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mgbgtv8steve

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  1. Well done Ben, a really comprehensive review! I didn't know you knew such big words!

    Seriously, having 'thumbed through' this book I can only echo Bens review - it reflects hours of painstaking research by Tony O'Toole who is not only a highly skilled modeller but has shown himself to be a bit of a serious historian. Malta has been a bit of a neglected area of interest but this book certainly sets us on the path to understanding just how tough, and I must say diverse camo schemed, area of appeal, not only from a modellers perspective but historical, it can be. 

    This book, together with the follow up edition, will most certainly be taking up a place in my library and I'm a 'Phantom Phreak'!

    Excellent book.

     

    Steve S.

  2. and Hello to you to Mike - I get your point and your piccy of the Shrike on the A4 nails it for me! That's what I'll do,build my own pylon and add a load of 4 CBUs on the centreline - now that seems a reasonable load out to me!

    Coincedentally, the July edition of Model Airplane International has a build/conversion of the Trumpy A4 to an A4H by Steve A. Evans but he's used bombs instead of Shrike and Sidewinder but he has used the Isracast conversion together with Aires and Eduard 'bits' - quite an exercise!

    Thanks to you all for your input!

  3. Hi All - thanks for all the responses and yes I most certainly do know that I have other kits to finish, but The 'Scooter' has always held a fascination for me, so I felt it was time to give an Israeli version a go - I'll get back to my WNWs' and RF4E(S) before very long!!

    Sorry for the typo, I did really know I needed to use a TER rather than an MER but the point remains that I still can't find any good piccies of an Israeli A4 loaded with an AGM.45 Shrike!

    How does it fit to the pylon and which pylon shape does it use?

    It seems I will just have to employ artistic license and the 'old finger in the wind' tactic.

    Cheers All.

     

    Steve S.

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