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Very nice indeed mate,...... when I saw the title I thought that you`d made a `BREXIT Bomber' Lee!!! 

 

All the best bud, hope you are keeping well?,

                                                                     Tony

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Hello There,

New model on the blocks. Never seen before. Masterpiece in itself.

Regards, Orion.

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Time to fess up!

 

Complete fiction as usual.  Kit base is the 1990s retool of the 1979 Airif Lancaster - the Dambuster issue had the mid upper deleted.  Nose and tailcone are resin copies of an unknown resin conversion I got many years back.The wheels are copies of the Paragon Lincoln wheels.  The engines are resin copies of the old DB Merlin 85s.  The props are the kit ones - I know they should be either paddle blade or four bladers, but I haven't any of either spare that'll fit.

 

There's another C6 on the go now and I'll bung that up in due course.

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On 4/25/2019 at 7:26 PM, David Womby said:

Looks terrific.   I never heard of that version before - was it real?  If not, it should have been.  What model was the basis?


David

 

31 minutes ago, The Wooksta! said:

Time to fess up!

 

Complete fiction as usual.  Kit base is the 1990s retool of the 1979 Airif Lancaster - the Dambuster issue had the mid upper deleted.  Nose and tailcone are resin copies of an unknown resin conversion I got many years back.The wheels are copies of the Paragon Lincoln wheels.  The engines are resin copies of the old DB Merlin 85s.  The props are the kit ones - I know they should be either paddle blade or four bladers, but I haven't any of either spare that'll fit.

 

There's another C6 on the go now and I'll bung that up in due course.

 

The best sort of "what if" then.

 

I'd assumed it was a very well executed model from one of the more obscure branches of the Lancaster family tree that I wasn't familiar with.

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