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That is another legendary build, fantastic result
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that's a legendary build right there. insanely skilled work, was a privilege to just see these pictures
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looking at the pictures it looks like a scaled down version of their 1/48 kit
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That's a dam nice build, doing a ch-53E myself atm, the academy boxing. Hopefully I can pull of the excellent result that you have here. Well done
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Hi peeps
Revell recently released their advised tooling of their ju-88 in 1/32 as an A-4 version.
I know there is a African front version but there is also a version that was based in Leeuwarden in the Netherlands, I'm trying to find this aircraft online Junkers ju 88A-4 of 3. Ku/fl/gr. 506 Leeuwarden Netherlands 1942 and no luck
I was wondering if anyone had purchased this kit and has the instructions weather they could post a picture of the paint guide for that version for me to take a peek at, before I go out and spend the money.
Thanks in advance
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An excellent kit, but make some room!
I've made a good amount of room for this one, the option for the folded rotors are the main reason for choosing this one, as with the rotors in fly mode I would not be able to display the chopper in my display cabinet.
So this will be with rotors and tail folded
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Italeri have now brought out the Mk IIc Hurricane. Does any one know if the masking & PE that eduard produce will fit the MK. IIc as welll?
I believe the D sprue is the same for all 3 hurricane kits, which is the clear canopy parts, so the masking should work for all, Check italeri's website as you can inspect all the sprues for each of the 3 kits, mk.1 mk.IIc and the sea hurricane
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amazing, I want one now
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What ever you do, do not switch on the cooker.
Looks great though
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Good evening everyone.
Being a relatively new member to britmodeller I'm yet to have started my first Work in Progress project, so without further delay I'm going to start this first one as of this week.
My last helicopter was over 10 years old, which was actually the last kit I made in my teenage years if I recall correctly. I originally thought about, lets go small with a 1/72 kit, but I've opted to throw myself into the deep end with a large project.
The Academy 1/48 CH-53E Sea Stallion
I'm hoping to have this completed before Xmas as I juggle work and family life, but I'm hoping for a good result. Going for the Iron horse version, Wish me luck

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Great build of a Fantastic version, makes me want make one
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Dam I got a big list here
Trumpeter/Tamiya Avro Shackleton 1/48 scale, or Revell /Italeri 1/72 version, Would prefer MKII
Tamiya P-47N 1/48 or 1/32
1/32 SB2C-4 Helldiver, any manufacturer
1/32 TBD-1 Devastator
1/32 A/B 26k Counter Invader
SA 330 Puma 1/48 scale Revell or kitty hawk might be interesting
MI-8 or MI-17 Hip 1/48 scale, hobby boss or trumpeter most likely
I Have had a lot of my dream answered recently in the forms of a 1/48 Albatross, 1/32 sky raider and 1/32 p-61b, so hopefully the dream comes true, But I have a massive desire mostly for the Shackleton, As I wanted to build a new tool to dedicate to my late grandfather who flew in Shackletons for most of his years in the RAF
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that's not a bad effort at all m8, well done
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As with all my finished models i thang them nose down on a wall with fine nylon, they collect very little dust and are out of harms way without taking up 'much' space which is a good job as i have 53 of them on 'display'
Thanks for the comments, trying to decide what to build next as im back at work (course leader and lecturer) and next few days is very very busy
Can you share the display

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I wish I had to skills to pull that off, fantastic job you've done there
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is the next project an aircraft carrier to display them on.
Seriously this is fantastic to read and see those pictures, following this one
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that's coming along nicely, waiting to see the rest of the build

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Great work and a fantastic result there.
If only I could get the same results
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Nice hellcat you have there. Good work
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Nice builds, great work
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That's a great job you've done there,

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Salvaged after a crash landing
That's a nice kit good job
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Smart spitfires you have there

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Stunning work