Stuart's Folding Table...

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That is some serious decaling work, big pieces are never easy. And if there is some wrinklings left over, cannot see any, looks very smooth!

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Oooo.... the Vampire! They had one of those at the Canadian Aviation Museum on display. Noisy little jet from what I hear.
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Very nice work on the Vampire! :shoutout: :shoutout:
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Nice Vampire, Stuart.
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Thanks Gents - it's a sweet little kit if you ever get a chance to build one.

@Tom, they are indeed rather loud, I've seen one flying up at Coventry a good few years back, but not more so than most other early jets I would imagine. Nice sight though, the twin boom/pod is quite strange to see these days.
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Stuart wrote:Thanks Gents - it's a sweet little kit if you ever get a chance to build one.

@Tom, they are indeed rather loud, I've seen one flying up at Coventry a good few years back, but not more so than most other early jets I would imagine. Nice sight though, the twin boom/pod is quite strange to see these days.
And the Vampire was built partially from plywood, which is sort of quite special for a jet

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Indeed, the nose ''pod'' was built in the same manner as the Mosquito.
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Mmmmh, I can smell plyblood...
some vampire
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mostrich wrote:Mmmmh, I can smell plyblood...
some vampire
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