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Airfix Japanese Zero - modelling potential.

Started by Pen-Pusher, January 11, 2017, 11:36:12 AM

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Pen-Pusher

Hang on a minute lads... I've got an idea!

zak

Grumpy by name and nature

Pen-Pusher

Can you see where I'm going with this....? (Eat your heart out Jacque Cousteau!)

Pen-Pusher

I know, no flippin' flippers yet. Flippin' 'eck 'e says!

Bigkev

Hi Pen Pusher,

That looks like it'll fit the bill nicely, as long as you give him some Flippers!!
Well done anyway.
Bigkev
I hope my next is always better

Pen-Pusher

Air hose, regulator and flippers - now for his weight belt!

(Ms D says I have to buy a new Cheese board!!)

zak

Don't forget some bubbles, reminds me of Jacques Cousteau, or if your even older Hans and Loti Hass.
Sorry about the spelling.
Grumpy by name and nature

Pen-Pusher

Methinks he doth ask too much?Bubbles indeed!

Bigkev

Hi Zak,
I'll stick with Jacque's Cousteua, I'm not as old as you with the other two!
Bigkev

PS. Pen-Pusher, it looks okay, well done!   
I hope my next is always better

Pen-Pusher

Seen from above, a diver pauses over the empty cockpit of a heavily encrusted Mitsubishi Zero lying seventeen metres below the surface of Jammer Bay,  a few miles of the south coast of New Britain Island, Papua New Guinea.
Lost on 17th April 1944 the aircraft, serial number 4213 has survived remarkably well due to the low salt content in this part of the ocean. Only colour is changed by the depth.

zak

Grumpy by name and nature