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Horsa D-Day


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There may be accuracy issues, putting that up front, but it is a Horsa in D-Day markings.

Serial matches Pegasus Bridge aircraft and Chalk 91 is under the loading door,Trust Me.😐

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I used the decals that Eduard supplied in their small give-away kits. Serials were fromDan Taylor to match the D-Day Pegasus bridge assault.

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Stripes were done rough on purpose matching most of my reference materials.

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I used the open section to brake up the LOOOOONNNGG Cylinder of the Horsa. What a large aircraft this was.

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Last Striped Model for my display in May/June 

Comments welcome (be nice on accuracy please)

Cheers

Bill

 

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That's superb Bill,finish is as it should be as most of these Glider's were one flight only machine's and I'm as guilty as anybody for lovely

masked perfect D-Day stripes of which most were not,one to be very proud of there!

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2 minutes ago, Wdedig said:

Greetings 

it is the Italeri kit with all its challenges.

Thank you for the Compliment 

Cheers

Bill

 

That makes it even better, knowing it's a small scale kit. It first I thought it might be the Bronco 1/35 scale kit. Those are some very nice photos, too. All good sized and clear.

 

 

Chris

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