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  1. 1 hour ago, Jackster said:

    Rog, the FV101 chassis APC was the Spartan, only available in 1/35 in Resin as far as I am aware with quite a hefty price tag too for the size of the model.

     

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    Cheers

    Kev

     

    Kev ...

    Actually the FV101 was the Scorpion light reconnaissance tank ... the Spartan was FV103 ...

    I dug up the article listing all types built on the same chassis here:

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Combat_Vehicle_Reconnaissance_(Tracked)

    All in all, the array results in quite the miniaturised panzer division - with the diversity of vehicle types represented on the same chassis.

    Either way ... the FV432 is not based on the same chassis - just a similar one :D

    Rog :)

     

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  2. Hey hey ...

    Boxes arrived!! ...

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    I have some more traffic inbound ... but the missing link in my '48 ZM F-4 collection arrived ...

    Purchased off e-Bay out of USA on the global shipping program ...

    Not wrapped up as I asked ... but bulletproof nonetheless!

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    SWS48-04 ... the first of their F-4J's

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    Going back a few posts on here ... you may remember I got a few kits from Hobbyeasy out of Hong Kong that turned up in a less than satisfactory state due to poor packaging ... by far the worst was the GWH P.40 which had broken and damaged parts all through the badly crushed box ... I had to press my point to them - but they agreed to send a replacement ... Originally I was looking to get my Border Lancaster out of the same store ... but I decided that the risk of damage in transit was too great and arranged to buy that one locally ... I advised them to send the replacement - asking them to use a complete cardboard box - not an "assembled" one - and to use a different shipping company ...

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    At least they got the second one right! ... but it appears that they are still making up their own cardboard boxes!!

    The box seemed to be sturdy but once again suffered some compression damage to the underneath of the GWH box ...

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    ... but at least the box top is without any real blemish :) ...

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    ... and more importantly ... thanks to the additional bubblewrap placed inside the box ... there's no damage to the kit parts ... almost!

    Unfortunately once again ... the PE, being in its own wrapper and floating around separately inside the box, has been partly lodged between the sprues and the box side - as well as the bottom ... not badly and certainly not almost destroyed like the last lot ... but enough to suggest that maybe GWH should look to summarily bag instructions, decals and PE like most other companies do! ...

    Rog :)

     

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  3. 9 hours ago, Fran said:

    We don`t have much figures modellers here, but there are some great and big scale figures or bust.

    I do like good bust (althought I didn`t try to painted any yet) so I dcided to share one that is going to be release in October by Alvorada Miniatures:

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    I like a good bust too ... just on a completely different type of model :D

    Rog :)

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  4. 19 hours ago, Bomber_County said:

    Rog, not sure if it’s  my age or ignorance of the subject but I didn’t understand a word you said…….it’s probably age…😟

    No ... it's not your age ... I saw a You Tube clip of it on a forum somewhere back in about 2013-14 ... At the time WOT was an extremely popular world online game which really assisted in making the anime so attractive to the general populace. I'm an absolute tank nut - so I chased the show down and watched it ... Carl describes it pretty well below  ... as he says there's some huge suspension of belief involved (which is where we get the saying when we're explaining anything off the wall - "because ... anime" - Like the "School Carrier" reference Carl makes below) - but it makes it all the more fun ... The original artists didn't expect it to take off so well ... the 1st 3 episodes were presented at some well known spring anime festival in Japan where the latest Naruto or other well known series are presented ... that year they were up against a reimagining of a VERY historically popular anime in Space Battleship Yamato - and apparently it stole the show!

    If you like overcoming underdog / coming of age / redemption type stories ... this has it all. The title song went to #1 over there and was my phone ringtone for a year or so.

