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Next... 1/100 S&P M.346. Some observations I have building this kit are: 1) reinforce the wings. 2) Have extreme patience assembling the wings & lower fuselage to the main fuselage. This aircraft has a very complex shape and Bruno did an amazing job capturing it's sleek lines all while making it a relatively simple design.
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Next... 1/100 S&P MD. 550. This was a straight forward build with no issues. I did use a sharpie on the canopy to make it stand out more because I felt it did not stand out enough.
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Next... 1/100 S&P NC 1080 - A very obscure early Experimental French Jet... I absolutely love the wings of this plane. Most of you may not know this but I have a "Wing" Fetish. The build was easy and had zero issues during assembly.
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Very good work Falco!
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Thanks Vinalssergio155... Bruno is making me discover planes I never knew existed.
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Next... 1/100 S&P Super Mystère. Stock build, zero problems during assembly. I'm starting to crave French Baguettes... OUI-OUI!
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Very fine jets!!!
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Thanks... I need to shuffle my pile because I looked ahead and noticed that all my french planes are lined up... non-non c'est pas possible, il faut que ça change.
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Very good job Falco! The French planes will keep you busy for a long time.
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