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JeroenPeters

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  1. Huh? 2day build?? Amazing...
  2. Love the seat! Wicked Wicker!
  3. Really amazing fantastic... lost for words... cool....
  4. Totally missed this. AMAZING stuff...
  5. Thats pretty cool...
  6. Work continues on the engine bearers. Pretty snug fit. No glue is holding the engine bearers in the pic. The prop shaft is taken from an old Aires DB605 engine.
  7. Thats pretty amazing! Even if you don't know where the heck it is Hope you find it some day... Here's some progress on the engine bearers. Think I'll scratch the back of the engine too. Some cables sticking out.
  8. thats pretty cool! You might want to add some Klear or Micro to the instrument facings. Really makes them stand out.
  9. Great stuff!! I would only recommend not using a photo frame for the base but to get a proper wooden one. Looks waaaay better!
  10. Two steps forward. 1 step back. No biggie. Looks great so far!
  11. Such a cool subject... Looks like the love child of a Lanc and Lysander...
  12. Hi George, I have a resin Aires set with Jumo engine. These only have the pressed in holes. The drawings i have must be earlier and show slightly different bearers with holes. See Junkers drawings above. Mine will only be visible 4mm aft of the engine. I might use a tarp to close the rest off so i won't have to use a valuable resin engine or scratch one.
  13. So here we go! What i need to do is scratch the engine bearers and the fram on the jig they're connected to. Only the rear of the engine bearers will be visible. And the shaft will get some attention:
  14. Masking the inside and outside canopy with Montex masks. Rubbery stuff that tends to peel off. Just make sure to press it down firmly just before painting.
  15. Great Stuff Danny!
  16. Sweetness! Question: Do you spray the mr surfacer on with your airbrush?
  17. That's.... impressive!!! Love it. Just finished the HPH 1/32 Ohka. Here's hoping HK Models will someday tackle a Betty...
  18. Starting to blend it in. Sanding and polishing commences..
  19. No need for all of that here. We appreciate your presence and help. Let's find out what the problem is. Have you tried a different browser? Chrome for instance? What platform / computer are you using? We have had some problems before after major upgrades of system software (Windows) but none that I know of at the moment. Cheers, Jeroen
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