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I like it!! Very interested in how your WIP develops!!
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Wow, Laurent, you show us some exciting techniques and results!
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Looking good!!
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Epic WIP!!! Really enjoyed this!
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Wow, 8-year old you say? Magnificent work! Pleas congratulate him from me! This promises much for the future!!
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Wow, quite an involved conversion, I'd say! Eager to see your progress!
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Very good looking, Will! What magazine will feature your article?
Cheers,
Erik.
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Great interview, thanks for posting!!!
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Owh! That certainly is terrible!
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Wow.... finding yourself too low exiting a looping in a jet and SURVIVING?.... That man must have had tons of angels on his shoulders!
No casualties in the public?
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Great subject, great WIP, Wouter!
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Great subject! Will follow the WIP with interest!
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Great project! Nowadays Bibles aren't copied by hand anymore, so the patient people need another type of job.... Looking at it; that's where HpH comes in!
Carry on; I love it!
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Looks mouth-watering!
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Looks great! Which magazine? When published?
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Great work, John! Hope to see it IRL at Telford!
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Doesn't look 'fatally flawed' to me Jeroen!
Only Jeroen himself is fatally flawed.......
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I like it! Looking forward to more!
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Wooooohooooooo! Jeroentje did it!!!
http://forum.largescalemodeller.com/topic/3977-hk-models-132-mosquito-b-mkiv/
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VERY sweet looking bird, Jeroen!
As for those "etched patches", I don't have very much documentation on the Mossie, but what I have doesn't show any difference in surface texture / light reflection around hatches or the like on the wooden surfaces. Not on period photos but I haven't seen it on restoration projects either. Looking at it in that light, I'm seriously considering polishing them out.
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Yeah, my mate who also does the organization of our yearly trip to Telford. You know him.
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Well,.... mainly Huub Barbatruuk...... I'm a friggin' newbie as far as making / sculpting masters are concerned....
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Servicing - 'A' Flight Oakington March 1944 'C' DZ632, one of the early Cookie carriers. This was one of the modified Mosquitoes handed over to 139 Squadron the day 627 moved to Woodhall Spa, where we had no need for 4000lb bomb carrying capacity
From: http://www.627squadron.co.uk/afs-bookpartI-View.htm
http://www.627squadron.co.uk/afs-bookpartI-Devoted.htm
I must say that I cant see the white tips, though...
Emhar Hermaphrodite finished.
in LSM Armour Finished Work
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Very nice dio, Colin!