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Colin M's Trumpeter 1:72 Chinook

Cracking start Colin :thumb2:

Geoff.
 
Having played with some 1/72 seeing your cockpit detail is even more impressive now .:thumb2::thumb2::thumb2:
 
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Cosford! That's only a couple of hours from here, thanks for the heads up mate!
Steve
 
I told you that on the 31st of March!
Pete
 
Cockpit looking very good Colin, especially for 1/72.
 
Colin,
Cracking start mate. I had the pleasure in having a lift in one of these along time ago. I think I am right in remembering there is 18 tons of downwash from the rotors hence their superb lift capabilities.
 
Colin,
Cracking start mate. I had the pleasure in having a lift in one of these along time ago. I think I am right in remembering there is 18 tons of downwash from the rotors hence their superb lift capabilities.
Not sure whether 'pleasure' is the correct choice of words mate!
Steve
 
I’ll be interested to compare this kit to the Revell version. I quite fancy doing the USAF A version of the trumpeter kit.
 
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Well now, despite all the good weather calling me outside, I have actually done a bit.
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Unfortunately, every seam needed work. Fill sand, fill sand etc.
Masking that canopy took a few nights of ‘a bit at a time’ A mask set would have been a wise call here.
 
Looking good Colin :thumb2:

Geoff.
 
That's a lot of greenhouse! I hate masking!
Steve
 
Coming on nicely Colin.... The one and only 110 I've made I did DIY masks for and that took two attempts. I have masks for the other three 110s I have in the stash... Not going there again.

Keep up the good work.

ATB.

Andrew
 
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