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  1. Now the last question is how long where they in service, ie. when was their last flight. Did the end up as wracks only after 1. Sept. 1939 or even before?
  2. Excellent recognition Jerzy-Wojtek, thank you very much!
  3. To me the photo was visible immediately. I modified the source so please let me know if it is visible to you now.
  4. Hi all, I just found this photo auctioned on E-bay: Can anyone help with type recognition?
  5. Is it going to be available in Mosonmagyarovar model show this week?
  6. Great subject and great build. Please note that 3D print is still in its baby phase and materials used have strong tendency for distortion, just as it happened to your rear fuselage. Please keep observing the part you corrected as it might come back to distorted form within the time.
  7. What are the things under the wings of Do 217M-9?
  8. What is the tool in the photo you are using for cutting narrow stripes of masking tape?
  9. Strangely, no new 1/72nd scale aircraft. The most neglected Soviet WW2 era types in this scale are La-7 and Il-4. La-7 from Eduard is probably their worst kit in this scale, while for Il-4 it is hard to tell which one is worse, the old Zvezda or VEB.
  10. If you try building this kit, I guess you will realize it is not so easy. Of course everyone knows how to fill the seam. However, the problem here is that seam goes over flaps and some areas with delicate details, making it almost impossible for a neat work. Kit designer is most likely not a model builder.
  11. Out of the all possibilities mentioned in this thread, this is the best possible outcome!
  12. Most PWS-10 which remained operational in the pilot school had their spinners removed, so the kit would need to have pure propeller and also quite distinctive backplate which closed the front part of the fuselage behind the prop.
  13. Great release, I am only sorry Lukgraph didn't provide the parts and markings for WW2 period service.
  14. So good to see Choroszy releasing new kits again!
  15. From the photo it seems that KP fuselage is slightly shorter than Pavla, but this might be illusion. Could you please compare them and check if this is true? Thanks.
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