit, I wish they would do more... I used a mater brass gun barrels, and btw this is the only 6 gun P-11c... I accidentally dropped not one but two barrels into the wings when mounting them and they refused to come out. Replaced the gear brace PE with a thin piece of steel wire as I bent the PE numerous times handling the kit. Also added HGW seat belts from scaps from other kits. Painted with Hataka laquer paint
     
    BTW it is NOT an error that the wing upper surface national markings are not placed symmetrically. For some reason that was the way it was...
     
    On the morning of september 1st Wladyslaw Gnys shot down to german bombers for the first allied victories of WWII. However Gnys' flight leader had provided Luftwaffe their first victory just a few minutes before...
     

     

     
     

     
     

     

     

     

     
     
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    Thomas Lund got a reaction from Sasha As in IBG's 1/32 PZL P-11c, Wladyslaw Gnys' plane - first allied victor of WWII   
    In my continuing different nations quest, I have come to Poland - this is IBG's sublime 1/32 PZL P-11c. I cannot say enough good about this kit, I wish they would do more... I used a mater brass gun barrels, and btw this is the only 6 gun P-11c... I accidentally dropped not one but two barrels into the wings when mounting them and they refused to come out. Replaced the gear brace PE with a thin piece of steel wire as I bent the PE numerous times handling the kit. Also added HGW seat belts from scaps from other kits. Painted with Hataka laquer paint
     
    BTW it is NOT an error that the wing upper surface national markings are not placed symmetrically. For some reason that was the way it was...
     
    On the morning of september 1st Wladyslaw Gnys shot down to german bombers for the first allied victories of WWII. However Gnys' flight leader had provided Luftwaffe their first victory just a few minutes before...
     

     

     
     

     
     

     

     

     

     
     
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    Thomas Lund reacted to Lee White in The Aircraft we would HAVE to Scratch Build Right Now   
    Aalborg. Jomfru Anne Gård. That’s why I don’t drink anymore.
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    Thomas Lund reacted to Archimedes in The Aircraft we would HAVE to Scratch Build Right Now   
    Fair enough Gazza. Horses for courses I guess.
    I am thinking about it too Thomas. Kagero Topdrawings KAG07130 has a set of drawings for the MkIV. I can’t vouch for their accuracy as I don’t have my copy yet but might prove to be a useful jumping off point.
    Guy Gibson flew ‘The Flying Suitcase’ at the start of the war and, if one is of a mind to model his aircraft, a Hampden would have to be part of that line-up.
     
    Kind regards,
    Paul
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    Thomas Lund reacted to scvrobeson in IBG's 1/32 PZL P-11c, Wladyslaw Gnys' plane - first allied victor of WWII   
    Great build!  I really enjoyed putting my kit together, glad you enjoyed it as well.  
     
     
     
    Matt 
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    Thomas Lund got a reaction from LSP_Ray in IBG's 1/32 PZL P-11c, Wladyslaw Gnys' plane - first allied victor of WWII   
    In my continuing different nations quest, I have come to Poland - this is IBG's sublime 1/32 PZL P-11c. I cannot say enough good about this kit, I wish they would do more... I used a mater brass gun barrels, and btw this is the only 6 gun P-11c... I accidentally dropped not one but two barrels into the wings when mounting them and they refused to come out. Replaced the gear brace PE with a thin piece of steel wire as I bent the PE numerous times handling the kit. Also added HGW seat belts from scaps from other kits. Painted with Hataka laquer paint
     
    BTW it is NOT an error that the wing upper surface national markings are not placed symmetrically. For some reason that was the way it was...
     
    On the morning of september 1st Wladyslaw Gnys shot down to german bombers for the first allied victories of WWII. However Gnys' flight leader had provided Luftwaffe their first victory just a few minutes before...
     

     

     
     

     
     

     

     

     

     
     
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