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  1. Evening ladies and gents! I fancied me a flame thrower and after adding everything including the kitchen sink it felt like to my last WIP, I figured I would go with something not really seen much before, and something I could go completely OOB on. This will be my OOB (except maybe for a set of low viz masks) attempt at the Special Hobby 1/32nd T-2C Buckeye, in the low viz camo of the NAS Oceana Aggressors. Here is the scheme Ill be going for: The Kit: This is a new tool kit from SH and a first for the T-2 in 32nd. I have not seen in person the 48th scale version of theirs so I cant speak to that, but I can show you what you get in the 1/32nd box. Nice sturdy SH box, with some great box art for the "Camouflage Trainer" version: The box came well backed w/air filled pockets protecting the whole of the single major bag all of the sprues came in: Instructions seem pretty clear, and precise, with good illustrations: Decals seem very nice, and are clear, and in good register throughout. I didnt take them out of the package, so Ill find out more about the quality of these later in the build: SH gives you some very nicely (if not a tad clunky) molded Bang seats that although not perfect should look really cool on an OOB build with very little effort: The intakes might be a bug-a-boo, as each contains 5 separate parts: SOME MORE..........................
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