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The subject of iModeler's first group build for 2014 is D-Day, in commemoration of the 70th anniversary of the Allied landings in Normandy.
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Total participants: | 43 |
Most recent activity in the group: | 8 months, 3 weeks ago |
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Looking a bit more aggressive now! Looking forward to seeing the big bad brute completed!
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Stop taking the Mickey LOL. Here for Greg, the Engine and Cowling fixed. Simon.
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Looking great! (although looks kinda like a mouse without that huge powerplant hanging off the front end!)
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Cheers Craig, this build has dragged along but she is nearly done. She may not be in headlines until Sunday now. Work and meetings have cropped up. But I have added some pics of her on her legs. The […]
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OK folks, it has been a couple of weeks so here is an up date. Weathering was completed and then sealed under a coat of satin varnish. The sway bars were added to the droptank. The rest of the bits were […]
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Simon, nice job on the wash on the bombs and droptank. Coming together nicely.
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Looking good. The wash really looks great on the bombs - nice subtle weathered look.
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Thanks Bernd, I hope the PM helped in any way. Anyhow, on with the show. Starting with the bombs and droptank. Both were given a wash of burnt sienna and then ochre yellow. The bombs a bit closer. The […]
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Cheers Bernie, getting there slowly, but end is in view. Gave her a coat of gloss varnish on top. Underneath Chose some oils for weathering. Some other parts that were glossed too. And after their […]
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Simon, shaping up nicely. Getting close to the finish.
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Right, some news... All decals on the main body of the plane. So next the gun barrels. Well I did cut, prime and paint 8 of the little buggers but they vanished. So cut and clean 8 more . Then […]
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More decals than you can point a stick at chaps... Tail plane first, Same the other side. Some of them were a tad small? The "LIFT" on the "Star and Bar" A few more to go. After the fun with dry […]
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Very authentic looking work, Simon, and a lot of it ! (mine all look that way after a few years on the shelf...and the usual rough handling) Well done.
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Very authentic looking work, Simon, and a lot of it ! (mine all look that way after a few years on the shelf...and the usual rough handling) Well done.
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Very authentic looking work, Simon, and a lot of it ! (mine all look that way after a few years on the shelf...and the usual rough handling) Well done.
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Very authentic looking work, Simon, and a lot of it ! (mine all look that way after a few years on the shelf...and the usual rough handling) Well done.
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Very authentic looking work, Simon, and a lot of it ! (mine all look that way after a few years on the shelf...and the usual rough handling) Well done.
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