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“Building the British Phantoms Volume One” Now Available!


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I’m pleased to announce that our latest title, Building the British Phantoms Volume One, is now available!

 

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In this 366-page eBook, Geoff Coughlin—with the aid of a host of contributors—guides you through the specifics of building the FG.1 Phantom in Royal Navy, Fleet Air Arm, and A&AEE service. With six kits builds, 20 colour profiles, chapters on the Evolution and Key Features of the FG.1, along with an extensive 61-page Walkaround section, this book is an essential resource for anyone wanting to build this particular version of the British Phantom.

 

Just 20 Australian dollars from our webstore!

 

And as with all our books, should any updates be required, anyone who purchased a prior version gets lifetime free access to all subsequent updated versions! All new purchasers will of course receive the updated version automatically.

 

Stay tuned for news about Volume Two!

 

Kev

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Congratulations on the new publication I’m sure it will go down very well.

 

just a note, the built model in the above photo is missing the anti-dazzle panel and yet the digi photo below it has it. I’m sure it’s included in the specifics for the A&AEE version though?.

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7 minutes ago, speedy said:

Congratulations on the new publication I’m sure it will go down very well.

 

just a note, the built model in the above photo is missing the anti-dazzle panel and yet the digi photo below it has it. I’m sure it’s included in the specifics for the A&AEE version though?.

 

Thanks for pointing that out! The devil's in the detail, eh? I don't know whether Geoff left that off intentionally or by omission, so I'll have to clarify it with him. The benefit of this being an eBook means that we can update it as appropriate and release a new version, which existing purchasers will be able to download for free.

 

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Here is Geoff's reply regarding the missing anti-dazzle panel:

 

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Well would you believe it - never spotted that and just missed it off - hopefully that’s all I missed. Sod’s law really! We can always say that it’s been added subsequently?

 

So there you have it: Murphy's Law in action.

 

Kev

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