Hasegawa 1/72 A-10 Warthog

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Nothing to be nervous about!

That looks good to me, obviously well put together and finished. All you've got to do now is figure out what's next.

Cheers

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Well that looks pretty good to me as well.

Ian M

PS what can we call you do you have a short name? Your user name is a bit of a tongue twister..!
 

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That is nice work Leo. The Warthog is a serious looking aircraft, wouldn't want to be on the receiving end of that cannon. Soon to be gone from the skies I read recently.
 

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Great job leo , i hope you enjoyed it , you should be well pleased with that one. , cheers tony
 
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When I was an air cadet, the A10 was one of my favorite designs. The A10 and the F16, F15 and to a lesser degree the F18 were my usual builds. Now I am into "military aircraft of the 1940s"....
 

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Nice job Leo. That cannon thing at the front. I think I read somewhere, if it's fired for too long, the recoil can stall the aircraft - a big gun indeed.

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Nothing at all to worry about, looks superb mate. Have a great build from me.

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0ne48thtel

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Very nice indeed if you were sat on a battle field you would want to either be in the plane or behind it's point of aim, either that or a bloody fast runner ;)
 
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