Stuart's Bf109 (Matchbox 1/72)

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Stikpusher wrote:One hour? :shoutout:

I’d be lucky to have the cockpit assembled and base paint on that assembly work in an hour...
lol! Cockpit...? what cockpit? :giggles:
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Gotta love the 70’s models! Solution to lack of cockpit is to give you a pilot to stick in there. I remember doing a Tamiya 1/72 109 and it took no time to put that together.
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That's about the size of it. :grin:
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Looks fantastic Stuart and thanks again for the memories! What a great looking little plane!

And Bruce, you are such a tease!
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