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  1. I tried sending you a message with the link. I think I got the album to share.
  2. Croman Seaking.

    https://photos.google.com/share/AF1QipONwLm3Rz5V_qVPDwevFu8IknwLVdVpl8MMV6cfCxqEH9LpzkmEnHzfWnVzdbLZOA/photo/AF1QipOqiEpuuX4W37eI52p0l5O7Rp3jbuC8MyT4TEUm?key=WFhOQWFSVGxRTUNWRkZGMEhBR0RGWHJnNUZQNV9R

     

    Try it now.  I think I got the album to share but not 100%.  If not, shoot me your email and I can try it that way

     

    Phil

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    1. perdu

      perdu

      That worked perfectly, and isn't one I already had, thanks Phil.

       

      Do you have her Registration number by any chance?

       

      I'm not sure whether I will persevere with the old CH-54 or just look around on eBay for another.

       

      All for the future, I've enough stalled builds to be going on with.

       

      Thanks for sending me the picture, appreciate it.

       

      Great BM co-operation.

    2. philp

      philp

      Sorry for the slow reply.  I didn't get a notification.

       

      I think she is N613CK.  Found this pic with the same 3CK marking location so good chance.  

       

      I took the picture at the Spanish Fork Airport in Utah.

       

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    3. perdu

      perdu

      Brilliant thanks

       

      The italic style shadow 3CK  lettering puts me off 613, but its very striking.

       

      Hmm, thinking...

       

      Cheers I do appreciate these photos

       

      Bill

  3. Looking good. I'm waiting for the new ICM CH-54 to make an Erickson bird. I have taken a few photos of some that might be of interest. https://photos.fife.usercontent.google.com/pw/AP1GczNc5HQCXIRAGUGZQ_ckZEGC6wSzQZsSCb6ksQ1azmcOJoI32CQONn6e0g=w1189-h892-s-no-gm?authuser=0 I guess the Croman picture is too big so link only.
  4. I have one on the way and also plan to do a BP one. I thought I was the only one with that idea but I have seen several builds online now. Hopefully mine will be the first at shows I attend. I thought I saw a conversion set with the hexagon roof hatches but can't seem to find it anymore. Any ideas?
  5. Thanks for the pics.
  6. Always a good joke and I have seen it done several times. The first by a local builder probably 2-3 decades ago using all 3 ships. I like the action you have added to it. Nice job.
  7. I picked up some Post It Note tape a few years ago. Same adhesive as post it notes but on actual tape. but I like your redo.
  8. Since I am the current President I will be there the entire time. If you see me say hi.
  9. Nice job Ced. Doing a kit in the wrong scale and with gear down, you must really like whomever put you up to this. I think it will look great in the museum. Who knows, maybe one day I will get back across the pond and can see it in person.
  10. Ced, I have heard several builders say they gloss coat over the decals and then flat coat after that dries. I have not had that problem since I switched to Tamiya flat coats. Getting there.
  11. Lovely seatbelts Ced but didn't you say you were putting the figure in? Or did that plan change and I missed it?
  12. For the cowling there are (or maybe were) decals for it from Aeromaster, 48-538 “Best Sellers, P-47 Thunderbolts, Pt. I There is a build using them on HyperScale. http://hsfeatures.com/p47dbubtb_1.htm Have fun with this wrong scale build.
  13. My condolences also Ced. My Dad passed away on Monday, age 90. I have to fly out to Delaware to take care of his apartment and paperwork. I might need to reread his book. Superfreighter looks great. Definitely need to do a base for it. A nice simple tarmac should work fine.
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