Request for opinions
| Alan Williams | 27/12/2010 22:53:20 |
| 92 forum posts | Hello all,I am thinking of building the Galaxy Models Chipmunk.Has anyone experienced this build?Information and advice would be appreciated.Thanks.Alan Williams
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| Andy Green | 29/12/2010 20:14:38 |
1351 forum posts 35 photos | This model was a last thought on my Christmas list, and guess what; I got one.
First impressions are a very good kit. My last kit was an Xtra Wot and it was rubbish, lifting veneers, ill fitting parts anyway back to the Chipmunk.
Off on holiday on Friday, but I intend it to be a quick build so I''ll blog as I go.
One change I think I will make, is to do away with the cowl and use a Carbon Copy one. Nothing wrong with the supplied one, but the CC one does look a lot better.
Andy Edited By Andy Green on 29/12/2010 20:15:46 |
| Alan Williams | 31/12/2010 10:15:05 |
| 92 forum posts | Thanks for the reply.I will order one soon and follow your blog.Alan Williams
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| Andy Green | 09/01/2011 20:32:56 |
1351 forum posts 35 photos | My build blog:
Andy |
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Galaxy Models Chipmunk replacement cowl Please note that the picture is of a complete model and is for reference only.
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