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rieser

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  1. Good to see some bench action again Jeroen. Keep pushing! Cheers, Ralph.
  2. Contemplating Hasegawa's Ju 87D/G but like Dave, need to do some digging to find a suitable subject. And rivet plans...
  3. Hello Will. Looks like a cracker! Lovely tones. Cheers, Ralph.
  4. Solid starts on both projects Mike. Good to see the mojo back in spades! Cheers, Ralph.
  5. Hello ophthoidoug. I used Radu Brinzan's Rivet-R pounce wheel tool to add the rivets. Great little tool that comes with different wheels for different teeth spacings. I prefer it to some of the other offerings as it leaves a hole rather than a square-edged slot. I followed in places with the metal pin in areas that I couldn't reach with the wheel. The steel rule is a broken piece of a carpenter's retractable measuring tape - nice and flexible with a good crisp edge. It was simply held in place by hand - no tape used. As for a learning curve, I find that rescaling plans so that you can use a set of dividers to simply measure/transfer the measurement directly from the plan to the plastic helps to speed things up. It also helps to get reliable measurements when working with mating/matching parts like the fuselage halves. Measure start and end of a rivet line from the plan. Mark the points on the plastic. Join the marks with a flexibel guide. Roll on the rivets. Hope this helps. Cheers, Ralph.
  6. Cracker! Not that easy to pull off such subtle tonal variation. Love the colours. Hat off for doing such a great job of mating the upper engine deck part to the fuselage nose too. No signs of ghost seams there. Somewhat hard to see from the pics, but keep an eye locating the cowl MG parts. I followed the kit instructions which left me with no MG muzzle protruding rem the starboard opening. Cheers, Ralph.
  7. Hasegawa's 32nd scale Bf109 modelled as a Finnish Air Force G-2 for Geoff Coughlin's website. Thanks to Geoff for sourcing the kit, Mika Heikkila for conversations about FAF 109s, and Mal Mayfield for cutting the custom paint masks. Build should be up in a few days... Thanks for looking. Cheers, Ralph.
  8. "Far East!" all right! Great stuff. What a beauty. Cheers, Ralph.
  9. Hello AligaNick. The finished model is in the "Ready for inspection" forum. Cheers, Ralph.
  10. Hello ophthoidoug. No - no lines first. I scale rivet plans to 1:32 and then use a pair of dividers to mark the start and endpoints of the lines. Then just align the flexible steel rule and emboss the rivets. The steel rule is just held in place with fingers - much easier and quicker. For NM/silver finishes I gently sand the rivet bumps with worn 1200 wet-and-dry emery paper under the tap. For camo schemes, I leave the bumps there and gently sand after the camo's been applied. That way you can expose some of the rivets and add a darker wash to contrast the "hole" against the paintwork/exposed rivet. Hope this helps. Cheers, Ralph.
  11. Impressive progress Jeroen. Great stuff. Looking forward to the colourful camo! Cheers, Ralph.
  12. Interesting method Laurent. Great to see your progress. Cheers, Ralph.
  13. Hello Laurent. Very crisp work - and photography. Looking forward to seeing more of your Avenger. Cheers, Ralph.
  14. Hello Colin. Many thanks for your reply and suggestions - much appreciated. I'll follow up here in Australia. Hopefully I'll find what I'm after. Cheers, Ralph.
  15. Might anyone know whether extra Hasegawa sprues can be purchased anywhere? Any thoughts much appreciated. Cheers, Ralph.
  16. Cracker Mal. Hope you enjoyed getting some time at the modelling bench for a change. Great result. Hope too that the model was well-received at its new home. Cheers, Ralph.
  17. Apparently a lovely kit to work with. Looking forward to seeing more. Cheers, Ralph.
  18. That's a big leap Mish - the 111 is a monster! Cheers, Ralph.
  19. Will be sure to keep eyes peeled for your Dora build using the set.
  20. Any progress is good progress! Great stuff Dave - don't stop now. Cheers, Ralph.
  21. Hello Marek. Great stuff - lovely model and pics. Good to see them here. How were the markings applied - decals or painted? The canopy hood looks to sit a little high. Not seen anyone mention this about the kit. Look forward to your next project. Cheers, Ralph.
  22. Lovely stuff Rick. Something appealing about the "unmottled" 190's. Cheers, Ralph.
  23. Lovely work Dave. Those Mr Colour colours are very pleasing to the eye. Cheers, Ralph.
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