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JeroenPeters

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  1. I was thinking of getting sailboat model pulleys. They seam to have the right shape. Otherwise I'll just scratch them. Should be do-able..
  2. Using the Kagero 1/32 drawings for the wing root detail. Need to describe. Rivet. Then add the details.
  3. Great detail on this kit. You don't see them getting built too often though. What scheme are you doing?
  4. Cheers Nick! Made a little bit of progress today. Revell has the wing roots moulded to the fuselage. Had to cut them off and fill the holes with green card. And what a lovely sound to hear overhead when cutting plastic!
  5. Oh my lord! This is amazing! Love it... But... no spoked wheels??
  6. Hehe, Here's some old school scratching. Added the MG17 breeches and the first wiring.
  7. Here you go! http://www.largescaleplanes.com/reviews/review.php?rid=1257
  8. So cool... Still havent gotten around to build one. Let alone two! Beautiful pair..
  9. Ok ok! With the Mossie out of the way I started cutting resin. Since I'm only sharing the cockpit details with you guys and most of it won't be visible through the top canopy I won't bother replacing the MG17's. However I will extend them more to the rear since the gun breaches are missing... The MG151 gun however is very visible, so I cut out the entire centre resin section with the MG151 breach and replaced it with a fresh more detailed Aires one.
  10. Hi All, Finally finished the cookie monster! Basically a test shot that misses the fabric patches surface details and didn't include decals. I used Mal's perfect masks for the codes, roundels and No Step indications and also the ProfiModeller stencil decals. These include some typo's and are huge in numbers, but they definitely add some life to the otherwise dull surface of the wooden wonder. I took my time with the weathering part. Using a grey sharp colour pencil for scratches and a silver Prisma pencil for the scratches on aluminium parts, like the cowlings. Overall I'm pleased with the result and love the sleek lines of this machine. At the time I started this kit little after market was available, so limited to the HGW sutton harnesses and ProfiModeller Pitot tube. Ah! And almost forgot. I used Airscale decals for the instrument panel. Cheers! Next!
  11. True. But this is the same on forums like Large Scale Planes. Since LSM is much younger, i reckon the percentage of active members is relatively higher. In the end it's the spirit, atmosphere and content that matters. Right?
  12. Hi fellow LSM-bers! I can remember, not so long ago, stepping into this venture called LSM. It was Jim Hatch that invited me and asked me to help out and I have enjoyed doing so every single day. There have been ups and downs. Highs and lows. Working alongside HK Models. Getting our logo on the Mossie packaging must have been a high... As is Welcoming our 2000th member! I am proud to say that we have built a name for ourselves, producing the highest caliber reviews around. I am proud of Fran and our team-up with Wingnut Wings Fans. Because lets be honest... they belong with us! Proud of all the modelers that simply build, share and contribute. So thank you to all! Keep joining, posting, enjoy and last but not least.... Build Large Scale!! Cheers, Jeroen
  13. Thats a pretty cool model you've built from a pretty cool kit! Love the weathering.
  14. Wow... amazing kit. Really looking forward to see how this stocks up against the HPH offering, even if it is a totally different version!
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