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Neil
Had a couple of emails requesting the link to my 1/48 Jaguar T4 build; I know many of you have seen it before (more than once!!) but if any of you want to see it for any current builds you have underway here it is. Alot of it could also be useful for the GR1 and GR3, and in some respects could possibly be handy for 1/72 kits in certain aspects.

Appologies for posting the link again, look the other way if you have seen it before etc, etc.

Linky:

http://www.arcforums.com/forums/air/index....showtopic=57622


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Mike
We never get tired of seeing that little gem matey wink.gif

Now... when're you getting home again? laugh.gif

Oh aye, did you get get round to casting up some of those bits you were planning on doing? The landing gear & such? please.gif
Neil
QUOTE (Mike @ Oct 8 2007, 05:26 PM) *
We never get tired of seeing that little gem matey wink.gif

Now... when're you getting home again? laugh.gif

Oh aye, did you get get round to casting up some of those bits you were planning on doing? The landing gear & such? please.gif


Getting back on Oct. 17th, old chap.

I have the moulds for the corrected underwing pylons back home. Never got around to doing the landing gear in resin, though IF (BIG IF!!) I get the chance I could try and grab a Jag kit out here and make a start on them and mould them when I get home. The same could be said for those corrected intakes with closed auxilliary doors and the rounded internal corners.

Don't hold your breath though, I am still on hols .... biggrin.gif

May be an idea to twist Ed Granthams arm into do a big ol' batch of those intake hinge decals?? whistle.gif (I like volunteering other people into doing things biggrin.gif ).


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Mike
QUOTE (Neil @ Oct 8 2007, 05:42 PM) *
Getting back on Oct. 17th, old chap.

I have the moulds for the corrected underwing pylons back home. Never got around to doing the landing gear in resin, though IF (BIG IF!!) I get the chance I could try and grab a Jag kit out here and make a start on them and mould them when I get home. The same could be said for those corrected intakes with closed auxilliary doors and the rounded internal corners.

Don't hold your breath though, I am still on hols .... biggrin.gif

May be an idea to twist Ed Granthams arm into do a big ol' batch of those intake hinge decals?? whistle.gif (I like volunteering other people into doing things biggrin.gif ).
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Yeah, but WHEN do you get back? laugh.gif

Those extra items would be reet handy for the GB, wouldn't they? wicked.gif Would you do the gear legs in resin or white metal?

Ed would be most loved if he did as you say, although he's pretty tied up with other stuff right now, by all accounts.
Mike Reeves
Neil

Please please please dont do the legs in resin!! They will eventually sag under the weight. White metal would be the way to go IMHO.

BTW, more Jag stuff is on the horizon for the Airfix kit. I am doing up some goodies myself smile.gif

Mike
AnthonyWan
Those pictures and the thread are all unavailable...sad.gif
Dr_Fester
QUOTE (AnthonyWan @ Oct 14 2007, 05:39 AM) *
Those pictures and the thread are all unavailable...sad.gif

Try this link AW.

Neils T4 Build

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Neil
QUOTE (AnthonyWan @ Oct 14 2007, 05:39 AM) *
Those pictures and the thread are all unavailable...sad.gif


Hmmm, strange .... the link worked worked fine when I posted it. Very odd .... hmmm.gif



QUOTE (Dr_Fester @ Oct 14 2007, 09:05 AM) *
Try this link AW.

Neils T4 Build

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Cheers Doc, smile.gif


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