Thanks guys! The perspex came from Trent Plastics, they are on ebay, they werent the cheapest place (not very far off either) but they were willing to send it by RM which should have been next day as it normally is. I just phoned a few places for quotes 'cos it was a custom size, it was £25 from them with the £13 'Guaranteed' RM postage.
I will give T-Cut a go if I can find some, the canopies are still smooth on inside not rough like outside so prob still ok to try.
Hows that camo netting working out? Halloween here soon so I may find it in the shops again
Honouring my Great Uncle: 600 Sqn Beau
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Re: Honouring my Great Uncle: 600 Sqn Beau
There is always a fifth Sherman
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Re: Honouring my Great Uncle: 600 Sqn Beau
I just re-uploaded most of the pics from this build, found half had got spoiled by the crappy site I uploaded them to before posting here.
Interestingly my Father has managed to contact Mike Critchley, son of Ed - my Great Uncle's navigator, in Canada and has received a Christmas card from him. Hopefully they will be able to share information and maybe find some new.
I have recently been informed the 600 Squadron Association has a new website: http://600squadronassociation.com/ which has the newsletter this build featured in: http://600squadronassociation.com/wp-co ... header.pdf
Interestingly my Father has managed to contact Mike Critchley, son of Ed - my Great Uncle's navigator, in Canada and has received a Christmas card from him. Hopefully they will be able to share information and maybe find some new.
I have recently been informed the 600 Squadron Association has a new website: http://600squadronassociation.com/ which has the newsletter this build featured in: http://600squadronassociation.com/wp-co ... header.pdf
There is always a fifth Sherman