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Hello there! So here we are again with a "trip report" and whats the story? in 2017 my former employer airberlin went bankrupt. Very soon it was clear that easyjet was about to aquire most of the operation out of my homebase Berlin (TXL), so that was the only company i wanted to work for in Berlin - and lucky me got a job with ezy in 2018. When i started flying again i met a lot of new people and one of the first contacts is now one of my best friends. So to cut a long story short, his first flight as a pilot on a commercial aircraft was on G-EZAM, which will be the plane built.
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Picked up the Eduard Dual Combo kit on Saturday and just had to have a go at it straight away. Kit comes with two 144th Spitfire Mk.IXe with marking and wing options. One each of elliptical and clipped wings, so you can't build two identical spits from the kit, but wasn't an issue for me as I wanted one British and one French. There are markings for 2 British Spits and one each of Czech, Norwegian, French and Israeli. The decals are beautifully printed (there is a correction sheet for the Czech roundels included in the kit, though I had to look really closely to see why) and respon
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New resin 144th Avro 707A, 707A kinked wing and 707C being released and also the Boulton Paul P111/P111A and P120 released. Also released is a 144th Meteor NF decal sheet for 13 different variants.
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If all goes well with the NATO Lightning my second project will be the military reconnaissance version of the civilian Concorde airfiner as used by the RAF Back story to follow once I've checked a few facts and made up the rest.
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Hello and welcome to my first WiP thread! After my (somewhat sarcastic) moanings over Britmodeller taking up all my modelling time, I managed to ban myself from the forums for a while and get down to building some stuff! As mentioned in my introductory thread (See here) I have a handful of 144 scale kits that I am using to get my eye in and practice some techniques before moving to my scale of preference, 1/72. Also small, inexpensive and unobtrusive models are a good starting point from the perspective of the wife - at least I think they are anyway! So, just one photo so far, I've finished