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Simon P

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  1. Beautiful job. Absolutely stunning from beginning to end!
  2. Lovely work. The real thing is a thing of extreme beauty, and this build absolutely does it justice.
  3. Never noticed that before but now I look at period photos you're right! Now whenever I see the original up at Old Warden it's going to bug me....
  4. There are a lot of Spits around, but that one truly is lovely!
  5. Very nice work! One observation before you close up in there: those shoulder straps - or at least their buckles - need to be reversed left and right (in use, those two vertical sections meet together and then the lap strap buckle passes through them). Simon
  6. Outstanding work. One teeeny-tiny point before you close up in there: those two throttles would move in unison and therefore should 'dwell' at the same angle (presumably snapped shut as she'll be on the ground with the engine switched off). Keep up the good work!
  7. Being realtively new to this forum I've only just stumbled across this one. Have to say, this and Oliver's Huey, just Wow....
  8. Had a look at a genuine Huey at Fairford this weekend. Have to say it was nowhere near as good as this one...
  9. Without doubt one of the most insanely brilliant pieces of work on here! If I can be permitted the teensiest of two tiny observations: the '17' looks more befitting of a runway designator, and therefore looks out of place on a narrow taxi-way; and mini-masterpieces though they are, I'm not sure why the crew would have left their helmets in the cabin whilst the helicopter underwent that level of deep maintenance. That said, I know both points are more down to artistic licence than strict factual accuracy, and it's your model so you're free to do as you wish!
  10. Fabulous attention to detail. Hats off!
  11. Thanks - they're huge! Still works of art though....
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