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  1. 1 hour ago, Johnson said:

    And while we're on the subject of decals and markings for the new 1/24 Mk IX, I see Xtradecal have some new sets out;

     

    https://www.hannants.co.uk/product/X24005?result-token=v3nIj

     

    https://www.hannants.co.uk/product/X24004?result-token=v3nIj

     

    My eye was caught by the inclusion of ML407's markings. MH434 would have been nice too. Can't be that difficult to get a LF IXb from this kit? Anyhoo, I've got the Buchon Scale Models Mk XVIe lowback conversion on backorder, so mine is going to be TD248 from my time with her back in the early 90s.

     

    Nice to see the aftermarket decals arriving though, but Airfix have certainly included some very nice options themselves. Can't wait to get the kit.....although thanks to British Gas, the bank balance might need to wait a bit longer!!

     

    Steve

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  2. On 7/24/2021 at 12:24 AM, Vonbraun said:

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    Wings appear to match, note camouflage demarcation and smudging?  outboard of the cross.

     

    Is that a piece of Bf-110 canopy that was thrown on for good measure? I've been trying to work out what it is.

  3. Hi all;

     

    Just a quick question. I'm just finishing up an Arma Hobby Hurricane IIc (lovely kit by the way) as the BBMF's LF363 circa 1983. Decided that I would probably need some replacement Hurricane wheels/tyres with the block tread as these what seemed to be fitted looking at photos.

     

    Only wheels that fit the bill looking at Hannants were the late Hurricane resin wheels from ResKit, so I duly ordered these. Well, I'd just finished painting them up to fit, and decided for some reason to compare them to the Arma kit wheels, and the Reskit wheels are quite a bit smaller in diameter. More like the size of a Spitfire wheel compared to a Hurricane wheel. Is this right? I'm guessing not, but was wondering if anyone else has used these Reskit wheels and found the same thing? They certainly look under scale.

     

    Bit blurred I know, but Reskit left, Arma Hobby wheel on the right. Wheel hub looks the same size, so is it just a case of the later tyres being smaller?

     

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    TIA!

    Steve

     

    Edit: I'll add a photo later as soon as I get the chance.

  4. 1 hour ago, lasermonkey said:

    Their cheaper boxings of the P-51 and Ki-84 are still too expensive, IMO. I  keep getting told I’m wrong, but it doesn’t make them any more affordable. C’est la vie. 
     

    Anyway, I wish Arma every success and whatever the new kit is, I hope it’s a good seller for them.

     

    I can certainly sympathise. There was a significant hike in price on the P-51B and Ki-84. Seems that the earlier releases like the Hurricane are still relatively affordable. I wanted to buy multiple P-51s, but I've been priced out of that idea.

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  5. 2 hours ago, 352nd Fighter Group said:

    I would love to see a Spitfire MK.XIV Low back 

     

    I found the Sword kit a bit of a challenge in places. Liked the Academy a lot, and with a bit of extra help (ie: lots of bits from the Sword kits I didn't use) ended up with a nice build. Would love to see the Spit XIV lowback get the Arma treatment though. That would be awesome.

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  6. Another shout out for @Paul J! Paid for some decals yesterday, and today they land on the doormat. Super quick service and a great item too. Thanks Paul. Much appreciated!

     

    Cheers!

    Steve

  7. 49 minutes ago, Spiny said:

    I think Beemax kits are usually about £40-£50 so would expect something similar (says the person who hasn't bought a Beemax kit yet!)

     

    Cheers! Being that I recently forked out over £100 for three standard arch Escort Mk II bodyshells (and lovely they are) I think I could stretch to £40 to £50 for a whole SD1 kit.....I'll still get a slap from the boss, but it'll be worth it.

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  8. On 5/17/2022 at 7:27 AM, Kitkent said:

     Cheers Keith,and that’s from 2019! Someone should put more of these car announcements on the rumourmonger thread if it’s not already there.

     

    That would be a good idea. I only caught this by chance as I'm usually building wingy things and tend to keep my eye on rumourmonger, but an SD1 would be amazing. Is it likely to be pricey?

     

    Steve

  9. 1 hour ago, IT_Man said:

    £146 RRP in the UK, kit by itself is £73, so includes £70 of etched/metal bits? Not sure if this one includes wooden bits for the floor.

     

    It's certainly a nice kit with the photo etch being needed in a few places. The etch grille and radiator is a must compared to what's in the base kit. Routemasters didn't have wooden flooring. It was Treadmaster slatted flooring which was a rubber/cork compound that looked a lot like the old fashioned brown lino. On my Hachette 1/12 build, I repainted the horrible orange floor as supplied with Humbrol 110. Once weathered, it really looked the part.  

     

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    Steve

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  10. Good to see the re-release although, crikey, that's quite a price increase considering the base kit was £49.99 first time around.

     

    Do wish it had been a RM as opposed to the RML though. Can't help thinking that would have been a better choice.

  11. Dornier 17 will be an absolute must for me. Hoping for a Z, but any of the early E, Fs and Ps etc will be just as nice. The B-26 equally welcome (although I've just forked out for a Monogram kit and a ton of aftermarket) although I would still love a B-26 in 1/32. I don't build many 1/32 bombers, but the Do 17 and Marauder would be exceptions. Great news!

  12. I'd certainly echo the above. I picked up a mini folding tool myself quite cheaply. May not be as versatile as the expensive versions, but it does come in really, really handy sometimes.

     

    I'm no expert with PE though, and I'm still struggling myself to find a glue that actually sticks PE to where you want it to go. The PE part will stick to anything, fingers, workbench, the tools I'm using, anywhere except for where I want it to go on the kit. I've tried various super glues, and even the white glues, and still find the process frustrating. Might be just Eduard stuff as someone once said to me that Eduard PE will refuse to stick to anything.

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