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11 hours ago, belugawhaleman said:with Takom's Apache instructions and decals...at least that's what that YouTube

Nigel guy said so......so, I'm holding off on that one. 

I do not believe anything this guy spouts, everything is either completely wrong or unbuildable……..

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The kit was with me for some time and I feel the urge to start it soon. I love the Lightning, specially in NMF and that's what I plan to do. Out of sheer curiosity, I ordered Eduards rivet set and I will choose one of the two gals from the Bombshell decal sheet for my P-38. The decision will mainly be about as less masking as possible over the riveted NMF. The decals are printed by Cartograph and include everything from nose art, to insignia and stencils.

Cheers Rob

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1 hour ago, BlrwestSiR said:

That's a nice kit Rob. I have one as well but have to figure out what making a I want to do it in as well. I'm thinking something with D-Day stripes. 

I thought about invasion stripes too Carl, but I want to reduce masking after applying the rivets as much as possible. Many great schemes for the P-38 out there. 

Cheers Rob

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 This little beauty showed up on my doorstep today. It made the long way from Japan in record time and beat the masking set, I ordered in the UK the same day by far. These will show up next week, if I'm lucky. Mind, I choose the cheapest shipping option from Japan, I have no idea, how they do it. The Mitsubishi Karigane fits into my recent surge for inter war racers and record planes.

I also ordered another narrower chisel from wave. I already own the 3 mm variant and the smaller 1,6 mm tool will come in handy.

Cheers Rob 

 

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3 hours ago, DocRob said:

 This little beauty showed up on my doorstep today. It made the long way from Japan in record time and beat the masking set, I ordered in the UK the same day by far. These will show up next week, if I'm lucky. Mind, I choose the cheapest shipping option from Japan, I have no idea, how they do it. The Mitsubishi Karigane fits into my recent surge for inter war racers and record planes.

I also ordered another narrower chisel from wave. I already own the 3 mm variant and the smaller 1,6 mm tool will come in handy.

Cheers Rob 

 

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Cool subject, Rob 👍 ! I guess it’s 1/72 ?

 


Me, I just received my Jetmads Learjet :piliot:!

Now, to find a cool, but doable, civilian scheme …

Hubert

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4 hours ago, DocRob said:

I also ordered another narrower chisel from wave. I already own the 3 mm variant and the smaller 1,6 mm tool will come in handy.

Cheers Rob 

I've got the same chisels Rob. They are very handy to use. Wave also does them with a rounded blade. 

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35 minutes ago, HubertB said:

Cool subject, Rob 👍 ! I guess it’s 1/72 ?

It's 1/48 luckily, Hubert. 

Aren't there a zillion civilian schemes out there? I hope you do a WIP.

Cheers Rob

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21 minutes ago, DocRob said:

It's 1/48 luckily, Hubert. 

Aren't there a zillion civilian schemes out there? I hope you do a WIP.

Cheers Rob

About right about the zillion. The issue is to find a combination of exterior pics, interior pics, registration number, etc. to produce a reasonably accurate replica… And I have found great-looking schemes which would be a nightmare to mask and / or airbrush, at least with my skills ;)

Hubert

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I ordered these cast struts from Aerocraft. Less than a week from placing the order to delivery (they came from UK). I'm impressed with both the quality and the promptness. They're for the MikroMir Fokker E.V/D.VIII kit.

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17 minutes ago, Bill_S said:

I ordered these cast struts from Aerocraft. Less than a week from placing the order to delivery (they came from UK). I'm impressed with both the quality and the promptness. They're for the MikroMir Fokker E.V/D.VIII kit.

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I have those as well. They will really help with attaching the wing and landing gear. 

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7 hours ago, Bill_S said:

I ordered these cast struts from Aerocraft. Less than a week from placing the order to delivery (they came from UK). I'm impressed with both the quality and the promptness. They're for the MikroMir Fokker E.V/D.VIII kit.

I soldered my own from flattened brass tube, when I built my D.VIII, but it was tedious. If I had known of the existence of these pre fabricated ones, I would have ordered them. If you are after more detailing, there are some nice Aviattic addons, like the very thin casted cowling and a PE set. When  remember right, I used a Le Rhone engine from Lukgraph. You'll love the kit Bill, it's demanding but rewarding and the rigging is a breeze. I'm considering building a second one in a black yellow naval fighter scheme.

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Cheers Rob

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This came today.......

Another one from Andy's Hobby Headquarters.

This time, another Takom kit. It's their G6 Rhino SANDF Self-Propelled Howitzer

In 1/35. I've been looking for one of these for a long time.....they're usually

out of stock everywhere. Anyway, it looks like a great kit of an interesting

subject.......and it's BIG!  The tires are rubber and measure 2 inches in diameter.

Looks very well-molded and detailed.

https://www.scalemates.com/kits/takom-2052-g6-rhino--1004415

 

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I made it to the Northshore Hobby Show and picked up a few goodies all without frigg'in taxes.;)

Trumpter Mig-3 $50

Tamyia P-51       $85

BlueDevil           $35

FlyHawk 1/700  $40

Zinnia 1/350      $20 never seen the brand but a nice looking kit.

Dragon 1/35      $20

2X books            $2

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                          $252

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33 minutes ago, CrankyCrafstman said:

Ok Martin, is that a waffle maker...lol:rofl::D

Ron G 

It's a mini vacuuforming machine.  "Coincidentally" I viewed one of these

online just a few days ago. Seems strange that Martin posted it without saying.😀

Perhaps he needed someone to say "Waffle maker" first.....Hmmmmm I wonder.

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Some bright stuff in smaller scales arrived today. 

The 1/72 Doodlebug resin kit from Brengun will accompany my flashy green Gee Bee Q.E.D. The kit seems nicely casted, simple to build and has some PE and vac-windscreen included.

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The 1/48 Gee Bee from the Catalan company Dekno. The kit is 3D printed and on first inspection has some superficial print marks. Let's see how this turns out. Black markings are decals printed by Arctic Decals and I hope, they will respond well to decal solutions. It's an experiment for me, but when I've seen the kit, I had to buy it.

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Last but not least, a vac-canopy with masks for my KI-15 'Kamikaze record plane and some masks for the pronunciation of the control surfaces.

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Cheers Rob

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