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1/72 - Short S.1 Cockle by AviS - released


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AviS is to release in January 2019 (?) a 1/72nd Short S.1 Cockle - ref. BX72031

Sources: 

http://scalemodels.ru/news/13433-anons-Avis-1-72-Short-S-4-Satellite--Short-S-1-Cockle.html

https://hobbyterra.com/product/1-72-scale-model-kit-short-s-1-cockle-avis-72031.html

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V.P.

 

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"Only 500 pieces?"  For a 1/72nd scale kit of a subject that small to begin with?  Holy frack!  That promises for an insane build trying to put together 500 pieces that tiny!  What are they thinking?

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2 minutes ago, Madoc said:

"Only 500 pieces?"  For a 1/72nd scale kit of a subject that small to begin with?  Holy frack!  That promises for an insane build trying to put together 500 pieces that tiny!  What are they thinking?

 

Donald, be gone!

 

V.P.

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Of course back in the 1970s when matchbox were imbibing recreational substances and went 'Hey you guys, lets do a Stranraer' they were less potent. Avis must be buying from Danny  - Bristol Racer and now this - well done chaps - keep the bonkers releases coming 

 

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B.w. do you know, 

that in Russian, registration codes  this aircraft are read....

.as Russian obscene words?

😁😁😁

B.R.

Serge

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Anybody seen photo's of the Cockle with RAF roundels and serials on the wings/ rudder stripes and MAEE stencil on the tail?

The only photo I've found at the MAEE shows roundel and serial on the fuselage / Civil reg above & below wings, and the fin rudder appears to be plain.

All fabric surfaces appear to be silver dope at this stage, although fuselage & wing floats could possibly be white painted; but as the low power/weight problem was well known at this date, would they have burdened the hull with a full coat of paint? Is it still bare metal?

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