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Grumman JRF-5 "Goose", AZ model (ex-Sword) 1/72.


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Good evening, colleagues. Here my latest assembled model - JRF-5 "Goose". Collected absolutely ООВ, because despite the fact that is short-run, the assembling was magnificent (no additions does not needed)!

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All comments and criticisms welcome!

Thank's for your attention,

Sergiy (48).

 

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Immaculate Goose! I like your finish and especially that you've marked the panel joints on the decals, making them look painted, not pasted, on.

 

Since the kit seems so good, you've inspired me to look for it and build a Swedish machine. The Sw AF had one Goose, called Tp 81 (Tp = Transport) on strength as a flying ambulance in northern Sweden. In fact, it also operated on skis…

 

Excellent modelling!

 

Kind regards,

 

Joachim

 

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20 hours ago, toniosky said:

Very nice !

I really enjoyed building this kit a few years ago, with the exception of the landing gears struts which are a pain. Did you have the same problem ?

Yes, the assembling of main landing gear had some difficulties - I did not have two pages in the assembly instructions, so I do not understand how to use parts from a set. And I just made them using photos ;).

Thanks guys!

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