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Here we go then, I'm in for a marathon posting session here. This careless and impatient kit assembler has had a year of a massive output. I cannot vouch for the quality of any of my models. The reason I don't comment on other people's models is that they might be truthful about mine! This was a year of 1/144 modelling for me, although there were lots of 1/72 too. Here they are, in chronological order: First up was Revell's 1/144 MicroWings Fw190. Then an old Crown 1/144 mirage F1. Airfix's ancient 1/72 Yak-9D was next. Matchbox's 1/72 SAAB Viggen came next, finished in some donated aftermarket decals. Back to 1/144 for a Revell F-16 Minicraft's 1/144 Tornado made a WW2 "what-if" Airfix's old 1/72 Spitfire 9 was converted to a PR.11. Minicraft's 1/144 F-104 Starfighter is my only Canadian aircraft. An Academy 1/144 Tornado looked more like a ADV than a IDS, so I finished it as a F.3 with AM decals! Airfix's old tool Me110 was finished in AM decals. The Revell 1/144 MiG-29 "Swifts" was a funny build with difficult decals. Airfix's 1/72 P-40 Tomahawk was next . . . Another Airfix oldie was the 1/72 Hawker Hunter. Another Matchbox kit, the 1/72 Henschel Hs126. Airfix's "London Icons" set provided the next kit, a 1/12 Coldstream Guardsman. Built for a GB elsewhere with an "alternative WW2 timeline" theme was this what-if Airfix 1/76 Centurion target tank! SMER's 1/48 Sopwith Camel (bought for £1 from SMW 2012 kitswap!) was built to see if I actually COULD rig a biplane . . . For a "Special Schemes Tornado" GB elsewhere, the Airfix 1/72 MRCA was built as P.02. Also from the Airfix London Icons, a Yeoman Warder! Another Airfix 1/76 target tank was the M3 Grant. The Airfix 1/72 Arado Ar196 was next. The Revell 1/144 Puma was next up A Revell 1/144 Harrier II followed on my desk. The Revell(/Matchbox) Hawker Fury was a fun little build Revell's Hawkeye in 1/144 was a lovely little kit with great decals. Another Minicraft 1/144 kit was this Tu-22M, which my cat later destroyed! (Must be a Capitalist Fat-Cat!) Another Russian aircraft was Airfix's Il-2 Shturmovik, finished in th kit's Mongolian option The Academy 1/72 Hurricane was a pleasant little kit. The Airfix 1/72 Spitfire 22 was a crackin' little kit. Another little cracker was Revell's 1/144 Black Tomcat. And Airfix's 1/72 Mistubishi Dinah wasn't . . . And that is 30 photos, so time for a break from posting. I will add more tomorrow . . . (We're nearly halfway!)