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JeroenPeters

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  1. Wasn’t happy with the headlight. The angle was wrong and the glass protruded too much. Sanded it back and polished. Happy now...
  2. Oh my lord!! That is amazing! Good to see this here! Following this with a lot of interest.
  3. After almost a years' work, she's finished. The Wellington that crashed in my hometown in the night of May 5th 1943 after returning from a bombing run over Dortmund. Shot down by a Bf110 night fighter. Two bailed out, three went down with the plane. I put all the research in this crash and plane that I could do with a lot of help from my friend Cees Broere. I could not have done it without him. To complete this build I have a relic from this particular crash. One of the engine cowling flaps which happens to be in great condition. The black paint is pretty much intact. The base of my model features a RAF recon photo that was taken in 1944. As you can see not much of the crash can be spotted. Caused by the boggy ground we live on. A few weeks ago I noticed that a small memorial plaque was erected at the crash site. Almost exactly at the same time I finished my model. Details added to the model: - Master brass barrels - Eduard interior set - Eduard Interior mid fuselage set - Eduard bomb bay set - CMK bomb bay set (for the resin doors) - Eduard bomb set - Eduard exterior set - Eduard mask set - Maketar masks for all codes, roundels and markings - Eduard seat belt set - Resin wheels The new memorial plaque, with the crash location behind the tree line: The base I fashioned with the marked crash location. The place where my house is today, is bottom left of the crossroad you nee next to the text: The finished model: The crash relic:
  4. A few of you asked me how i was going to paint this when it’s all in one piece. I spray the Olive green as much as possible in the places where it needs to go. After this it’s all brush painting.
  5. Thnx Peter! moving right along. Drilled a hole in the inderside of the engine so i could glue a metal rod in to hold it while painting. Sprayed a thin layer of fine AK black primer.
  6. Hi Peter! Welcome to LSM. Feel right at home and happy modelling! Cheers, Jeroen
  7. Almost done with the construction. Few small bits left to go on.
  8. So i cut a piece of plexi glass to size and made it perfect round on the lathe. Made a sunken screw recess in the middle. Sandwiched the map. Bike is progressing too. Some lovely details on it...
  9. Hi guys! Found a better glass dome. Also found a ww2 map with US markings. The place where my father in law broke down was not on the map (Rendeux) but i found the location and added it myself with letters from other places. I will add a layer of plexiglass to sandwich the lot.
  10. This kit is quite challenging. The frame seemed to be warped. The rear axle didnt fit the wheel. So i made a new axle and now the wheel can even spin. The detail is amazing, but some parts just have a mind of their own.
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