    It proved so popular that a full feature length movie was planned and made ... and to satisfy the demand in the interim ... a glossed-over story from the TV series was revisited and elaborated on during a 1 hour TV special (The Real Anzio Battle)... The movie was rated as #1 in Japan for months and the fans were not satisfied in the slightest - so Das Finale was conceptualised ... DF is one competition spanning 6 episodes of varying length - to date 3 have been released in theatres and the 4th started production last year.

    18 hours ago, BlrwestSiR said:

    Phil, Girls Und Panzer is a Japanese anime (animated show) where learning to drive and fight in various WWII tanks is a  girl's collegiate sport.

    The main story is about an all girls high school (that's located on a Japanese WWII aircraft carrier for some reasons) who have to win their championship match in order to prevent the school from closing. They have to learn to drive, maintain and fight in their tanks. Most are German tanks but there are teams that only  use British, American and Russian tanks. 

    The animation is well done and it was fun to watch. It's fun to watch a Tiger do a Bootlegger turn with sparks flying from the tracks. Completely not plausible but fun. 

    The handbrake manoeuvres and drifting escapades from the auto-club girls make me laugh ... But it's the volleyball club girls (team Duck) that are constantly trying to incorporate their tactical ideas and game references that crack me up the most! ... They are always the ones to come up with some daring, left-field plan that goes against anyones better judgement - and they actually pull it off!! ... "Operation Killer Serve" was my all time favourite!

    17 hours ago, Martinnfb said:

     

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    I absolutely LOVE all the memes that pop up on the internet using GUP as a reference :)

    Rog :)

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  5. On 9/26/2022 at 9:30 AM, BlrwestSiR said:

    I think I mentioned it before but when Girls Und Panzer was on Netflix my boys watched it. They then spent weeks talking about Panzer III and IVs plus some of the other tanks. It's why I have the Dragon  T28 in the stash. 

    Carl ...

    I don't recall you mentioning that before ... but its great that they watched it :D ... it's a great anime - and it was what got me into watching other anime, looking for similar 'feel good' stories, a good decision - considering the awfully written woke garbage thats constantly rammed down our throats these days. It's funny ... in World of Tanks most people refer to Soviet SPGs as "Troll Canons" as they are the least likely to hit a target that they are scoped at ... in the GUP movie it was Mika's BT42 (Continuation Academy) that did the trolling - on the University girls team with the Säkkijärven Polkka playing in the background. The German tanks don't get too much attention though :( ... and the Panthers get whacked at near the start of every match they are in! 😭

    Rog :)

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  6. 3 hours ago, GazzaS said:

    The New Generation Tamiya kits are worth buying just for the figures.  I wonder how many great figures get thrown in the can every year cuz some guys don't build them.  My Dragon kits all need figures.  it's hard to find them economically.

     

    3 hours ago, belugawhaleman said:

    I was thinking the same, the figures are very nice. I've saved some ...but i also tossed

    some.....mostly the half-torso ones. I'll be saving these, along with those from my other

    German Tank-Destroyer kits. The Archer kit I got recently has some very nice figures.

    Actually the ONLY things I think I'll be saving from my earlier Tamiya kits ARE the figures ... Most of them being replaced by Dragon equivalents.

    The vehicles themselves are accurate, easy to build and well detailed ... It was a combo of Tamiyas' rubber band tracks and Dragons all-in-one Smart Kit approach (photo etch and metal barrels) that did them in for me.

    These newer generation jobs with the link and length track bring Tamiya back into serious consideration!

    Rog :)

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  7. 1 hour ago, smitty44 said:

    The best I have seen recently is the complaining about the Kotare Spitfire not having an engine after decades of bitching about too many open panels. I have some extra WNW Merlin's I should sell. 

    ... Fortune passes everywhere! :D ... I forgot to mention Not enough bang-for-buck, or too many bucks for the bang!!

    None of these manufacturers can win lol ...

    Rog :)

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  8. On 9/22/2022 at 7:49 PM, ScottsGT said:

    That kind of haul would require a divorce attorney in one of those boxes for me.  

