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This one's been on the shelf for a good while so I think I'll build it now. Will be mostly OOB and as "Wairarapa Wildcat" using kit decals. :) Should be a easy straight forward build.

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42 minutes ago, belugawhaleman said:

Always liked the Curtis P-40/kitty hawk family.

I remember building a p-40 kit made Otaki  in the 80s'

Yes indeed. I built that one too. Wonder what became of Otaki?

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1 hour ago, Peterpools said:

John

Ready and waiting

Keep 'em comin

Peter

Those Hasegawa P-40's are really easy builds. No big snags, etc. :)

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2 hours ago, JohnB said:

Yes indeed. I built that one too. Wonder what became of Otaki?

Oh, long gone I suppose. I built all their WW2 Japanese stuff. Their Corsair and P 51 as well. Good stuff. They built up ok as I remember. Heavy rivet detail, but I thought the kits

were cool back then. Oh, nostalgia!

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13 hours ago, belugawhaleman said:

Oh, long gone I suppose. I built all their WW2 Japanese stuff. Their Corsair and P 51 as well. Good stuff. They built up ok as I remember. Heavy rivet detail, but I thought the kits

were cool back then. Oh, nostalgia!

Agreed. I think I might still have a couple in my stash somewhere! LOL :)

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Thank you Peter. I'll overspray the prop with clear flat to get rid of that glossy area. This kit is practically falling together. As close to a shake and bake as you can get! :)

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The cockpit looks great John, albeit the seat seems to be a bit thick casted, which is relatively prominent due to the aluminum color.

Cheers Rob

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14 hours ago, Peterpools said:

John

Now that's my kind of kit for sure

Keep 'em comin

Peter

Yes indeed Peter! LOL

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43 minutes ago, DocRob said:

The cockpit looks great John, albeit the seat seems to be a bit thick casted, which is relatively prominent due to the aluminum color.

Cheers Rob

I can live with that. 😉

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Damn John, almost snuck this by me. I like what I see sofare. Your fast too.  I'll be watching now.....harv :popcorn:

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This is fast even by your standards, but it does remind me that I have one of those in the stash and the P40 was a truly iconic WW2 fighter so I must plan a build in sometime.

Cheers

Dennis

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6 hours ago, Spitfire said:

This is fast even by your standards, but it does remind me that I have one of those in the stash and the P40 was a truly iconic WW2 fighter so I must plan a build in sometime.

Cheers

Dennis

This is such a easy build it just doesn't take a long time to make significant progress. Hasegawa and Tamiya are the two best in my opinion. :)

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1 hour ago, Kaireckstadt said:

Fast beautiful clean job John!

Where do you store all the finished models ? You really have an amazing building frequency. 

Thanks Kai. :) I've run out of room in my display cases so now I just have to put 'em on top and on wall shelves. I hate to do that since they collect dust, etc but I have no other options.

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