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Redboost

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  1. I'm kicking off with the Applecore, which I intend to build as a ASV radar equipped machine from 826.squadron, based on Hal Har, Malta; the main reference material being Tony O'Toole's excellent article in MAM July 2007.

    Over the weekend I put together the fuselage. The cockpit will be closed except the gunner hatch, so it is assembled just out of the box with no additional detailing.

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    Fuselage with removed upper decking that slides back when the guns were released

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    The fuselage tank with reinforcing stripes from Tamiya tape

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    Painted cockpit. The wash is little bit heavier to give some depth to details under the glazing

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  2. Yes, I think it is the case especially where the share of hand work prevails. i.e. short-run kits. But also the moulding procedure and the injection process itself (material shrinkage etc.) may influnce the final result.

    Otherwise thanks for support! :D

    The painting in progress....

    Cheers

    Libor

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  3. Hi all,

    due to an unexpected raise of motivation I finished one of my long-term project:

    Base kit: Vista (later reboxed by Revel)

    Aftermarkets: 2x Airwaves set, Eduard seatbelts, Falcon canopy (front windshield only), Resin Art wheels and exhausts, DP Casper decals. CMK R.R Merlin for Hurricane

    Home made: wheel wells, arrestor hook, fuselage modification (raised stringers), engine moutings and many others small things I forget during those years...

    Paints: temperate sea scheme mixed of Gunze H range

    This Fulmar was flown by Lt. MacDonald-Hall during battle for Crete in May 1941 and shot down 2 x Ju-88 (with participation of the other Fulmar).

    Cheers

    Libor

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  4. I'm just building one for a review article and so far I'm very happy. Accurate shapes, lot of details, almost no filler required. It is obvious the Mushroom book was the main reference.

    Ad Pavla kit - it is really challenging kit. I build one some time ago, but it is just a matter of determination :D It came out like this:

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  5. Finally, some building progress... I spent about half an hour scratchbuilding the new steering wheels, some control boxes, cabin floor (I'm not going to fit the seats so I don't want to have those stubs there) and drilling the instrument panel dials, but I doubt if anything would be visible once the canopy is on. I painted the interior in Red Brown according to preserved example, although the color could be also natural metal or Light Grey.

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  6. Hello,

    I'm afraid the kit is a big disappoitment. Beside its origin (compared to Supermodel tooling - THERE ARE common features), there are many suspicius ares, like:

    - wrong fuselage crossection

    - wider canopy

    - wrong wing span and chord

    - wrong height of fin

    - oversimplified cowling and engine

    - panel lines almost on all surfaces and rivets are of sci-fi nature

    I don't understand the H.S. reviewer outcomes, e.g. it is as good as the Fiat CR.42. That's complete nonsence. Just my 2$...

    Cheers

    Libor

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