Nice feeling of height and depth there Paul.
If it isn’t moving, hit it until it does, if it is moving hit it until it stops, otherwise call a sparky.
If it isn’t moving, hit it until it does, if it is moving hit it until it stops, otherwise call a sparky.
Depends what it is and where it is, like all art, some is funny, witty, interesting, stimulating and other is just a mess.
I’m personally not a fan of just tags, no matter how big or well rendered, I do like characters that are often engaging with their environment.
As a wholesome variation this site has some gems on it http://www.postitwar.com/?f3724828
Depends what it is and where it is, like all art, some is funny, witty, interesting, stimulating and other is just a mess.
I’m personally not a fan of just tags, no matter how big or well rendered, I do like characters that are often engaging with their environment.
As a wholesome variation this site has some gems on it http://www.postitwar.com/?f3724828
Couple of rendered versions of them.


Freight Dog models have also got a 1/72 resin version of the single seater which is a rather tidy little kit.
My father still has a toy given to him one Christmas that was made by a German POW who was working on their farm at some stage during the war.

I hope everyone enjoys themselves and gets all the aviation related stuff they could possibly want.

I hope everyone enjoys themselves and gets all the aviation related stuff they could possibly want.
To be more organised and educate the kids with some good old war films.
To be more organised and educate the kids with some good old war films.
A fully fitted out Harrier cockpit comes close though!
Congratulations on your news Chris.
I think if you stuck the rest of the airframe back on then the Harrier would probably win every time!:diablo:
Thanks again for all the best wishes.
There’s a few SHars in museums, NAM has one with a rather notable history.
I just wish a few had survived in the original Mk I configuration and not converted back.
Is it just me (well, Google) but there don’t seem to be any Noahs in the aviation world.
Yet, there’s time for that to change now as he’s going to have a proper upbringing like his older sister, she went to her first flying legends at 6 weeks old. Might have to drag him down to brunty this weekend and get him blooded!
Wish I’d thought of those suggestions, ended up going with Noah instead but already got Dam Busters and 633 Sqn lined up for when he comes home from hospital.