Sorry, digital camera is not a lot of cop, decided to stop
functioning all together, and yes, the batteries are new and in the
right way round..... Hope the old analogue still works.....
--- In themodelcatalogue@..., "Tom Jolly"
<tom.jolly@t...> wrote:
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> Eddie,
> have you figured out how to use your camera yet?
> I'm sure we'd all love to see some pics of the TSR2.
> I have some shamefully bad photos of the actual aircraft, so I'll
post them
> in a folder in the photo gallery.
> Tom.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: themodelcatalogue@...
> [mailto:themodelcatalogue@...]On Behalf Of Eddie
> Cottington
> Sent: 08 March 2006 11:23
> To: themodelcatalogue@...
> Subject: [themodelcatalogue] The worlds most eagerly awaited kit
> arrives! Hurrah, or so it may seem....
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> Hello all, havent posted for a while, been V busy..
> Picture the scene, been waiting for 17 months for an order to
> arrive, the posty has dropped a little red card through the letter
> box, with trepidation head to the post office and retrieve the
> precious package, home again. As the package is opened, HOORAY!!
> TSR.2!! Initial impression, WOW, AT LAST! Open box, white plastic,
> no more 3 gallon paint jobs (You know the ones, dark grey plastic
> showing through until the umpteenth coat), detail is fantastic
> (Except the obligatory airfix dining chair ejector seats..) Now for
> building. Fairly good start, 164 gone solid, new can has no
pigment,
> 3rd time lucky, all goes smoothly until the first bits start going
> together, erm, is this made of plastic or bakelite, liquid poly and
> poly cement wont touch the b****y stuff! Another small problem is
> THE WINGS DONT FIT!! never mind, out with the emery paper, hmmm,
> waited best part of a year and a half for this , they could have
got
> the bugger right... something missing from the painting
instructions
> is the flap detail, should have a dark finish for XR219, where they
> were not painted due to the blown flaps, and 27003 polished steel
> looks a lot better on the exhaust shroud than silver fox as the
> shroud is a steel/titanium alloy. If any one want photos (comedy or
> otherwise) of the build please feel free to e-mail me and I shall
> endevour to work out how the digital camera works!!
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