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  1. If It's any help I use W&N Artists Acrylic Matt Varnish and thin with Xtracrylix Thinners and up to now had no problems.
  2. Hi Ian Equivalents to Clearfix that I use are:- Revell Contacta Clear Microscale Micro Kristal Klear Gator's Grip I'm sure there are others but these work for me. Hope this helps. Tonyb
  3. Hi Guys Revell 1/72 Horten Go 229 OOB apart from Airwaves photo etch Thanks for looking Tonyb
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    Help!

    I have used plain colour decal sheets from fantasy printshop with no problems might be worth a try. http://www.fantasyprintshop.co.uk/Block-colours-A5_B213SD.aspx tonyb
  5. Hi Madoc I think Rowan at pheon decals has a 1/72 sheet for the SE 5a worth a look, not sure on the 2 seat trainers though. tonyb
  6. Not quite over my house but this is whats outside our hanger, sorry pic quality crap I blame the phone cam. Cheers Tonyb er
  7. Thanks guy for all your comments I have an Acadamy Typhoon in the stash and I am very tempted with the Brengun pair a little bit on the expensive side but not to excessive and of course the new tooled Airfix Typhoon so I think I will be building more. I think the Typhoon is becoming my favorite WW2 aircraft and thats coming from a Spit fan
  8. Hi This one was a while coming. Airfix 1/72 Tiffy with help from Aeroclub, Airwaves, Acadamy, Modeldecal, Quickboost. Resin Art and Squadron Lots done including my first attempt at rescribing. It's not 100% accurate but I like it, and now with Brenguns new pair and the forthcoming Airfix new tool I can see more on my bench. Cheers for looking Tonyb
  9. you could try scalemodelshop.com they have some in stock at the moment. tonyb
  10. Red Arrows over Trowbridge must have been on route to some show tonyb
  11. Sorry JackFlash I should have credited you in my post. It is a great piece of work and one I refer to very often. Cheers tonyb
  12. what a beauty first class build tonyb
  13. A couple of airfix Hawks finished no real problems encountered very enjoyable builds. tonyb
  14. Hi Tim Wow thats a big list, you could try John Adams at Aeroclub you can find him in the shops section he might still have some white metal parts available. Other than that there are various PE manufactures like Eduard, Part, Toms Modelworks and Airwaves for things like machine guns, seats, seat belts etc. Hope this helps. tonyb
  15. Hi Tim For all things lozenge try the Aeroscale early aviation forum and search for lozenge camouflage101 it has all you need to know about lozenge camo. As for decals I would try Doug Baumann's or the new one's from Norland Models. Hope this is of some help. tonyb
  16. Hi All Just read in this months SAMI that Albion Alloys are developing a tool for producing Brass Struts using tube and wire, the prototype was shown at Telford. Did anyone see the results and if so what were they like? This could be the answer for many a WW1 biplane builder. tonyb
  17. I agree with the last post. The Iwata Neo does look very good value I will be getting one in the near future, have only seen good reviews. tonyb
  18. Looking good Shaun, I just love 1/72 WW1 Keep up the good work Tonyb
  19. Thank you all for your kind words tonyb
  20. Hi This took me some time to finish but I am happy with the results. Thanks for looking Tonyb
  21. Hi Are the Xtradecal BAe Hawk T.1 2008 (X72085) any better than the decals supplied by Airfix, as I have heard the white on the Airfix ones are see thru. Cheers Tonyb
  22. Airwaves set ordered and on its way Thanks Guys TB
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