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By: critter592 - 4th April 2008 at 00:33

That is just incredible. A masterpiece! 😯 😯

Model engineering has always fascinated me – I’ve always wanted a 5″ gauge steam locomotive, but I haven’t enough patience to keep to the (as my friend once put it when we were discussing HIS loco) “the same grindstone for 15 years”, and as such I have to be content with the (almost) “instant” plastic models!
Maybe if I ever win the lottery I might treat myself…!

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By: pagen01 - 2nd April 2008 at 21:15

Incredible, simply incredible! In fairness it probably isn’t displayed as shown there for technical, keeping all those functions working over a long period of time would be difficult and possibly involve dismantling the model every now and then, possibly to the detriment of its stunning appearence.

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By: hunterxf382 - 2nd April 2008 at 18:59

Don’t you just love it when you think you’ve seen it all – then along comes something as stunning as this to blow you away…. 😀

What an amazing engineered model – lovely to watch that clip, but such a crying shame it currently appears to be static on a revolving diorama display setting these days…. If only it could be operated as built…

Well done to Bernard the builder of this amazing project…. 🙂

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By: Fouga23 - 2nd April 2008 at 07:59

………….f~*k me!!

Now, now, where are your manners? Where’s the “please”:D :p

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By: gwrco - 2nd April 2008 at 02:32

………….f~*k me!! What an incredible, and fantastic piece of engineering!

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By: Radpoe Meteor - 1st April 2008 at 10:54

Wasn’t thinking about it flying, but running up etc would’ve been good!

I hadn’t watched the whole film so I assumed it was a flyer- my appologies. Having finally got to watch the whole film I am truly gobsmacked!!!!!

Every museum should have a model or two like this.

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By: XH668 - 31st March 2008 at 15:51

Yeah the engine run looks ok and that, but i think it looks better just sitting there, with all the figures. Its just like a ww2 RAF scene

But nether the less its great on all accounts

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By: Peter - 31st March 2008 at 15:13

I don’t think it was meant to fly but it is impressive as the post it raises and lowers upon just adds to e realism!

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By: Oxcart - 31st March 2008 at 14:07

It would have been a greater waste if it had flown & crashed, still IT is one fantastic model- I just wish it was in our museum.

Anyone know who’s got it though?

Wasn’t thinking about it flying, but running up etc would’ve been good!

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By: steve64 - 31st March 2008 at 12:22

Just watched the video. Incredible. Couldn’t believe it when things such as undercarrige, turrets, flaps etc started moving. What a piece of engineering/modelling.

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By: mantog - 31st March 2008 at 10:04

IIRC it’s in the Hutton-le-Hole local history/folk museum, which is out past Pickering way onto N. Yorks Moors. Fitting perhaps, several bombers crashed in this area…indeed a Lancaster crashed in, or just outside of, Hutton-le-Hole

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By: Bluebird Mike - 31st March 2008 at 09:59

That is quite simply staggering- perhaps the best model I have ever seen, of anything! A true tribute to the Hallybag, and better looking than the full sized one at Elvington, I reckon! :p

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By: Radpoe Meteor - 31st March 2008 at 09:46

What a waste!- all the hours that went into getting it to actually work only to have it on static display

It would have been a greater waste if it had flown & crashed, still IT is one fantastic model- I just wish it was in our museum.

Anyone know who’s got it though?

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By: Oxcart - 30th March 2008 at 21:17

What a waste!- all the hours that went into getting it to actually work only to have it on static display

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By: stangman - 30th March 2008 at 20:25

That is one amazing model. Imagine it filmed against a green screen the result would be awesome!

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By: Arabella-Cox - 30th March 2008 at 16:37

halifax model

bernard also restored the rear turret for YAMs Halifax he made the perspex panels in a vacuum former made from an old chest freezer,ive seen the model many years ago and it is a real joy to behold so accurate .

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By: Peter - 30th March 2008 at 15:26

Apparently it is in a museum in the uk and is static only.

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By: Oxcart - 30th March 2008 at 14:52

What happened to it??

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By: Livewirex - 30th March 2008 at 11:04

I want one…..fantastic detail

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By: contrailjj - 30th March 2008 at 06:08

WOW!!

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