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The Hooded Claw

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  1. That sounds like the original release like I had about 20 years ago. Is the body in clear 'dental' type resin? THC
  2. Cos they said so in that dodgy almost reggae song. THC
  3. I spend many an happy hour in that viewing area as its ten mins walk from the pub and fifteen from my Dad's new house. There was a Canadian Herc in a few weeks ago, I'm not sure where the photo went, I'll try remember to dig it out and post it up. THC
  4. Ian, I believe I may have an unused pack of SNJ replete with powder in a drawer at home. Want it? Ian
  5. Try the Hiroboy Zero paints, That's what I used for the review in Airfix MAgazine. Fab stuff! THC
  6. Plastic Kit Constructor magazine THC
  7. That powder chrome stuff from Japan. Ginseng summat or other! THC
  8. Eyup big fella, I don't recall Italeri doing a Ju88, they did do a 188. The 88 was originally an AMT tooling IIRC. THC
  9. Why I'm pleased to have been of service to you young sir. Just remember not to overheat the plastic or you end up with some very funnilly shaped bits. THC
  10. A lot of the pricing changes relates to the fact that ten years ago it was 1.5 euro to the pound. Now we are about at Parity. Also home taxes on kits (luxury items) is high and that carries accross the EU. Its all in the financial system. THC
  11. Oooh that's a blast from the past! Always loved Huma's stuff! THC
  12. My process for any decals has changed greatly over the last few months and I'm now getting good results consistently. I have dispensed with decal solutions and replaced them with a hairdryer, hot water and a stiff brush. Float the decal into place on the water as usual. then blot away excess fluid with a lint free cloth. Then using the hairdryer warm up the decal. Beware too much heat will melt the plastic so take your time/care. The decal will partially melt making it easier to conform to the underlying detail. The process is a little slower than solvents and needs a degree of care but the end results are superb! THC
  13. Think you'll find that most if not all of what they advertise is Diecast. Come accross them before. THC
  14. Surely it's the Intercontinental Ballistic Guide NAAFI! THC
  15. No in a word. Any varnish you apply to the tyres will effect the finish. If you are going to seal them on then a overall coat of a satin varnish is the answer, jusr be prepared for it flaking off later. THC
  16. Or run for your lives its the Freece Tricolouri. Remember edgy is not always good. THC
  17. I really want a wall mountable rack for Zero Paints jars. Something capable of carrying the 60 or so jars plus future acquisitions. THC
  18. Are you able to produce one offs to customer design?
  19. I'd say that is the PM kit, the Huma had the holes for the pulse jets alread in the wings. The first couple of prototypes were air launched in glider form from the Do217K possibly the K2 or K3 prototypes of the same. There were plans to fit it with either two or four pulse jets. Airframe vibration from the pulse jets and their relative lack of throttle control seems to have skuppered this scheme and the thing sort of died a death. THC
  20. Or that little known shade Wiess mit ein hinten von Blau THC
  21. Where is it? Never seen it on display anywhere? THC
  22. It does help if you have a friend who is an English teacher and is prepared to cast an eye over your copy from time to time just to check it is alright. THC
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