Hi guys, I believe this is my first build here in the gallery. Took 3 weeks start to finish, nice kits to build... the kit sort of falls together but the locating pins are quick thick and the holes need widening, other than that and a gap between fuselage/wing, it was a joy to build.
I will be starting the RF-4 trainer in the new few days, so I will post that up if there is any interest. Same kit but with a longer nose to house another person.
Thanks for looking.
Finished - Bronco 1/35th V-1 Fi-103R by Radleigh Bushell, on Flickr
Finished - Bronco 1/35th V-1 Fi-103R by Radleigh Bushell, on Flickr
Finished - Bronco 1/35th V-1 Fi-103R by Radleigh Bushell, on Flickr
Finished - Bronco 1/35th V-1 Fi-103R by Radleigh Bushell, on Flickr
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1/35th Fi-103R V-1
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Re: 1/35th Fi-103R V-1
Hi Buddy
Smart piece of work there
I never knew there was a piloted version of the V1
Thanks for posting
Patrick
Smart piece of work there
I never knew there was a piloted version of the V1
Thanks for posting
Patrick
Re: 1/35th Fi-103R V-1
Cheers Patrick.
There was, and also this a trainer that is hitting the bench as said. Although I don't think the piloted versions were about long as it wasn't Germanys way of doing things. Interesting though!
IMG_3450 by Radleigh Bushell, on Flickr
There was, and also this a trainer that is hitting the bench as said. Although I don't think the piloted versions were about long as it wasn't Germanys way of doing things. Interesting though!
IMG_3450 by Radleigh Bushell, on Flickr
Re: 1/35th Fi-103R V-1
Here you go PB:paddyboy wrote:Hi Buddy
Smart piece of work there
I never knew there was a piloted version of the V1
Thanks for posting
Patrick
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fieseler_ ... eichenberg
Nice job Radleigh
Cheers
Mark
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Mark
If our airforces are never used, they have achieved their finest goal.
— General Nathan F. Twining
Re: 1/35th Fi-103R V-1
Thanks for the link, Mark
German Samuari
Who'd a thunk it
German Samuari
Who'd a thunk it
Re: 1/35th Fi-103R V-1
Hope you don't mind me crashing this thread, but here's a shot of an Fi-103 at Lashenden (now Headcorn) back in the summer of 1986. I don't think the engine was actually running
Fi-103_LAM86 by Tony Adams, on Flickr
The airframe was still in situ back in 2014
Fi-103_LAM86 by Tony Adams, on Flickr
The airframe was still in situ back in 2014
Re: 1/35th Fi-103R V-1
Last time I was at Headcorn/ Lashenden the V1 was off being restored, might be back by now.
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