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A girl i`m kinda sweet on adores the Lancaster. I offer to build the planes in her favourite markings.And make a gift of them to her.She turns me down saying that she will not be bought.
Ahh, obviously a refined girl of honor, integrity and high moral standards. I HATE WOMEN LIKE THAT! *
'...To Stephen Lawson, Herr modeling guru, I have much to learn from you, Obi Wan. *Want to explain what tropical Albies looked like? Blue skies
Pete
Let me take this opprtunity to try my first *photo posting
Is that bear the pilot's mascot or copilot? Give him a flying helmet and goggles. No wonder they called the Germans the Hun in WW I...... downright scary fooling around with bears.... :-/ :-/ :-/
P.S. I don't think this thread will ever die.
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Build, build, and keep building. The more models, the better. But first build a big closet.
A Tropical Albatros (OAW) D.III with its pilot Haupt. Walz (I'm sure you remember him from Jasta Boelcke) and a bear in:
1. East Prussia
2. Palistine
3. Turkey
This is your extra credit for the Laws of Modeling 101.