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Hi folks,

 

Here it is, freshly finished and photographed for Military Illustrated Modeller. You'll find the build log HERE.

 

In all, it's mostly been a great build. It has been a little frustrating in places, but that's the nature of a short-run kit. I have to say that Fly have done a pretty good job with those, and if you're contemplating getting it.....don't....just go and BUY!

 

Even though she's a pretty big bird, she's still sort of dwarfed a little in stature by the Dornier Do 335!

 

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That looks great, I thought it would be bigger than the 335

 

Cheers

 

Dennis

 

...so did I!!

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Those are the kit parts. They did pretty well with them. Not as good as metal, but no cost either.

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Stunning result Jim .... I agree with everyone else, it certainly shows that the "Pfeil" was no small and nimble machine!

The Arado looks terrific!

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Wooooow!!! Fantastic!

The 335 it's a real beast!!had no idea!

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Wow, that came together really well Jim...

 

Currently working on a much less complex Fly kit, so I can imagine just how much work has gone into the '234 to get her finished to that standard. Lovely as usual!

 

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Wow, that came together really well Jim... Currently working on a much less complex Fly kit, so I can imagine just how much work has gone into the '234 to get her finished to that standard. Lovely as usual! S

 

Which kit is it Steve?

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Amazing as always James! Great to see the 335 next to the 234, not only for dimensional comparison but a fascinating "what-if" scenario as well!

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Yes I did Jim...

 

You saw my wood effect Fly Natter then?

 

It was spectacular, but your use of the Uschi decals is probably a little beyond my skill set at this point in time. This one will be a more simplified build, perhaps I'd like to do an opened and stripped version once I see how this one goes together.

 

S

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