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  1. Thanks for the feedback and comments everyone. This is my first time back to BM in some years and I'm pleased to see people here are as awesome as I remember. I'm now at something of a dilemma. I've recently acquired a SEA paint set to use with my Skyraider and I was intending to then use it on a Phantom or, once I realised it was an option, a Thud, but the Intruder was one of my first aviation loves after watching "Flight of the Intruder" as a kid (hence also my love of the A1). I guess I'll have to save some pennies and get one of each...
  2. Whoops. Thanks jabba. Feeling pretty stupid now... Ok. Putting my stupidity to one side for a moment, any suggestions about a 105 wild weasel in 1:48 or a vietnam era phantom in the same scale?
  3. All, I'm after a 1:48 kit of an OOB Vietnam era Wild Weasel to sit alongside my Tamiya Sandy Skyraider. I've had a look around but there are so many F4 kits about I can't for the life of me work out which one is the right one and are not a total pig to build. Any suggestions would be most welcome. Richard
  4. Thanks all. There's nothing you guys don't know. Richard
  5. Perfect Alex. Thanks very much. Richard
  6. All, Quick question for the gurus out there. Can anyone tell me whether the turret on the top of the B25J had any framing to speak of? I have an Eduard mask which appears to be completely wrong, I have pictures online of aircraft, but none seem to actually show and then I found a build review of the glazed nose J which suggested that the entire dome was frame and paint free, leaving me completely baffled (see quote below): "One thing important to note with the turret: there is no metal framing! You don’t need to paint anything! What looks like “framing” is plexiglass strip that was glued over the seams of the individual parts in the production. Leave all that alone, the raised detail is perfect. Just dip it in Future. Then, once you have the turret attached, fill in the slots with white glue. On the real thing, these are fabric zippers, that run up and down as the guns are elevated and depressed. Once that is dry, paint it olive drab and you have the turret right. 99.9999% of modelers get this wrong because they have never seen the real turret, but we have several out at Chino, and that’s the way they really are." If anyone has any photos of a genuine B25J turret or any guidance on the matter it would be much appreciated. Confused, Richard
  7. It's been a while, but stunning build Stew. I've been holding off buying kits for a while as my building has fallen by the wayside lately. But this has broken me. I wanted to model the Do17 I saw at Cosford when they first raised it. So I'm sold. I'm off to buy one now. And the new tool C47 and possibly the new Beaufighter when it's out. My name is Richard and I'm a kit buying addict... :-)
  8. I have the Revell solid nose kit of this. If mine comes out even half as good as this (when I eventually get back to it) I'll be a very happy man. Excellent work. Richard
  9. Stix, I'm pretty sure it's their Reikland Fleshade, but I'll check when I get home, which will either be tonight or tomorrow. That baseboard is just amazing, mate. You've pretty much blown all my expectations out of the water with this build. I knew you were good, but I didn't know you were this good. ;-) Richard
  10. Stix, Seriously mate, when do you find the time to do this stuff? I'm stunned by the quality of your workmanship. Everything you tackle for the first time ends up looking like stuff you've been doing for years. Clearly you just have an eye for it. Love the figures. Citadel do a flesh coloured wash for bringing out detail in skin tones if you want to give it a try. I bought some and have since never included pilots in anything I've built so have barely used it. Keep up the good work. I just can't wait to see it all come together. Richard
  11. Stix, my friend, when it comes to brush painting, you da man! Good to see another one in the eye for the airbrushers in our midst. Hairy stick all the way. ;-) Richard
  12. A Fuad Mosquito? Now that I have to see. Great work mate. Keep it up. Richard
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