Looks like a nice kit. I do like looking at the one at Old Warden. I have to admit, that I had built several models (as a family member flew them) but until I got up near one, I hadn't a clue how big they are.
They really are on the large side aren't they. I had the Matchbox model kit version when I was a kid and always mispronounced it "Lynsander" - not knowing its Shakespearian/Mythological name origins. I loved how the wheels moved on that kit and it was one of my favourite models. Its a friendly shape. I never thought I'd see one fly but saw 3 of them at Duxford that one time decades ago. Every time I go to Old Warden (well, when I had a car), I would make a point of 'saying hello' to theirs.
hi im 11 years old modeller. and i like this model plane. thanks for video
Good, I hope someone will buy it for you.
@@Payne2view i hope too
Nice looking kit Rob but I stay away from resin and metal parts,well tidy review.
Yes, I'm not sure how many of the metal bits n bobs I'll be using, whenever I get around to making it.
Looks like a nice kit. I do like looking at the one at Old Warden. I have to admit, that I had built several models (as a family member flew them) but until I got up near one, I hadn't a clue how big they are.
They really are on the large side aren't they.
I had the Matchbox model kit version when I was a kid and always mispronounced it "Lynsander" - not knowing its Shakespearian/Mythological name origins. I loved how the wheels moved on that kit and it was one of my favourite models. Its a friendly shape. I never thought I'd see one fly but saw 3 of them at Duxford that one time decades ago. Every time I go to Old Warden (well, when I had a car), I would make a point of 'saying hello' to theirs.
Intresting.does the Mk 111 look any different to the Mk 11?
Not sure what the differences are actually.
Спасибо за обзор👍Хорошая модель!
Рад, что вам понравилось. Я надеюсь, что когда-нибудь мне понравится его строить.