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  1. WOW ! Getting better and better (if that was possible) Hubert
  2. Beautiful 👍 ! Hubert
  3. Ah yes ! You have a sharper eye than me, Carl 👍 ! Hubert
  4. Well, by the 31st of April, we will know better, won't we ? Hubert
  5. Given the layout of the page, I doubt it, but then we have seen Trumpeter do other msitakes, so why not on the catalogue 😂 ? Hubert
  6. This is a age of Trumpeter’s catalogue … Besides the 1/32 TBD, still with a photo rather than the boxart illustration, the eagle-eyed among you will notice some interesting news in 1/35, like an ACH-47 and … a Fairey Fulmar and Fairey Battle (but 1/35 … ) ! Hubert
  7. Have you seen all these ejection pins marks ? Sloppy design from DH engineers 🤣😂🤣 Hubert
  8. Difficult work, but the result speaks for itself 👍 ! Hubert
  9. Very nice effect on the exhaust painting 👍 ! Hubert
  10. Hmmmm… I thought Finland were forced to cede a part of Karelia to Russia in 1940, and this annexation still stands today ? I’d have said this stands as a long-lasting occupation, doesn’t it ? I don’t know whether the transparent resin melted some of the kit, but the result looks very convincing 👍! Hubert
  11. Good catch, and nothing like a new challenge to rejuvenate the mojo … This said, the Tamiya Mossie is one über-kit that has discouraged some talented modellers I know of: just too much of everything for a lot of people. I don’t want to rain your joy, but this one will be at the opposite of your « regular » modelling tastes. Still, wishing you all the best for this build, and looking forward to it. Hubert
  12. April 1st 3202 😏… If it can be sooner, of course I’m a taker … Hubert
  13. I admire your drive to produce an accurate replica of an engine, down to the master rod and pistons. It’s a Zoukei-Mura type approach, technically interesting, but, in fairness, gloriously useless for a static model (although this is very much something I could see myself doing ) One remark concerning the cylinders’ designs. In the drive to extract more power from them, the cooling surface increased, by adding more and more fins, densely spaced. Your cylinders are more suitable for Lindberg’s Wright J-5 than for a more modern high-output WWII radial. Using a resin-casting process entails technical limitations for an accurate representation of your cylinders, even in big scale. You’d be better off 3D-printing them, especially as recent SLA printers can offer a very high resolution and thin layers to reproduce high-density fins. I am sure you have seen Airscale’s work on skinning 1/18 models with aluminium litho plates. He is a master at shaping these plates, even on ver6 tight compound curves. Keep posting your work: I really like it, and I am sure others here too Hubert
  14. it's looking good, and better than before, Ernie ! Now you need to make the kit look like your reference pic, so you do not have to bother about a missing tailwheel Hubert
  15. She is shaping up nicely. And I dig the modulation you have achieved in the black 👍! Hubert
  16. Very neat result with this venerable kit, Peter. And it speaks for itself : Hubert
  17. No. Icelandic Models resin … Hubert
  18. I was thinking about something in the same line « now we need a Val overflying the Arizona » Hubert
  19. Well done, Mike ! Hubert
  20. Vey nice result, for an interesting change of subject 👍 ! Hubert
  21. Yes, and good luck cleaning it up from the printing supports … (speaking from - bitter - experience, trying to remove the supports from the - now MIA - headphones of a Reedoak civilian pilot) Hubert
  22. Yes, like Karl suggested, Future will disappear with an ammonia-based cleaner... And, by-the-way, the effect of the washes was not bad everywhere. It produced an interesting effect on the fuselage and wings, but, I agree, looks bad on the elevators. Hubert
  23. In this pic, the blister is actually opened, Rob, not removed … Hubert
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