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  • Birthday 25/04/1955

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    France, South West, quite near Pau
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    Warbirds 1/48 2nd WWII

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  1. Hi, The scratch-built supports for the cuckoo-door radiator filter are not easy to put in position but it's essential to install them of course. The terrains were very dusty in summer 44. Cheers
  2. Thank you Simon. Telford is far away from home, but I appreciate your solicitude (why not). For the British wing/Sqn numbers, I am sorry but I don't knew this distinctive feature. Thank you for the comments Cheers
  3. Yes you are right, its not my fault unfortunately. A 'not' friend of mine said that I made a big mistake and put the RP rails in a wrong position huh huh huh!!. I said definitely no. Resin parts are guilty, thank you very much Bye
  4. Sorry Julien, I'll try to resize the pictures asap. thank you for the info. Bye
  5. Dames in Normandy The Mud Mover is over. I realize the model last year for a friend. He made the scenery and the characters. Belgian pilot Manu Geerts, with a friend and the civilian Leon Grandjean, landowner Plumetot B10 (just for fun). They forgot the black and white tokens at home and it seems that they play with some biscuits ! The mascot loves them ! 2nd TAF - 84th Group - 123rd Wing - 609th Squadron West Riding. B10 Plumetot July 1944 MDC Model looks like that. If you have comments: don't hesitate [Enjoy Cheers
  6. Wow, my God enormous big and beautiful airplane !! But where is James Bond 007 ?? Congratulations for the beast made man Cheers
  7. I think that they are a little bit too heavy (800x600). Later I will post the next photos in 640x480. Enjoy
  8. In a book written by Simon W. Parry (Page 57). Link hereafter: Book You will find also an interpretation profile and top view hereafter: Profile view Top view Regarding the panel lines, I made a black pre-shading with airbrush. Then I painted the underside and the fuselage with white paint. Being "light" on the panel lines and "normal" in the center of the panels. NOTE : I am not sure for the S/N because a Beau has the same LZ293 serial and you will find a photo through the link hereafter: TF MkX Sorry I don't speak fluent english, I am french !! nobody is perfect ! Cheers
  9. Thank you, Now the "Beau" has been modified. No pictures available for the time being, but I add the serial number LZ293 and I put a shield over the landing lights (burn protection of rockets firing) like on Hawker Typhoons. Pieces of tape paper have been added on the machine gun exhausts on the wings leading edges.
  10. A "Beau" with ASV antenna. Camouflage and markings Coastal Command. Very simple, very easy to do. Gunze colors Dark sea gray on top and white for the underside. serial number unknown. It may be LZ293, not sure . Unit and fate unknown too Cheers
  11. Nice shots of the Wooden Wonder. Marvellous Mossie, one of the warbirds I prefer. Good job M4rk Cheers Patrick
  12. My last production. Very easy to assemble. Province Chofu, Japan. IJAAF fighter flying school - Hitachi. This elegant fighter was a tough opponent in dogfights in hands of japanese experienced pilots The aircraft is not too dirty. I think that the planes were fairly well maintained ... at school . Enjoy
  13. Beautiful job for a superb aircraft. Very impressive Mike. Just a question, have you lost the balancing devices under the ailerons? You have finished the job there soon, perhaps it is not too late to find the balancing devices if any. Regards Bye
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