One of your better attempts at modelling Laurie - you are certainly improving. Try adding some decals to it! Don't forget to use a gloss varnish first though, otherwise you'll get the dreaded.........!
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Originally posted by \How about a Christmas special of building a swordfish and sticking them on our Christmas Tree? Afterall SWMBO can't argue its not a fairy!
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Originally posted by \Thanks Aidan I knew I could rely on you ! By the way it is a GRB Mk1AF6.Laurie
MkII - later MkII versions did have the rounded spinner, but all of those were fitted with Goodyear tyres and not the Dunlops that this one has.
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Gern do not think you are right there. You are talking of the MK1 this one depicted here, the AF6, was a forerunner of the MK1
The Galvanized Rust Bucket Company rolled this one out in 1877 or was it 1878. It did not have tyres & in fact only just got wheels the day before the maiden flight when they found that it had to take off.
Rather sad it crashed as depicted in a bush. They discovered they had added to much to much rust & over loaded the frame. Later also discovered it was better to have a pilot.
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Originally posted by \Gern do not think you are right there. You are talking of the MK1 this one depicted here, the AF6, was a forerunner of the MK1The Galvanized Rust Bucket Company rolled this one out in 1877 or was it 1878. It did not have tyres & in fact only just got wheels the day before the maiden flight when they found that it had to take off.
Rather sad it crashed as depicted in a bush. They discovered they had added to much to much rust & over loaded the frame. Later also discovered it was better to have a pilot.
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Just out of curiosity, is this the one with the steam powered Cayley rotary engine, can't see if it has the obligatory bucket for the coal fitted.
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