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1/35 Italeri STAGHOUND Mark One
Martinnfb replied to Martinnfb's topic in D-Day 75th Anniversary Group Build
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I gave my old one without the tank to Rachael, and pick this one up on EvilBuy for $130 CAD.
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1/35 Italeri STAGHOUND Mark One
Martinnfb replied to Martinnfb's topic in D-Day 75th Anniversary Group Build
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1/35 Italeri STAGHOUND Mark One
Martinnfb replied to Martinnfb's topic in D-Day 75th Anniversary Group Build
Thank you gentlemen. Great suggestion Rob, Bravo figures are great, but I would like to stick with my spare box. Kev , the salt provides a quick solution for inconsistency in masking of wear and tear. Very simple, cheap and effective for some applications. I was playing with the lamp and manhole cover. -
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Airfix is planning new Hellcat in 1/24 !
Martinnfb replied to Martinnfb's topic in Modelling Discussion
HGW is planning placards and double sided seat belts for this kit. Also an upscale of their F6F decals set -
They are all dead by now, it's all Hollywood CGI made by contractors overseas .
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Nice, thank you for the feedback.
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Greymatter 1/32nd scale FW-190D-13 Conversion
Martinnfb replied to Pauldoe's topic in Aircraft Reviews
You're most welcome, I have two of them and the casting has no bubbles or distortions. Cheers M. -
Masterful build Carl. What would you say about the track, was it with the effort? Cheers M.
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The funny thing about 3d printing at home...
Martinnfb replied to seiran01's topic in General Discussion
This is the future of model building. Way to go Mike ! Ki-98 is pretty rare in any scale -
Greymatter 1/32nd scale FW-190D-13 Conversion
Martinnfb replied to Pauldoe's topic in Aircraft Reviews
Hi Paul, welcome to the forum. Real Model makes decent set , crisp molds and excellent service. Cheers Martin -
To me it looks like a very heavy impact where the major part of the energy was absorbed by the roof structure that is naturally designed to take a top load then transferred into the bearing walls of the building. Everything had to be tossed inside .
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Status: Date: Thursday 19 December 1946 Type: Douglas C-47A-10-DK (DC-3) Operator: Railway Air Services Registration: G-AGZA C/n / msn: 12455 First flight: 1944 Engines: 2 Pratt & Whitney R-1830-92 Crew: Fatalities: 0 / Occupants: 4 Passengers: Fatalities: 0 / Occupants: 1 Total: Fatalities: 0 / Occupants: 5 Aircraft damage: Damaged beyond repair Location: 1 km (0.6 mls) NE of London-Northolt Airport (NHT) ( United Kingdom) Phase: Initial climb (ICL) Nature: Domestic Scheduled Passenger Departure airport: London-Northolt Airport (NHT/EGWU), United Kingdom Destination airport: Glasgow-Renfrew Airport, United Kingdom Narrative: It was a cold, snowy evening at London-Northolt Airport, when the DC-3 taxied into position for takeoff. The snow storm had closed the airport to incoming traffic, and outbound traffic was subject to long delays. The plane had been waiting for more than an hour waiting for clearance. When G-AGZA received clearance, the pilot ran the engines up to 45.5 inches of manifold pressure and 2,500 RPM. The DC-3 lifted off the runway but couldn't gain height. The aircraft landed on top of a house at 46 Angus Drive in the London suburb of Ruislip. Probable Cause: PROBABLE CAUSE: "The pilot taking off when the aircraft was almost entirely covered with snow. In doing this the pilot committed an error of judgement." Sources: ยป The Civil Aircraft Registers of Great Britain
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One thing that Airfix could tackle a bit better is the rivet detail on the fuselage. real aircraft had positive rivets.
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RSO Radschlepper Ost - Having a Break
Martinnfb replied to DocRob's topic in D-Day 75th Anniversary Group Build
Nicey ! -
I saw it already 3 times. Very decent.