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  1. 15 hours ago, Duncan B said:

    If you have the S2BU-1 kit I'd say you are a lucky man as it is a lot less common now that the later variants which have been re-released. I have the dash 3 but really want the dash 1 so have been on the look out for quite a while now. Keep your dash 1 and get yourself an Academy boxing of the later version would be my advice.

     

    Duncan B

    You may take V-156B of Academy boxing with type -1/2 cowling parts (Sprue D at their instruction, instead of Sprue E provided in type -3) but aftermarket decal for yellow wings needed.

     

    Edit: V-156B also has  type -1/2 wing parts

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  2. 13 hours ago, Spitfire31 said:

    Excellent 262! I don't know if the camo is authentic but it certainly looks very convincing.

     

    Beautiful work!

     

    Kind regards,

     

    Joachim

    It isn't. After I finished it I received some valuable advice, which informed me the camo was usually painted by brooms instead of spray work on actual aircraft, with a much more dense looking.

     

     

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  3. I built this kit around 2014. 

    Almost straight from box except buckhead canopy.  It cracked when dropped from table, I had to replace it with part from DML kit, which did not perfectly fit.

    I planned to build camera bay opened until I found Hobbyboss made a wrong structure-- there should be front and rear fairings attached on fuselage, while they mould it as a new shape.

    IMHO the main issue of Hobbyboss Me262 series is huge "locate slots" in main landing gear bay. I cut them off without any issue  assembling cockpit to fuselage, so what's for them?

    In all, they are bargain kits with variety versions, if you do not check reference seriously, it's a fun to build them. 

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  4. On 20/04/2023 at 23:24, Mark Harmsworth said:

    Discussion here in case you missed it:

     

     

    Major info of sprues had been discussed in this topic.

    Just saw a completed one in wechat group last week.  Full rivets. Maybe a little deep to some modellers. Separated gun panels with wider "gaps" is OK after painting and weathering.

    Allover fit is nice as new products from Trumpeter. 

    However my knowledge on Hurricane limited to Mk.I has 0.303 Brownings, Mk,IIc has Hipsanos, Mk.IID has vickers guns... That's all. So cannot tell out issues( if exist) of shape or detail.

    Well it's quite expensive even in PRC. Although we pay a lower cost here, price tags of Trumpeter kits rises as a skyrocket from last year.  For 1/48 Hurricane kit it is most expensive I've ever seen...(exclude Arma).

    No bargains like Me262 or Ta152 anymore...

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  5. 18 hours ago, elger said:

    Both the Italeri 1/72 and the Promodeler 1/48 kits have extremely simplified suspension systems for the V-1. Profimodeller's 1/32 conversion set for the Revell kit appears to have it right. Here's a detailed review of their set, and it shows the instructions for the suspension system towards the bottom of the page

     

    https://forum.largescalemodeller.com/topic/5245-profimodeller-132-he-111-h-22-with-v1-attachment-conversion/

    Plenty of parts with delicated details ignored before! Hope they would release in smaller scales.

     

    According to colour scheme from this link:

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    There was one He111H-22 (or more)  with felxible dorsal gun stand instead of HDL 131 turret. A good news to modellers want to combine separately sold He111 and V-1 kits.

     

     

  6. On 02/01/2023 at 13:53, alt-92 said:

    RLM79 perhaps. 

    btw: first time I've seen a 242 described as 'amphibious transport glider'.

     

    79 or 02 are most probable IMHO.  

    Amphibious may refer to C version, so called "Wasser-Go"? I read it from several articles but only had a series of photos on a fuselage frame remaining today which labelled Go 242C

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  7. 20 hours ago, Graham Boak said:

    Ah, the flexibility of the English language.  The more general meaning is a small piece, not as in a small piece of cake, but usually something contrasting, as a small clearing in a forest could be called a patch of land.  Domestically, a piece of leather was often used to cover worn places in well-loved jackets, such as elbows or cuffs.  In this context a small piece of doped fabric was used to patch over holes, certainly on fabric covered aircraft but if time was a factor then on metal aircraft too.  So the patches here could be fabric soaked in the reactive agent, cut up into, or supplied as, small patches.

