What's on your workbench?

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yep, the fuel dump on the vents .. spectacular stuff. The old boy I worked with bombed Vietnam in a Canberra, then converted to the F111.

It's an 'adequate' model. near enough 200 parts, but looking at the plastic representations of complex parts, it's easy to see where real modellers would replace bits. I'm actually tempted to treat it as a practice piece. I have a few aircraft models in the stash, picked up at various times, so 1/48 Mosquito plus various after market kits, 1/72 Porco Rosso seaplanes and so on.
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Buff Orpington wrote: Fri Jun 19, 2020 9:45 pm Does it have the fuel vent over the jet pipes? The Aussies were always fond of that "Aardvark with it's arse on fire" trick.
A spectacular and spectacularly loud sight.
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I finished my Grumblers - they were planned to be finished on the 18th June but I missed the deadline.

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Next up I am paint refurbishing a unit of these figures I got from EB.

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Old school gorgeousness!
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Those are excellent!
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Slacker.
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The colour is amazing.
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Very nice brushwork there, IOS. I had some firing British infantry that I bought from "Soldiers" in Kennington, back in the early 1970s, but which, over the intervening 50 years have become so dilapidated and broken that they were conscripted into the Melting Pot Volunteers.
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Splendid!
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I love this collection you are painting to give to me as a gift in the distant future IOS ☺️😃
Very cool!
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