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Frohe Weihnachten, Meri Kirihimete, Merry Xmas...
HubertB replied to Ivan Ivanovich's topic in General Discussion
I’ll add my own wishes, in my mother tongue « Joyeux Noël ! » and my new country of residence’s « Feliz Natal ! ». And, Ivan, I wish you all the best in your new home country, and a smooth settlement. Hubert -
Kitty Hawk F-5F done.
HubertB replied to Clunkmeister's topic in LSM 1/35 and Larger Work In Progress
Hey, as Jeff reminded, after all, it’s a Kitty Hawk kit ... so cats should like them ... H7bert -
Kitty Hawk F-5F done.
HubertB replied to Clunkmeister's topic in LSM 1/35 and Larger Work In Progress
Good to hear a bout the save, Ernie. Now for those of us who have sometimes experienced spilling one of those glue bottles, a large wooden block can with a middle cavity in which you insert the bottle can save you. Alternatively, you can epoxy-glue the bottle in the middle of a metal tin lid (like a tea box lid for instance). Gives a wider base that makes spilling virtually impossible, and a container to receive the spill if it occurs. Alternatively, you can, like me, claim that you never, nor will ever, spill one of these ... Hang on, to achieve that, the best way is to not model at all Hubert -
Would love to, especially if I can choose the proving ground (like the streets of Paris, where I have a few scores to settle with guys who believe the « Code de la Route » does not apply to anyone driving a vehicle with less than 4 wheels or more ... Mind you, two tracks is technically not four-wheels, is it ? ) Hbert
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With the discussion going on in another thread, how many liters of displacement, and how many mpg (or liters/100 kms) ? And do they have a metallic silver option ? Hubert
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Agree with Nick’s comment. The « chord » is the front hoisting sling to lift the aircraft back on the ship’s catapult. There is also another one symetrically on the right side. So the crest would have to have been under the sling, which could not have been painted, or would have lost the decoration from constant manipulation and possible replacement. Which does not detract from a great build and weathering. A real gem of a kit, this one, and you did a great job of it. Hubert
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Having always been fascinated by science and scientific experiments, I have to dig this one But one thing is unclear to me. I can fairly well understand the masculine « donor » side of the test. But what about the « receiver » part of it ? No mention is made of who, and how ... (which, btw, leaves some space for a surprise, if candidates imagine one given gender for the receiver, and get the other gender ) All of this to say the experimental protocol is poorly defined at this stage, and needs to be reworked on before the study’s results can be published in « Science » or the « New England Journal of Medicine » (Very serious) Hubert
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Roughly 62 cubic inches, for those still using the obsolete imperial measurements Hubert
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3,6 litres. Half as much as what I had before selling my Porsche Hubert
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Regarding the AB section, and I stand corrected by anyone with better memory or documentation than me, as I am citing this out of memory, it changed over the (very very very) long life span of the French « Crouzes ». So its variant (number of flame-holder pillars mainly) will depend on the era of the aircraft you are modelling... Not too sure about the cockpit / dashboard, but some components are likely to be French-specific. Hubert
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1st LSM Christmas Raffle (list updated)
HubertB replied to Clunkmeister's topic in General Discussion
As soon as the reeinders are back in the stable, groomed and fed ... Hubert -
Like other early Trmpeter kits who took their inspiration from smaller-scale kits (the Avenger, the Swordfish for instance) this is a very good one, as was the 1/48 Accurate kit. Hubert
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1st LSM Christmas Raffle (list updated)
HubertB replied to Clunkmeister's topic in General Discussion
Soooo .... everyone will clear some space for the big Lanc ... and then one of us will get Peter’s BD-5 kit instead Hubert (PS : not to demean Peter’s gift, this is some really cool little subject ) -
Yummy ! Krakowska ! Good news is I am going to see some Polish friends tonight, and they have some (plus the liquid stuff that goes well with it ) Hubert
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1st LSM Christmas Raffle (list updated)
HubertB replied to Clunkmeister's topic in General Discussion
Oooohhh...this one is really below the belt .... Hubert -
1/48 Wellington Mk.X (He727 NA-K)
HubertB replied to JeroenPeters's topic in LSM 1/35 and Larger Work In Progress
The smaller base is better proportioned, but, if I may, I would offset the pic so that the crash location does not fall just under the Wellington rear fuselage. Hubert- 304 replies
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Yes, these rivets lines do not look too accurate, Ernie ... nor do the markings on the top right corner ... Hubert
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1st LSM Christmas Raffle (list updated)
HubertB replied to Clunkmeister's topic in General Discussion
If the criterion to enter this raffle is "I NEED more kits" or conversely "My stash is too full already", then I am not sure any of us should enter the raffle ... Hubert -
1/48 Wellington Mk.X (He727 NA-K)
HubertB replied to JeroenPeters's topic in LSM 1/35 and Larger Work In Progress
Beautiful work ! Hubert- 304 replies
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Not exactly in your budget - more like 300 $, although there may be some good promotions for it around Christmas - , but the Silhouette Cameo is a versatile tool, and good for most modelling uses. Alternatively, the Curio has some nice additional features, like a second head, the capacity to cut thicker material like thin plastic sheet, and even an embossing feature (rivets lines anyone ?). Its downside is that it is limited in size (roughly to an A4 format) when the Cameo has theoretically unlimited length for 30cms width. Whichever you choose, I strongly recommend the « Pro » software option. Whereas the embedded basic software can do what you want, the « Pro » option allows to import vector files drawn under another software. A nice feature, even with the basic software, is the vectorising capacity, starting from a pixelated image, like a .jpeg pic. HTH Hubert
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Will you correct the wrong windscreen / canopy ? It’s really one of the inaccuracies that spoil the look of this kit, whether poeple looking at it are kowledgeable or not about things aircraft Hubert
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1/32 Trumpeter F/A-18F Super Hornet custom
HubertB replied to GabrielAbadi23's topic in Modelling Discussion
It really depends whether you want functional hinges, or simulated ones. The best simulation is then some plastic strips scored regularly ... Alternatively, I believe Archer have a decal sheet with simulated relief piano hinges. Hubert -
proper plane Axial wooden propeller (for Mercedes 160hp)
HubertB replied to James H's topic in Aircraft Reviews
Although hand-carving your own wooden propeller from laminated veneer is not as dauting as it appears, these ones are really nice and, like all AM, make improving a kit so much easier than a home-made solution. I, for one, am waiting for my order from Proper Plane. It’s a « package » for my Junkers D-1, with the prop shown here and a Rexx exhaust Hubert -
1/32 Trumpeter F/A-18F Super Hornet custom
HubertB replied to GabrielAbadi23's topic in Modelling Discussion
A company called Microdesign have some 1/35 cowling hinges in PE, like here : https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1-35-MicroDesign-MD035209-Hinges-universal-pianos-Photo-etched-set/173658399551?hash=item286ed8e33f:g:YOYAAOSwqUdbL4Ix Hubert