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  2. very great result with nice looking Mustang. I know what you felt dealing with decals. I came through when building my own Mustang. The "new type" decals made me bleed ... 😀 put it apart, you manage nicely this your case. Great build!!! oh and yes the Tigers are great as well
  3. Don Brown says "The designation M.2P was given to two aircraft of 1,900lb all up weight of 34ft span and 174sq ft wing area and fitted with dual control but having wider cockpits" And "the M2W.... had enlarged cockpit openings.... increased span and wing area of the M.2P and M.2R" Amos gives the full history of K8626 - originally M.2H G-ADGL... cockpit sides were deepened and a lamp fitted behind the rear cockpit. No clues anywhere about the ailerons. PM me an email address and I'll send phone pics of the various pages.
  4. One of the worst thing about airbrushing is the dust particles that get stuck on the painted surface. I have managed to mitigate the problem after starting to use mainly MRP and Mr Color lacquers. But especially when a wet coat is needed, particles of this floating lint gets on the painted surface. Usually I don't care if the finish is not totally perfect, I build aircraft and most of the time a final matt varnish will hide the imperfections. But I have a 1/24 Ford T Model from ICM on the way, and they also just released a new A model which I'm interested in. Glossy paint exacerbates the dust problem, so I'm thinking that I maybe would use a spray can or a portable small compressor & airbrush, and paint the parts requiring glossy paint outdoors. My actual question is, how much stuff there is floating in the air outdoors, would it make a difference? I was surprised when last summer one day I noticed how the air was full of small floating particles, they were visible against the light. Looked like the dust we have indoors. Are they there the whole time, but they are not just visible?
  5. Out of the two of us, she's more likely! 😂😂😂
  6. The way car insurance is calculated is a bit of a mystery, but some things do seem to play a part. Age is one thing most people are aware. In general young men and the elderly are risky, doesn't matter if you are the world's most careful driver, it will still matter. Gender is supposed to be less of an issue, but I am not so sure in real life it is still not a factor. Occupation also seems/seemed to play a part. Nurses did well, journalists less so. At the end of the day, cynical me thinks the insurance companies have you over a barrel as they know you must have insurance to drive. They will push for what they can get. We change our provider almost every year, and it seems a bit of a roundabout, as eventually a company we have used will come up.
  7. My ** car insurance renewal came in £354 comp. Last year I paid £215. I'm 70, full 20 years NCD been driving since 1979. Petrol car 1.2 cc. I grumbled at the huge increase they offered £315. I've left them and gone to a well known supermarket brand below £300. Outrageous discrimination against older, experienced driver's. Why should I subsidise uninsured drivers and garage labour cost's !
  8. Looking good John. My reservation about mixing paint, having never done it, would be trying to replicate the mix again. I suppose a slight variation probably wouldn't be noticed if you needed to mix another batch but a premix, straight from the bottle, is consistent. Interesting news on the spare track too. Atb
  9. Thanks for further clarification on this subject! I would certainly be interested in any additional images that help with this discussion & sorry for stealing the thread from pure kit development to the markings story. Still, it's, in a way, part of it all...
  10. There has been an Amodel 1/144 C-130 available for quite a while, it is a known quantity and mention of it causes some modelers to shiver. These two releases are not that kit. It is probably important to clarify that point to avoid confusion. While these two new kits may well have had their molds tooled by Amodel, simply saying "well they were made by Amodel so we can know what is in the box" is a tad unfair. Old MPM/early Special Hobby kits were absolute pigs to build. But that doesn't reflect on what Special Hobby is capable of today. Companies are capable of evolving. If these two new kits from Sova-M turn out to be "fatally flawed" or "challenging", then let's discuss these kits on their own merits. Not from a starting point of "well, an older kit from the company that cut the molds was not a very good kit." That really tells us nothing about the current kit that is being discussed.
  11. Nice progress Chris, I have Starighter envy! 🤣
  12. A bit late in saying hello, but welcome along enjoy your builds!
  13. Very nicely done,the colour definitely improves a 2CV! Chris.
  14. Hi All, It feels appropriate to be working on this Aussie pair on ANZAC Day, on what is always a most dignified and solemn occasion - Lest We Forget. First job of the day was to apply a gloss coat: The 'Y' code on the Tiffie is presented as Sky in the decals, whereas the photo clearly shows it to be white: I therefore applied stencils to paint in the correct colour: And after spraying: The decals were then applied to both: Here we are after a second gloss coat: @corsaircorp sorry there's no sharkmouth on the Kittyhawk, but it IS an Aussie aircraft!! I've just noticed how markedly different the roundel blue shades are - I will have to try and address that with a fading matt coat. As I write this I'm waiting for the gloss coat to settle down so I can apply a Flory wash, so it may be tomorrow before I post again - it seemed foolish not to take a day's annual leave to get a 4 day weekend! Thanks for looking, Roger
  15. That looks brilliant Chris, excellent work! Really like the oil staining inside the cowling (well, really like all of it t.b.h.! ) Keith PS - also never actually realised how an exhaust collector ring connected on a radial engine - I do now!
  16. That is the best scheme that any Hercules has ever appeared in! Great work, on the Blood Hound and C-130, really impressive
  17. Great work. Unique scheme. 👏👏👏👏 Adrian
  18. Not much left now finally. The body is done up to this point. I still need to add a few more decals. The railings are soldered brass, my first attempt at it. I don't know how the train guys do it. I know I need to get better and find a better way to do it. These came out good though. Oil tank is plumbed now, spreader bars(those green pipe looking things). I had to make a spacer for the rotator to sit on because it was resting on the sides. After all the dry fitting it all still needs adjustments. The truck is very heavy now and doesn't like to be lifted unless from the front and rear only. The rotator boom is almost done, few small parts to add and a few small touch ups.
  19. I’m sure I can find something British East Indies Fleet in the stash. Can I join please?
  20. Great idea Dennis. Please add me to the list. James
  21. Continuing to try fixing decals issues: Quite okay with the yellow band. Also after couple more coats of red diluted with creamy yellow I think I got closer to the decal colour. Probably not worth trying more. I will also grease the tail area with touch of smokey weathering which will hopefully mask some paint mismatch. As you can see I also attached the stabiliser. A fiddly construction I should report!!!
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