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Once again thanks for the test-build, Karol.
I've uploaded the file, so this Halifax should be available in our downloads section soon. I hope to finish my original 1/200 version as well. Maybe I'll manage to do this before 2020...
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file is available
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That Halifax looks really good. Congrats to the repainter and the builder !
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So the Halifax that Butelczynski built is about 1/125, not sure if that's right.
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Very likely that's correct scale Papermate.
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That’s great! Don’t often see and Eastern theater “Halibag”; a welcome addition.
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I think in general HP Halifax is too often overlooked and overshadowed by Avro Lancaster.It served just as long in many roles.It delivered supplies to underground forces all over Europe including very long flights to occupied Poland and in support of Warsaw Uprising.Just after war many were converted to transports and delivered Red Cross relief and carried POWs and sick from freed labour camps.
Other British heavies like AW Whitley and Short Stirling are also nearly forgotten. |
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aircraft, cbi, halifax, seac, wwii |
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