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Thanks for posting š Hubert
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I could be interested, but thatās just too much work š„± Hubert
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Too bad for the cruise. I think you are of the few who act responsibly in this situation. Last year, I caught Covid in Lisbon airport, on my way to France. Then I passed it on to my wife. We cancelled our return flight 10 days later, but, as we had to get home, drove from France to Portugal. However, the fact that I caught it in an airport, when the Covid situation was a well-known factor (18 months after the start of the crisis, and far from the its peak) just shows that some people knowingly went through the airport and on their flight, when they should not have ⦠i hope you have a good insurance coverage for the cancelled cruise. Hubert
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But then you can drive it on the shortcuts through the meadows ⦠Hubert
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what's on your to buy list for 2023 (newly released kits only)
HubertB replied to npb748r's topic in Modelling Discussion
Well, HPH just re-released their Avia B-534. I always regretted selling the one I had. The new release is now on my Ā« bought Ā» list Hubert -
For me, itās more about focusing on one important technological aspect, which is the power source used for many decades on land, air and sea, rather than feeling compelled to show it ⦠Besides, it would complicate matters a lot to show the engine on, say, a tank or a Packard-powered boat ⦠Hubert
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For me, anything that was/is powered by a V-12, even it you do not see the engine. So a curbside 917, yes, but not a GT 40. Or an all-closed P-51, but not a P-47, a Lancaster, but not a B-24, etc. Hubert PS: I realised I was starting to bend the rule already by mentioning the 917, which, of course, had a flat-12. Unless the rule becomes Ā« powered by one or more 12-cylinders enginesĀ»
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Personally, Ā« Night stalkers Ā» seems a bit restrictive to me. The Ā« letās get wet Ā» GB was a success because of the wide range of options it opened. if itās to have a tribute to Harv, then Ā« Honoring US vets Ā» is a theme opening a lot of opportunities, including tanks and ships. I quite like the idea that was discussed in another thread Ā« powered by a V12 Ā», that could cover a lot of subjects, including tanks and MTBs ⦠Hubert
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Beautiful, Rob ! And these rivet decals do add a lot to the finished look. Well done, Sir ! Hunert
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Itās a beauty, Peter. I read that the radiator shape of the -J was more efficient and produced less drag than the earlier marks, but nothing beats the sleekiness of these -F models. And donāt talk to me about the XP-38 : the embodiment of speed in its era. Anyway, well done, Peter š ! Hubert
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Thank you for the update, Ernie. This seems extremely serious, and hopefully the hospital he is in will be able to work miracles ⦠Hubert
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Thanks for the pics Ernie. The Tomcats are great, and the AMK one impressive, although, to my eye at least, the wing-root / apex fairing seems strangely bloated, and not very prototypical. Certainly not the same as the Tamiya kit in this area, I liked the Gulfhawk, although the pic shows how much work is needed to bring this venerable kit to a more scale-like appearance. And yes, your Val is always stunning š ! Hubert
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From what I have seen, these 1Man-Army stencils are really fantastic, and a real plus for any 1/32 model. Thanks for the pics, Fran. Hubert
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Interesting, but Iād have thought that the Matchbox trenchman would have been retired by now ⦠Apparently not ⦠Hubert
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Some good news, although they could be even better⦠Pulling for you Harv, and hoping the sensations come back soon. Hubert
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1/32 Trumpeter P-47D Razorback "Bonnie"
HubertB replied to Mo_GSP's topic in LSM 1/35 and Larger Work In Progress
A great start, and what a great way of using technology to improve a kit. Soon, before you know it, youāll have designed a whole airframe Hubert -
+1 on AK black base (and I think it is also the one interacting funnily with Mr Levelling Thinner) Hubert
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Sorry to hear about that, buddy. I hope everything goes fine and you get well soon š ! Hubert PS: what single men wouldnāt do to meet a sexy young nurse And this one is a special for you, buddy
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1/16 scale Tiger VI Ausf E early build
HubertB replied to CrankyCrafstman's topic in LSM 1/35 and Larger Work In Progress
Literally Ā« the advisers are not those who pay Ā», or in other words, words are easy and free, doing is the hard work Hubert -
1/16 scale Tiger VI Ausf E early build
HubertB replied to CrankyCrafstman's topic in LSM 1/35 and Larger Work In Progress
Being usually in the Ā« yeah, but I know itās there Ā» camp, I think in this case it would still be better to find a way to display the innards of this beast : itās too good to be hidden ⦠Of course, as we say in French, Ā« les conseilleurs ne sont pas les payeurs Ā» Hubert -
I think the landing light lenses is the least screw-up of the maaaaaaaaany screw-ups the kit embodies ā¦. Nice job un-screw-upping this one, Scott š ! Hubert
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It looks like the TBD is THE hit of the year (as is Airscaleās set), judging by the number of members having bought it. If only this could encourage other manufacturers to tread off the trodden-to-death highways of WWII single seat fighters Hubert
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Well, the Schiffer book is exactly that: detail porn Hubert