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Already modified for your particular use I see Pete :smiling3:

Delivery from our post lady " Another parcel for him, said to Mrs R Replied Well it keeps him in the shed and off the streets " Charming I thought . :smiling:
Was even given FOC new type of snow powder Ultra , application sieve and glue.
Yes stocking up , so going to be quite a few snowy and water dio's in the future.:smiling::nerd:



It's very rarely I buy 2 of the same models, but I picked the grey one up at a good discount, then I spotted the red one at even better discount.
The aerobatic model is moulded in a bright red styrene - not that good, seeing as the bottom of the fuselage is white. The other is normal grey plastic. I might decide to finish both as trainers, as there seems to be sufficient decals, and a lot of underwing stores to fill both aircraft - that red/white looks worse, the more I look at it.
Both the models are very cleanly moulded with some very delicate parts, and a LOT of detail. The assembly looks pretty complicated, with full intake trunkings, although how much will be visible isn't clear, I'll have to study the parts & the instructions a bit more ( a lot more actually )
Dave
You could swap the colours and decals: painting grey plastic red and white is probably going to be easier than painting white on the red plastic, as you say. I quite like the look of the red plane, TBH.The aerobatic model is moulded in a bright red styrene - not that good, seeing as the bottom of the fuselage is white. The other is normal grey plastic. I might decide to finish both as trainers, as there seems to be sufficient decals, and a lot of underwing stores to fill both aircraft
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