1/32 scale de Havilland Mosquito FB Mk.VI

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That's some seriously nice work Vic. I'm sure you want to do more :lol: so here's a bit. The tank that you painted silver stores a glycol mixture for windscreen de-icing. You can run a line forward for that.

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Don't ask me why they run such a circuitous route - maybe the fitter got paid by the foot.
The Orange RainX works the Best!! ;)
 
That's some seriously nice work Vic. I'm sure you want to do more :lol: so here's a bit. The tank that you painted silver stores a glycol mixture for windscreen de-icing. You can run a line forward for that.

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Don't ask me why they run such a circuitous route - maybe the fitter got paid by the foot.
Think I'll have to give that one some though Andy. :lol: :lol:
 
Think I'll have to give that one some though Andy. :lol: :lol:
I thought about.
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I think that's enough for this area, it's getting a bit crowded. :lol:

P.S. Take no notice of that big pipe, it's just protecting wires that go into the bomb bay. :lol::lol::lol:
 
Thanks for stopping by gents. I've been plodding away and now have the wings attached to the main spar framework.
As you can see, it's big. The topside of the wing.
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The underside showing the upper part of the bomb bay where the fuel tanks go and the upper wheel well.
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The wheel wells where a bit of the kit detail has been highlighted.
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The inner wing air filters.
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:lol: :lol:
 

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