ESCI 1/72 Sea Harrier

stillp

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Finished at last. Generally a nice kit, but there are several small parts that don't have any locating points, and the instructions are a bit vague in places.
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The scheme is for the 899th RNAS at Yeovilton, so I'll leave it clean.
Pete
 

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Hi Peter
That's a great result. Esci are not the best of kits but you've managed to build a really fine model.
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Looking good. I didn’t realise the Harrier is an old enough plane that it already operated off pre-ironclad aircraft carriers, though ;)
 

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Great result Pete. This kit has withstood the years, despite it's fit issues.
 
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Looks great! I read somewhere that the Esci kit is the most accurate 1/72 SHAR kit out there, which is surprising given its age.
 

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Yes Steve, it should! Strange, I was sure I'd checked that. :disappointed2:
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