Fantastic - thanks a million.
Unfortunately mine has no transparent parts - who do I contact? Classic or Hannants?
How about a Scimitar next?
GFantastic - thanks a million.
Unfortunately mine has no transparent parts - who do I contact? Classic or Hannants?
How about a Scimitar next?
G
I'd say contact Hannants in the first instance. Hannants inspect every kit that they sell, so I'm sure that they can help.
That would be a big model in 1/48th. I remember seeing a Scimitar at an airshow in the mid-70s. It was purely a taxy display as I believe it was a ground instructional airframe at the time. Nevertheless, it was tha noisiest aircraft that I have *ever* heard... and I've heard Harriers in the hover! :-)
I used to think F-18s were the ultimate in noise. Then I attended a MiG-29 demo. Yeoww!
Bill Banaszak, MFE
A veteran of Harrier shows..
Harriers are noisy and they also make a mess of your flight line with their ability to vary their jet eflux all over the damn place!
Just think of a 1/48th Scimitar though, made to the same high standard of the other Classic Airframe kits? Yum Yum...
G
If you have been building the Dynavector series, you will have a Wyvern, Scimiter, Sea Vixen already.....
Mind you, I have to admit Classic's sea Hawk has put a stop to any work on the Falcon version.
Ian
FWIW I had the Falcon kit to the decaling stage when CA announced their kit. Never fails!
Bill Shuey
You've got to learn to put decals on faster.
Mark Schynert
I trust you're finishing it after getting that far?
The Keeper (of too much crap!)
Thank you for your sacrifice Bill
Now may I suggest you make a start on any other vacform kit of a FAA subject that you may have.
I'll consider starting a Dynavector Scimitar if you all think it might help.
Happy modelling Ant
You should - it's a great kit that you'll enjoy building!
I have the dynavector scimitar and am soon going to start the second one as soon as I get my instruction sheets back from Julian Hales
Yes i have got replacements from Dynavector for the ones lost in the post, will write it on my hand so they get posted tomorrow
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