1/32 Lancaster due soon and..... a 1/32 B24 Liberator
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I think and feel if we are to be honest and clear here large scale kits are without doubt awesome creations and without a shadow of a doubt they need their own place to display.
1/32 Lancaster is going to be huge and I couldn't even dare ask where I would put such a beast and let's face it, if HK were to really do the 1/32 ththeres surely got to be a Short Stiirling on the cards and the Halifax and " Wimpy" ( Wellington )
Personally if a 1/32 scale British plane I'd like to see would be the Avro Anson now that's a pretty nice model I'd be putting on my wish list.
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RobertComment
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Had the chance to see the HKM Lanc at a recent show and she is a beaut even when displayed with just the unpainted fuselage. The full clear fuslage was crystal clear without any mold release pin marks at all except for visible locating points. The interior is chockfull of details. It was huge and Neil from HKM said that it was still work in progress.
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RichardComment
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Yes, a Lancaster will take up a lot of space but there is a solution - with their B17 HKM included a wall fixing, screws to the wall and fits into the bomb bay, hopefully the Lanc will have the same set-up and if they have any sense Hobbyboss for their B24. That makes displaying them a much more realistic option for most of us without our own aircraft hanger!!!I think and feel if we are to be honest and clear here large scale kits are without doubt awesome creations and without a shadow of a doubt they need their own place to display.
1/32 Lancaster is going to be huge and I couldn't even dare ask where I would put such a beast and let's face it, if HK were to really do the 1/32 ththeres surely got to be a Short Stiirling on the cards and the Halifax and " Wimpy" ( Wellington )
Personally if a 1/32 scale British plane I'd like to see would be the Avro Anson now that's a pretty nice model I'd be putting on my wish list.
Regards
RobertComment

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