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Hello Tim.
Following your progress with great interest.
Can wait to see the weathering.
Cheers,
Jamme
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Your painting is nicer and nicer.
Like it very much.
Cheers,
Jamme
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Beautiful job, John!
congrats,
Jamme
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Hi Grant.
That are really nice products for your 190.
congrats,
Jamme
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That's a really nice kit!
congrats,
Jamme
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Excellent Review, Bruce.
Will get one of these.
Cheers,
Jamme
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Great job, Bevan.
Congrats,
Jamme
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Beautiful job, Kent.
Welcome to the forums.
Cheers,
Jamme
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Great job so far.
Congrats,
Jamme.
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Thank you for sharing the "cleanup" for the Aztec.
I have a totally new complete set for years now and I never used it.
Will give a try to paint with it one of these days.
Cheers,
Jamme
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Really like your painting, Ralph.
Cheers,
Jamme
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Fantastic build, Frank.
Congrats,
Jamme
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That's a nice wiring you started there!
Congrats,
Jamme
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Really beautiful!
Like Jeroen Rick and Dave........
Pictures on the move.
Congrats,
Jamme
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Thank you Erik!
Cheers,
Jamme
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Hi Martin.
Thank you for the nice comment, Mate.
Happy you like the color.
It's Tamiya XF-7 (mat red) with a drop of XF-9, then, as usual my favorite Dark Wash from MIG.
Cheers,
Jamme
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Hello Jeroen.
Thank you for the very, very nice comment, but I'm not a "top" modeler. I learned much of the techniques on forums, books and seeing other modelers buildings.
I think I'm an average modeler, that's it.
To answer your question:
Yes it's a small strip of Evergeen that I glued on the side cowling.
The instructions says "fill Gap" depending which version you build.
I dry fitted the part, and there was enough place to put the strip,
But...... Be careful, to dry fit ALL the cowling parts before doing this, because the smallest error, and the rest doesn't fit anymore.
Hope this helps.
Cheers,
Jamme
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Hello to everybody.
It's time for a little UP !
Still on page 13 of the instructions (Fuselage)
Here are the parts needed:
Nothing special, parts fit is really good:
Here is the finished radiator:
Finished parts and assembled:
Radiator assembly is then glued on the frame:
Now I go to page 14 (Cockpit Coaming)
The parts:
The holes have been made and the parts (2) assembled.
I didn't put the windscreen yet nor the machine guns, as I have to paint the fuselage first.
I go now to page 15 of the instructions (Engine cowl panels)
Following the version, be careful to choose the good ones!
The parts:
Painted the inside of the parts that the gap must be filled:
Left parts painted and clear to be fixed:
That's it for today.
Thank you for looking.
Cheers,
Jamme
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Hi Brad.
Maybe an interesting new "Tips" topic to start with?
Cheers,
Jamme
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Looking very good...
Welcome to the Forum, nzdavidh.
cheers,
Jamme
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Bonjour Ralph, Hello Ralph.
Your camo is.....
Your painting skills are fantastic.
I find the cowl color is just great.
Congrats,
Jamme
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Hi Ralph.
I really like the way you did the start of the camo, that's just amazing.
What Airbrush do you use?
Thank you for the answer.
Cheers,
Jamme
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Hi Lawman.
Thank you for posting the pictures from your Priest.
Really nice.
didn't know Academy made a M7.
I only knew the Italeri one;
Congrats,
Jamme
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NIce job on the painting, Jeroen
Cheers,
Jamme
Tips for sealing decals over Alclad?
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No, Thanks.
Cheers,
Jamme