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Thats come out really nice and not somthing you see everyday.
I am a Norfolk man and i glory in being so
On the bench: Airfix 1/72nd Harrier GR.3/Fujimi 1/72nd Ju 87D-3
Love it! I grew up in Detroit in forties and fifties, and it hosted a major air race every year for awhile- two classes, the unlimiteds and the 85hp little purpose-built racers (forget what they call them- the trophy- at my age word loss is epidemic). Loved racing planes ever since.
Don Stauffer in Minnesota
Great job on this. It's the first civilian Hurricane I've seen.
It's almost strange that one rarely sees a 'custom' aircraft. Auto builders customize all the time.
Kensar
Hi,
That turned out really nice . Its cool to see builds with different paint jobs too.
Many of you are familiar with Hasegawa’s 1/48 Hawker Hurricane and is consider the best in the market. This particular release is no exception. The box art has always attracted me to this racer version, the MK IIC. I finally pulled the trigger and was not disappointed. Nearly all parts come together like a Rolex. The hard plastic and engineering of each piece is impressive. The special racing exhaust pipes are the only metal pieces and when painted really come to life. The only place I used filler was on the belly where the bottom wing meets the fuselage. I loved all the detail in the cockpit, but once she’s closed up, you really can’t see much of it. With that being the case, I preferred to have the canopy in the closed position. She also looks better with the canopy closed; the beautiful lines are not interrupted this way. Here again, this was 95% OOB build. I only added brake lines, landing lights, and wing tip navigation lights. I found that Tamiya X-4 blue was a good match when viewed in direct sunlight. The decals are a tad thick, but behaved quite nicely with a touch of Micro Set. If you are looking for a unique Hurricane to compliment your collection, I highly recommend this kit as it’s a delight to build and makes a beautiful eye-catching aircraft. Please enjoy the pics.
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