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Not sure Terry but if I were a betting man I'd say more likely the early US national insignia which, before bars were added, were carried on both wing tops.Looks like "S-29" may have had British roundels at one time - note overpainted area on starboard wing.
Very nice Andy, and agree with re EduardOK with my Anson in traction awaiting the wing gluing to dry, I made a start on this kit. I gotta say, Eduard is probably my favourite kit maker now because of the quality of their research, competitive pricing, details, fit, and quality of their mouldings. Yeah, their early kits had some shortcomings but their new tool stuff, like this one, is top notch. Here are a few sprue shots showing some of the delicate parts and thoughtful attachment arrangements. There is no flash and mould lines are virtually non-existent.
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This one looked a little scary at first but I found that cutting off the part at the circular sprue and simply twisting the attachment points away from between the pushrods worked a treat.
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Here is the engine assembled. Often, Eduard provides PE ignition wires but this time they didn't. I'm not keen on the anyway as they are flat rather than round. I may decide to add some wires if my mood takes me there.
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The cockpit was partly assembled and here you can see the very delicate seat support rails. This is as far as I want to take this before applying paint as further assembly will make detail painting tricky.
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Thanks for looking in.