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Like the story from Ken!
Nice start on your project, also.
Cheers,
Jamme
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Thank you very much for looking and for the very nice comment, Woodshedwings!
Cheers,
Jamme
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Great!
Cheers,
Jamme
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Beautiful job!
Congrats,
Jamme
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Great!
Congrats,
Jamme
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That's a nice start you made 10 years ago, Jeroen.
Cheers,
Jamme
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Fantastic build!
Always remove my hat before the vacu builds.
Congrats,
Cheers,
Jamme
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Hi Dave.
Love your oil stains on the bottom of the plane.
Great weathering anyway.
Congrats,
Jamme
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Hello to Everybody.
That's the manner I use:
When you are on Photobucket:
Choose the picture you wanna put in your topic.
Made a copy from the last row (IMG) under the picture.
Go on your topic in the place that you are writing.
Make a "coller".
That's it.
Really easy and never had a problem.
Hope this will help.
Cheers,
Jamme
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So no Armour Kits that you like???
Hi Dave.
If you want somebody for an armor Group Build Review, I'm in.
Didn't build an AFV for sooooooooo long.
Cheers,
Jamme
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Hello Harv.
Nice weathering!
Cheers,
Jamme
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Thank you for giving news from the health of your daughter.
Waiting for Thanksgiving with much Hope.
Cheers,
Jamme
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Another pic:
Then painted the upper part with Tamiya XF-21, XF-60 and weathered:
Assembly of the parts was then done:
The firewall was put in place but I forgot to take a pic............
That's it for the moment.
I hope you enjoy yourself as much as I did.
Thank you for looking and for the comments,
Questions always welcome.
Cheers,
Jamme
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Hello to Everybody.
As I said last week, I now have more time for modeling.
So it's time for an UP.
These are the parts used in the third row of the first page of the instructions:
I painted and weathered by brush the inside of the ammunition box with Tamiya XF-56, XF-28 and MIG dark wash:
I then clued the ammo boxes together, painted them using Modelmaster Aluminium Metalizer:
Then a wash with MIG dark wash and AK streaking grime:
The MG support and other strut are painted with Tamiya XF-21 and XF-1:
Weathering, using the same trick as always:
I then assembled and painted using Tamiya XF-1, XF-61 and XF-3:
The fuel caps were painted using Modelmaster bright brass and a little wash was done:
Firewall was first painted with Modelmaster Metalizer Aluminium then weathered:
Back in a few moments..........
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Hi Ulrich,
First of all........
Welcome to the Forums!
Really nice build on this Shinden.
Cheers,
Jamme
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Italeri F-104
Hasegawa N1K2 Shiden
Cheers,
Jamme
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Hello,
Really nice P-400.
Can't wait to see more pics of this one.
Congrats,
Jamme
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Very nice Jamme! I am looking for the same kit.. but I going to go with the standard version... But I will be keen to see you build this up, hopefully soon!
I think I will build it for the Pacific War GB, instead of the Wildcat.
Shall see.
Cheers,
Jamme
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Great job, Bertl!
Congrats,
Jamme
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Hi Paul.
The kit itself is the same quality as the other Zero's (it's Tamiya)
The amazing stuff are the lights (position ones are blinking (if I remember), you got the lights on the dashboard AND you got the engine sound (start, full trottle and stopping)
That's a really great kit.
It's not cheap, I payed 200€ for it, but it's really nice with the gimmicks .
Cheers,
Jamme
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NIce start.
Cheers,
Jamme
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Hello,
Nice job in the Pit.
Learned something: didn't know Canadian Mustangs had a black pit.
Cheers,
Jamme
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NIce progress, my friend.
Like it very much.
Cheers,
Jamme
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Beautiful job.
I really like your weathering.
Cheers,
Jamme