Flight Replicas' B-24 WIP shots

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Flight Replicas' B-24 WIP shots

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For those who don't visit the SOH forums, Mike at Flight Replicas has posted some development shots of the Liberator.

http://www.sim-outhouse.com/sohforums/s ... erator-WIP

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Thanks for the HU Brian,
As others have said, it's looking good from here!
I was impressed at an early age when I bought a Revell model of a B-24.
I still like its lines, even though I read during the past months that they had a tendency to snap the fuselage when under attack. :(
I have a payware B-24 in my hangar, but I can't tell you whose just now.

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Brian ? *-)

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Paul K wrote:
30 Aug 2019, 13:36
Brian ? *-)
*-) Yes, Brian:- "P-a-u-l- -K"


Sorry, Paul! :$

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:lol: :lol:

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