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You too?I always felt that the role of the Corgi Transporter at Waterloo was under reported. It not only countered the French infantry and provided covering fire for the light cavalry and marching band, it also wiped out the Africa Corps and some German paratroopers on a regular basis.
I would love a decent Saro Lerwick. Apparently the Blackbird kit is wrong having a side by side pilot and copilot seat arrangement. This makes the top of the hull too wide and leaves the hull with parallel sides. The Lerwick had pilot and copilot seats tandem fashion and the hull was a tall triangular shape.My one-time unicorn kit was the 1/72 Martin Mercator by Fantasic Plastic(?), but the molds were Anigrand Craftwork.
Maybe now, it might be 1/72 Saro Lerwick (Blackbird models?) or maybe 1/72 Savoia Marchetti S.M.84 by SEM(?)?
Really? Damn it!I would love a decent Saro Lerwick. Apparently the Blackbird kit is wrong having a side by side pilot and copilot seat arrangement. This makes the top of the hull too wide and leaves the hull with parallel sides. The Lerwick had pilot and copilot seats tandem fashion and the hull was a tall triangular shape.
I would still fancy the Blackbird kit as I don't think anyone else will make a kit Lerwick. It's been out of stock for about 3 years so wouldn't surprise me if we never see it in production again
There is also this kit:I've wanted to build a XF-90 ever since I saw it in the Air Force Museum restoration hanger a while back but the only one around is the old Aurora model.
They pop up on ebay regularly enough.Having a Blackhawk option is super cool! Is that kit still around?
Resin kits are beyond my skills. I'm a tab "A" goes into slot "B" kinda guy.