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*Kit: Tamiya Vought F4U-1D Corsair

*Scale: 1:72

*Paints Used: Brush painted with Revel Aqua Colours, some Tamiya Acrylics and Panel washed with Promodellers Wash

*Extras Used: None

*Notes: Full build thread (including build pics and more final pics can be found HERE)

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AFV Club I-19 IJN Submarine

Scale - 1/350

Paints used - White Ensign Models Colourcoats airbrushed and brush painted.

Stretched sprue used for rigging.

Build thread HERE

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North American PBJ-1J Mitchell.

Built from the old Monogram 1/48 B-25J, in a Revell boxing. The wingtip radome was modified from a Revell F4U-5 kit radome.

Build thread is here.

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Apologies for poor photos, this model was too big to photograph on the desk, so I had to use the dining table,

which doesn't have the lighting that my desk has.

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Kit: Hasegawa

Paint: Tamiya acrylics, Alclad II lacquer & Humbrol enamel

Decals: Eagle Strike 32-067 & Kit

Extras: Eduard pre-painted seatbelts, Quickboost exhausts, MDC generic Japanese instrument decals.

Nakajima Ki84 Hayate

520th Temporary Intercept Regt.

Sagami, Japan

Spring 1945

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Build thread here

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My Finished Build

1/48 Trumpeter P-40B Warhawk

The kit is built out of the box but with Eagle Strike (48277) decals.

The aircraft represents P-40B 'White 160' the aircraft flown by Lt. George S. Welch of the 47th PS/15th PG on the 7th Dec 1941 during the attack on Pearl Harbour.

The build thread is HERE

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Thanks for a great Group Build.

Rich

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O.k so it's been two months and shes done.The kit went together well and was a pleasure to build.Hope you like.Build thread here

http://www.britmodeller.com/forums/index.p...t=0#entry817242

I apologise for the poor quality of the pics but my photography skillor rather the lack thereoff is legendary around here.

Still have a 48th Monogram liberator that needs rebuilding will see if that could be entered as I have two other GB's also on the go.

Regards:

Shaun

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Zero Trainer.Note that there are no guns mounted and also no yellow on the leading wingedge.There was no need for them as the trainer units were well inside the mainland.

(1/32 nd 21 st Century Toys.)

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Build thread here

Tamiya 1:/350 HMS King George V + WEM Photo-etch, Sea-master Barrels and KA-Wood Deck

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1/48 Spitfire Mk VIII from ICM

Ultracast exhausts, Barraduda Decals

JF 835/ UM-T from Squadron 152, FO Paul "Gus" Ardeline, Palel, Burma, September 1944 - monsoon weather!

Build thread here:

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Kawasaki Ki61-I Hei HEIN (Tony)

Capt. Teruhiko Koybayashi, 244th Sentai, Chofu A.F., Japan, January 1945



Kit:Hasegawa

Scale:1/48

Colours Used:Lifecolor & Citadel (interior), Zero paints & Tamiya (exterior)

Extras Used:none

Notes: Full build thread HERE

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Douglas SBD3 Dauntless



S8 - Scouting 2

VS2 USS Lexington

Battle of the Coral Sea 8th May 1942

This is the aircraft Lt(jg) William E Hall of Scouting Two, who was awarded the Medal of Honor, for his part in an Anti Torpedo Aircraft Patrol on 8th May 1942.

Hall's official Medal of Honor citation reads:

For extreme courage and conspicuous heroism in combat above and beyond the call of duty as pilot of a scouting plane in action against enemy Japanese forces in the Coral Sea on 7 and 8 May 1942. In a resolute and determined attack on 7 May, Lt. (j.g.) Hall dived his plane at an enemy Japanese aircraft carrier, contributing materially to the destruction of that vessel. On 8 May, facing heavy and fierce fighter opposition, he again displayed extraordinary skill as an airman and the aggressive spirit of a fighter in repeated and effectively executed counter-attacks against a superior number of enemy planes in which 3 enemy aircraft were destroyed. Though seriously wounded in this engagement, Lt. (j.g.) Hall, maintaining the fearless and indomitable tactics pursued throughout these actions, succeeded in landing his plane safe.

Unfortunately 2-S-8 was so badly damaged she was pushed over the side of the 'Lex'.

Kit: Trumperter SBD-1/2

Scale: 1:32

Decals: Yellowhammer

Paint: Gunze, Tamiya, Citadel

Build thread: HERE

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F4U-1 Corsair, White 20 flown by 1st Lt Roy Garison of VMF-213, Guadalcanal, July 1943. Garison claimed two Zeros in this aircraft before being killed in action on 17th July.

Kit: Tamiya

Scale: 1/48

Modifications: Step in starboard flap filled, wine foil belts and painted Tamiya tape over gun ports, otherwise OOB

Build thread: Linky

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