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HubertB

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  1. And where in 2020 ? (Not that it makes a big difference for me ... it’s not so much the driving, as the swimming across the pond that is an obstacle for me ) Hubert
  2. And that’s the new much awaited WnW Fokker Dr-1 Hubert
  3. Looks like it ... Some will argue that the lack of cowling is because it’s unbuildable Hubert ()
  4. She should be a showstopper in Chattanooga ! Very very very very well done Hubert
  5. Great for those who have been waiting for a WnW DR 1 since this company started to storm the 1/32 market... And great to see that WnW seem to be listening to customers’ demands, and reviewing their previous statements about certain releases that were supposed to never happen. Gives hopes for a future Spad or any type of French aircraft ... And finally, on a personal note, great to see my wallet is safe with this one Hubert
  6. B-58 over the Valkyrie, anytime ... Hubert
  7. Known subjects being worked on by HK are the Spey-powered Phantoms, the P-51 B ... Don’t you guys start teasing me with CF-100s or B-58s Hubert
  8. Oh, and by the way, VERY nice work, Ernie. It’s going to be a real show stopper ! Hubert - 1001 (Do I see some silvering under the « 104 » decal on the fuselage side ? )
  9. Here is a challenge I cannot resist (being a dick, I mean) ... one thousand ... Hubert
  10. With my limited German, I am nevertheless wondering wether « eierloch » is not a polite way of designating another « loch » ... Hubert
  11. Well, that’s one (smart ?) way of reducing the bench and shelf footprint ... Hubert
  12. The new Tamiya kit is a F/G, the boxart one being the Lightning that shot down Yamamoto’s Betty. Much better looking than the latter (admittedly more aerodynamically efficient) J/L featured by the Monogram and Academy kits in 1/48, and Revell’s and Trumpeter’s 1/32 renditions. As a side note, do you know that the Yamamoto mission could only be completed because a certain Charles Lindbergh taught the pilots efficient fuel management ? Hubert
  13. So happy to see your Harvard here, Max ! You’ve done an absolutely stunning job with this one ! Certainly a much better one than I could have achieved with it . Hubert
  14. Gotta love a racing finish ! Very well done ! Hubert
  15. I have been a manager for more than 30 years, and an employer, MD/CEO/business owner for the last 22 or so ... In this position, I have had to lay off people, for many reasons, including economic ones. But there is no way I would ever consider behaving the way you are describing. This is not about bad press, this is not about legal constraints, it's just about personal decency, and ethical standards ... I understand the US are a tough, competitive economy, but this behaviour is just unbearable macho stuff, pretending to be tough when one's attitude is just pure s#%t ... One day, these guys will end up being treated the same way. It's a vicious, self-perpetuating circle, unless some peole decide to say "stop !" , and explain that treating people well is not only the sole decent way of managing a company, but pays off double in the long term, and enforces decent management practices. Sorry for you Mark. You should at least tell yourself your karma is better than theirs, and reprisal will come to them in one way or another, soonerrather than later ... Adding a bit of legal action might help as well redress the balance ... Hubert
  16. I’m so glad to read you are finally joining in the camp of scale realism .... Hubert
  17. Apparently, HpH are disappointed by the low level of sales of the resin C-47, and believe IM plastic would sell better... I, for one was excited at the idea of a 1/32 DC-3 (not C-47, btw), but at its current price point, the C-47 is 20% above my max price threshold, and I am probably of the few with that high a threshold anyway ... Hubert
  18. Well, to confirm some people are interested, I'll post my feelings about this build : Hubert
  19. Don’t forget paper models. You will find : B-52 B-58 Tu-95 Halifax ... and many more Hubert
  20. And here is mine ... (Although ANY floatplane / flying boat is good by my books ) Hubert
  21. You don’t really need expensive tempered glass for the shelves : the kits are bulky, but not that heavy, like, say, the books in a standard book-shelf. Maybe you can even use perspex (but static electricity will attract dust better than a magnet with pins) and of course, there is the option of solid wood for the shelves themselves ... Hubert
  22. ... Although, in fairness, the only good maple syrup you can buy in France is imported from Canada ... (whereas there is some good peanut butter produced this side of the pond, notably in The Netherlands). Hubert PS : and another thread creep that speaks about food
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