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Wingco57

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  1. I see a red door and I want it painted blahack........
  2. Yes, to keep the centre of gravity from shifting. Cees
  3. Nice to see the hydraulic recouperators for the gunturrets just aft of the bombbay. I like what I see. Cees
  4. I used to have one but sold it on. I hope to share as much info on the Lanc here as I can. Cees
  5. Very nice, I had the PCM kit painted in the same livery. The half invasion stripes underneath the fuselage are a nice touch. I have this kit in the stash too, yours will serve as a good template. Cees
  6. There was also the T-1 sight which was the MK XIV but produced in the USA. Cees
  7. Nice touch James. That panel covers the wiring loom to prevent damage. Cees
  8. Nice, that strange shape on the stabilizer centre is a leather cushion or other material padding to protect the rear gunners nether extemities while crawling over it. Underneath are bolts and other protruding nasties. Cees
  9. That would make one beautiful model.
  10. Glad I can see the pics again. You attention to detail is astounding as well as you honesty when you f..oul up. It is a pleasure to read your updates and we all learn from it. But few can match, let alone surpass it. But we can dream can't we? Cees
  11. Nice to see your fantastic builds, here's my modest P-40E in Dutch NEI colours. Cees
  12. Wonderful model, beautiful.
  13. So there seems to be a market for it. Despite all the cries that it is toylike. Cees
  14. No, can't see them too, neither on LSP. Getting withdrawal symptoms. Cees
  15. I add those frames last and because the paint doesn't adhere very well make it looks weathered. I did it on my 1/32 Beaufighter/ Cees
  16. Here's one. There are umpteenth variations of the nose turret installation, fairings etc. The first nose turret installations were fieldmods where a Consolidated A6 tailturret was fitted in the nose. Due to the success the manufacturer developed a similar installation, but so did Ford at Willow Run as well as various ad hoc fieldmods. Mushroom Publications has released a book on the many differences regarding the B-24. Cees
  17. What a clever idea. Aluminium tape has many uses. Also very handy doing canopy frames.
  18. Chaps, What I see here is a rather crudely assembled model. We don't know if this is the definitive kit yet. Some observations have been made about the wing etc. But until testshots or the kit itself is released let's keep the negative remarks at bay if you please. Besides, has anyone of you actually seen an Emerson nose turret before? Cees
  19. All we need is love And...plenty of filler. Cees
  20. Well, it keeps you off the streets for the time being, so you cannot do any mischief Cees
  21. Compared to the standard Ju-88 this looks like a lovechild between a praying mantis and Mr Revell's housekeeper What a wonderful build Wouter. I thought the Me-410 was fantastic but this one easily surpasses it. Cees
  22. Full bombload probably.
  23. Not critique: camera distortion or has the middle part sagged? IIRC the topline of the Mustang is a nice smoothly sloping curve. Cees
  24. SH Whirlwind would be nice but I doubt it is ready yet. Look how long it took to release the Tempests. But we can but hope. Cees
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