Ilyushin IL 2 -M82 , cut'n'shut Finished

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Hi Tony
Simon would definitely have appreciated the work that went into this. He could never build anything straight from the box.
Great result. Worth all the work that went into it to get a unique model.
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Super job, Tony and a totally fitting tribute to Simon's style of model making. And as Jim says, absolutely unique. One to be proud of.
 

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The Sturmovik looks great Tony, as others have said, one to be proud of.
 

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Thanks guys , appreciate it . Although it was a bit of a challenge i really enjoy a good hatchet job !! Cheers tony
 

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Tony, I'm glad you finished this I followed with great interest wondering how the new nose would look once it was grafted on and everything was "married" up. A superb job and you should be very pleased.
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Tony, I'm glad you finished this I followed with great interest wondering how the new nose would look once it was grafted on and everything was "married" up. A superb job and you should be very pleased.
Rick H. :thumb2:
Cheers rick , glad you like it
Nice one Tony.
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Tony

Apologies but I completely missed this cross the finish line.

That's turned out very nicely indeed.

Well done.

Andrew
 
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