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Dave J

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  1. I need to flick HPH a email about my Catalina, I will ask about the 410 at the same time.
  2. Hmmm Matt, what did you hear? Is what your hearing powered by a engine thats starts with DB? Then its totally different to what I have heard...
  3. Looking great! I had the same issue with the oil cooler too
  4. I thought about that too Brad... but since I was using the resin plug for the nose, I didn't want to put myself into more trouble.
  5. Are you sure about that??? Just look at what engines Tamiya have been tooled already...
  6. Try Ar196 or 196 by itself... If you look at Profimodeller Product Titles or description there is no Arado in there...
  7. Profimodeller website isn't that bad... I found its easier to type in things your looking for eg Ju88, B-25 etc.... In the search box. Their website isn't the best but it is better than other stores attempt
  8. Tell me about it Bevan! Took me three days to come to my final scheme!
  9. Happy B'day!
  10. I am mainly waiting for the Malcom hood too, as the RNZAF never used the Birdcage. But I have a Birdcage that I am currently writing a review on... But I will be cracking it out for the Pacific GB later on..
  11. Thanks Guys! Love the pic Mike!
  12. I am really enjoying this build! Your paving the way for a few people that have this kit!
  13. Thats beautiful! Hope your thinking of joining into the Focke Wulf Gb too!
  14. Would be interesting to see some shots of it... for that price I would consider kit bashing it with a Tamiya kit to make something outstanding.
  15. Looks Fantastic! I do really need to get around to building mine sometime
  16. Looking Great Franck! I haven't used Alclad myself, but I have heard people having the same problem.
  17. P-47 Thunderbolt with the USAAF - European Theatre of Operation Kagero SMI Library #05 ISBN – 9788362878505 Cataloge # 19005 Available directly from Kagero, and Kagero stockists. Kagero's SMI Library series is a photo album publication that spotlight's a particular aircraft or machine during a certain time period or during an operation theatre. The fifth volume of the SMI Library is dedicated to the USAAF P-47 Thunderbolts that served in the European Theatre of Operations (ETO) of World War Two. P-47 Thunderbolt with the USAAF – European Theatre of Operations book is a softcover A4 size title with a total of eighty four pages. On the first thirteen pages is a general introduction and a quick history lession on Thunderbolts variants, deployment and operational service during the European Theatre. The text is written in English and Polish, so technically you are only getting six and half pages of text... So if you are looking for an in depth history and examination on the P-47 Thunderbolt, then this isn't the book you... You should be checking out Kagero's "Monograph" series, volumes 17, 20, 24 and 28 for your requirements. The main body of the book is centred around 93 greyscale and 12 colour photographs of the P-47 Thunderbolt during the second world war, with English and Polish captions for each photograph. All the photographs are clear and in excellent focus. Each photo is a good size too, the smallest photo is roughly about a quarter of the page to the whole page, but the majority of the photos are half a page. The photos consist of many closes up of Noseart's, armament and airframe sections, which will be a good resource for modellers and artists. The standout photos from the book to me, are the ones that are taken from a Thunderbolt gun camera which shows photos of a damaged Bf109 and Fw 190 being shot down, an attack run on a convey with an exploding truck and a P-47 flying right through a ball of fire. Towards the end of the book you get 12 colour photographs that have been well published in the past, but it's still nice to have them all located together for quick reference. Also included is a useful spreadsheet of the 8th and 9th Air Force units equipped with Thunderbolts. These are divided into Fighter Groups, Fighter Squadrons of each Group and code letters for each squadron. On the final pages of the USAAF P-47 Thunderbolts that served in the European Theatre of Operations book, are four P-47 Thunderbolts are four beautiful colour profiles painted by Janusz Światloń, which includes two Razorback and two Bubbletop variants, which are – - Belle of Belmont, P-47D-22-RE, s/n #42-26293, coded 'UN-L' and flown by Lt. Armand A. Laflam of 63rd FS / 56th FG, - Miss Fire / Rosie Geth II, P-47D-25-RE, s/n #42-26628, coded 'LM-C' and flown by Capt. Frederick J. Christensen Jr. of 62nd FS / 56th FG, - Kansas Tornado II, P-47D-22-RE, s/n #42-26249, coded '2Z-D' and flown by Lt. Howard J. Curran of 510th FS / 405th FG, - Jeanie, P-47D-28-RE, s/n #44-20209, coded '7U-W' of the 23rd FS / 36th FG. One thing I love about most about Kagero, is that they include decals for aircraft that have been covered in the title, in this case the four Thunderbolts that are list above. The decal sheet, which is beautifully printed by Cartograf. The decal sheet covers all three major scales of 1:32, 1:48, and 1:72. The Decal Sheet is high quality as you would expect from Cartograf, there is no printing misalignments, the colours are excellent and bold and very thin carrier film. So what do we think? If your love is for Big Jug's of the P-47 kind... Then this book is for you! Fantastic decal schemes are included, tons of clear reference photos... I am in Jug heaven! Are you? Highly Recommended Our sincere thanks to Kagero for the review samples used here. To purchase this directly, click the links in the review article.
  18. Oh boy! This looks fantastic! Glad I'm waiting and didn't rush out and buy the "other" option
  19. Fantastic Work Jeroen! Roll on the Rumpler!
  20. Hi Sean, You can buy them directly from HPH Models. They are made to order, process takes around 3-4 months... The price isn't cheap either... Its a Total of 600 Euro + shipping. 200 Euro down as a deposit and then the rest once complete.
  21. Nice Matt! I got a review sample of the Corsair this afternoon too! Looks beautiful!
  22. Indeed very interesting! Please do let us know more about it
  23. Glad to see your going with this one Paul! This should help - http://www.pby.com/Books.html
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