
What beautiful lines. Reminds me of something Geoffrey de Havilland would do.
My much better half Su leaned over my shoulder while passing the display cabinet and commented "You have a lot of German stuff...". She's right. So in keeping with my passive efforts at keeping the balance of power between Axis and Allied, Cross's and Cockades, the next few builds have to be with roundels.
After taking down and then returning several kits to the stash, I heard the sirens' call of the Bristol by Blue Max.

I have contemplated starting several Blue Max kits in the past and I'm looking forward to jumping in on this one.

When I opened the box I was surprised to find a second kit tucked in the box by the previous owner. No decals but I'm sure I can find something to fit 1/72 scale.

Those sprue gates are thicker than some of the parts.
I'm looking forward to doing standard colors of PC-10 or PC-12 (which, I've read both..) with grey cowling and CDL under.

Richard Williams posted some wonderful reference photos that I will be using for added rivets and lacing.

What has struck me from poking through these several kits in my stash is the obvious care and passion Chris Gannon put into making these kits. Life dictated some changes in his life and he had to sell off his model companies. Last the www knew he was teaching math. I hope he realizes the efforts and passion he put forth more than 20 years ago are still appreciated and providing pleasure and satisfaction today. If you need a decent and accurate 504 or Snipe he is still the only and best game in town.
More soon......