Vickers Wellesley Mk.I
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Comments
2 January 2014, 23:35
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It's good to see this seldom seen kit (and plan) built.
One day, I'll find this kit and will build it. Your model just remembered me that!
Thanks
Lionel
3 January 2014, 06:36
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As far as I know Matchbox makes the only 1/72 kit of this aircraft. The kit is built out of box with only slight modifications. I added an antenna wire and drilled out the bump on the port side of the engine to make it a vent. I used the kit decals which marks the aircraft as a plane of No. 45 Squadron, RAF, Helwan, Agypten (Egypt), 1938.