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Edward Papazian
6th December 2009, 13:53
I could use a few more---like a Kingfisher, Duck, Seagull, etc.

Dutchie
6th December 2009, 16:21
I could use a few more---like a Kingfisher, Duck, Seagull, etc.

great collection EP:cool: :)

chris1966m
6th December 2009, 17:55
great models EP, float plane and flying boat models are :cool

ZS-VAN
6th December 2009, 18:02
Very nice collection! I agree float planes and flying boats are :cool :cool :cool :cool

Davidte2007
7th December 2009, 01:14
I could use a few more---like a Kingfisher, Duck, Seagull, etc.

:) Spitfire! :D ;)

:D Ed, that's very,very, nice collection there mate, and that's saying the least! :) ;) you have some very interesting subject's i am drawn to the Jap stuff! looks fab! :cool :cool :) Still toying with the idea of a Junkers not decided yet! :unsure: but would jump! at Sunderland :D Excellent Ed, :) Very Nice!! ;)

:o Forgot! Sunderland in 1-72nd please Corgi :D ;)

leeG
7th December 2009, 02:06
Nice collection, Ed.

I'd love to see someone like HobbyMaster do a seaplane series, sort of along the line of their WW2 carrier based bombers, of scouts and observation aircraft operating off of battleship and cruiser catapults. Planes like the OS2U Kingfisher, Curtiss SOC Seagull and Arado Ar 196.

P51D
7th December 2009, 19:59
Great stuff as usual Edward!

Somehow that lot make the otherwise excellent swordfish look pretty ordinary!

fozzy45
8th December 2009, 00:12
Great stuff EP. I have always had a soft spot for floatplanes. One of my personal favourites is the Nakajima Rufe. I still have an unmade 1/72 scale Hasegawa one in the loft. Think I just might dig it out and have a go at some kitbashing for a change.

minter
8th December 2009, 08:45
what no Sunderland !

tc2324
8th December 2009, 09:00
what no Sunderland !

Don`t think the Sunderland is classed as a float plane old chap, more a flying boat.;)

Junkers 52 is the real biggy missing from Ed`s collection, which is rather nice by the way.:)

minter
8th December 2009, 11:47
Don`t think the Sunderland is classed as a float plane old chap, more a flying boat.;)


splitting hairs :D ;)

tc2324
8th December 2009, 12:39
splitting hairs :D ;)

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