     

    So to patch is one method of repair, but a patch can be more general.

    Thank you for your patience and explaining!  I misunderstood BS_w 's reply yesterday. 

    Sorry for my careless reading. 

  8. On 25/12/2022 at 18:09, gingerbob said:

    The yellow blotch is gas-detecting paint.

    After searching on forum, I found a copy of Scale Aircraft Modelling 2018. 10.  An article indicates the gas-detecting paint was painted in square of round patterns with 1 inch red edge, quite different from Mustangs in North Africa... 

     

    Are there any examples of other A/Cs with yellow blotch(es) exclude P-51/A-36?

  9. Merry Christmas!  Greeting from Chinese mate!

    My friend is building an Academy 1/48th P-51 kit-- reboxing of classic Accurate Miniatures. He is about to paint but has some issues for discussing.

     

    1) Camo colours

    As theme here: https://www.britmodeller.com/forums/index.php?/topic/235013910-p-51-mah-sweet-eva-lea-137322/ 

    Whether upper camo was  OD or Dark Green/Dark Tan ? I feel the former is right. 

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    Seems like 2 coloura but does not correspond to any camo schemes. IMHO ground crew rubbed off some dust around markings.

     

    2) Yellow "blotches"

    In the past some modellers regarded them as paint chipped, now proved not approciate.

    Is it a "roundel" or a "logo"?

    Or a silouette of Texas ( 68th OG birthplace)? 

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    Then, why several A-36A carried yellow blotch ? Looks not identical to these on P-51.

  10. When Modelcollect released V-1 with launching rail I thought we would get a new V-1 missile---I planned to build an He 111H-22 , with DML Ar 234 out of stock, I bought the FROG "combo" mentioned at earlier replies. I found they look like spitfire and buzz bomb...

     

    However I opened a box of Modelcollect (with owner's permission, certainly) I felt the shape and details are odd. Did not buy it to check seriously for poor reputation of this brand. Hope they concentrate on fictive topics. 

  11. 3 minutes ago, GiampieroSilvestri said:

    Messerschmitt Bf 109 G-6 and G-14 (werknummer 413500 to 413700) and G-14,G-14/AS (werknummer 460300 to 460700 and 461000 to 461999) were built by Erla at Leipzig.🙂

     

    Saluti

     

    Giampiero

    However the dark green fuselage is usually seen on their G-10s, have not met a G-14 with such camo before

  12. 23 hours ago, GiampieroSilvestri said:

    The Dunkelgrün allover painted aircraft are Erla Leipzig built late Messerschmitt Bf 109 G-10s and K-4s.

     

    Saluti

     

    Giampiero

    Look at engine bearer there's no curve for large supercharger on DB605AS or D variants. Also the bare metal "corner" behind engine indicates bulge for MG131 ammo box removed. So the dark one is a G-14 from Erla?

     

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    I am sorry if I ask but what is DC,DCM and DMO?

    DB is of course Daimler Benz but I never heard of the three other.

    The Daimler Benz DB605 engine was built as DB605A,B,AS,D and AM.

    https://ww2aircraft.net/forum/threads/messerschmitt-bf-109-performance-chronology.41004/

     

    Not dedicately to engine serials but there are some explaining to airframe variants and corresponding engines

  13. Although Fw 190V18 from HB is a quite new kit, I recommand modellers GET RID OF it.

     

    Did not check much reference cause I found  curved  side windshields and weird shape of canopy's bottom edge. 

    Every luftwaffe modeller knows V18 was converted from A series, while designer of the kit (I don't know who) just copied a profile full of mistakes.

    If they even got this part wrong , you can imagine what else. So please keep your wallet.

