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Dave J

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  1. Thats a differnet scheme indeed! Is it off the old Ventura Decal sheet?
  2. I had been working away on this one quitely in the background over the last few weeks... Built for WNW website sample. Painted using Tamiya, Vallejo and Mr Colour paints and weathered using my own oil wash mixture and AK Interactive products and rigged with Ez Line. Another one that was hard to hand over once it was built. Photos taken by Wingnut..
  3. Fantastic looking Pit!
  4. I think the HPH Cat will be on my list for 2014... I am hoping to start it this year, but I need to finish a couple thinks first!
  5. Nice! What did you think of the Revell kit?
  6. Totally agree.. I don't like PCM's website shopping cart.. Time step out of the 1990's! I thinking of getting a Fw190 or two.. but not able to have an idea of shipping cost is pretty much annoying!
  7. Great Stuff! Totally agree! Lets see it in action!
  8. Awesome Frank! Looking forward to the next project! What did you use for all the oil staining?
  9. Agree with Jamme and Matt.. Love the exhaust stains! Do you cut your own spray masks? I am toying with the idea of getting my own vinyl cutter...
  10. Fantastic Frank! I will head over to your other post and check it out... Really can't get into the Corsair? I am fighting myself from starting it! As I know that as soon as I start it and finish the Cockpit, I know Roy @ Barracuda will release more bits for it!
  11. Hi Paul, I will be doing an RNZAF Cat for sure... I will be filling the 5a Landing gear holes with some Plastic Card and then I will have to scratch the Beaching Gear.. I have one of the guys at work CAD'ing up a Bug Eye Turret for me too. Plan is to get it 3D printed and then cast in clear resin.... What glue did you go with in end also?
  12. Hi Paul, How are you going with your Cat? I got mine the other week and wow! Planning to start in the next couple of weeks.
  13. Any updates Frank? Or are you busy with those F4U's?
  14. Got another Tamiya Spitfire... Plans are for a Photo Recon bird!
  15. Don't tell me that Jim... I really want one now
  16. Nice Daz! Looking forward to see how this kit goes together...
  17. Great Review! Another kit to add to the shopping list!
  18. Goodies from the Afternoon Mailrun... Trumpeters Bombcat... AFV Clubs F-16D Block 52 (Academey F-16I Tooling with some resin and turn brass) And Exterior and Interior Eduard Sets for the Super Bug...
  19. Don't think we have a Vikings Fan here yet... I know that we have Raiders, Cowboys, Broncos and (cough... cough...) Steelers... No worries... I hope they help and give you a couple of ideas
  20. You will have to upload the photos to your Flickr account from your C Drive and then click or hover over the uploaded photo and it should give you the link for the photo.. Maybe someone with a Flickr account can confirm this as I personally don't have an Fickr account..
  21. Here are those links.... http://www.armorama.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=SquawkBox&file=index&req=viewtopic&topic_id=196352&page=1 http://www.armorama.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=SquawkBox&file=index&req=viewtopic&topic_id=127691
  22. Raiders or Chargers fan?
  23. Now thats something Different!
  24. Have a look at this - http://forum.largescalemodeller.com/topic/1464-how-to-post-photos/ That will have all the info you need.
  25. Most forums require you to link to images that are stored somewhere else on the web. This “somewhere else” is where Photobucket comes in. Photobucket is a site that will host your images for free, and allow you to grab the image’s linking information with just one click. It’s that easy. Step number one: Open your Photobucket account or register for a free Photobucket account here. Step number two: Upload your photos to your new Photobucket account. Step number three: Post your photo into a forum thread. There are two ways to do this, and with Photobucket, they only require one click apiece. The first way is to use the “Insert Photo” button in the toolbar when you create a new thread or response. First, find the photo on Photobucket in a new tab or window, locate the “Links to share this photo” box to the right of the image, and simply click on the bottom option, labeled “Direct”. Photobucket automatically copies the code for you, so there’s no need to right click and select copy from a menu. Next, open a new thread or response in the forum and click on the Insert Image button. A new dialogue box will appear asking you to enter the URL address for the photo. Simply paste the info you grabbed from Photobucket into the dialogue box and you’re done. Easy. The other way to post a photo is to skip the Insert Photo button and just use the BBCode, or IMG Code. Find the photo on Photobucket that you want to link to. Then, in the “Links to share this photo” box to the right of the photo, simply click on the third option from the top, labeled “IMG”. This is already written in the BBCode your forum requires, so just paste it right into the text of the thread you are creating, and presto!
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