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HubertB

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  1. How about a reverse speed record ? I have on the SoD an Aichi Hansa, a licence-built Japanese version of the HB W-29, engined with an Hispano V8, that I started scratchbuilding BEFORE WnW ever existed, some 10 years ago ... Ditto for a Planet model Bü-131, that I started at about the same time ... For my defense about the Bücker, the wings stopped me in my tracks, as they have a wrong backward sweep (not enough). That’s my excuse anyway . And now, ICM have come with an IM one But I intend to finish this Hansa, at least ... Hubert
  2. Ok. I’ll be giving either a Revell Beaufighter (with a bit of a tattered box, but inside is ok) or a Trumpeter Bearcat. The winner picks his preferred choice. Hubert
  3. Too small for Ernie’s kits. Need at least an An-225 ... Hubert
  4. Very sad news. His builds were truly inspiring. Blue skies, André. Hubert
  5. Fast and clean work, as usual. Well done, John ! Hubert
  6. Yes, about that Echelon Lightning, MY FRIEND ... Hubert the pure and disinterested
  7. It sure seems to lack some of the features of a totally stealth aircraft, from my beotian eye ... But it is a pretty impressive airframe nonetheless. And looking good. Hubert
  8. I understand the hassle of selling the stash individually, but the lot option is just going to making this sale far more difficult, if not impossible. Personally I have eyed the Echelon Lightning, in my express scan ... And Ernie, if you want a Lodela Beaufighter, I may have something for you Hubert
  9. You don’t normally pay VAT on parcels identified as « gifts », Ernie. But the shipping can be expensive, still. Hubert
  10. Having participated and been a donor in the previous raffles on LSP, may I add two comments ? 1) We most likely all have too many kits in our respective stashes, so giving a kit away seems the right thing to do, but current postal rates can sometimes make a « free » donation expensive ... 2) Don’t forget a simple « thank you » when you receive something. I was somewhat pissed that a beneficiary of a kit I donated and sent did not even bother to send a thanking PM Hubert
  11. Happy birthday to you (and to Joel), Peter Hubert
  12. Same for me. I’m in, and will sift through the stash to find something, although it may be more likey a book or purchase voucher in the end. Hubert
  13. Great review. It looks like, since the Ho-229, ZM have finally taken their ‘superdetail’ philosophy to where it belongs, i.e. showing a maximum of sound - in opposition to phoney - structural details. This kit is not my cup’o’tea subject-wise, but it is impressive in every aspect. Well done ZM ! Hubert
  14. Please do, Cees ... I’ll wait for the IM kit that should come close on the heels of your almost finished scratchbuilt effort. And I see you have come to the conclusion (like me) that the ID Models / Tigger vac is just a total waste of good money... You may remember that I turned a master for a correct diameter engine cowling, that I sent to John Wilkes after I molded a few for my own use. He never thanked me, nor made anything out of it. Thankfully, Alex ( AlexM on LSP) has since designed a printable cowling, as a few other things like the landing gear, and is generous in sharing his files. Hubert
  15. On the other hand, as one who started a scratchbuilt Aichi Hansa ( a Japanese version of the W. 29 with a Hispano engine) BEFORE WnW released their W. 29 kit, and still has it waiting for completion long AFTER WnW’s same W. 29 went OOP, my advice would be to keep what you have done so far, just in case Now, I will reiterate my other advice to start a scratchbuilt B-58. I will check whether Sir Peter has any interest in doing a film with a Hustler in a key role Hubert
  16. Agreed. Paul is a nice guy and deserves help form friends, whichever way this is organised, in times where he is facing tremendous difficulties for the immediate future. This said, and this is meant only as a friendly piece of advice, for your first post, you could have dispensed with the judgemental comment on "growing up", which did not bring anything to the value of your post And, btw, welcome here ! Hubert
  17. Well it seems the new WnW will be the HP 0/400 ... We have a collective thank you to adress to Cees for starting and reviving his scratchbuilt kit ... What’s your next scratch project, Cees ? Can we steer you in the right direction ? I, for one, would love you to start a B-58 Hubert
  18. Impressive model. The nose shape looks Ok now, and the tires have a rounder profile than initial pics showed. On the postive side, the detailing and surface detail looks oustanding. On the negative side, the whole area around the wing roots/engine nacelles looks to have a not-so-great fit ... and the price tag (with VAT, as it is an European company retailing in a (still)European country, of 600 GBP hurts somewhat ... Still waiting for a fuselage with passenger doors and not cargo doors ... Hubert
  19. Spectacular news ! And then there is the surprise by WnW tomorrow Hunert
  20. I can tell you that after this one, I tried building the Matchbox Hawker Fury (their very first, judging by the number PK0001). Unfortunately, one of my cats decided to play with some parts, and I then stepped on the cabane struts. I never managed to redo properly the broken part, and ended up binning the kit in sheer frustration. That was the end of my nostalgia trip to teeny weeny scale . Now, if I want to do a Fury, I’ll have a go at my 1/32 Montex kit. Hubert PS: the cat still loves playing with the parts on my bench. He redid the carpet-dropping trick with my lovingly-built frame for one of my Gee-Bees. The frame, although sturdy, did not withstand my 20+ stone stepping on it . She has also chewed a Fisher Cutlass cockpit. I have learned storing works-in-progress in closed plastic boxes. The cat was in fact just trying to educate me in maintaining an orderly bench
  21. Thank you. Looking at the pics, I realise that the metal area of the cowling up to the cockpit looks white is some areas. It is just a light reflection in the pics, as the kit does not look like this IRL ... And my Sadi Lecointe in macro-photo shows that I can improve my figure painting skills, although it does not look that bad when seen with « normal » eyes Hubert
  22. There is a built one (F-4S) on Hyperscale today .... with a totally funky MLG That is so obvious that it hides everything else, unfortunately. Hubert
  23. Not using FB is actually the safest way of using FB ... Hubert
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