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Marks tamiya 1/48 mosquito pr mk IV

Fashionably late to the party here Mark (have an excuse) and wow, you are really going to town on this baby. Love the wiring and I take it, the round mark behind the wiring on the right interior wall is a knot in the plywood??? Just guessing......Top job Sir!!!.....

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Allen
 
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Fashionably late to the party here Mark (have an excuse) and wow, you are really going to town on this baby. Love the wiring and I take it, the round mark behind the wiring on the right interior wall is a knot in the plywood??? Just guessing......Top job Sir!!!.....

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Allen
Round Mark!what round mark? :smiling6: you didn't see nothing;);)
 
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Just a quick update, not to far off done with the cockpit, it will not be getting the resin pilot seat the other one already glued in, it didn't want to go in without some hacking about and in the process I broke off an armrest,on closer inspection it was only held on pretty much by the flash so kit seat and the pe seatbelt will be added,I've match the seatbelt colour on the other seat with the pe colour so should be OK when it's buttoned up.,a few bits and bobs to sort out then the fuselage will be going to together.20220706_233349.jpg20220706_233310.jpg20220706_232917.jpg20220706_232745.jpg
 
Great looking office there Mark. Very impressive. That’s given us all something to aspire to.
 
Morn Mark,

That is some very outstanding work Sir!!! Great details and paint work too. BTW, where did you get the caterpillars for the steering yoke??? Out of the garden??? TIA!!!..........

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Allen
 
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Great looking office there Mark. Very impressive. That’s given us all something to aspire to.
Hi Mark
That is looking superb. Well done indeed.
Jim
That's brilliant!!!

Very well done.

Andrew
Morn Mark,

That is some very outstanding work Sir!!! Great details and paint work too. BTW, where did you get the caterpillars for the steering yoke??? Out of the garden??? TIA!!!..........

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Allen
A great looking cockpit Mark.
Thanks a lot chaps :thumb2:
:smiling5:Allen, was just something I was trying out with the smallest slithers of masking tape I could cut albeit it does look a bit chunky,you don't know till you give it a go
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Cracking work so far Mark :thumb2:

You are turning your build into a super detailing master class.

Geoff.
 
Allen, was just something I was trying out with the smallest slithers of masking tape I could cut albeit it does look a bit chunky

They do look great Mark and must have been hard to make. All kidding aside, growing up back in the colonies, we had little inchworms whose body was the same color and their faces were dark, just like you painted them in the first pic. They would crawl up a tree, spin a cocoon around themselves and then later hatch into, maybe, killer moths or vampire bats or something. Keep up the good work!!!.........

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Allen
 
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Cracking work so far Mark :thumb2:

You are turning your build into a super detailing master class.

Geoff.
They do look great Mark and must have been hard to make. All kidding aside, growing up back in the colonies, we had little inchworms whose body was the same color and their faces were dark, just like you painted them in the first pic. They would crawl up a tree, spin a cocoon around themselves and then later hatch into, maybe, killer moths or vampire bats or something. Keep up the good work!!!.........

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Allen
Cheers guys :thumb2:
 
That's brilliant!!!

Very well done.

Andrew
Don't expect me to go to these high limits Andrew. :anguished:

Excuse us Mark, beautiful work but frightening for a mere beginner like me on wingy things.
 
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Cheers John, I have only completed a grand total of seven planes myself.
 
Panic more like Tim !
Sorry Mark again .
Just think of it as a tube shaped building with wings John. As long as you get the seams smooth you’ll do fine. No individual track links on it either, so that is a real bonus…..
 
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