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That is looking good.
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The Tamiya Sturmtiger is a nice kit. I built it when it first came out. It was my first try at making zimmerit. It came out a bit thick but I was happy with it. The only complaint that I recall about the kit is that there is only a basic interior to it. I wasn't too concerned as mine was all closed up.
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Seems you have a full spectrum of them colour-wise there Dennis.
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Tamiya / DEF Model Zimmerit decals
BlrwestSiR replied to belugawhaleman's topic in Modelling Discussion
I haven't tried them but I do have a set for the Rye Field Sturmtiger in the stash. They looked like a decent and reasonably priced option for zimmerit. -
Very carefully. If the fit of the wings to the fuselage isn't too bad, maybe paint the fuselage and wings as separate parts. Then join them together and do any needed touch-ups on the joint.
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The Legend - Lotus 72D - Tamiya 1/12
BlrwestSiR replied to DocRob's topic in LSM 1/35 and Larger Work In Progress
I've seen them before on other cars including the Hummer, just never an F1 car but it makes sense that Lotus would have tried it. -
The Legend - Lotus 72D - Tamiya 1/12
BlrwestSiR replied to DocRob's topic in LSM 1/35 and Larger Work In Progress
That's annoying with the paint reactions. The final results look good. I never knew the Lotus had inboard brakes. -
Tamiya Spitfire VIII converted to a VII
BlrwestSiR replied to denders's topic in LSM 1/35 and Larger Work In Progress
That should be a nice looking Spitfire with the narrow D-Day stripes on it. -
That looks good. Nice to have masks at this scale.
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That's a big model. Having built a 1/32 B-24, I can relate to trying to maneuver something that big around the bench.
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Borgfeldt has been the Canadian importer for Tamiya since at least the late '70s. They've got such a great relationship with Tamiya that we've often gotten new releases here before Japan even has. Case in point, one of the staff at my LHS has been building the new 1/72 F-14D kit which he showed me. The fit and detail is incredible for something so tiny.
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You're making some great progress there Martin.
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Actually Rob, that's not too far off the truth. In the crash at the end of the clip I linked to, they used a RATO pack to launch the Holden into the truck.
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Finally!!! An IM mainstream kit of the Ford Falcon XB Interceptor. Lovely box presentation too. Underneath the inner cover/display base. I've got two different resin kits, plus an expensive (and rare) resin conversion for the also expensive (and slightly less rare) Aoshima Mad Max V8 Interceptor kit. This is much better quality and detail- wise.
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I know they say everything is bigger in Texas but that is just insane what you've gone through. Hope things get back on track for you without any more surprises (or baseball sized hail). We missed you buddy and I'm glad you're back. Carl
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I decided to replace my recently departed Dspiae rotary tool with one from Creality. It's a fair bit bigger than the Dspiae one. That was one of the things I liked most about the Dspiae was its compact size.
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Some nice progress on taming this beast Chris.
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Martin, I've got the perfect tool to get rid of that seam. It's a circular sanding pad that goes in a rotary tool. You can get different grit sanding pads for them. They're made by Dspiae and come in two sizes. They're fairly inexpensive too.
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Sorry to hear the news about your son Hubert. I hope that things work out for your family. Carl
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I find it interesting that your Despiae one died as mine has as well. I did use mine a bit more than you did. The last time I used it I plugged it in to charge and after charging it wouldn't turn on. Hopefully your new one is more durable.
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I had a surprise package show up. Back in June 2024 during one of their summer sales, I ordered several items from Lucky Model. All were listed as in-stock at the time. I took their flat rate surface mail shipping offer as I'd done so in the past and gotten my orders usually within a couple months of ordering. For some reason, this time the order got broken up. I'd get a couple items at a time. Every time I'd ask about the outstanding items on the order I'd get the same answer: there wasn't enough room in their shipping container for it and once they have the space they'd sent it out. Got a bit annoyed at that. Well, they finally got around to making the space and I received the last item from that order.