Rhodesian Hunter
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No wheel well detail or intakes.
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Boxing in the wheel wells.
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Making some intakes out of Milliput.
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Some Mr. Surfacer and the intakes will be done.
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Waiting for my Airfix Starfighter's glue to dry I did a bit of work on my Matchbox Hunter's seams.
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9 June 2015, 22:59
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Thanks! As far as re-scribing, not completely. Only what I lose to filling seams and the obvious ones.
17 December 2018, 21:14
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I bet it will turn out nice. I just discovered last night that Air Fix has released a 1/48 Hunter, so I will be grabbing one of them. It Looks nice from what I saw.
17 December 2018, 22:12
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Something a little different. I am actually thinking of doing a "What-If" scheme based on the Rhodesian roundel but with "wings" a la RAF in the 1980's.