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Friends, colleagues, in this difficult time I am trying to continue to engage in modeling. You need to relax somehow. Actually what I do in the presence of mood and opportunities. The model comes with etched buns from Eduard (interior, exterior), wheels from Res Kit, metal trunks (several companies).

 

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Anything wurger related and i'm in like a rat up a drain pipe.

 

Very nice start and welcome to the forum :)

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16 minutes ago, Bomber_County said:

First off welcome to LSM good see new faces and secondly, some very good modelling skills on show here. Looking forward to further updates….

Bomber_County , thank you very much!

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11 hours ago, Martinnfb said:

Welcome to the forum Sasha, your work looks clean and crisp. I will follow with interest.

 

Cheers

Martin

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Martin, thank you very much!

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Dear community! I am looking for documentary evidence of this lateral projection of the 190th. I did not find a photo of this board. I will be grateful for your help!

 

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Nice work on the wheel well and cannon.  Wish I could help with the aircraft identification.

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55 minutes ago, GazzaS said:

Nice work on the wheel well and cannon.  Wish I could help with the aircraft identification.

GazzaS, thanks for the feedback!

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Wing docked with the fuselage, glued together. Steering surfaces tried on. Picked up the engine. Now painting the engine and try to close the hoods. Judging by other construction sites, this is a problematic place.

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Before painting the engine, I tried on the hood parts. This is quite a problematic moment, but it turned out very well. 

 

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2 hours ago, Landlubber Mike said:

That looks really sharp!  Nice job!  Stay safe!

Landlubber Mike Thank you so much for the review!

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