Ceaser's Beachcraft Bonanza

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Way to go Declan :shoutout: :shoutout: :shoutout:
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Brilliant job! I love it! Looks like you nailed it well! :shoutout: :shoutout: :shoutout:
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Great work on a kit that fought you the whole way.
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Thanks everyone! It was a pain in the rear but I am glad I got it done. Thinking maybe it's a good thing I couldn't find that hammer... the struggle paid off in the end. Mostly.
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WOW! That is awesome Declan, well done for getting this PITA finished - it looks great! :shoutout: :shoutout: :shoutout:
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Well done, Declan. I'm happy you pushed that over the finish line. We all thrive on such accomplishments.
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mostrich wrote:Well done, Declan. I'm happy you pushed that over the finish line. We all thrive on such accomplishments.

Agreed! Bringing a difficult kit across the finish line motivates us all to dig in and keep going when we face issues. You rocked this Declan! Beautiful work! Better than my 1/72 scale one.... :bag:
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Re: Ceaser's Beachcraft Bonanza

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I've gotta say.....after reading through this thread and seeing some of the challenges that you had with it that this indeed turned out superb. Way to navigate through some of the kits shortcomings and some mishaps along the way to have a very nicely completed project at the end of it all. :bow: Looks perfect!!
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