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B-24J Liberator of 7 OTU RAAF Station Tocumwal NSW 1945. 1/72 Hasagawa kit OOB except the 100gm of lead weight. Built this for a good mate who has moved into a retirement place, in Liberator Cresent, NSW and whose dad worked in the RAAF Wagga. Happy with the metal finish - Xtreme Metal by AK
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Hi all, I present to you Ivan Kozedub's la-7 in 1/72. The kit is the hobbyboss easy assembly version, it has 28 plastic parts including the canopy. It also comes with a metal prop shaft. Detail is lacking in all areas, although the panel lines are molded quite nicely. All in all, this kit is very good for beginners, or as a quick mojo boosting build. Here are the photos: Q&C welcome Cheers, Riley
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Hi all, figured it's about time i finally got around to doing my first RFI Thanks @opus999 for the prompt. fast forward but I'll keep it short I'll say that I have mixed feelings about this model, the results i feel were so so as I tried to concentrate on details over process and the costs of this was borne by the finish. Ill put this this to a mix of inexperience and at times inpatience The kit: Tamiya 1/72 Bf109e3 war birds collection Decals: Parc Models Paint: Tamiya acrylics, dunklegrun spray can, washes and Abteilung oil paints Mods: .02mm rigging wire, and .3mm lead wire for brake/hydraulic lines, small scratch cushion on seat. Drilled guns x5 and vents. I really messed up with the spray can as it is just too thick, over spray underneath from topcoat. The canopy will need to be better done next time as a lesson learned what not to do. oh i forgot to mention, some of my fingerprints made it to the nose, and i also dropped it on its tail, breaking a strut and paint! Better be more careful next time! I'm very unhappy with the canopy Decals in the wrong spots, only found out after Well that's the good the bad and the ugly. Hope you enjoy! Darius
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