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Grant

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  1. Well, whatever you build Jim, the 1/16th Camel or the huge 1/32nd Wingnut Wings Gotha you know you can call on advice and encouragement from everyone at LSM - there are enough builders here with plenty of experience and with a generous nature to help with whatever you need. But, and you know this already, if your going to attempt a WW1 aircraft then the best tool in your box is patience beyond that, ask away. I'm really looking forward to seeing what you've chosen and the build on here.
  2. Wow, it's fair to say that this is absolutely ..... S T U N N I N G !!!
  3. ROFLMAO!! I'll be in the pew at the back whilst all this is going on .....
  4. Well done Padowan Guy, posting pictures a fine pupil you are Great pictures Grasshopper ... those are pretty, pretty airplanes you've captured and the weather looked sensational for an airshow ... I absolutely LOVE the Hurricane, the Mossie and the 262! And 'Schmitt 262 must have sounded superb when in the air!!
  5. Jeez, that's a monster .. a superb monster though. Definitely following this Daz.
  6. Can I just say Erik .. your photographs are just STELLAR !! Amazing pictures Erik. Thank you so much for taking the time to put these up for us; it almost makes me feel I was there. PS: Love the A-7 D!!
  7. Dunno about locked but he's usually loaded .... Loaded with scotch!
  8. You lucky, lucky b*gger! Nice haul Martin !
  9. I've the Iwata Neo and have issues with a lack of feel and dexterity in my fingers now so anything I'm looking at by of replacement must have some paint regulator incorporated in it, like a HP-C+ knockoff I bought to experiment with. These regulators are usually identified by a knurled knob at the rear of the brush and it has the advantage of pre-setting the volume of paint so it doesn't matter how far back you pull the lever you won't release too much and risk flooding the entire area. Others have recommended a trigger action brush and I know that Iwata are about to launch such a trigger action Neo with a paint regulator built in too. Ideal, and one I'm very keen on trying. Other trigger actions are Tamiya (go for the top version) or Grex. I really do recommend the ability to regulate the paint flow - it's especially good for beginners and it's helpful when attempting anything subtle such as mottling on the side of German fighters etc. PS: if you need someone to source or price up a range of suitable brushes and/or compressors Gus, drop me line; I'd be happy to help - don't forget the discount for LSM members etc.
  10. They have amazing braided hose and pneumatic connectors etc.
  11. Definitely watching this ! I've a sneaking regard for Meng and their eclectic choice of subjects.
  12. Hey Jeroen, A while ago I found these guys and mentally made a note about the cabling (mesh etc):- http://www.hiroboy.com/catalog/index.php?cPath=47&osCsid=bc8531cfc39f87bf86f01f62bd12d5b2 May be of use? G.
  13. Here we go again .... "Sea Fury" Part Deaux! Fantastic stuff Peter, love the look at the HpH kit! Definitely watching this!
  14. Masterful plus a master class ... can't get better than that! Thank you Bertl, very insipirational.
  15. Nice Hornet ! and I like the 410 as well. Nice pictures Jeroen!
  16. Oh, must be nice to have a real camera .. unlike a certain countryman of yours. We can actually see the Spiteful now and I reckon I want one !
  17. Great report Jeroen - great pictures too! (PS: You drive virtually past my front door on your way to Hendon and don't call in?????? HA!)
  18. Nice review Jim. Sad that I wasn't there to meet Rowan & Sabine.
  19. Any and all of the above !!
  20. Nice article Jim ... the "fit" looks superb from here!
  21. Nice one Dave!! There's another one on the shelf in case anyone's interested....
  22. ROFLMAO !!!
  23. Those are amazing pictures Andy, great reference material.
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