It seems that December will be Plane Month thanks to the mounting pressure applied in the form of blog comments and emails. I was most impressed with the spirit of follow blogger's during the "Gun Month Field Campaign", and hope that this month is as successful. Amongst my hoard I have pulled the following kits for completion. Three for the Pacific Front and one for Cold War (although I may hold this one back as I am undecided for the Canberra at this time). So it's time for you other fellows to get out some Aircraft from the loft and start putting some knife to plastic, and churn out some beauties!
Well, I've only got two unmade plane kits but why not
ReplyDeleteJolly Good show Alphonso! Break out a picy and plan.
ReplyDeleteI expect I can find a few unmade kits if I put my mind to it!
ReplyDeleteTim
Outstanding effort Tim, at least it's something to do while whilst keeping close to home with that Siberian winter you are having.
ReplyDeleteI´m in....this theme thing is a good idea :-D
ReplyDeleteI´ve go a few unmade planes...WWI, WWII and modern. I think I´ll do a Hawker Hurricane, Looong time since I built a WWII kite :-)
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Paul
Top effort Paul, looking forward to seeing your next masterpiece!
ReplyDeleteI'm in!!!I have a couple knocking about and I REALLY need the practice.
ReplyDeleteWell done Mr West, welcome aboard, I really need practice as well, I hate painting aircraft.
ReplyDeleteWell, I've made a start - over to you...
ReplyDeleteTim
Aghh the pressure!
ReplyDeleteOops - we seem to have started (another) inter-continental arms race.
ReplyDeleteTim
Dutch Markings for the Buffalo Paul?
ReplyDeleteHi Tim, back to the 80's I say!
ReplyDeleteGeordie, Nah Generic RAAF I would suspect. I have no Dutch ones that I am aware of.
ReplyDeleteSounds good! I still have an unfinished Kit of a Mustang. I think, i`ll make a "british" Mustang!
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