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  1. Hallo I am going to build a F4B-4 in 1/32 from Hasegawa, after my Spitfire in 1/32 from Tamiya is finished. It will be my first interwar American Navy Fighter. Actually I build lots of biplanes. But never interwar biplanes. Has anybody built this Hasegawa kit? I would like to hear your experience about it. Are there any remarkable flaws in the kit or instructions? I have as aftermarket the engine from Vector Resin. Has anybody photos from this aircraft? Let me know. Thanks in forward. Happy modelling
  2. Good day sunshine! here is the last of the Finnish Gallery. The famous "Mersu" flown by the great E. Luukkanen with the 2/LeLv.34 in March 4", and then flown by H.Wind with the 3/HLeLv 24,MT-201 is credited with 32,5 victories. Many thanks to those who followed this gallery and allowed me to show you my Finnish models! DSC_0011-35 by jean Barby, sur Flickr DSC_0009-43 by jean Barby, sur Flickr DSC_0008-56 by jean Barby, sur Flickr DSC_0007-60 by jean Barby, sur Flickr DSC_0006-67 by jean Barby, sur Flickr DSC_0005-74 by jean Barby, sur Flickr DSC_0004-85 by jean Barby, sur Flickr DSC_0003-81 by jean Barby, sur Flickr DSC_0002-80 by jean Barby, sur Flickr DSC_0001-80 by jean Barby, sur Flickr
  3. This is the model recently arrived home. This is a Hasegawa model on 1/32. The model. The trees and how normal all in one bag. Transparencies. The decals. Mask and PE. I already started building the model but I still have no photos. Regards ajcmac
  4. Hello fellow modellers, its been a while since i last got a build up on here as i have been quite busy with college aiming to get into real world aviation. Thankfully study is over for a year and i have had time to get on with a kit, first chice has been to do the Hasegawa P-47D and im glad to say, it was a great and easy kit to put together. Only after market are the decals as i faniced doing something a bit different to the bare metal P-47, so i picked up the 'Oh Johnnie' set from EagalCals which are great and set nice and easy. A bit about the Pilot: Raymond Knight enlisted in the Army Air Corps on Oct 12, 1942. His flight training took place in his home state of Texas and upon completion, he was commissioned as a 2nd Lt. in May 1944. He served at various duty stations within the U.S. before being shipped overseas and assigned to the 350th FG/346th FS operating in Italy around November of 1944. During his assignment with the 346th FS he flew 82 combat missions where he earned various air medals including the DFC. Unfortunately, now 1st Lt. Raymond lost his life in April 25, 1945 while returning from a series of missions he personally led over a two-day period. Such a shame since the end of the war was only a couple of weeks away. For his actions and selflessness, Lt. Knight was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor (CMH) posthumously. Rather than try to explain how Lt. Knight earned his CMH, I’ll let the citation describe his feats: “He piloted a fighter-bomber aircraft in a series of low-level strafing missions, destroying 14 grounded enemy aircraft and leading attacks which wrecked 10 others during a critical period of the Allied drive in northern Italy. On the morning of 24 April, he volunteered to lead 2 other aircraft against the strongly defended enemy airdrome at Ghedi. Ordering his fellow pilots to remain aloft, he skimmed the ground through a deadly curtain of antiaircraft fire to reconnoiter the field, locating 8 German aircraft hidden beneath heavy camouflage. He rejoined his flight, briefed them by radio, and then led them with consummate skill through the hail of enemy fire in a low-level attack, destroying 5 aircraft, while his flight accounted for 2 others. Returning to his base, he volunteered to lead 3 other aircraft in reconnaissance of Bergamo airfield, an enemy base near Ghedi and known to be equally well defended. Again ordering his flight to remain out of range of antiaircraft fire, 1st Lt. Knight flew through an exceptionally intense barrage, which heavily damaged his Thunderbolt, to observe the field at minimum altitude. He discovered a squadron of enemy aircraft under heavy camouflage and led his flight to the assault. Returning alone after this strafing, he made 10 deliberate passes against the field despite being hit by antiaircraft fire twice more, destroying 6 fully loaded enemy twin-engine aircraft and 2 fighters. His skillfully led attack enabled his flight to destroy 4 other twin-engine aircraft and a fighter plane. He then returned to his base in his seriously damaged plane. Early the next morning, when he again attacked Bergamo, he sighted an enemy plane on the runway. Again he led 3 other American pilots in a blistering low-level sweep through vicious antiaircraft fire that damaged his plane so severely that it was virtually nonflyable. Three of the few remaining enemy twin-engine aircraft at that base were destroyed. Realizing the critical need for aircraft in his unit, he declined to parachute to safety over friendly territory and unhesitatingly attempted to return his shattered plane to his home field. With great skill and strength, he flew homeward until caught by treacherous air conditions in the Appennines Mountains, where he crashed and was killed. The gallant action of 1st Lt. Knight eliminated the German aircraft which were poised to wreak havoc on Allied forces pressing to establish the first firm bridgehead across the Po River; his fearless daring and voluntary self-sacrifice averted possible heavy casualties among ground forces and the resultant slowing on the German drive culminated in the collapse of enemy resistance in Italy.” So here is my version and I hope I do Lt. Knight some credit......
  5. Hello, I just made a new pic of my old Wurger. It was in parts and in poor shape until this WE. Cleaned and glued for a new life ! Thanks for looking at ! AE
  6. Hi folks Latest to leave the shed is this one from Hasegawa. Nice kit if you can pick one up cheap from somewhere, OOB with added rivets and brake lines. Regards J A
  7. Hi all, Hasegawas 32nd Skyhawk with Zotz Decals. & Skyhawk collection.
  8. Hi all, this is the old Hasegawa 32nd scale Northrop F-5E. A bit dated now but it still builds up into a decent model. Brian.
  9. Hi all, This ones been sitting around for years unfinished so decided to finish it almost! (some exhaust staining to add) Hasegawas 32nd Hellcat finished with Xtracolour Enamels. Brian
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