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8 minutes ago, Vinnie said:

Well done Laurie. Cracking piece of work.

Thanks Vinnie much appreciated. Forgot to mention there is 5 years work there.

 

Now cracking on with a Falklands type. More experienced so this will be about 2 years plus.

Laurie

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10 minutes ago, LaurieS said:

Thanks Vinnie much appreciated. Forgot to mention there is 5 years work there.

 

Now cracking on with a Falklands type. More experienced so this will be about 2 years plus.

Laurie

I'll look forward to seeing it.

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1 hour ago, sanfrandragon said:

Really like that, each model is of the highest quality.

Thanks very much very kind of you. Actually spent 5 years start to finish. Well worth while.

 

Now on a Falklands look a like.

 

Laure

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This looks amazing really great attention to detail. I was in my shed today and found the airfix quad bike kit is stashed. I only have the one quad bike so decided to start it to make a small dio. It will not be taking up the whole shelf though 😂😂😂 

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33 minutes ago, Tommygunn1972 said:

This looks amazing really great attention to detail. I was in my shed today and found the airfix quad bike kit is stashed. I only have the one quad bike so decided to start it to make a small dio. It will not be taking up the whole shelf though 😂😂😂 

Thanks Tom much appreciated. Good luck with the quad.

Laurie

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Hello LaurieS,

The book that gives you all the answers from the Argentine Aviation side.

Title: "Wings of the Malvinas" by Santiago Rivas.

Photographs, detailed drawings, Pilots telling their flights to the Area of Operation.

I always like to read both sides of the story. Rivas has done this from the Argentine side.

Regards, Orion

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1 hour ago, Orion said:

Hello LaurieS,

The book that gives you all the answers from the Argentine Aviation side.

Title: "Wings of the Malvinas" by Santiago Rivas.

Photographs, detailed drawings, Pilots telling their flights to the Area of Operation.

I always like to read both sides of the story. Rivas has done this from the Argentine side.

Regards, Orion

Thanks Orion. Will have to see if I can get this from the public Library. Buying the book ranges from £25 to £40.

Had hope it would be on Kindle.

 

Thanks again.

Laurie

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52 minutes ago, Derek A said:

Very nicely done!  Am I right in assuming it's all 1/32nd or 1/35th?

Thanks Derek you comments very much appreciated.

 

1/48 I should have mentioned this in my blurb,

 

Now progressing with a 1/48 Falklands diorama.

Laurie

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52 minutes ago, stephen8718 said:

some very impressive work there. great painting and attention to detail. will be looking forward to the Falkland version.

Hi Stephen

 

Very nice you to say so much appreciated.

 

Just finished (30 mins ago) a Huey captured from the Argentinian forces which makes 8 for the Falklands version.

11 1/48 to go. Plus I will be suspending from the ceiling area A Hercules Vulcan & Victor in 1/72 scale..

 

Sit quietly & be patient  Stephen a long way to go.😀

 

Laurie

 

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Think you have just about everything in there, very nice indeed. I love the dusty windscreen wiped effect. Looking forward to the Falkland set up

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