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Posts posted by nmayhew
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Thank you for sharing.
I hope you manage to progress with this.
one thing I could never work out was whether the Gs (or even Ds) has the window down through the cockpit and out under where the bomb cradle was / is?
I have that Classic Pubs Stuka book you showed but it was pretty poor at confirming such basic detail I recall (haven’t looked at it for years).
Anyway, hope the project does come to fruition for you.
Nick
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i have always sworn to never do a what if, whether it be Panzerwaffe 46 or Luftwaffe 46
but this may make me break that oath!
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i am not surprised there is no 1/32 kit of this (or the Fulmar) but there is something quite quirky i like about both these aircraft
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stunning finish!
the supercharger intake grill should not be there btw
sorry - that's a common mistake; the museum 152 had it and now everyone thinks it is a production item
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i love the ultra matt finish and the way you have made a monotone finish interesting
the only let down are the wheels - the centre seam line shows up and could have done with some AM replacements, given the quality of the rest of the kit and what you have done to it
thanks again for sharing
Nick
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On 05/08/2017 at 7:02 PM, JeroenPeters said:
North star Wheels. Haven't seen those before.... Looking forward to seeing them up close..
yes me too
i'd be interested in seeing a pic of the actual parts when the time comes
you never really know what you are going to get with CAD...
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Nice!
what vehicle are you building?
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On 15/04/2017 at 1:43 AM, Artful69 said:
Pity it isn't 1/32 eh? ... Any particular reason it's advertising the 'other place' in the top RH corner?
Rog
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super sweet as always Mike!
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wow that is some hard core modelling right there, and a pretty awesome mottle paint job as well
most impressive!
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Great to have this build back!
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Wow.
This is pretty hard core stuff!
Very impressed.
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Note that the prices shown are before VAT at 21% is added for Europe.
This makes them very expensive kits - too much so for me I'm afraid.
i am very very much an outsider in that i had quite a lot of these kits on two occassions and each time offloaded then realising that i was never going to build things with all that rigging
they are still beautiful kits though!
so to the extnet that i am not 'emotionally invested' in the WNW / WWI modelling area, here is my take....
the price, well, is the price, so only time will tell what sales will do
but one thing that drives me nuts is websites that show a price, show shipping, then you go to check out and THEN they suddenly spring VAT on the whole thing
they should be upfront about that sort of thing
and if anyone says oh it depends what country you are in as to what rate you pay, then the website should detect your IP address
this is fairly basic stuff in the retail world
or failing that, just ask you to select your location when first accessing the website
but for those moaning about the prices, well, you were warned - it's not like this all sprung up overnight
we had what, 5 years plus of free shipping...?
i just wish there had been a more effective way of dodging the thief tax imposed by the post office for collecting the other tax imposed by HMRC!
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Whilst the finish is stunning, should it actually look like it's been on a Pacific carrier deck for 2 years?
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Brilliant model
Brilliant presentation
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Wonderful finish
Thank you for sharing
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Definitely going to make this particular a/c
I hope mine looks as good!
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Fantastic paint work
Which magazine?
When?
If you get paid then fair enough, but such a waste that so many cool models are wasted in magazines (in my opinion of course)
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Thank you! I used an enamel marker, after some practice on a scrap model; I wanted to replicate a mop-applied whitewash pattern.
Cheers, Tom
Thanks Tom
Any particular brand / where would I buy these things?
Never heard of them you see...
Thanks again
Nick
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Wonderful stuff!
1/48 Wellington Mk.X (He727 NA-K)
in LSM 1/35 and Larger Work In Progress
Posted
beyond awesome!