Phantom II Eggplane
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1 6 May 2019, 05:22
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Thanks all. I'd lost my mojo after the last house move. The bench is far from set up properly, but I'd been itching to try making water on a base for a while. I found the wooden base in a craft shop for $1.50 and thought "oooooo, I know what I can do with that!" Think I will get on and finish my 1:48 phantom soon
6 May 2019, 18:24
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Nicely done. Sometimes these little kits are the perfect pick me up. Kind of like a good scotch whiskey.
6 May 2019, 21:11
Album info
Turning an F-4E eggplane into a Royal Navy FG.1.