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Howard of Effingham

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  1. thanks. hawker a good solid aircraft company if ever there was! see you at SMW? come find me at either Special Schemes or South Atlantic SIGs stands, also try Cov' and Warks, and the USAF or F-16 SIGs stands.
  2. you will see me there three days running, as a punter sat and sun and on friday as part of the SASIG - South Atlantic SIG set-up crew. you with Collectakit?
  3. oh really! if I changed mind utter confusion would break out all over britmodeller. Howard of Effingham I am and will always be. life is easier that way.
  4. thank-you. do you want to know what I was doing in my absence?
  5. does anyone remember me? its been years and whilst I see Mike still tries to keep you 'orrid lot in order, we [me and him] are friends on FB so watch it! I still love all things HP and dislike most things Avro btw and no I know that I am not allowed any sleeps to SMW next month either
  6. would you like some suitable generic decals to help finish this one off or do you already have them? good idea to update old loco.
  7. just to add my istr, the revell 1/48 F-5F kit comes with an extra piece of plastic that looks quite similiar to the recce nose mentioned here.
  8. some of my models have been refurbished with varying degrees of success, some not. my most successful refurb' is an old maintrack Hawker P1121, which istr is on display in one of the cabinets at the midland air museum. one way i dispose of models is to donate them to the 'give an old kit a new home' stand at SMW every november. empty boxes if in reasonable condition are donated to a local nursery and have been for several years now.
  9. before they went belly-up the aviation workshop did a B2 set in resin with the wingtips and a bomb bay door. hannants may have some of these left. however, you will also need to add the heat exchanger [its the large box shape with intakes visible in most pictures of a B2 with blue steel near the nose of the missile]. also the tail cone will need the bumps adding on it depending on the serial of the particular victor you are modelling and when it was photographed. this ECM fit was changeable afaik. wez's idea about that ray rimmell article is a good one as that article is still one of the better victor modelling articles ever.
  10. i know this is mildly OT, but i did start this thread. a second C-17 squadron.... lets see from 36, 53, 214, 511, and i'm sure that there are other dormant transport sqn numberplates, there are because 114, 115 and 267 have all seen post WW2 RAF transport use.
  11. in other words then, no one really knows yet. i can see where XV107 is coming from, though. started something here i did and i did perhaps.
  12. i'm wondering if there is any good gossip as to what the RAF's next eurofighter squadron might be? at SMW, i did wonder if it would be 43 sqn [and several said it might be] but was favoring the Air Staff doing something a bit left field and using a sqn number that had not been used for a while and that had clear scottish connections such as 151 sqn, [last active as a hawk sqn at one of the old TWU's]. still having seen someone at SMW wearing a 6 sqn tiffie t-shirt i'm thinking that while 43 sqn is perhaps the bookies favorite, it would be lovely to see 1 and 43 sqns back together again as they were at tangmere in the 1950's, never mind their pre WW2 rivalry. 6 sqn might just have fun trying to keep the peace if indeed they could, over to you lot for some more speculation.... trevor
  13. just one minorly OT point here nick. what chance the harrier SIG ever do a display that was based around say USMC/Spanish/italian/thai harriers? i've never seen the harrier SIG do one? anyhow the WM blue eric i have in the C-scale kit is more subltely different than you might think. the pods seem if anything shallower than a standard ADEN gunpod.
  14. chris, wooksta never needs encouraging.... fact is when i met colin of freightdog on the saturday, i says 'should i empty my wallet now'
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