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One-Oh-Four

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  1. Looking very attractive indeed, Paulie!
  2. Thanks, Mike! I'll have a look around...
  3. Wellllll, that steak was in the end a bit too big to digest.... The Argentinians found a countermeasure...: So Argentina, congratulations on your win! Although on Saturday we'll now cheer for our German friends...
  4. Ben, your idea is working out great! Keep up the good work!!
  5. Are there decals on the market for Bf 109G's that were based / fought in France in the summer of 1944? I seem to only find Reichsverteidigung or Eastern Front. Thanks in advance! Cheers, Erik.
  6. Hey! That looks good, Jeroen!
  7. Grant van der Liefde, Oostsaksen, Engeland. (Saksen = Saxony, Saks = Saxon (person), Saksisch = Saxon (heritage etc.) Oost = east, Oost Saksen / Oostsaksen = East Saxony = Essex , Engeland = Angelland = Anglon-Land = England) Anglo-Saxons were the Anglons and Saxons who went from North-West Germany, North-East Netherlands (although there lived mostly Frisians) and Southern Denmark to Britain. In Dutch the are known as the Angelen and the Saksen, giving birth to the combined name of the Angelsaksen.
  8. Not anymore, though.... As for Mexi-Go:
  9. Tamiya does a lot of re-boxing Italeri kits in Japan. So, yes, I'm sure it's the Italeri kit.
  10. Does anyone know where I can find scale plans for the Meteor F.Mk. 4? Thanks! Erik.
  11. The canopy is too low, too wide or both. It should look like this: Anyhow, your progress looks great!!
  12. Paul, I don't think it's an original, rather a Vintage Aviator replica. But it still hurts to look at it.
  13. Are you planning on somehow correcting the "hood"?
  14. Yes please, since we are all such cheapskates in our little playing pen behind the dykes (errrr.....), don't expect us to buy the drinks!!
  15. Hi Ben, good review, mate! As for the decals; when there is a "Z" behind the product number, as is the case with the decals in this kit, it is produced not by Cartograf but by Zanchetti. http://www.zanchetti.it/
  16. Thanks, Edgar! The propeller blades seem De Havilland as opposed to Rotol too? At least I thought that the Rotol blades were always broad(est) at the base?
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