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  1. Just listened to a couple of albums by Swedish duo I Break Horses, these being Chiaroscuro and Hearts. It ranges from slick electropop to lo-fi nu-gaze. Sometimes I'm reminded of labelmates Beach House or SPC ECO or The Besnard Lakes if they swapped their Jazzmasters for Juno 60s, but I haven't heard anything by them I didn't like.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    ..and the song that got me into them:

     

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  2. 13 minutes ago, RidgeRunner said:

    If you are still in Beds you might see this now https://globe.adsbexchange.com/?icao=ae5870

     

    It’s just north of Huntingdon at the moment, angels 11. Too far north for me, unfortunately, but I bet those that get to see it will get a great view! I do really appreciate the heads up though. 

     

    I did have an F4U over earlier though, which was unexpected and very welcome. 

  3. 3 hours ago, RidgeRunner said:

    I’ve had a few Jersey Tigers recently :)

    I've never seen one, though my wife saw one a few years ago, resting on the wall of a local Aldi! She did get a photo.

     

    This evening I had a Spitfire doing a mini airshow overhead which then disappeared for a couple of minutes and then came back with a Hurricane for a lap of the village.

  4. 2 hours ago, contrite said:

    Perhaps not that critical in terms of the original debate but from a modelling perspective I would shy away from the 1980's Airfix kit simply because nobody makes a canopy mask for it.

     

    I have one part done but at my age I can't face the task of hand painting the canopy and turret frames or trying to make my own masks.

     

    Regards

    Colin.

    I built the '80's vintage Lancaster for my best little buddy's Christmas present last year (he was eight at the time). I masked the canopy the old fashioned way using strips of Tamiya tape and masking fluid. It took bloomin' ages, but was worth it as, apparently, it was "the best present EVER!" I don't think I have ever been so happy with a model.

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  5. The current Humbrol  enamel colour charts include nos. 116-120, the US greys, RAF camouflage colours and the RLM shades. I suspect we will be seeing these appear in due course. I hope the move away from MEKO and the adoption of a new anti-skinning agent means that we won’t have to accept just half a tin’s use before it dries solid any more. 

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  6. Just had a look through the Sussex Moth Group sightings you linked to. Someone had an atlas moth in their garden! I saw a newly hatched one at a butterfly house. Probably the largest moth anywhere on the planet. My God, those are huge! At the time, I’d never had gone closer than a metre, whereas now I’d definitely handle one, given the chance. My wife is not good with moths unless it’s daytime and they’re outdoors. Weirdly, she really likes hummingbird hawk moths, cinnabars, burnets and tiger moths. 

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  7. Although I have seen hummingbird hawk moths before, I had only ever seen one at a time. My wife was just telling me that this year is reportedly a very good year for them when I noticed that there was more than one flying around. 
     

    Until this year, I had never seen one settle before. Once you know what to look for, you can spot them sunning themselves on the side of buildings. They look just like arrowheads.

     

    I’d love to see a convulvulus HM. A vey impressive looking beastie!

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  8. Huma was a German company (or possibly just the one guy) which made some of the less well-known German aircraft, along with some of the prototypes and planned projects. I had quite a few of the kits but ended up selling the more “out there” stuff and kept the pre-war and training aircraft. 

     

    Although I haven’t actually got around to building one yet, they look pretty decent for limited run models, especially given the time when they were produced. 
     

    I seem to remember the guy behind Huma retired a few years ago. That was a shame, but you can’t begrudge anyone their retirement. I wonder what happened to all the moulds?

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  9. 51 minutes ago, Graham Boak said:

    Buy the simpler versions without the photo etch and masks.  There may be a more limited transfer sheet but since when has that bothered modellers?

    But they’re still twenty quid delivered for the latest kits, *if* you can find one.


    The Hurricanes and Wildcats are still a bit cheaper, but for how much longer, I don’t know. I think the Hurricane IIb is more expensive than the other Hurris, but I believe that’s down to the extra wing parts. I don’t know for sure as I don’t have one. 

  10. 4 minutes ago, fightersweep said:

     Oh do tell! 😉

    Not too fussed if it was a Vb, but if it turned out to be a Mk XIV, I'd be all over it. 

    I think that the new Arma kits are too expensive. Twenty quid for a single engined WW2 fighter? Jog on!
     

    But! But! Photo etch! (hate it) Canopy masks! (fair enough, *if* they’re Kabuki tape. Vinyl is worse than useless and I resent paying for it and I’m still paying for the PE I won’t use.) We’re always made to wait for the junior editions and they always seem harder to find. Ant it would still cost me over twenty quid to get it to my door, even with the best discounts. Nah, I’m out.  

     

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