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You have done a great job well done.
I have the kit but hope to convert it to G-WEST which was the Westland hack in the early 80's
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Ready and waiting.
Seems I will be using another of your conversions Colin.

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I too have this kit and may get it out and enter the group build
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It's the old seeking kit by airfix
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I have no luck with washes either I see experts like Drewe Manton and he makes it look so easy I will be following this thread with interest
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very nice
You have really done a good ob
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good job unuseual subject
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Love the early scheme you have done a lovely job
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Looking forward to seeing this build I have seen pictures of the Portuguese one on the net and it does look nice. A few (lots) of years ago I remember taking the photo bus to the display line of the middle wallop air show and the Dutch crickets came into land right beside the bus not more than 20 yards away. And they hovered at the hight of the open deck of the bus.
Well done for choosing this lovely little kit. I am sure you will do it proud
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I do like the yellow and white SAR cab
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It had me fooled
Well done
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Looking good it isn't the best kit but you are doing a cracking job
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Love it I did the Heller 1/72 one a long time ago I would love to do one again but where to put it.
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Sea kings of the world westland and agusta aircraft
In fact all licence built models
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Malwarebytes is blocking the link on my computer
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The Revell 1/32 lynx is a great kit except for the main blades which bend down when on the real thing they are rigid.
Does anyone know of anyone does after market one? I was thinking of drilling them out and using a metal rod to stop them drooping.
I used brass tube when doing the Rotordyne but this is not an option on this kit.
Any help greatly appriciated
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Why didnt I see this before hand. Everyone always comments on the speed of my builds
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I might do one tomorrow anyway for the hell of it.
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I use modelair and tamiya
I have never been any good with humbrol
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Quick question, has anybody else built this kit and if so did you have any issues with the wing to fuselage fit, seems really difficult getting it to slot into the fuselage properly

I did on the port side
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Its the dogs gonads
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Just bought the kit myself I hope it coms out as good as yours
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Love it, great dayglo. My god you banged that one out quick rodders I saw you starting it a week ago, I didn't expect it done by now!
Its easy, I don't watch the telly (I find it mostly rubbish) and I am off work on the sick
My build don't take long anyway normally as I have only ever got one build on the go at a time.
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Very well done I gave up on the Britavia on years ago. I dont know why there isnot a main stream kit of this aircraft unless it is because of the glazing but you have made an excellent model out of a to my mind a challaging kit.
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Westland Whirlwind HAS9
RNAS CULDROSE
SAR Flight 1970's
Italeri H19 with Rotorcraft HAS9 Conversion
Thanks for looking


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Tis done (or done as far as I'm concerned) I have enjoyed it and to my mind it came out better than I thought it would. Thanks to Colin (heloman1) for producing the coversion I expect that he must feel that all the effort that went into the etch was wasted but it wasnt it is just that I dont have the skills to use it. I have tried etch and failed miserably I was thinking of using the sheet from the other converion I own but decied against it.
Anyway Pics


Still have time for another for the group build lets get rooting through the stash
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"Maritime ghost" Matchbox 1/72 FG.1 Royal Navy.
in Ready for Inspection - Aircraft
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Who would believe that that was the Matchbox kit.
I remember many many years ago I changed the canopy as I thought that it looked a bit flat but yours look fine.
Well done
Rodders