-
Posts
10,012 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Everything posted by Martinnfb
-
Lublin R-XIIID 1/32 Lukgraph
Martinnfb replied to artro219's topic in LSM 1/32 and Larger Aircraft Ready for Inspection
Stunning build of an unusual subject. Bravo! Cheers Martin -
Renault Char B1 - French heavy Hitter
Martinnfb replied to DocRob's topic in LSM 1/35 and Larger Work In Progress
They also misspelled coffee on that house Looking great Rob -
-
Looking pretty sleek
-
Here is what was recommended to me to wax with https://www.carzilla.ca/chemicalguys-canada/chemical-guys-5050-limited-series-paste-wax-8oz
- 1,971 replies
-
- 2
-
-
- car related stuff
- anything about cars
-
(and 6 more)
Tagged with:
-
What is on your bench right now ? Share a picture :)
Martinnfb replied to Martinnfb's topic in Modelling Discussion
That is oasis of happiness Tony, unlike my dungeon of doom, thanks for sharing. -
The pony cap for GT wheels is slightly smaller and rattles in GT350 rims. That's why I picked up these.
- 1,971 replies
-
- 2
-
-
- car related stuff
- anything about cars
-
(and 6 more)
Tagged with:
-
http://www.hydrodip.com/shop/water_transfer_printing_film_for_sale/wood_grain_patterns/?ProductID=9509
- 1,971 replies
-
- 2
-
-
- car related stuff
- anything about cars
-
(and 6 more)
Tagged with:
-
Where is the will there is the way, I can dip them LOL
- 1,971 replies
-
- 2
-
-
- car related stuff
- anything about cars
-
(and 6 more)
Tagged with:
-
Floyd Werner releasing 10 Red V-14 racer kits
Martinnfb replied to Clunkmeister's topic in Modelling Discussion
I respect that. -
HB Models B-24 Hints, Tweaks, Tips
Martinnfb replied to Clunkmeister's topic in Modelling Discussion
-
RR Spey powered RAF Phantom conversion
Martinnfb replied to Wingco57's topic in LSM 1/35 and Larger Work In Progress
Meticulous work, it seems so easy on the picture , I can only imagine how challenging is to line up all together. Get show Cees. Cheers Martin- 414 replies
-
- 5
-
-
- conversion
- phantom
-
(and 1 more)
Tagged with:
-
HB Models B-24 Hints, Tweaks, Tips
Martinnfb replied to Clunkmeister's topic in Modelling Discussion
Thank You Ron. Silly question I have to ask, but did trumpeter differentiate the shape of the cowling in relation top/bottom? Again I don't have the kit, just seems that they didn't . Not sure. -
Floyd Werner releasing 10 Red V-14 racer kits
Martinnfb replied to Clunkmeister's topic in Modelling Discussion
hank you for the heads up Ernie. I would love to see Floyd producing 209 V1. That would be nice. Regarding swastika, I believe the historical value is tremendous , especially on a "civilian" aeroplane. Propaganda is powerful weapon as we tend to forget easily . -
HB Models B-24 Hints, Tweaks, Tips
Martinnfb replied to Clunkmeister's topic in Modelling Discussion
I used a wrong example slapped together hastily . Sorry. If you look at the picture below, you can see the shape of the cowling is flattened on sides and top and bottom are slightly thicker. Unfortunately I don't have the kit to get correct an angle shot. That would be great solution Ron. -
Oven baked Jaternica sausage ,with souerkraut and freshly baked ray bred.........hmmmmm heaven
-
The Force is strong with this one...
Martinnfb replied to Bill_S's topic in LSM 1/35 and Larger Work In Progress
Reasonably sizeable piece of plastic . No way I would have the guts to tackle that. Need to find my knitting needles again Great show Bill ! -
Tamiya F4U-1 finished
Martinnfb replied to JohnB's topic in LSM 1/32 and Larger Aircraft Ready for Inspection
I love to see wear and tear on your builds John, Thumbs up! Cheers Martin -
HB Models B-24 Hints, Tweaks, Tips
Martinnfb replied to Clunkmeister's topic in Modelling Discussion
3 to 5mm in diameter based on the different drawings. Not mentioning the shape. I came to the similar conclusion by comparing the scale down pictures with the pictures of the real thing. here you can see the vast difference in the cowling shape and size, Image is tilted and lined up to match the size of the opening. Not bang on, just to get the perception . -
Fantastic video Jeff, thanks for sharing.