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Revell (Hasegawa) Bf109K-4


Thomas Lund

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Recently completed and as I started using this great forum, then I'd better contribute

 

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a few older ones just for sort of a presentation

 

Azur's Curtiss H-75 Hawk in the markings of Marin La Meslee

 

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Hasegawa Ki-61, Takeuchi's machine. Markings painted as it was before Hase released them.

 

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Pacific coast models Re2005

 

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Trumpeter MiG-15

 

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Trumpeter Swordfish Mk I (actually a Mk II that i converted - bought the wrong one)

 

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And some other stuff - that doesn't really belong here

 

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Hope you enjoyed it. Constructive critizism very welcome

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Thanks a lot guys.

 

Maru: I'm sure you mean the triplane. Nothing small about a 1/32 Swordfish. The triplane is Eduards 1/72 skeleton Fokker Dr 1. Despite what you would think, these kits are great and not that difficult. Added benefit that it cured my photo-etch fobia :-) But he aft part of the ribs that go behind the aft beam bends just if you look at them. Virtually impossible to pick it up - you can see some bend on the picture.

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