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Has anyone used a laser printer to make their own decals? I see there is laser printer specific water-slide decal printer paper available that requires no spraying of a gloss coat after printing. any info or advice would be greatly appreciated.
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I just got this Meng kit. It's their 1/35 scale Char 2 c model of a huge inter-war French tank. looks like it will be a nice build. A quick perusal of the kits part shows excellent molding and details.
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I picked up one of Miniart's 1/35 Focke-Wulf Triebflugels . I plan to make up my own paint scheme and markings.
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I bought myself some nippers. The Trumpeter single blade cutter. I read the comments about these on this forum and ordered them straight away.
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That wildcat firewall is from Master Details. It is listed as out of stock. I emailed the manufacturer to see if it will be available in the future. I'll let you know if they answer. https://masterdetails.com/grumman-f4f-3-4-wildcat-wheel-well-improvement/
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Certainly, I will.
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Oh, I think I'll eventually build one of my Trumpeter wildcats, maybe both. I hear someone sells a resin replacement firewall for this kit that solves some of the issues with the kit. I forget who makes it now. I looked it up a while back and, of course ,in common with all things I'm interested in buying, it was out of stock.
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Hope to see your build soon. Anyway, this is one of three aircraft models in my stash. I have two Trumpeter wildcats, but I've heard these aren't the greatest kits. Years ago I built the 1/32 scale Revell wildcat and I'm certain that the Trumpeter kits might be better. I will probably buy the ICM versions of the Polikarpov I-16 in 1/32 scale and I would like to build the Special Hobby Brewster Buffalo in 1/32 scale. You might notice a trend here---- I like stubby, or otherwise barrel-shaped aircraft.
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No rails, but trumpeter rails will work
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I just picked up this model product from Thunder model; it's in 1/35 scale and is,for me, a subject matter for a kit I've never tried before. Or even thought of making. A railroad boxcar! Anyway, it looks like a pretty good kit. I was surprised by how well it was package and the quality of the molding. It looks like it may, for me, be challenging build. The subject might even be considered a little controversial for some. It's a model of a German Gedeckter Gutterwagen Gr 15t ww2 boxcar.
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Focke Wulf.... Triebflugel.
belugawhaleman replied to BlrwestSiR's topic in LSM 1/35 and Larger Work In Progress
: Yes, I can see that there are a lot of variations in markings. it's part of the fun of this kind of "what if" kit. I saw somewhere, a Japanese version. I think that would be cool to build. Anyway, I think you have done a fine job so far. thanks for sharing your work. -
Focke Wulf.... Triebflugel.
belugawhaleman replied to BlrwestSiR's topic in LSM 1/35 and Larger Work In Progress
It's really looking great. I've enjoyed watching this build. I would like to build one of these kits myself---I've even downloaded the instructions from the Miniart site for perusal. -
Focke Wulf.... Triebflugel.
belugawhaleman replied to BlrwestSiR's topic in LSM 1/35 and Larger Work In Progress
looks like a well-engineered kit,and a fun build. I'll be watching. -
That seems to be in common with most sites out there.
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I got an email from them this morning stating that my order has been processed. I placed the order yesterday. Let's hope things will be ok.
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Oh great, another Hobby Models type experience in my future. well, thanks for the heads up. I don't even see an email given for them. Oh well.....heck!
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Actually, almost coincidentally, I remember recently viewing this book while browsing books on my kindle account. In fact, it's still in my browsing history!. I also now remember mentioning to my mother at the time. Talk about a small world! Thanks anyway. I'm glad you brought it up or else I would have forgotten. Thanks again; Paul the Belugawhaleman.
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Thanks for the link. I just downloaded the book.
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Sounds like an interesting read. I'll look for that one.
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Truthfully, my last modeling effort wasn't that rewarding. Thankfully, I still have reading. For me, reading is among the most rewarding of my pastimes. My kindle Oasis is the best gift I have ever been given. The past year was difficult to survive. Reading helped. Haven't heard Ghost riders in the sky in years. Nelson & Cash---good stuff! pull me through.
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Yes, but the outfit seems to have branches in France,Denmark, the UK,and etc. the website I ordered from has a Chicago area phone number as a contact. It's weird, I hope I haven't made a mistake. .