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crobinsonh

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  1. Great progress. Just shows what can be done with a kit like this.
  2. Love what you are doing. Such a cool aircraft and you are doing it full justice.
  3. There is a build thread from Melchie discussing seat cushion colours that may be helpful.
  4. Very true. I am very fortunate to be the owner of Buccaneer XX894. Love British design and engineering.
  5. I believe Roy Sutherland did a book on the Sea Vixen. https://www.scalemates.com/books/de-havilland-sea-vixen-faw1-and-2-flightline-series-1-roy-sutherland--103179
  6. Hi, I am not sure if this is the right forum - I am looking for someone who can create a set of masks for a 1/48th name on a F-14 tomcat. He is a huge fan and I know he would love it if I presented a model where the pilots names was his. I will also be posting on LSP. Thanks in advance and Merry Christmas to everyone.
  7. Hi Alan, Any updates on your build? I notice that all you great WIP work has also disappeared.
  8. Thanks to everyone for your time and informative responses.
  9. As I understand it there where bigger radiators fitted on Tiger Force aircraft. I believe that the Tamiya 1/48th Lancaster FE version I have in my stash has exactly the same radiator's as any normal Lancaster. Does anyone know of any drawings that I can scale to 1/48th that show the difference between the normal and FE versions?
  10. Love your build - in particular all the details.
  11. I last flew in Buccaneer ZU-BCR late in 2012 with Ian and Mike being very gracious hosts. At that time they had a LOT of spares for the Buccaneer (and the Lightning and Hunter). Literally a hangar full.
  12. Second phase working on the main cockpit areas and additional work on the figures. These are Eric Jolly cockpit pieces with Quinta details. More details added to the figures and placed onto the ejector seats with additional belt details. Note I did a bit of hacking to get the pilots legs in!
  13. Then I got down to starting with the figures using this video as an inspiration for techniques.
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