I need help please.
Here's the problem.....
My wife's aunt had a brother who was killed aged 21 whilst piloting a Beaufort Mk1 against German shipping off the Dutch coast during WW2. His body was washed up on the Dutch coast and he is buried in that country along with his crew.
Although in her 90's the aunt is in great health. Last year she commissioned a war artist to paint a 3ft. X 2ft painting of her brother's aircraft about to launch the attack. I went to visit her a while back and saw the painting and secretly decided to make a model of the aircraft to compliment the painting........
Today I received a suitable kit from Dave (gern) and I would like to take this opportunity to thank him for remembering that I was on the hunt for a Beaufort. Cheers Dave, you're a star.
Now, over to you people....
I had intended to model the aircraft skimming the water about to launch it's torpedo. But my wife(quite rightly) suggested it might upset her aunt because it was a that moment that his aircraft was hit and crashed into the sea.
So what to do?
Over the water.
Simply flying, wheels up on a stand of some sort.
On the ground on a small base - this is the one I favour.
Your thoughts please.
Thanks,
Ron
Here's the problem.....
My wife's aunt had a brother who was killed aged 21 whilst piloting a Beaufort Mk1 against German shipping off the Dutch coast during WW2. His body was washed up on the Dutch coast and he is buried in that country along with his crew.
Although in her 90's the aunt is in great health. Last year she commissioned a war artist to paint a 3ft. X 2ft painting of her brother's aircraft about to launch the attack. I went to visit her a while back and saw the painting and secretly decided to make a model of the aircraft to compliment the painting........
Today I received a suitable kit from Dave (gern) and I would like to take this opportunity to thank him for remembering that I was on the hunt for a Beaufort. Cheers Dave, you're a star.
Now, over to you people....
I had intended to model the aircraft skimming the water about to launch it's torpedo. But my wife(quite rightly) suggested it might upset her aunt because it was a that moment that his aircraft was hit and crashed into the sea.
So what to do?
Over the water.
Simply flying, wheels up on a stand of some sort.
On the ground on a small base - this is the one I favour.
Your thoughts please.
Thanks,
Ron
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