Ray'S Creation Station
- RayS
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Well you don't see that every day!
Good job, Ray!
David
Good job, Ray!
David
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Nicely done Ray.
Best wishes
Andy
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Wow! That's very smart Ray
I have to say <<Heretic mode on>> that I've never really liked the look of the A4 at the best of times, but that extra cockpit really does nothing to improve it!
I have to say <<Heretic mode on>> that I've never really liked the look of the A4 at the best of times, but that extra cockpit really does nothing to improve it!
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I never understood why Singapore went that route instead of just buying the two seater version but that is beautifully modelled, Ray.
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I can't say I've seen a Singaporean two-seat Skyhawk before and it looks excellent, Ray.
Doing - Tamiya 1/35th Universal Carrier.
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Ah! Didn't see that one coming! Excellent work Ray!
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As I fettle away with the LC-130 for the GB
I have also been working on a Russian boxing of the Frog Beaufort which is now ready for paint I think.
I have also been working on a Russian boxing of the Frog Beaufort which is now ready for paint I think.
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Aieeee! So much masking!
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Aaarggh! The FROG Beaufort!
Life is too short, Ray!
David
Life is too short, Ray!
David
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I'm up for a challenge David,
It is on its gear legs now and I added some foliage green to cover the blue plastic.
And now its time for a Boeing 707 or two, 1/72 of course.
The first is a part started gifted kit to be a RAAF transport example, I dug it out of the box to refresh my memory on how far along it was.
It will be wheels up as the nose wheel well was not installed and blanked off.
The second is a new build and will be a QANTAS 1973 scheme.
It is on its gear legs now and I added some foliage green to cover the blue plastic.
And now its time for a Boeing 707 or two, 1/72 of course.
The first is a part started gifted kit to be a RAAF transport example, I dug it out of the box to refresh my memory on how far along it was.
It will be wheels up as the nose wheel well was not installed and blanked off.
The second is a new build and will be a QANTAS 1973 scheme.
Ray
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Niceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee! A 707, one of the best looking Jet Airliners - good choice Ray, it should look great in those Qantas markings. That must be quite a size in 1/72?
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