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WnW Sopwith 2F.1 ShIps Camel.
DocRob replied to Bomber_County's topic in LSM 1/35 and Larger Work In Progress
Beautiful, good to see progress on your Camel. I like the wood effects and the super clean IP Cheers Rob -
Silver Bird Pfalz D.IIIa
DocRob replied to DocRob's topic in LSM 1/32 and Larger Aircraft Ready for Inspection
Thanks Phil and do some magic with your Camel , these birds are a lot of fun to build. Cheers Rob -
WNW Sopwith Triplane Naval 10
DocRob replied to bob_von_buckles's topic in LSM 1/32 and Larger Aircraft Ready for Inspection
Beautiful rendition of this fragile bird. Cheers Rob -
Silver Bird Pfalz D.IIIa
DocRob replied to DocRob's topic in LSM 1/32 and Larger Aircraft Ready for Inspection
Thanks, it was my first WWI build including rigging and your buckles helped to do the job. It will definitely be the last, since my stash is well filled . The sleek Pfalz design looks like a diet Albatros to me, without the enormous Albatros beaver tail. The Pfalz seemed to have been a fragile airframe, which didn't perform too well, but hey, go down in style. Cheers Rob -
Not a good start, the day can only get better though. Cheers Rob
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Copper State Models Nieuport 17
DocRob replied to nick32's topic in LSM 1/35 and Larger Work In Progress
Looks like a nice kit and likewise 'wood' work so far and welcome to the active part of LSM. It's always good to see a WIP of an WWI plane. Cheers Rob -
What is on your bench right now ? Share a picture :)
DocRob replied to Martinnfb's topic in Modelling Discussion
Congratulations, I'm sure it assembles well . Cheers Rob -
You have to hand it to Dragon, they have a sense for drama with their box art on planes. Cheers Rob
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Have fun on your trip, we wait anxiously for updates when you're back. Cheers Rob
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Looking great, specially in 4BO and with a red star, which shapes the IV into a very unique tank. Cheers Rob
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Well I have been a little nervous the last weeks and modelling was a little stagnant, but now I'm a happy guy. Yesterday I got my new ride, definitely LS. One of the last JK Wranglers with hard- and softtop near as new. Cheers Rob
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The result is well worth the pain, this scheme looks amazing. Cheers Rob
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Very nice work on your F-18 and the way to display in flight. Tipps, you want tipps for brush painting from us, I think at least I could learn a lot from your experiences painting large surfaces evenly by brush. Welcome to LSM and if you like stay non LSM (1/48) as we are open to every scale, material and preference. Cheers Rob
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Classic kit, classy finish, like Harv said, I like it a lot. Cheers Rob
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A PZL.23 KaraÅ› would be great in our scale , dreammode off. Cheers Rob
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I'm just happy to have finished my first GB in time, but if I remember it right, there were others, asking if there could be a prolongation. Why not, it's good to have a lot of finished kits for the GB. Cheers Rob
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Very nice and clean work Jeroen, I've not much love for building helicopters, but this might be an exception. You can feel that the Flettner is not far from the drawing board, it looks rough and unrefined, in other words interesting. I can understand that it is a demanding kit, one of the kind 'where can I touch it while handling' Cheers Rob
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Nice progress on the Behemoth, it seems like you have a kind of addiction for Greece subjects . Understandable, as they have the best weathering branch in the world , even the Greek crosses seem hand painted. Cheers Rob
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Hasegawa P-47 in a week?
DocRob replied to Clunkmeister's topic in LSM 1/35 and Larger Work In Progress
It definitely is this kind of a kit, pure joy to build and get your batteries refilled. @ Martin, In my opinion lowering the engine doesn't fix the shape issue, because Hasegawa only got the lower part of the cowling/fuselage fit wrong shape ways. The upper shape seems ok. In lowering the engine you still miss the 'belly' contour of the lower fuselage. That was the original fit of my kit That is after sanding, reshaping and rescribing the lower fuselage part, tataaa, belly shape. Cheers Rob -
Hasegawa P-47 in a week?
DocRob replied to Clunkmeister's topic in LSM 1/35 and Larger Work In Progress
Nice and fast work Ernie, I fixed the wrong shaped step on the bottom side of the fuselage in a very simple but to me effective way. I described what I did in my WIP. Cheers Rob -
I use it out of the bottle since years and never encountered problems. It dries glossy. you can use it as a clear coat or dip canopies in, to get a better transparency and hinder fogging to appear when glued. You can even use it as glue for thin foils or using a tiny drop on an Instrument panel, to replicate glass. It's great stuff. Cheers Rob
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The engine looks great Harv, love the look of the cables and the brass tone. Cheers Rob