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So the Go Large or Go Home groupbuild is currently ongoing and I have a 1/32 Bf109K-4 and a 1/24 Fw190D-9 in progress, but I quickly realised I've never built any second world war German aircraft (aside from an Avia S-199) and never actually tried a mottled camouflage scheme. Now I don't fancy my first attempt to be on one of those big kits in case I make a right mess of it so I got myself the 1/48 Hobbyboss easy-assembly Bf109G-6 and Bf109F-4 to practice on first. I've built a few of these hobbyboss easy assembly kits and they always go together in no time, perfect for me since the paintwork is my focus. I have the Vallejo late-war Luftwaffe set already which I know sprays lovely and my dad has about 40 years more experience than me so I'm sure he can give me a few pointers š I'm on a bit of a Luftwaffe kick at the minute too so I'll likely add a few more 1/48 kits to the collection and maybe get them built up in here. Thanks for looking in!
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Hi all, been very unproductive recently so to try and turn things around I've recently bought AK's Israeli Air Force paint sets for modern and early aircraft. I love Israeli paint schemes and they've used a nice variety of aircraft, so what better way to get back into building! I'm starting with 2 special hobby kits, their Vautour IIN and Meteor F.8 kits in 1/72 I also have a Revell 1/48 Spitfire Mk.IX on the way and have picked up some Techmod decals for Israeli Spits (this will be my first go at a spitfire too) For the benefit of anyone passing through, I'm currently working on: Hasegawa 1/48 A-4M(N) Ayit Tamiya Beaufighter And in the stash: Special Hobby 1/72 Vautour Kinetic 1/48 F-16C Barak Italeri 1/48 F-4E Phantom Italeri 1/48 RF-4E Phantom x2 Revell 1/32 Spitfire Mk.IX Italeri 1/48 AH-1F Cobra Hobby2000 1/72 TA-4J GWH 1/72 F-15I Ra'am Eduard 1/48 Velvetta Spitfire Mk.IX
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Since we are discussing and posting multiplanes (here: ...good is to know that the concept wasn't just a fad of early deranged minds, but was well alive in 1920! This is a model from 11 years ago: Suffice to say that Mr. Leigh converted an existent Baby airframe in somethingā¦quite different. Being the original about 7.6 meters in span, at 1/72 it is a tiny model. The Baby is a cute little bug that will stand out on your display and that you could take to the next club meeting in a matchbox. Love is blind, and sometimes beauty is also a āblindā.
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