     

    On 9/22/2022 at 8:36 PM, Bomber_County said:

    I hear you on that one, I’m waiting for pictures of Rog’s stash warehouse……….

     

    2 hours ago, Landlubber Mike said:

    Rog, that is an epic post for this thread!  Good luck with your builds!  

    My wife similarly would be giving me the evil eye if I didn't have a chance to sneak all those boxes into the basement before she saw them.  🤫

     

    Guys ... what y'all are missing here is that I'm single :D

    At least until Jane arrives in country next Feb ... She's seen my stash ... and knows I collect ...

    I've told her I want to start rationalising the older stuff apart from the new (A couple of Kotare Spitfires will replace the Revell/Hasegawa/Hobby Boss stuff in the stash etc) ... and some of the double ups ... I will sort out what to sell before we move into the new place and she will look after e-Bay while I'm away at work ... She also wants to build (Tanks) alongside me ... So a win there also ...

    The stash is built NOW so I don't have to do it LATER when my available funds will be limited to a couple of kits per year ...

    Rog :)

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  9. 5 minutes ago, GazzaS said:

    A few years ago, Mr. Toys in Springwood had both the 111H and Ju-88A for 158AUD each.  So....   knowing that all the fellas at TOS were complaining continually about the difficulty of finding/buying both kits, I posted an article saying that I would be the agent of anybody wanting to buy either or both, they would just have to pay postage and cost of the model...   And nobody said a dang thing.   So, there are always ppl who complain about wanting and not finding...   but they usually don't want to pay, either.

    Hammer, Nail, Head ... So true ... whine about accuracy ... detail / no detail / wrong detail / too much detail ... price ... AM / no AM ...

    Rog :)

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  10. 37 minutes ago, Bomber_County said:

    I hear you on that one, I’m waiting for pictures of Rog’s stash warehouse……….

    Here you go ...

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    The Tamiya kits are somewhere up on the left of this row ... The ZM collection is located under the light green tarp over there - next row on the right.

    HTH

    Rog :)

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  11. 2 hours ago, BlrwestSiR said:

    Rog, that's quite the Phantom haul there, regardless of scale. 

    I have some GT Resin stuff that has a similar texture issue. I'm not sure if it's the resin not curing properly or a worn out mould. One was on his NSI F-16 intake. I ended up getting the KASL one which is absolutely superb and worth the money. 

    When I asked Gary about the swirled colours in the resin, he said that was the dye not having mixed properly but that the parts would be fine otherwise. So far they've been fine to use. 

    If Reskit is doing F-4 cans, I'd definitely consider them. 

    As for postage costs, I think Canada Post has USPS beat in terms of being expensive. That quote I got you on the same F-4 kit was bonkers. 

    Carl

    Carl ...

    The main reason I ordered the GT Resin cans is because you told me the kit ones were undersized ...  I thought that these were the only corrected set? Otherwise I could have placed these in my BNA order for less ...

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    Rog :)

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  12. Martin - All the best mate! ... Here's something to come back and look at ;)

    Ok ...

    So ... another nice little storyboard post here ... I usually post this elsewhere too - but since I've recently been advised at that location that I am all sorts of nasty, evil things - I think I'll make myself scarce for a while ... If not more permanently ...

    I arrived back from site today, back home by lunch time ... and made a trip down to the post office later to collect these:

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    If you remember back to my last post ... I went looking for 1/32 Tamiya Phantoms - specifically E's or EJ's - to build an RAAF bird ... I found a brand new EJ out of Japan at a reasonable overall cost ... But in the event that the store proved to be a hoax (there's no telling with some web-store designs these days!!), a guy that I had already arranged to buy a couple of Hobbycraft P.51A's from, threw his Tamiya F-4E into the works. Shipping from Japan to Australia is usually pretty safe - so that one then became a good back up option.

