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Martinnfb

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  1. Flaps, but often removed .
  2. 18 ga (1 mm) wire. You need to add one extra track link per side. Wiring harness feeding search light, IR and the rest or the electrical components is completely omitted. Some of the fuel lines are missing. Suspension sits little too proud up. Commanders cupola is missing its locking slot. Fenders need their wire spring fasteners. Too much to list. I weathered the very first ERA brick, yay! :)
  3. Sterling silver and my wife’s talent to the help with hideous plastic light guards.
  4. Incredible models, overwhelming detail and creativity, Thank You for sharing Fran.
  5. Basic assembly done. Next step, the detailing.
  6. As the guys said above, this is actually an exceptionally successful story of a build. I wouldn't have the mental strength to even open the box All I can add is, Bravo! 👍 Cheers Martin
  7. This time I managed not to forget to close my windows.
  8. I know right?, Jaguar seems to be somehow ignored amongst major scale manufacturers. Such a cool machine deserves more attention.
  9. Absolutely lovely work Oliver, brings me back to my early years when I use to drool over all of the crazy detailed dioramas in the Verlinden books. Cheers Martin
  10. Amazing pictures, thank you. Putting red stars on L-29 Dolphin should be criminalized. Anyway, .... Did you guys noticed that Bardhal Special has had completely redesigned radiator intake?
  11. yes I saw it, although I am not sure if its active already or not. 999,- Chinese Yuan (189CAD) for a kit seems a bit steep .
  12. Daily supply of plastic:)
  13. Nice and clean work Carl, can’t wait to see the final result.
  14. If I dare to say STUNNING that would be understatement. Bravo M
  15. Oh boy, that’s right I forgot about this beast. Hello Mark, thank you for chiming in and welcome to the forum. I haven’t got to the painting stage yet, however I’ll look into it to answer your question. cheers Martin
  16. Super cool, I will follow with interest. Cheers Martin
  17. Thank you Marine, enjoy you time in this Mecca of aviation coolness. love and sissies
  18. Hmmm. Often the lend /lease stuff were destroyed after the war, that way the leasing contract was fulfilled without paying. Unless the return/ purchase was reasonably applicable. I don’t see reason why would Royal Air Force be using surplus paint in Korea, five years after it was produced. ,,, but instead of speculation I can look into it.
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