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News ReporterEngland - North West, United Kingdom
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Posted: Thursday, April 05, 2018 - 03:58 AM UTC

Tim Hatton was invited to build the Overtrees version of Eduards Bf 109 G-14 armed with nothing more than a sprue cutter, knife, tweezers and liquid glue so how did he get on?
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Thanks!
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Posted: Saturday, April 07, 2018 - 05:56 AM UTC
Tim, super work. I really appreciate what you wrote about writing the review took longer than the build. That is important to those of us who have little time.
The model goes together and features wonderful surface detail. And that clear plastic cockpit fuel line - very cleaver of Eduard.
I am very interested to build one of these models now!
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litespeed
News ReporterEngland - North West, United Kingdom
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Posted: Saturday, April 07, 2018 - 03:16 PM UTC
cheers Fred. I really enjoyed building this kit as you may be able to tell. Eduards Weekend Bf-109G series would be a good choice to restore anyone's building mojo. tim