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Hows about doing a large scale model helicopter. Any of these would be a good builds: black hawk, sea king, chinook. Building - Suzuki GSX 1300R, Hummer, Ford Mustang, R2D2 Droid, Delorean.
Finished Builds - Nissan GTR, Millennium Falcon.
Other model kit builds - Tamiya RC Trucks, Tamiya RC cars
Thanks for looking.
Duane
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A Chinook would be so cool
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Rank: Pro Groups: Joined: 24/08/2009 Posts: 48,827 Points: -13,348
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The 1/24 Apache didn't make it, therefore its unlikely that any other's will.
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Rank: Pro Groups: Registered
Joined: 04/07/2016 Posts: 297 Points: 897 Location: UK
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I was going to sign up to the apache last night. That would have been a good model to build. What about some military jets like the tornado, typhoon, F-117 nighthawk. Or what about the lancaster i no hachette did a partwork on it but weren't that good. Building - Suzuki GSX 1300R, Hummer, Ford Mustang, R2D2 Droid, Delorean.
Finished Builds - Nissan GTR, Millennium Falcon.
Other model kit builds - Tamiya RC Trucks, Tamiya RC cars
Thanks for looking.
Duane
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Rank: Pro Groups: Joined: 24/08/2009 Posts: 48,827 Points: -13,348
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spike wrote:I was going to sign up to the apache last night. That would have been a good model to build. What about some military jets like the tornado, typhoon, F-117 nighthawk. Or what about the lancaster i no hachette did a partwork on it but weren't that good. Partwork companies tend not to go down the route of something that has already been released as a partwork regardless of how good. In actual fact the Hachette Lanc was and still is the most accurate Lanc kit on the market in terms of its overall content and accuracy, though its not a kit for the feint hearted or novice modeller.
Tornado, Typhoon and F-117 are unlikley to ever be seen as partworks.
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