Bristol Beaufort II
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16 January 2016, 22:55
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Okay, this went together reasonably well for a novice like me. A little bit of flash removal, but nothing outrageous, despite the kits age. I found it interesting that after futzing with the wing roots in to the fuselage off and on for days, they practically snapped in. I didn't take them back out to glue, I just painted them in to place. An anomaly I didn't care for was the engine exhaust pipes molded on to the engine
6 February 2016, 22:03
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...housing, they didn't end up in appropriate positions because of the key and slot alignment of engine housing. I tried them every which way and could never find a satisfactory position for both engines. I settled for one side in a position and I blithely ignore he alignment of the other side.
6 February 2016, 22:05
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Early to mid-war Coastal Command.