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Martinnfb

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  1. Yes, nothing that can't be done.
  2. Exactly, lost in translation or something.
  3. What they tried and failed to portrait are under wing access panels and taping of the wing tip gaps. In both cases everything should be flush.
  4. Yup, pretty stark.
  5. Incredible detail, thanks for sharing. The B-26 engine is nuts as well.
  6. Sick! Splashes of blood, radioactive dust and chipping from airburst ammunition is expected . ,,, as the old Jews use to say: " You, my people, will wash your feet in their blood and even your dogs will get their share. " anyway, just a thought
  7. Lovely build, looks natural. The tiger head stands out better when painted. 👍 Cheers Martin
  8. Das Werk is the reason why I bothered posting it. Old Revell kit had rendered me mentally unstable and consequently went to landfill, twice.
  9. Arcus are decent enamels, I like them. They have also theme/theatre related sets.
  10. Bump to the top Some nice armor kits indeed.
  11. Good price for a rare kit.👍
  12. It looks like Canadian postal workers are on it again. No I don’t mean another strike, just their regular duties. Hurricane in night scheme, who doesn’t want one. and decals from a friend over at LSP for my Mk.v project. So happy. Thank you Jens.
  13. Fantastic work, all the way.
  14. Great result. Clean and tidy, you made it look easy. Cheers Martin
  15. Impressive skillset Jeroen. Just a quick question, what glue are using for canopy detailing ? And where did you get your lamp, I love it! Cheers Martin
  16. Talking about the dirty tires, check out the muddy mess on the wing. And no it is not directly above the tire. Why? Prop wash. Which means the other wing would have a different splatter pattern.
  17. I spy an über-detailed Volksjager happening in the near future. A quick note, those blisters on the side of the fuselage supposed to represents cloth patches covering access holes. In the real life they were more less smooth.
  18. Here are few pointers to consider: I would say, let us start with the basics. Montex instructions are incorrect. Starting with the contours of camouflage pattern, odd white stripe on the spinner not talking about the type of the prop and spinner combo which wasn't Rotol , but DH type with metal blades. Lastly the Spitfire in question is Mk.VC, not B. Regarding the hype about the farben theme, It reminds me about the story of Croatian Bf-10914AS (back 4), a well documented airframe. for the longest time everyone was going on about a prime example of the late war LW colours (RLM 8XX line), until a color picture surfaced proving the presence of standard grey scheme. So it goes. We can assume that the Beaufighter in the background was in standard desert scheme. OK now, cast your stones guys.
  19. Where did you find it Tony, eBay?
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