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Confessions of a Kitbasher: Renaissance
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Confessions of a Kitbasher. Being an account of the thrills, frustrations, idiocies and meanderings of a middle-aged model-maker. Sunday, March 31, 2013. Long time, no post! I'm settled (more or less) into my studio/workshop/mancave, and have started to turn out models again. I got back into the swim with a number of pole-mounted 1/72 models for the RAF Germany SIG display:. Xtrakit's Swift FR.5 in 79 Squadron markings. Airfix's new Sabre Mk.4 in the kit supplied 112 Sqn markings. Comments: Post a Comment.
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Confessions of a Kitbasher: Expo 2011
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Confessions of a Kitbasher. Being an account of the thrills, frustrations, idiocies and meanderings of a middle-aged model-maker. Tuesday, June 28, 2011. Posted by Kitbasher @ 10:16 AM. Comments: Post a Comment. View my complete profile.
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Confessions of a Kitbasher: In the beginning - part one . . .
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Confessions of a Kitbasher. Being an account of the thrills, frustrations, idiocies and meanderings of a middle-aged model-maker. Saturday, March 21, 2009. In the beginning - part one . . . Frog Hawker Hunter - about 1954-ish. I have been interested in aeroplanes for as long as I can remember (over half a century on a good day! And have been building models of them since somewhere around the age of eight. The first model that I can remember. Moulded in pale blue. It was less sophisticated than the Fr...
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Confessions of a Kitbasher: October 2005
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Confessions of a Kitbasher. Being an account of the thrills, frustrations, idiocies and meanderings of a middle-aged model-maker. Wednesday, October 12, 2005. Quiet round here, isn't it? So much to do - so little time! Will post soon with pictures of my PR.XIII Spitfire, my NF.Mk.XIII Mosquito and a couple of others. Not long now, I promise! Posted by Kitbasher @ 8:39 AM 4 comments. View my complete profile.
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Confessions of a Kitbasher: March 2009
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Confessions of a Kitbasher. Being an account of the thrills, frustrations, idiocies and meanderings of a middle-aged model-maker. Thursday, March 26, 2009. A-Hunting we will go . . . Continuing with this 'RAF Germany' kick, I've made a start on a 1/48th model of an early Hawker Hunter F.4. I'm using Academy's Hunter F.6 kit, which is a real 'curate's egg' - i.e. good in parts. The general quality of the kit is really very good, but it has some inaccuracies:. Undersize wheels, particularly the nosewheel.
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Confessions of a Kitbasher: June 2011
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Confessions of a Kitbasher. Being an account of the thrills, frustrations, idiocies and meanderings of a middle-aged model-maker. Tuesday, June 28, 2011. Posted by Kitbasher @ 10:16 AM 0 comments. Posted by Kitbasher @ 10:12 AM 0 comments. View my complete profile.
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Confessions of a Kitbasher: August 2010
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Confessions of a Kitbasher. Being an account of the thrills, frustrations, idiocies and meanderings of a middle-aged model-maker. Tuesday, August 03, 2010. Other People's Models . . . It's been a long time since I posted to the blog, and almost as long since I worked on a model! Since June of 2009, I haven't raised a scalpel or an airbrush in anger. Back then, we put our old rambling Edwardian end-of-terrace house on the market. It was becoming decrepit (like me! In reasonably good condition. A TV, and.
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Confessions of a Kitbasher: A-Hunting we will go . . .
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Confessions of a Kitbasher. Being an account of the thrills, frustrations, idiocies and meanderings of a middle-aged model-maker. Thursday, March 26, 2009. A-Hunting we will go . . . Continuing with this 'RAF Germany' kick, I've made a start on a 1/48th model of an early Hawker Hunter F.4. I'm using Academy's Hunter F.6 kit, which is a real 'curate's egg' - i.e. good in parts. The general quality of the kit is really very good, but it has some inaccuracies:. Undersize wheels, particularly the nosewheel.
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