     

    Among we Chinese modellers, there is a saying that "if you check any reference while building Trumpeter kits (including other labels under this brand) you are losing"

    While, if you just want to stick parts together and paint, this kit is a pleasure to you, except price tag.

  14. Well, I hardly build large scale or helicopter, so reference is little.

     

    About 10 years ago I bought an Italeri OH-58A in 1/48----just planned to buy some Tamiya acrylics at first!

    It was cheap but crude. Now I meet some Academy 1/35 Kiowas on scale----about 100 RMB equals to $15.

    After searching I found engine and rotor need to scratch build, cabin is different to. 

    Checked some photos but cannot tell whether clear parts differ. 

     

    So how much work needed for converting D variant to A ? If a new windscreen is necessary...I'd like to keep this idea away.

  15. 2 hours ago, Des said:

    The Zvesda and Revell  releases of what was originally the Dragon kit included sprues from what had been the  standalone Dragon Soviet  Weapons Sets which in the case of Set 3 - Bombs and Rockets provided FAB-100 & 250 free-fall bombs , UB-16 & 32 Rocket Pods and Multiple Ejector Racks.

    Yes however these sets were developed in early 90s, so there maybe some inaccuracies at today's standard or reference.  Set of full versions/variants, some hard to get even resin accessories released. But they are all out of production for long time.

     

    DML is re-releasing there early products like 1/700 SSBNs and 1/35 small arm sets, but Su-24's moulds had sold to Zvezda ( at least heard 15 years ago, along with modern USSR tanks) , we may not have Soviet  Weapons Sets re-released.

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    Flyhawk just released their second SBD kit, with SBD-2 participated in Coral Sea Battle.

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    New molded D sprue (left) represents smaller air outlets behind cowling and single rear .30-MG on SBD-2 version. C sprue (right) for comparing, not included.

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    Comparison of decal and pre-cut masking tape. Early type roundels and rudder stripes included, stripes can be painted with tape, so there's a larger one in SBD-2 kit. 

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    3 sets of markings, one for GC attached to CV-6,  other two are from VB-2 and VS-5 squadron. 

     

     

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  17. Not an Advertisement... but my friend just received an 1/72 SBD-2 "preview" from Flyhawk.

    Two resin main wheel sets included, one   "smooth" and  one "circumference" pattern each.  He wonders which type should be used for different markings.

     

    I checked some photos of actual aircraft and found quite many with smooth tyres.  Then, go to accessories.. even diamond or block patterns for SBD.

    IMHO USN did not have so many tyre patterns like USAAF (see what Barracuda released for P-51) but were there any"instruction" or "rule" to use these tyres? Or some were "late" patterns?

     

    Or, just used what in stock.

  18. 9 minutes ago, Zigomar said:

    Long ago Mister kit had a resin wing to correct the bad one from Hasegawa/Secter, I do not know if it is still available.

    I'd like to do some corretion with styrene tubes or cards, add panel lines according to some drawings. Resin replacement maybe hard to get and expensive..

  19. On 15/10/2022 at 02:36, Zigomar said:

    Flying Machine is original, no Secter there.

    Sector=Hasegawa=Pacific Model sprues (with resin cowling and detail parts)

    Flying Machine perhaps used Special Hobby parts, maybe we'll get one under the latter label someday, like Re. 2005.

     

    I do not recommand Sector kit, even PCM edition. You get a corrected cowling but still need to make deeper wheel wells, scribe panel lines, remake fabric looking of control surfaces.. unless you get a resin wing.

  20. 9 hours ago, Giampiero Piva said:

    HTH

     

    Great work! When I met Italeri Me410 on catalog, I was attracted by its "late version" colour scheme. However, later I learnt no 81/82 paints that period. 

    From Osprey Combat Aircraft series we can get same photo @Crimea River  posted.  It explained that the camo was 74/75 with dense mottles. I stand with Osprey too. 

     

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