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29th April 2013

Our next show will be the Coventry & Warwickshire IPMS Model Show on Sunday 23rd June at the the Midland Air Museum (Coventry Airport). We had a very nice time there last year and the museum is certainly worth a visit. 

 

I have yet to take the pictures to prove it but my B-58A is coming along nicely where as the RB-47E has stalled - I'm trying to figure a way to model the clear windows in the forward compartment which ofcourse is a solid lump of resin ! I have to admit I have also been side tracked by adding to my collection of Ground Equipment and vehicles, again pictures to follow on the forum.

 

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Cheers,

Haydn.

 

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We're just about to pass 10,800 hits on the website - that means that in the last month we've had over 800 hits which is fantastic!  We have been working hard to ensure that new material is constantly being added, and I actually have a backlog for once, which I will be working through over the next month.  Alex Hunger has plenty of material to contribute and I will also be uploading Ted Bayliss's extremely detailed build of the Anigrand Craftswork C-141.

I've just received a number of new items including the Sword P-80 and RF-80, various Wolfpack-D resin accessories and the Aires F-15E cockpit, all of which will be reviewed and uploaded soon.  I've also just got my copy of Reid Air Publishing's latest book on the F-16 which is excellent and highly recommended.

Waddington Air Show is now but a week away, and I'm hoping to attend both that and the RIAT at Fairford.  I have also started modelling again as my workshop is now more or less habitable.

Keep checking back regularly for new stuff! 

 
 
 

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