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I've always liked the J2M Raiden. I built a bunch of the old LS 1/72 kits when I was younger and always liked it. I've got the ZM one in the stash that I'll need to do one day.
For modern stuff, the F-2 is pretty , especially in the blue camo. There's also the CFA-44 Nosferatu but I don't know if that qualifies as Japanese.
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1 hour ago, Clunkmeister said:
Yes, I had thought that, Carl. But the issue is, I need to figure ouit what else I need from Hannants today, as it's well below their minimum order threshold.
The Eduard stuff for the Trumpet kit is in stock at Hannants.
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Works for me!
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40 minutes ago, JohnB said:
I'm a little burned out on it at the moment. I'll get back to it soon.
Can't blame you there John. The Mossie is such an involved kit, even OOB. There's so much detail to it even though it all fits where it's supposed to. Almost too much. I burned out on mine as well. Took me almost a year to get around to finishing it. Which I'm glad I did.
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On 1/13/2020 at 1:39 PM, smitty44 said:
Kits on sale perfect for group build! https://store.spruebrothers.com/dealoftheday.asp
They're back on sale today and tomorrow.
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5 hours ago, Bomber_County said:
Ships Camel.........anyone.....
I've got the same one in the stash. Haven't decided which option I'll choose yet.
Anyone know the variant Snoopy flew?
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I was going to say I wasn't sure but then remembered I had Jake Melampy's The Modern Hornet Guide in the library.
So according to that, the front cockpit is minimally different. The C/D cockpit has a digital fuel control panel while the A and B have an analog one. This is the bottom left bit on the IP under the left most screen.
For the rear IP panel, there are potentially more differences. All B and early D IPs are the same except for the same fuel control panel as the front. Later D models have an extra screen in the middle that replaces some switches and small displays.
The D has several electronic boxes on the turtle deck (the shelf behind the rear seat) that are not present on the B.
Hope that helps. If you can find a copy of Jake's book, it's well worth it.
Carl
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9 hours ago, Old Dog said:
For some reason the ones I seem to spill most often are Microset and Microsol
Same here. I think it's a marketing ploy. Make the bottles tippy so people have to buy them more often.
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Looks good there Harv. The extras you're adding make quite the improvement.
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Go Harv!
The first time I saw that box art, I thought the open engine hatches looked like big bunny ears.
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This will be fun to watch. Nice find on the engine video Ryan.
Can't wait to see you start yours Harv. Just go for it.
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Some great looking builds there guys.
I've got a couple Star Wars subjects of the bench at the moment. First up is my pre-shading experiment Millennium Falcon. It's getting closer to final assembly. Beside it is my Fine Molds Y-Wing fighter. The pilot ejected so I need to find him before I put the canopy on and call that one done.
As for the neatness of the bench, that's an anomaly. I'm in the midst of making room for my boys so they have space to build their kits. I just took the opportunity to use that cleared space for my pic. So no need to panic.
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I definitely need at least a couple for my kids as they've knocked over a bottle or two of cement.
Of course I've knocked over a bottle or two of cement at some point so maybe I should get a few...
Link for ordering:
https://www.1999.co.jp/eng/m/10660542
Carl
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3 hours ago, smitty44 said:
What type of pylons did they use to hang those on a P-47?
Man, Harpoons on a P-47! The U-boats would have given up in a heartbeat.
The again, I did mount a FLIR on a P-51...
Carl
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3 hours ago, Clunkmeister said:
There’s much interest in this, but I doubt it’ll be “official” per se. but I’m looking to start, say, Feb 1 and finish Mar 15? Or Feb 15 and finish April Fool’s Day, just in time for the 1/32 AN-124 announcement from HPH.
The Feb 1 start works for me nicely.
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The big concern my wife has is where do the finished kits go? I'm currently planning on reorganizing the basement so I'll have space for my finished builds which are currently spread out throughout the house.
2 hours ago, Clunkmeister said:1/16 King Tiger? Seriously? Where in heck will I put that when done.
I think my youngest might be able to fit in it. He could ride it to school then.
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Soo.... What did you just get???
in Modelling Discussion
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I recieved my Christmas raffle prize from Harv the other day:
Thanks Harv!
Carl