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  1. William WOW ... interior looks fantastic Keep 'em comin Peter
  2. Thanks Rob I'm much more of an AM guy then a scratch building guy and hopefully I can combine both. The bench is cleared and tomorrow the saga starts. Peter
  3. Thanks John Looking forward to it. 40 some odd years ago I built the exact same model as we did in the 1970's and won first place at the IPMS Nats in NYC. Times have sure changed. Peter
  4. Harv Re-thinking your suggestion and sent Mike at Lone Star an email asking if there was a way of obtaining the casting a lot faster then the 4-6 week time frame, as it will set em too far back. Peter
  5. Harv I'm the last person to give advice. I recommend following the Castanza principal: what ever you think is the right way to go - do the exact opposite. Peter
  6. BOEING F4B-4 HASEGAWA 1971 VF-6 USS SARATOGA 1936 Finally my large scale mojo is returning and wanting to keep the juices flowing, I decided it was time to embark on my two entries for the 2019 IPMS Mosquitocon this April. For the past two years, I've failed to finish and enter but this year, I'm determined. My plan is simple and with a heap of luck, I just might finish both entries. I've changed my mind so many times as what to build, I've lost count but I'm ready and both kits are right by the bench. The Boeing F4B-4 is project number one and when done, I'll dive into build entry number two: the Lukgraph Boeing F3B-3 (I'm constantly flip flopping on the Lukgraph kit as well – but it looks like the this one should be it). The Golden Years between the Wars is my favorite period of aviation and it's time to get cracking as I have been accumulating kits from this year for a very long time. My build plan is going to be pretty straight forward, update the kit with out slicing and dicing and concentrate on the overall details and go for the finish. The Hit List: The Front Office: what's in the kit was good by 10970 standards but by today's standards: blah at best. The Neomega engine set will replace the kit's Pratt & Whitney R-1340-16 engine, which is on par with the front office. The gear will need an upgrade and some details Not sure about re-working the control surfaces yet I'm also out to lunch on how to handle the wing ribs detail. Flying wires will be s/s piano wire – which is just fine with me. Yellow Wing Decals Mr Color and MRP paints Well that's the plan and just a few of the normal intro photos and I'm underway. reference: Carrier Fighters by J.V. Mizrahi : I bought the soft cover book in 1971 and have treasured it all these years. Two builds I followed on LSP Thanks for checking in Peter
  7. Harv Eureka! Found it! Peter
  8. Ernie Going to be an amazing build and I can only imaging the commitment in time and energy to complete the project. Epic for sure Peter
  9. Thank Harv Just racking my brain trying to find the cutaway build on LSP - loads of great info. I did make up my mind I'm not going to drive myself nuts over the details and flying wires .. just going to do the best I can. Peter
  10. The Harrier will have to wait a while to be finished as I need to get on my horse and start building for the upcoming Mosquitocaon this coming April. After changing my build plans a million and one times I've finally settled into what I think I can finish: First build: Hasegawa F4B-4 Then the Lukgraph Curtis F7C-1 Seahawk I've been search for the build thread on LSP with the cut away F4B-4. Would greatly appreciate the link I tried and as usual, came up short! Much appreciated Peter
  11. Danny Super work on tackling the Big F4J. I fullappreciate you sharing the problems with all the AM, as I will be building the kit this year as well and have all the same AM plus throw in the Aires cockpit set and Quickboost seats. My vote is for the Aires seats and cockpit. Your c front office looks great and the burner cans: BRILLIANT. Keep 'em comin Peter
  12. Super work on the fit and she looks great. Looking forward to the air brush work. Keep 'em comin Peter
  13. Oliver The more I follow your amazing work, the more I am convince I need to find a new hobby. brilliant as always Keep 'em comin Peter
  14. Ernie Super progress .. just take your timer, go slow and work your magic Keep 'em comin Peter
  15. wish I could join the party but I have two new builds to do plus finishing my SBD for the upcoming Mosquitocon this April. I've given myself a headache night after night completely changing what I hope to build and I'm committed to it. Next GB with a a bit more time and I'll be jining up. Peter
  16. Rob Looking mighty good - Keep 'em comin Peter
  17. John I'm right with Ernie as painting and decaling are my favorite parts of any build and always look forward to your masterful touch Keep 'em comin
  18. Pete Welcome aboard and terrific start on the BIG Mossie form Airfrfix. Looking forward to following your progress and enjoying your updates. A few years back, I built tamiya's 32nd Mossie and what a kit - so it goes without saying I'm a Mossie fan for sure Keep 'em comin Peter
  19. Harv Holy Smokes, what a great project. Can't wait for you to dig in and start building Keep 'em comin Peter
  20. Jeroen Awesome work and enjoying every update Keep 'em comin Peter
  21. Agreed Sure would be great to have even a small percentage of figures and accessories available in 32nd scale as in 35th scale. But how many large scale aircraft builders include figures with their completed builds or present them at least as simple vignette? The percentage has to be very small compared to armor. Peter
  22. John 'The radar pod looks great and easily out does any effort Trumpeter would have done. Top GSB looks great Keep 'em comin Peter
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