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Much thanks, Gerry!
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It was a long break, I think quite unusual for me :-D. But don't worry, I live and draw.
I have prepared a small surprise for shipbuilders and these are my versions of American WW2 oilers from waynemac. As always, 1/400 scale, vector drawing, improved details. In one case, you can equip the ship as a PT-boats carrier, 4 Elco 80 class boats are also included. In this case, I couldn't get too out of the alternative versions, so I respected the specific ships and camouflage, which were already in the original. All 4 models are free and you will find download links in my catalogue as always. Good luck to you.
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Fleet oilers.Forgotten heroes along with repair ships .Thank you.
Did mr.McCullough or anyone else do one of CAM ships from N.Atlantic? |
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Big thanks Gerry
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ps. I have not visited your page for some time and I was very happy to see your recolors, in particular the Vultee V-11-G and the set of Avias. |
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not so off-topic
Yes, JSC has one CAM ship also in 1/400. And since they operated planes, Hurricanes or Fulmars, this is the right forum.
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Yeah, you're right, I've been thinking about that, too. I started this thread at a time when I was only drawing airplanes. I'll probably start a new one. By the way, I have one request for you. I will write in a private message :-)
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Tally ho!
After some time spent in shipyeard I've returned into my aircraft factory and began to prepare a little surprise for you in these hard times.
Yesterday it was a Battle of Britain Day. What is the best way to honor the "handful of brave ones" who saved Britain and, in fact, the whole world from the brown plague of fascism, than the plane that has the greatest credit for the RAF's victory at the time? Ladies and gentlemen, Hawker Hurricane! I would like to introduce my latest and again a large batch from my aviation series. One of the most popular aircraft in WW2, a symbol of victory on all fronts. The plane, which was obsolete at the time the war began, but still fought and won until its last days. The first three aircraft represent the beginning of the war, the period of "Phoney War" until the fall of France. These are all Hurricane Mk.I early version, ie with a canvas wing cover and a double-bladed propeller. Specifically: - Hawker Hurricane Mk.I (RAF, Advanced Air Striking Force, 85th sq., S.Ld. A.F.W.Atcherley, Lille-Seclin AFB, France, December 1939) - Hawker Hurricane Mk.I (RAF, Advanced Air Striking Force, 73rd sq., France, May 1940) - Hawker Hurricane Mk.I (Aviation Militaire Belge, Squadron 2 / I / 2A 'Le Chardon', Schaffen AFB, May 1940) And next time the aces of the Battle of Britain will come!
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Very fitting tribute.RAF Hurricanes in France are of my interest.In your searches did you come across reference to Fairey Battle used there prior to May 1940?
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Love those Mk.1 Hurricanes
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