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Thanks all for the input. Really appreciated!
Yes, Leif makes a persuasive case...seems he always does!:D Too bad the rebuilt one doesn't have the wheelpants! I m definitely intrigued by the RWD planes and do plan to build them. But I think in this case I'll fold to the popular vote and go with the Hs123! As a JU-87 fan, I like the historic connection. And I get to try another radial engine! I'll have to scan and print this one, not because I want to change anything, but my copy has one sheet where the Sky Blue/Green is noticably lighter than the other sheets. Then I'm off! Chris |
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Hs123 is nice, too. Is it one of the yellow-nosed ones?
And the RWDs remain in the pile, so someday we'll see them -- not long, at the rate you work, Chris. Don |
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I agree with the RWD-5. The lines are just so classic golden age....reminds me greatly of the Spirit of St. Louis (which I just scored in stick and tissue on Ebay).
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I don't have any particular vote but just a word in defense of the tempest, it was a very easy and trouble free build imho!
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Well, by doing the Hs 123, it'll give me time to attempt some recoloring on the RWD 5. All part of my master plan...
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Is your master plan to rebuild every Maly ever produced? If so, you've already made a dent!
Don PS: My earlier question about the yellow-nose Henschel seems a little dumb, since the photo of the kit shows clearly that it ISN'T a yellow-nose, but with all that scanning and recoloring going on . . . |
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I think Dan's right. I'm continually amazed at how different the colors and markings are on the MM kits between the cover and the kit. This one is, however, not a yellow nose.
And, yes, my plan is to rebuild every MM kit ever made!!:D:D:D Chris |
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