    I'm pedantic about packaging - with every store and individual, wherever they are, that I ever buy from. Precisely because of this:

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    You can see that there has been a good 2-3 inches of compression on the one end of the box ...

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    The only guy to completely ignore my packaging requests was some dude from New Zealand who sold me a couple of Dragon kits a few years back. I was so disappointed when one of the kits came out so mangled it had to be thrown out - he was an active forum member too ... he should have known better being a modelling enthusiast!! ... But he failed to even acknowledge the feedback I sent him ... no apology ... nothing!

    I digress ... 

    In this case, Barry has made every possible attempt to weather proof and protect the contents from impact or crushing damage ...

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    Besides the large amounts of (Green!!!) bubblewrap the kits were wrapped in some sort of lightweight waterproofing cover ...

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    Unfortunately despite his best attempt ... the Postal service flipped the middle finger at us anyway!! 

    While the box of one of the Hobbycraft kits was in good condition, the second took a beating ... and both were compressed slightly into the top of the Tamiya box.

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    Fortunately ... The Parts inside the hobby craft boxes and some in the Tamiya box were also encased in protective wrapping ...

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    From an Australian point of view, the USA has the most expensive shipping of anyone out there - and I'm beginning to wonder why! I don't think their postal service gives a rolling rats rear end about delivery ... They are becoming unreliable in other aspects as well.

    On the balance though, as disappointed as I am with the manner of arrival, Barry's willingness to follow my requests in packaging have left me with usable plastic!

    Having said that ... Many of you will know that, as I've been eyeing off the BIG Tamiya box that the F-4EJ came in and thinking that 32' scale is a little oversized for Jets ... I've been contemplating adjusting to '48 scale for my RAAF display. There are couple of other factors that push me toward this change and I'll note those later ...

    Meanwhile - in doing my research and asking for feedback, Carl suggested that the exhausts on the Tamiya '32 scale F-4's needed an AM fix as they are undersized - and the only correction replacement available is the GT Resin ones ... I don't know why Gary deals only through Sprue Brothers - but here we go with USA shipping again!! ... Fortunately, SB's must have some sort of package deal going on with the USPS - because anything coming from them is usually markedly cheaper than from individuals and their packages tend to arrive more or less intact. I needed some seamless intakes anyway and Gary's F/A-18 stuff was great so ...

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    As expected ... The intakes are the usual top notch offering from Gary ... If they fit like the F/A-18 ones we're in business!!

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    A little disappointingly the exhausts look like they might need a LOT of work ... IF they will actually be serviceable at all ...

    One looks a little out-of-round and the exhaust tips look to be discoloured and pitted in places ...

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    I've done some work with Resin ... but I'm a long way from being any sort of expert ... I'm just hoping that I can get these to work somehow - If not - screw the scale accuracy thing - I'll go with Reskit or someone - stuff that I can get through a local supplier. Besides exhausts I need RAAF decals - so where better to shop than local, right? ...

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    In amongst the packing pillows was a lovely packaged sheet with instructions ...

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    Feedback also told me that the cockpit needs a little detailing ... and I've seen people raving on about Quinta Studios so I thought this would be as appropriate as any other time - along with some Master turned stuff ...

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    Since the Mirage's are probably the next RAAF victim ... I grabbed these at the same time ... No Quinta stuff available, but it gives me the opportunity to test out Yahu and Eduard for comparison (since the store had only one of the Yahu panels in stock!)

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    As for resin replacements ... Eric Galliers completed an epic build a few years back and engineered a few items that were specific to the RAAF Mirages. Besides a revised cockpit IP, one of external changes was the fuel tanks - besides being thicker and longer that the ones in the kit, they were also rounded rather than tapered at the rear and had the offset bomb hard-point placements on the undersides ... Unfortunately, although he made a couple of sets - they were never released for widespread distribution ... I wish he'd sold the masters to someone who would - as that scratch build stuff is way beyond my skill set!!

