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janneman36

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  1. Really like what you did with the touchup spots, they look realistic and is certainly how i would like to do it! Great 104!! Cheers, Jan
  2. I like the idea how you made the the band on tail and painted it first...a very smart way to avoid thick painted edges! Cheers, Jan
  3. That is a very nice Thunderboiled😉 Cheers, Jan
  4. At the moment i don't expect Tan model to come around, the Turkish Lira is plummeting on the stock markets and Erdohan is trying to keep Turkey afloat!! This has consequenses at this moment in investments and inflation is very high... I hope that we can have a very nice new tool Bucc in the foreseen future.. Cheers, Jan
  5. Thanks for that, i myself am always on that thin edge of shutterspeeds.. Some people think that is bonkers to do that because you have a lot more failures, nevertheless it can give you great shots! So i think you are pretty happy with that cam! Cheers, Jan
  6. The same effect of bending is to bee seen at a lot of prewar pictures as well, i still wonder why or how it occurs as i never was able to replicate this effect.. I do not dislike it as it gives me a sort of a retro effect to it. Do you have some info about shutterspeed, aperture and focal lenght? Cheers, Jan
  7. You could do a Russian aircraft like the CCCP-H401, this was a military bomber version that was converted into a passenger aircraft by Lufthansa in the war. The Russians got hold of this aircraft and used it for polar flights after the war! Printscale does a set for it: https://www.aviationmegastore.com/focke-wulf-fw-200-condor-part-3-trainer-transport-and-special-duties-prs72-250-print-scale-prs72-250-vliegtuig-bouwmodel-transfers/product/?action=prodinfo&art=141637 If you like to do a normal original passenger aircraft you will be better off with a Revell passenger aircraft as the conversion is far to extensive as all former reactions show... Cheers, Jan
  8. Thank you for sharing, it is always nice to see a show impression.. Cheers, Jan
  9. Well did saw it somewhere but lost again, thanks for the linky.. Very helpfull regarding the bulge of the door.. Cheers, Jan
  10. If you do a Transair conversion you have to do a new set of wheels as well as they have a different steel rim and brakes. Transair called it the Dakmaster conversion.. I have made a set of wheels of which i am going to try to make extra castings from in resin and i need to do the doors though.. It is a slow project... http://www.british-caledonian.com/BCal_Transair_Dakmaster.html Cheers, Jan
  11. The white stencill set would be very welcome...... Cheers, Jan
  12. Lovely collection of racers youve gott, these kits aren't the easyest ones to build!! Cheers, Jan
  13. You don't see this kit built often, well done!! Cheers, Jan
  14. I must admit that i like it😎😎 Cheers, Jan
  15. Simply brilliant!!! I love every inch of it!! 😎 Even from far away Россия.. дружеское пожелание, Jan
  16. Hmmmmm🤨 about selling of your soul....
  17. That is a great built and great camouflage, very nice.. Cheers, Jan
  18. Lovely to see those different kits built up like this, you can be proud of it! Cheers, Jan
  19. At least it is going to give the same stirr in communities as the Airfix new kits announcements!! Cheers, Jan
  20. I have one in the stash and it is a normal Buchon edition except for those decals!! Cheers, Jan
  21. A Convair 340 destined for the Aviodrome aviation museum at Lelystad crashed during takeoff during a testflight at Wonderboom Pretoria in South africa today! One confirmed dead and 19 others injured.. This is a very sad end for something that would have been very special... Aircraft involved is ZS-BRV of Rovos Air. http://aviation-safety.net/database/record.php?id=20180710-0 My feelings go out to all involved, Jan
  22. What is sane..... That fonderie thing is getting a own life.... As for the group build, who makes the lest worse Fonderie model gets one of his/her choice for free ( a Fonderie that is)
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