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would love to do this one, did sign up for it, but got nothing, just hope it comes out soon.
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Doesn’t say on the site that it’s a trial. So I will sign up for this. Looks fantastic with so many working features. Andy.
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I saw that.it looks a bit toy like to me with the really oversized rivet detail.I do like the base though.That is really cool.
Carl
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Here`s "MY" thoughts: Would seriously think it is a trial. Agree with Darbyvet that the rivet scale is way out, as were the rivets on the London Bus. Did Deag miss out on this? For those who have built/building the Deag version I suspect they may not want to invest in another Spitfire. Would I invest in this version? Most probably not. Even though the base is very good with its actions, I don`t think the main item of the plane is up to spec (even with all the moving details). So in conclusion: Not one for me and I love the "Spit". The choice is still yours though. Regards delboy271155 (Derek) COME BACK GUY FAWKES "YOUR COUNTRY NEEDS YOU"
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 Agreed, but the DA Spitfire with the Hachette electrics package? Wow
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