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Hobby Fan, this is very tempting... I could do with another kit in the stash, I'm sure swmbo would be chuffed with me collecting kits instead of stamps!
 
Very interesting Ian, but I would need a new apartment, not only to build it, but to display it to!!! It does look like it's bigger than the Border Lancaster too. I just wonder what the sell price is......

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Allen
 
I should cocoa! The real one had a wingspan of 55.2 metres - which translates to 1.75 metres in 1/32!!!
That’s just daft…..to paraphrase “Jaws”…..we’re going to need a bigger spray booth…….
 
Just a little info on the upcoming 1/32 Revell Hurricane Mk.IIB release.

Some debate has taken place on another forum regarding the available pictures of the kit and sprues from Telford. Interestingly, the pictures show that there are extra items made within the sprues for a tropical Hurricane and Sea Hurricane. Some have even pointed out that because the fuselage bits are separate then a Mk.I could be in the pipeline (which was confirmed by the Revell people at the show). So a couple of different versions are on the way by the looks of it.

Given that Radu Briznan has his hand in the development of this kit, then it should be a cracker
 
I will assume that’s a Hurricane expert?
Maybe better known by some as RB models. Yes he is a very good model builder/designer and has a good few masters under his belt for resin kits. Makes the odd decal set as well. ;)
 
Maybe better known by some as RB models. Yes he is a very good model builder/designer and has a good few masters under his belt for resin kits. Makes the odd decal set as well. ;)
Now that name I do know. Love his barrels!
 
He also used to be part of the RB Productions company. They made some exceptional tools that if i remember correctly, John used to sell.
 
I do need to shade part of the garden during summertime: maybe a Me 323 is nicer than traditional awnings and marquees ... ;)
Might be a challenge to find the right matching patio furniture to go with it Andy :tongue-out3: :smiling2: :smiling3::thumb2::smiling2:
 
Size of that thing you could probably use it as a summer house, let alone an awning…..
 
There is a place near my sons' house in Arizona where there are acres & acres of airplanes that would have appropriate lawn furniture cheap.
 
Size of that thing you could probably use it as a summer house, let alone an awning…..
IIRC, the remaining bits of the Hamilcar glider in Bovington were recovered from someone’s garden, where they were used as a shed after the war.
 
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