    Nobody has mentioned a need for seamless intakes on the Mirage ... but a few people have mentioned that the exhaust needs work in their builds ... so I grabbed these:

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    I've used thin cement previously ... but due to supply issues - until recently ... I've never tried Tamiya, although I've seen plenty of complimentary remarks ... so added these to round out the order ...

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    While doing my F-4 research I also took more than a passing liking to the Phantoms' interesting outline with all the angle changes everywhere. That, and my admiration for the ZM approach to life lead me to make the decision to collect their '48 scale Phantom line up! ... 

    I started out with BNA again as they had a discount going on :D

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    Once again a superbly packed box by these guys ... and they had 5 of the (currently) 10 available kits in stock ...

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    Meanwhile I had a pre-existing order over at Metro Hobbies for the new ZM 32' scale Bf.109G-14 Eric Hartman ... So I added the 3 ZM Phantoms they had in stock as well as a new tool Tamiya '48 scale F-4B which I had read some great reviews on ...

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    The two ZM Phantoms that are the hardest to get a hold of are SWS48-04 ... the first one they produced ... and SWS48-08 the "Marines" Boxing. I don't know whether they underproduced this particular kit or it was just extremely popular ... but it took me a couple of days of online searching to find either of them at a half decent price point ... The first one (SWS48-04), I paid the least overs for by buying it out of USA on the e-Bay global shipping program (again ... postage is expensive ... but not as extortionate as that which an individual will pay!!). It has hit the Perth side of Australia Post ... but is still sitting in the main distribution centre at present - I'm a bit nervous about what state that kit will arrive in to be honest, perhaps the "Global Shipping Program" has a kinder transportation QA than normal!! ...

    For the SWS48-08 boxing, I managed to find in a UK retailer called Antics Online ... Again ... I advised I was prepared to pay additional for shipping, provided they follow my packaging requirements ... which they did, close enough 

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    When I made the order, they explained that the kit was located in one of their retail outlets and would need to be retrieved back to the main warehouse before shipping ... Customer service was excellent and they kept me informed by email for the process ... As for the kit condition - it had been located at the retail outlet since it's arrival in the UK and so I was warned that the box may not be in the best shape ... 

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    ... and this little blemish on the top left hand corner was the only damage ...

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    Now ... I'm not used to giving "In-Box" reviews ... But the GT Resin exhausts were really bugging me ... so I thought I'd do a quick comparison with the Reskit Mirage stuff ...

    Firstly ... the Reskit presentation an boxing is awesome ...

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    Now I think it would be unfair to rate GT on the packaging side of things ... because Reskit is much bigger operation that Gary's cottage industry style setup. But look at parts and casting quality here ...

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    I don't know if the F-4 Exhausts are actually supposed to be out of round ... but these are ...

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    a roll along the table confirmed it ...

    The tubing has noticeable seam lines but from memory, looking at the aircraft, these wouldn't be visible anyway, I think??

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    Of more concern is the discolouration and pitting of the parts that definitely will be seen!

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    Both GT sets are the same so if anyone can chime in with thoughts to assuage my angst, I'd be appreciative!!

    Another comparison I wanted to make was relating to the disastrously awful error in the ZM fuselage shape to the rear engine shoulder of the F-4 🙄🙄 ... My tongue is firmly in cheek as I state that - shape errors usually attract more political extremists from one end of the spectrum or other than a Federal election ... but the issues are to be afforded some import as they do catch the essence of the subject matter ... If something doesn't look right to you it impacts the entire build ... and just as there are hyper passionate Bf.109 or Spitfire fans out there ... there are those just as passionate about the F-4. Carl advised me of the issue - and that it just pertained to the shorter nosed variants (ZM's first boxing) as the longer nosed versions had corrections done to the shape before moulds were cut (such is ZM's passion to "get it right") ... I wasn't going to take the plastic out of the bags ... but lets play spot the difference as well as we are able ...

