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Lloyd C.V - Austrian WW1 plane; by Special Hobby
Topic Started: Feb 28 2017, 09:21 AM (653 Views)
petr@MPM
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series 82 model to be released during this year, to read more visit please our blog:http://www.specialhobby.info/2017/02/lloyd...48-and-172.html

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Marking schemes on our blog here

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dixieflyer
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Excellent!

Warren
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stimpy
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Is It Safe?..... Nope
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Yeah..... I've started buying a range of assorted WWI kits and this saves another resin build
No more plastic
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occa
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You can have any finish as long it is wood, metal and linen ...

J/K ^^

As an Austrian I do like this of course
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Corrected side profiles and up-dated history captions at:http://www.specialhobby.info/2017/05/lloyd...72-sh72122.html

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I may be a bit picky, but I hope some version "in foreign service" with Polish and Ukrainian decals will follow eventually.
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Chuck1945
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This may be one to get, I do wonder what view forward the pilot actually had between the engine block and radiator sticking up in the front ...
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Finished 2018:
Eduard Spitfire IXc, VIII, Monogram/Starfighter BFC-2
On the active bench:
Eduard Bf 110C, Hasegawa B-24D, SH P-40E
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Get your stashes ready for the advent of this plywood bipe beauty.

head over here

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Chuck1945,May 16 2017
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This may be one to get, I do wonder what view forward the pilot actually had between the engine block and radiator sticking up in the front ...

It may have been a case of asking the gunner where they had just been and take it from there. :wacko:
Paul from Birmingham, UK
Now living in Barnsley.
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The resin components look especially nice.
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So I presume the existing tooling was used (that was provided for the series 42 Lloyd-built releases) with the addition of some new sprues, new resin, new PE? I never did get a 1/72 kit of this but I have the original 1/48 kit.
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