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mobear

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okay Ian i`m in for this SIG thing the crash,i will be using a spit that has been ooppsseedd by a trainee pilot,if this will be okay?(pilot will be worse for wear also)so i`m quite looking forward to it

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Look forward to seeing it Ole.

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Haha nice one Ole! Looks like he's saying " gosh chaps, I appear to have a chunk of wood in my jolly old shoulder! "

Look forward to more!

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I say old chap, I seam to have a bit of a splinter...

I see blood in the near future...

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That photo of the pilot in the cockpit looks like he's saying "i say chaps, anybody free to lend a hand and shut the old lid so i can be on my merry way" :smiling3:

like the idea, quite unusual, look forward to updates
 
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I like it so much!! You will have a hard work to paint it! But I'm sure will be a craker dio mate!

Have fun

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That sick spitfire just sicked up an engine.

Ole thats a unique way to do trees, Much better than my twigs

Fantastic job so far :thumbsup:
 
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looks a bit dented to me.

To be honest, a quick glance at that image .... it already looks like it's come down in the snowy alps what with the white plaster base and bare tree :smiling3:
 
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mobear

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tanks guys this is so much fun.never would i have thought of doing anything like this ever.just have to look closely at what the impact would have done to to prop and engine once they came off.

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