Revell 1:48 Mosquito B Mk IV

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Revell 1:48 Mosquito B Mk IV

105 Squadron, Marham, June 1943

Flown by Wg. Cdr. John de L. Wooldridge, DSC DFC DFM.

Tamiya acrylics, vallejo matt varnish, figures from PJ Productions, Eduard Zoom cockpit PE

Prop blurs by er... PropBlur

Stand donated from Tamiya Spitfire IX
 
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5*s from them props look awesome and the plane...........................well enough said

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Ian M

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Nice to see one posed in flight.

Good paint as well.

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Nice work and paint job. Those props are different, a nice change from the usual static displays.
 

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As I'm building a mossy I thought I'd take a look for some inspiration and found this little gem

Great build
 
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love it mate- the props match with the stand, imitating it`s flight great job

John
 
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Very nice Andrew a lot of hours in that one to produce such a finish.

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Dead nice. Well done for displaying it in flight. Something we should do more of.
 
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Awesome looking Mossie. I'm not normally a fan of those blurred props but they look excellent on your build - really adds to the look of movement!
 
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Brilliant build, love the props and I spotted the deliberate mistake;) ;)

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Excellent build. Love that first shot with the bomb aimer looking down at the camera, very dramatic.
 
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That's just yummy !! And the best use of prop blurs I've seen yet :smiling3:

Cheers, Neil
 
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