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    Have you seen it?? ... Well it is (technically) there ... but I'm not sure that its really necessary to make a $36 AUD correction (over 25% of the kit value!) to correct a minuscule "bump" that to all but the trained eye is a negligible blemish - in '48 scale to boot! ... by the way - for those still wondering what all the fuss is about ... in the photos above, the short nosed version is on the top right hand side of the first and on the bottom. Now - some photos from the Hypersonic web store ...

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    In these pictures the difference is obvious ...

    But when looking at the two fuselage halves with just eyesight and not zoomed photography its really not such a big deal ... and having stated that ... I may just look to build these kits straight OOB with no AM at all.

    With the limited selection of RAAF / RAN subjects in '32 scale available ... I may just go with to '48 ... as the subject choices are huge ... I can get a F-111C, Aermacchi MB-326, S-2G Tracker ... F/A-18A, A+ and B ... Mirage III.O ... the list goes on! ... and all of these come in boxings with RAAF decals already supplied ... 

    Rog :)

     

     

     

     

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  13. 1 hour ago, Umlaufmotor said:

    A very interesting kit from Zoukei-Mura.

    Nice work here on the engine and cockpit.

    Also a very interesting discussion regarding "Which 109 do I want to build?"

    ........ but allways better than pictures is the living object - turn speakers to "loud":

    Servus

    Bertl

    I never get tired of hearing that combo ...

    Inverted V12, fuel injected, smooth running, Daimler Benz engine ... with a Supercharger screaming its box off!!

    To me they always sounded better that their allied counterparts ...

    Rog :)

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  14. 10 hours ago, GazzaS said:

    Welcome back, friends!

         Earlier I wrote about the need to add two more parts to the engine so that it can be cemented to the firewall.

    They are indicated by red lines.  Also notice that I painted the exhaust stub area black.

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    Decals...   Decals are what turn this plain cockpit into something more interesting.

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    There are red indicator lights next to each switch.  But they aren't very visible.  But they really shouldn't be...   unless there is a problem.  Notice the area with the red bracket overhead.   That area is very softly molded, making it difficult to distinguish the wires in the bundle.  Note here that instead of using silver paint, I'm trying the Nightshift way by using a light shade of gray.

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    The oxygen system has it's own gauges.

    This is a poor photo of the throttle.  It too has a decal.  I'm gonna have to dig out the wife's Olympus.  This phone is clearly limited when it comes to detail shots.

     

    The seat and floor.   I was given some great photos of a chipped plywood seat bucket by Martin.  But I didn't use the idea as I was feeling too lazy and didn't want to have to explain it every time somebody asked about it.

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    And finally...

    The IP

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    Sadly, I didn't get everything to line up correctly before it dried.    I used UV gel to give the indicators a glassy finish.

    The kit gives you various ways to finish the IP.  You can use the large decals like I have done.  Or, you can use smaller decals which cover each lens and control separately, or you can paint the whole damn thing by yourself.  Either way, you end up with some left-over gauge decals for another 109 project.

     

    Happy modelling!

    Yay!!! Build work :D ... I thought the thread was descending into general discussion on 109's ...

    Rog 😛

     

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  15. 5 hours ago, BlrwestSiR said:

    Question is, which will be cheaper. This or the ZM one?

    More to the point … which one will be the most accurate and involve the builder more (in a good “this is fun” way, not a “F%#£!! piece of S$&@!! Way” ??)

    I haven’t had a lot to do with Meng kits … but I can say that I selected a Takom 1/35 Panther Ausf.D over theirs because it was bettter bang for buck.

    Rog :)

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  16. It sort of reminds me of the RAAF “Macchi” trainers we had/have over here … I used to see them doing a lot of formation flying when I was a kid.

    I'm actually thinking of reconfiguring my whole “Aussie” collection to 48 scale. There’s Mirages, a couple of F-111C Pigs and both Legacy and Current Hornets available.

    Rog :)

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