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Aviation modeling. This group is the main assembly point for modelers of vintage aircraft up to World War II era, all scales and sizes.
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Total participants: | 156 |
Most recent activity in the group: | 9 hours, 23 minutes ago |
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Thanks my friend @j-healy!
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Watching with interest, Spiros. One of those has been lurking in my stash for a few years.
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Thanks my friend @johnb!
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Thanks my friend @johnb!
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Nice improvement on the wheel bays, Spiros @fiveten
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Good progress, Spiros @fiveten Indeed some clear similarities.
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The wheel bays were too uneven, so I added two suitably cut sheet styrene pieces...
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Some filling and sanding going on. I goofed the area on the left wing root where the air inlet is, so now trying to remedy it (and interesting comparison with the Azur VG.39...
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Thanks so much, my friend @johnb!
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Some gray primer revealed some areas needing attention...and an interesting comparison with the ICM LaGG-3
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Great entry and perfect start, Spiros @fiveten It's always great to have a build together with your boys.
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Thanks my friend @michaelt! Exactly what you said so far!
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G’day Spiros (@fiveten), I built this kit back in 2015. It is not a bad kit, if a bit old school regarding th we fit of parts. I don’t recall any par […]
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Some primary filling...
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Hi everyone! As if I had not too many ongoing builds lately, my sons dragged me to our towns sole and petite hobby shop and took this... it is a very cheap but very nice kit. Naturally, despite being prepped to […]
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Thanks my friend @gblair! I have taped a yellowed vac piece on a window facing strong sun for a good 10 days now, will have a look to see if it has any effect. Decals look good and usable, we will see...
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I am amazed that you have gotten this far into the kit without needed an entire tube of filler, Spiros (@fiveten). I just got rid of a bunch of my Azur kits because I found all of the vac canopies had turned the […]
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