Well done P.K., always like to see Brewsters in Finish colors. The Finns had the best performing version flown by pilots that had the time to learn its strengths
For a second there, I thought you re-posted your Gladiator...looked like the same scheme - oh wait...there's only ONE wing. Anyhow...your 20 year-old build looks great. I was buildin ' 20 years ago (at least), and I don't think I've really improved much at all (..sigh..) 🙁
Well done P.K., always like to see Brewsters in Finish colors. The Finns had the best performing version flown by pilots that had the time to learn its strengths
For a second there, I thought you re-posted your Gladiator...looked like the same scheme - oh wait...there's only ONE wing. Anyhow...your 20 year-old build looks great. I was buildin ' 20 years ago (at least), and I don't think I've really improved much at all (..sigh..) 🙁
Stubby little thing isn't it? Nice to see an aircraft from off the beaten path. Do you remember whose kit it is?
Just saw the Hasegawa name in your tag.
I apologize manufacturer Hasegawa!
I have one in stock that will probably after the war paint.
And two Classic Airframe in 1/48 for the coming years
realization.
great work
Nice "Blast from the Past" P.k !
Lovely little Brewster.
Even better for being built 20 years ago.
Hi I am too, a Fann of anything Finnish. The Brewster being a favorite. Nice looking model.
It's certainly a nice looking model, P.K., and twenty years old, wow!
I'll echo the others - I like the Buffalo in Finnish markings, and I like your build - well done!
1/72? You are a modeling madman Ian. Very cool.
California Steve