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Thanks TeeELL,I have to have a look at my paint supply and maybe mix some paint.
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Always good to see Svensk Flygvapenet types

Nice build, looks great!

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Fantastic job on the Shooting Star. Saw this aircraft inside the undground Aeroseum in Gothenburg.
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Thanks for kind words Miko and Bissyboat,means a lot.
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My son gave me his old iPhone to replace my iPad,so I thought I would try to post a pic of my latest models.They are both 1/72.The Humber is Hasegawa and the Vickers is JBModels.All paint is by hairy brush.
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Very nice Celt!
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Good stuff Celt.
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Thanks guys much appreciated,I have just got to get used to this phone,never had a smart phone before.
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Nice duo. Not much room in the Vickers I bet :)

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Nicely done.
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Thanks for the comments much appreciated. It makes what the crew thought of fighting in tanks like the Vickers.
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To split a hair with you, the JB Vickers is 1/76, but nicely done all the same.
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Thanks Ratch,I did know but old age affects my memory :ha: I have done quite a few 1/72 and 1/76 scale AFV but I have not managed to take photos as yet with this new phone.As soon as I get the hang of it,I will post them. I am a bit of a tech dinosaur,I still have a record player and a VCR :sad:
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Nice models Celt.

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Thank you to all the members that commented on my plastic butchery.Since my last post I have had a TIA and was unable to work let alone use a tablet.I have now recovered and I can focus on getting a job and butchering more plastic.Hope to post again soon.
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