RAF Cosford Museum Model Show 11/04/2010

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Lancaster630

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Feb 26, 2007
Me and TL Blade went for the first time to this show on last sunday


ATC Practising


1/48 Buccaneer, Hawk and Harrier GR3


1/35 Churchill Tank

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The Guy that made this F-105 and the Phantom was very friendly and a EE Lightning fan as well trouble is wouldn't mind haveing a go at this kit no I have seen it Trumpeter 1/32 F-105 Thunderchief


Phantom by the same guy also in 1/32 scale I do not know the manufacturer


Great diorama with the He-162 Salamander in a factory with working lights on the ceiling I was informed the chap with the broom hadn't moved all day


In front of the Dinah there was a long table of Jap WW2 planes this caught my eye unfortunatly do not know what it is

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Beautiful!!

The Japanese plane is the Nakajima G5N1 Shinzan. It started life as a Heavy Bomber then was regulated to a transport. It basically was a copy of the DC-4E

I love the Snoopy in a Vampire!!
 

Another Japanese aircraft that I haven't seen before, it was nice that these were in front of the Dinah


1/48 Mosquito in the markings of Canada's highest scoring intruder ace's crate


1/48 Armstrong Whitworth Seahawk


1/48 P47 Thunderbolt

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@ vikingBeserker and Wayne Little thanks for the info saw a kit for one of the two for sale may look out for one of them now i know
 
Nice will have to add it to my list of Mossie's to build

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10ft long Aircraft carrier with all sorts of royal navy aircraft on deck all in 1/72 scale


A collection of 1/72 scale Dakota's


1/72 De Haviland Mosquito in BOAC markings


Prototype Dornier 17 and Ju87 Stuka I thought these looked odd in silver being so used to seeing them in camo and the 17 with a twin tail

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Nice! I wonder if the carrier is the one used by the RN for shows etc, I think in the 1970's, when it had Phantoms and I think Buccanners on deck. Very impressive - got any more shots of it, and the 'shore base' below the stern?
 
Best carrier I've ever seen was at the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum in Washington DC. A 1/100th scale carrier from the late 1960s (can't remember the CVG). Details both inside and out. Phenomenal. I'll post another in the section for models that aren't yours.
 

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