Hunting Percival P. 66 Pembroke C. Mk. 54

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Re: Hunting Percival P. 66 Pembroke C. Mk. 54

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LyleW wrote:
Duke Maddog wrote:This is awesome! I want one of these. I'm following this one closely, can't wait to see more.
You are too kind. Not sure when it will happen, though. More C-46, please! :popcorn:
Lyle, I am also sort of waiting for the project to start....
If I would have that kit, this would be my project

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Not sure though what the difference between a Mk.54 and a Mk.53 is, probably nothing too huge....

Besides, not too complicated "camouflage".. :-)

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Re: Hunting Percival P. 66 Pembroke C. Mk. 54

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KSaarni wrote:
LyleW wrote: You are too kind. Not sure when it will happen, though. More C-46, please! :popcorn:
Lyle, I am also sort of waiting for the project to start....
If I would have that kit, this would be my project

Image

Not sure though what the difference between a Mk.54 and a Mk.53 is, probably nothing too huge....

Besides, not too complicated "camouflage".. :-)

- Kari
Now, that is some cool camo! I like it.
To make each build less crappy than the last one. Or, put another way, "Better than the last one, not as good as the next one!"..
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Re: Hunting Percival P. 66 Pembroke C. Mk. 54

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Yeah... now you're talking. A one color camo scheme. LOL!
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