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Wingco57

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  1. Peter, You make it look so simple. Looking at your tutorials it seems to be too. That metal skin cannot be created by painting alone. Cheers Cees
  2. Buch of criminals, making me almost believe that Cheers Cees
  3. Nobody is stopping you Nick hehe..... Cheers Cees
  4. Thanks for the report Erik, couldn't make it due to family commitments. Looks like a real nice show. I like the engines on the Horten with the same serialnumber (or is that the aircrafts number?). Next time I'll be present to knuffel you again. Or this coming saturday perhaps Cees
  5. Amazing progress Peter, Will the Skins buttjoint at the top and bottom, or will there be a capping strip? Cheers Cees
  6. Got a fw190 seatback at the museum, it is made from armoured steel, so do not thin the edges while building it. Very nice build, as usual Jimbo. Cheers Cees
  7. I got AMS. Could not get arsed to do any work on the Spitfire IX intended for the group build. Only temporarily lapse of reason. Just waiting for the right kit or project to bubble up I think. Must be something obscure as opposed to the Spit. Cheers Cees
  8. Lovely to see acres of Mosquito. Because of it's size it is difficult to avoid that toylook, but you have nailed it. Cheers Cees
  9. Wow, that is scaringly fine paintwork. Cees
  10. I like the way wnw point out their booboo on the two British instruments in the instructions. And how to correct it. Now That is attention to detail. Well done wnw. Nicely done too Jeroen. Cheers Cees
  11. Repeating myself Peter, but this is fantastic scratchbuilding. Impressive how you manage to Fit the interior despite a fully closed up fuselage. Fantastic, Cheers Cees
  12. Mike, Well this a great attempt at losing your allied virginity and lear more about the light side. Looking good. Cheers Cees
  13. Naughty stoute boy. Cees
  14. By the way, as far as I know the cockpit interior was black. Hope this helps. Cheers Cees
  15. I always think the zoom-set is a useful alternative if you are not that much into photo-etch. Cheers Cees
  16. It would be great if the two of you can cooperate in these builds. Sharing information works both ways. Cheers Cees
  17. Richard. For posting pics you need to use photobucket or similar. Copy the img link and paste it with control V into the topic. That should work. Cheers Cees
  18. Parts of this Mossie are on show at Gilze Rijen air base in the south of the Netherlands. Very sobering to see a smashed up undercarriage leg. Such a tragic way to go after so many hazardous missions. Cheers Cees
  19. Really like those Merlins, I thought at first that they looked chunky on the sprue, but it looks the part. Cees
  20. I like digging up aircraft from WWII, but that is not as exciting as riding a motorcycle Cees
  21. They shoot horses don't they? ( the song I mean) LOL Cees
  22. Peter, it seems the quality of your work is increasing daily. Playing devils advocate here, but don't you look at the earlier work and think: hmm that could be done better? This is the future Telford winner, if not this year, certainly the next. Cheers Cees
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