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Battle of Britain Memorial Typhoon and Spitfire 1/72


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I love the way the Eurofighter Typhoon looks in Battle of Britain camo.  The Typhoon is Hasegawa and the Spitfire is Tamiya both in 1/72 scale 

49691372791_a9ba66f58f_b.jpgBattle of Britain by Reginaldo Reyes, on Flickr

49690837058_ff0d80cbdb_b.jpgBattle of Britain by Reginaldo Reyes, on Flickr

49691680337_c44d480673_b.jpgBattle of Britain by Reginaldo Reyes, on Flickr

49691680332_db815d15e9_b.jpgBattle of Britain by Reginaldo Reyes, on Flickr

49691372751_b7aab8f0ae_b.jpgBattle of Britain by Reginaldo Reyes, on Flickr

49691680292_4ddd8eea47_b.jpgBattle of Britain by Reginaldo Reyes, on Flickr

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Very nice. As a RAF armourer at RAF Coningsby i have had the privilege of working on the BoB Typhoon. We always made sure not to damage the paintwork and look after her

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11 hours ago, Steve27752 said:

Very nice, but cannot 'Fly' without pilots;-)

Most planes can fly without pilots.  Briefly and not particularly well.  Indeed many Spitfires did so - admittedly uncontrolled, generally downwards and the landings weren't pretty.

 

A very nice pair of aircraft you have built there, Reggie.

 

Cheers

Will

Edited by malpaso
Added the "not" so sentence made sense!
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