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darren

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About darren

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    My Model! My Rules!
  • Birthday 06/26/1971

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    Chatham, Kent UK
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    Military modelling, reading, watching DVDs and cinema.
  1. This is my go to F-14 site Home of M.A.T.S
  2. Excellent work. This is work is something I wish I could aspire to.
  3. Where does it come from? As I'm intrigued. Thanks Darren
  4. I have the first version, so will be getting the updated version also.
  5. Super build Darren. Just got one of my Tamiya kitty's I love it. Can't wait to get my second one :)
  6. I have one on pre-order and I'm undecided whether to do it as a VF-1, VF-111 or VF-124 jet. Although all the different blocks confuse me. I know the difference between the undernose pods, TF-30 as opposed to F-110 engines, and ECM bumps. But other than that I'm confused.
  7. Never mind brain fart. It would do me good to look right through the book, not just bits of it lol
  8. Hi guys. And F-14 experts. Been looking at my Hobbyboss F-14 cockpit and the two circled bits don't look right, as can't find em in any references. What say you?
  9. Thank you Joel. The Lanc is my favorite all-time airplane. So always try to get em just right.
  10. Thank you Joel! I like my models to match color wise. I think I achieve that!
  11. So this is Avro Lancaster B.Mk.II DS842 as built by Armstrong-Whitworth. She is in the markings she wore while with 514 Sqdn 3 Group RAF Bomber Command from December 1943-July 1944. From there she went to 1668 HCU, and was SOC in March 1945.
  12. So this Lanc was one of 400 built at Armstrong-Whitworth at Baginton in Coventry. She is seen in the markings when she was on strength with 424 (Tiger) Sqdn RCAF from January-October 1945, which was based at Skipton-on-Swale as part of 6 Group Bomber Command. NG347 was scrapped in May 1947. Having Canadian heritage I had to do a Canadian operated one. And seen here with my recently completed Lanc B.Mk.II to give an indication of size.
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