1/72 Mustang Production Line COMPLETED

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The 357th... always a good choice!
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Which kit is this... I saw at the beginning of your thread that your “string” of Mustangs would be both Airfix and Academy...
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Bruce this is the later Academy kit. I believe it came as an F-51D boxing. Still like the Airfix kit
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This is soo cool!

This type of mass production of a certain fighter intrigues me a lot! Especially when using different kits to build the subject.

P-51, Me 109, FW190, Spitfire, Hurricane, P-47 are probably those in 1/72 scale that can be found from Airifix, Revell, Italeri, Heller, Academy to mention a few.

So yes, cool work!

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The P-51 is so overrated as a plane and a modeling subject.. :lashed:

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KSaarni wrote:This is soo cool!

This type of mass production of a certain fighter intrigues me a lot! Especially when using different kits to build the subject.

P-51, Me 109, FW190, Spitfire, Hurricane, P-47 are probably those in 1/72 scale that can be found from Airifix, Revell, Italeri, Heller, Academy to mention a few.

So yes, cool work!

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Yes, it does sound tempting to try this one man/one subject mini GB... :whistle:
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I remember building a bunch of F-105s like this long ago.
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Kari there is a few planes that I feel I could spend my life building and not get them all
P-51
P-47
F-4
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Me109
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Re: 1/72 Mustang Production Line COMPLETED

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Last build is complete.
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That looks bloody superb!!!
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