Model craft F82B 'Twin Mustang'

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I've finally managed to finish this one.Not an easy build .Very hard plastic that was difficult to fill and sand. And some of the parts just didn't fit very well.I used after market vacform canopies as the kit items were way too wide for the fuselage.It won't win any competitions,but I'm reasonably happy with it.

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Nice one Dave. Great to see it finished. And a first for me. I'm quite sure I've never seen one of these built here before.
 

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As first for me as well Colin,
Despite of all the grief it gave you along the way it has turned out very well. Great result Dave.
Now wondering what other odd ball twins there are out there...
 

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Excellent job dave , it looks the business . All you need now is an all black nightfighter version to go alongside it! Cheers tony
 
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Excellent job dave , it looks the business . All you need now is an all black nightfighter version to go alongside it! Cheers tony
A black night fighter would be nice. But I won’t be making another one of these Modelcraft kits anytime soon!.
 

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Looking great Dave, love the metal finish, gives a more interesting look than the black variants.:thumb2::thumb2:
 
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