Backdating the AVRO CF-100 to the XC-100 muck-up in 1/48

HI !
Here another project I been working on from time to time , as the title say , I’m backdating the HOBBYCRAFT 1/48 CF-100 CANUCK to id WOOD-MUCH-UP know as the XC-100. If you like to view more pics of the project , I have set-up an GOOGLE page for it, just follow this link:

photos.app.goo.gl/3U8T4XQUAuBEdb1N9

Enjoy !
Jmarc
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Thank you for following this WIP , it’s quite appreciated , here the lastest update on the project !

AVRO XC-100 (CF-100) WOODEN MUCK-UP

(JUL 29th) Today I completed the work on the tail section and add some putty , glued it to the fuselage and start to work on the fuselage fin !!

If you like to view the complete WIP on this project , just follow this Google link :

If you like to view the AVRO CF-100 CANUCK RELATED PROJECTS I have done so far in 1/48 ,just follow this Google link :

Enjoy !
Jmarc
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Truly astounding craftsmanship, but pleased be advised the term in English is “mock-up.” Muck-up is the the King’s English equivalent of the American "F_ck-up, which your XC-100 is decidedly NOT :wink:

GGGGGGGlad you like it … You got it, the title made you look in the post … just as it was mean to be …

If you are curious have a look at this GOOGLE pages where to can view all the AVRO CANADA project I have completed so far , all in 1/48 of course !:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/aWDonmeui3szr3Yx5

Enjoy !
Jmarc

The “Clunks” used to scare me as a kid living in Senneterre. The pilots would do tree top approach runs on the radar, it was loud!

CCCCCCCool, I beleive it …you were a lucky young kid …lol !!

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Thank you for following this WIP , it’s quite appreciated , here the lastest update on the project !

AVRO XC-100 (CF-100) WOODEN MUCK-UP

(AUG 16th) Today I continue the work on the tail fin !!

If you like to view the complete WIP on this project , just follow this Google link :

If you like to view the AVRO CF-100 CANUCK RELATED PROJECTS I have done so far in 1/48 ,just follow this Google link :

Enjoy !
Jmarc
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