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  1. 41 minutes ago, Pig of the Week said:

    Great film👍

    .. I found you tube can generate English sub titles too for those of us who's Russian isn't as good as it should be ! 

    I'd very much like to track down the wartime Il-2 pilot training film that was produced, I only ever found one link on the Internet, but it was a dead link unfortunately. 

     

    I used to have it downloaded, but I'm having trouble finding the file now. If I find it, I'll let you know!

     

    Best Regards,

     

    Jason

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  2. Yes, it is, and in my humble opinion the best arrow in 1/72nd scale. I've built it, and it's very accurate and a good build. The 1/48th scale version is the best arrow in that scale also, at least until, someday, Zvezda come out with one (they've already come out with the single-seater, and straight-winged two-seater in that scale).

     

    Best Regards,

     

    Jasone

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  3. 2 minutes ago, Pig of the Week said:

    Yes, the thing in hand certainly looks OK to me, compared to photos of the real thing... I may get one for the AM single seater too, speaking of which I've ordered one of the replacement prop and spinner sets for it, the kit part looking rather dodgy! 

     

     

    Good - the Vector part is much better. Strangely enough, even though it's not as good as some other Il-2 kits, the Toko Il-2s have a very good spinner and propellers.

     

    Best Regards,

     

    Jason 

  4. 7 hours ago, Pig of the Week said:

    For what it's worth, here's the colored etch I just received, I'd say the grey is on the item perhaps half a shade darker than the pic appears (crappy camera on this tablet thing sorry ) 

     

     

    I'd say that grey looks usable.

     

    Best Regards,

     

    Jason

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  5. 24 minutes ago, DonM2.0 said:

    Eduard's instrument panel color reminds me of early war RLM02 color if anything....at least mine is. Far from the XF-22 color Tamiya would have you paint the interior surfaces. While the VVS site was still up, I remember seeing A-14 as an interior color being called out. If my memory serves me correctly, the FS reference stated was 26187...not exactly light, unless A-14 wasn't used in Il-2M3's

     

    A-14 Steel Grey is similar to the American Neutral Gray [sic] to my eyes. It is a dead-grey (no green nor blue) medium colour. However, it appears from photographs that the instrument panel was painted in a lighter grey. I've used Model Master Light Gray for it, and it looks good to my eyes. Too bad Model Master is pretty much dead, as least as far as enamels.

     

    Best Regards,

     

    Jason

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  6. 21 minutes ago, Pig of the Week said:

    I'll give the book a straight full read thru first, then pick at the details I need ! 

    Oddly enough I was thinking of maybe doing the single seater as a derelict / wreck too, though I've got a couple of other alternative GPW candidates, a Lagg 3 and a Yak 1, that might end up as the above "casualty". 

    I can access Massimo's site BTW and have it bookmarked, seems to be working at the moment. 

     

    Massimo's site is the best English-language site for all GPW aircraft. I'm sure he goes into more detail on the very early Il-2s with the metal rear fuselages than I do, even in my book. Best of luck on your Il-2, and please post pictures!

     

    Best Regards,

     

    Jason

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  7. Thank you for buying the book! I'm attempting that conversion myself with the Academy kit. I want to build it as a semi-derelict Barbarossa 'victim' with the spinner missing. Your best bet for exactly how the guns differed (20-mm inboard, 7.62-mm outboard) would be to consult Massimo's site. I wonder if he's still having trouble with it. If you can't access the site, I believe there is a three-view profile of the metal-fuselaged single-seater in my book.* This should help with the placement of the guns and the different panels.

     

    Best Regards,

     

    Jason

     

    *I just checked. There is such a profile.

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  8. 5 hours ago, Pig of the Week said:

    I'm wondering if the single seater and straight wing 2 seater had essentially the same cockpit and instrument panel details? 

    The reason I ask is as I was considering getting the Eduard fe1145 etch set ( I'm wanting it for a Zvezda straight wing 2 seater) which claims to be for the Zvezda il2 but doesn't say which aircraft, 1 or 2 seater. 

     

    Yes, the pilot's cockpit was essentially unchanged throughout production. I know there were some minor changes, but nothing major. I don't know if the Eduard instrument panel is pre-coloured, but the colour should be a light grey.

     

    Best Regards,

     

    Jason

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  9. 2 hours ago, ModelingEdmontonian said:

    Oh, I'm not questioning your knowledge, Jason! I've learned a lot about IL-2s from your comments around here. Just trying to make sense of what I'm seeing in the photo.

     

    I'm sorry. I didn't mean to come off as condescending or 'arguing from authority'. Sometimes all we have to go on are photographs, with little or no description for them. In this case, as I understand it, these were just some of the hundreds of Il-2s the Soviets had assembled for their short war on the Japanese forces in Manchuria. Once the war was over, as the Il-2 was to be replaced by the Il-10, there wasn't much need to bring all the Il-2s back west, so the Soviets gave some of them to the Mongolians. These would have been bog-standard Il-2 arrows (with the swept-back wings). As bog-standard Il-2s they would have had the rudder balance, which must have been important items as I've never seen a clear photograph of an Il-2 with them not appearing. That in essence was my reason in stating so 'authoritatively' that these Mongolian Il-2s must have had the rudder balances. I hope this helps!

     

    Best Regards,

     

    Jason

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  10. No. That's just a poor-quality photograph. You can just barely see the antenna mast above the cockpit. Believe me, all the Il-2s had the rudder balance. I wrote an entire book on the Il-2, so I'm reasonably knowledgeable about them.

     

    Best Regards,

     

    Jason

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  11. The one that riles me up is 'unpack' when 'discuss' would do just as well if not better. 'Let's unpack that.' instead of 'Let's discuss that.'. If you're not talking about a suitcase and you use the word 'unpack', the only thing I want to do is unpack my fist on your nose! The other one that makes me grind my teeth is 'trope' when what people mean is 'cliche'. Yes, I know that 'cliche' should have an accent, I just don't know how to add one.

     

    Best Regards,

     

    Jason - Author/Writer/Grouchy Old Pedant - 'Get off my lawn!'

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  12. Excellent job on those La-7s! I really don't know why the La-7 doesn't have more fame. Yes, it appeared fairly late in the war (the middle of 1944), but it saw a great deal of fighting, it was an excellent fighter, especially at low altitudes, and a fine-looking aeroplane in my opinion. In addition, some aircraft were quite colourful, with the red noses and red and white markings on the tail.

     

    Regards,

     

    Jason

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