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Help vehicle modeller's
I'm building a 1/18 hobbyboss harrier.
I've looked all over the internet for 1/18 brass etch seat belt buckles for my ejector seat and the only place I find them are abroad not here in the UK. Where in the UK do you guys get your's?
I look forward to the barrage of replies.
Cheers
Dave.
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On 09/06/2017 at 8:06 PM, Lightning1968 said:
Hi,
I am going to paint my F6 Lightning in the colour scheme in the image below could anyone tell me the best order in which to paint ie underside and sides first then top side then black spine and tail. Thanks very much.
Mark.
Sorry image dos'nt seem to have come up but its BA/ XR725 grey with black spine and tail.
Which lightning kit are you building?
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Speedy extra decal do a serial number decal sheet that you can make any jet from including the tail letters in black & white.
Dave.
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Hi Simon
Yes I have loads of photos but none I can put on here. I cancelled my photobucket account because I couldn't get on it for adverts.
I've took a photographic records of my builds to post on forums, facebook etc.
And also shows that I have attended.
PM me your email address if you want
I could send you some if you like.
Dave
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Hi Simon did you get yourself the Trumpeter lightning kit?
I've built to date 6 trumpeter lightnings and I've lost count of the Echelon lightnings I've built over the years.
Firstly the trumpeter kit does have serious accuracy issues BUT as it's the only 1/32 lightning kit readily available and you want a big lightning in your display cabinet then you have to get one.
Secondly if you are not a rivet counter there is some lovely after market bits to up grade the kit in its poorly detailed areas.
And thirdly with some nice paint work and gentle weathering a lovely model can be produced.
So I say get you self the kit and create.
Happy modelling my friend
Dave.
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It will be a printing error.
Their 1/32 scale low vis roundels for the lightning are way too big also. I use fantacy print shops low vis national insignia as a replacement. You could try them yourself .
Dave
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Lovely pictures but not detailed enough. Close in clear photos so I can see what's what.
Cheers.
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Thanks steve
But I'm wanting photos of lightnings with their wing leading edge panels removed In maintenance.
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Hi fellow modellers.
I'm looking for reference photos for the EE /BAC lightning's wing leading edges minus their panels. There is a lot of plumbing and stuff that runs down the entire wing leading edge this is what I'm wanting. I've surfed the net but come up blank hopefully someone on here will step up to the plate.
Thank you
Dave.
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Hi brit modellers
Has anyone got the flightpath 1/32 EE lightning detail set and are not going to use the engine run up screen?
I know this is a tall order but if you don't ask.
Thank you in advance
Dave.
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As the title suggests I'm looking for a surplus 1/32 Revell F104 or old F4 J79 engine. I'm going to start a new project soon and a engine is part of the plan.
Thank you in advance.
Dave
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On 20/10/2016 at 7:48 PM, markjames68 said:
Were EE Lightning overwing tanks just silver or grey? Does anyone have pics of them with camo on?
Am including them in my build but would prefer camo on them as opposed to just one colour but obviously wont if that makes it wrong...
Yes it would make it wrong if you camouflaged them.
Overwing tanks were one colour overall. Which airframe are you doing?
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Hi when is the new uncovering the EE Lightning book due for release.
Thank you
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Hi tom how's the trumpeter lightning with the open engine bay coming along.Hello all,
I have just aquired the Trumpeter Lighting (thebig one - and how big it really is!). Can anyone help me with some images of panels open? I have searched the internet with little success.
I am particularly interested in the upper engine panel open?
thanks...
Tom
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Brilliant!
Now we just need someone to do the Lightning in 1/32 (properly) to make use of all that detail and information and consign the pooch Trumpeter served up to modelling history.....'Revell' ?
Gary
Gary that would be great if Revell took up the project. But having said that Trumpeters lightning can be made to look great. I'm waiting for Daco's book so I can add more and more detail to my lightning models. I've made in the past lightning F3 XR749 in a maintenance state, engine out panels off that sort of thing and won a first prize at Driffield model show. So quite a good model can be achieved with the trumpeter kit.
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No, but we do! Www.whirlybirdmodels.com
I'll check out your website
Thanks.
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I don't suppose dmold do them in 1/32 do they?
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Oh red assured some do lol ! , anything in life should have a healthy dose of humour in my opinion even dark stuff it makes everthing easier.
Hi Robvulcan
I'm doing a Aeroclub Vulcan at the minute and I'm wanting to put RBF tags on it which scale tags should I use as 1/48 may look abit small. In real life are the RBF tags used on the V bomber larger than say used on a fighter jet. ?
Thank you for your help.
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Makes sense to me, Graeme. Still learning here, the hard way at times. Still, I quite like the finish its given, at least it didnt kill the preshading as Ive done elsewhere.
I will hit a bit with the mesh, see how it likes it, but what about the glossing over a metallic for decal application? The more I think about it, the more I think it must be fine, how else would people get decals down nicely on metallic painted things?
Hi Rmp2 I have a problem with your preshading a natural metal finish a/c. In my understanding there is no dark patches on panel lines like you get with painted panels. Forget the preshading. I run flory hobbies dark dirt in the panel lines then when dried wipe away. As for Natural metal finishes you can't go wrong with ALCLAD II cellulose paint it's fantastic. Personally I never use humbrol metal cotes. Happy modelling.
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Looks like my wife will be buying it me for chistmas.
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Bob the airfix lightning is by far the best kit of this iconic aircraft, I just wish they would upscale it to either 1/32 (yes I know that's one scale airfix don't do) or 1/24th now that would be a superkit
Enjoy your build and keep us all updated.
Dave
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Alclad II paint is what I use on all my lightning nose rings. If you have an airbrush forget metal foil alclad is the way to go. It's all about preparation.Ooh er missis! Anyway I'm building Trumpeters Lightning and doing an all silver finish but want the nose ring to look like chrome. I sprayed it with Halfords Volvo silver a year or two back (including the nose ring) and I've tried polishing the ring up but can't make it that necessary chrome finish. The only things I can think of are bare metal foil and Alclad but I've never used those 2.
From what I've seen Alclad is powdery and then you rub it until it's shiny but is the finish permanent or not very stable? I don't want it all coming off or is bare metal foil a better idea?
Polish the plastic to get rid of any scratches lay down some Gloss black spray Alclad chrome over black primer. Job done.
Alclad is NOT powdery unlike other metal cotes that turn your fingertips silver when you touch them. Hope that helps.
Enjoy your lightning build
Dave
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Bobsyouruncle
Personally I think you are abit obsessed with accuracy what you are looking at is so miner no one and I mean no one will ever know it was wrong. I make the Trumpeter 1/32 lightning often and that kit is all over the place but do I try correcting every mistake? no I'd never get it finished. Besides if you model it with the canopy open where's the problem.
That's my two bobs worth.
Dave
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1/32 lightning canopy
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It's quite a long shot but I'm after a 1/32 trumpeter lightning canopy. Does anyone have a spare they can supply.
Cheers dave