Edbert
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Still struggling to finish
Don't let that stop you, only two kits in progress!?!?I've been messing around with
Still struggling to finish
Don't let that stop you, only two kits in progress!?!?I've been messing around with
LOL....I have at least six in various states of assembly...Don't let that stop you, only two kits in progress!?!?
I think he just flew in:Where's the Spit Mk-V with Buzz Beurling in the cockpit?
Haha, at the speed I build, it will take some time!an aircraft guy out of you in no time
Well done!I attended the monthly IPMS club meeting today, it is becoming normal for someone to be giving away boxes full of kits. Always happier when it is not because of someone passing. Happier still when things like this are what is being given away, the two newest members of my stash.
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Zoukei Mura, they are top quality albeit complicated. I'd say they are right behind Kotare on quality of engineering and fit.What make is the bottom kit? Does it look like it is a quality kit?
Wow! Those are very detailed instructions.Zoukei Mura, they are top quality albeit complicated. I'd say they are right behind Kotare on quality of engineering and fit.
Check out the instructions here.
https://www.scalemates.com/kits/zoukei-mura-sws02-focke-wulf-ta-152h-1--114902
I'm sure it was a concern, but all aircraft were loaded with fuel and other nasty stuff, hard to worry about the fuel tanks themselves when 20mm explosive shells are whizzing past your head.I wonder if the pilots worried about the combustibles being located so close to their office?
Yes, have seen the same and wanted to try.. Have you made progress on your Halftrack?From what I've seen HKM make really nice kits!
Some yes. It is one of many in-progress kits though. I'm trying to clear the backlog by focusing more on the ones that are closeYes, have seen the same and wanted to try.. Have you made progress on your Halftrack?
For armour builders in 1:35, nice opportunity to combine forces (as in dio) without going to 1:48!as odd
For helicopters, it's been a common scale for about thirty years. I suspect the reasoning went that these appeal to armour modellers, and that was proven right.Another 1/35 scale aircraft. Always struck me as odd
... Speaking from my own limited experience, you may recall that my very first aircraft purchase was a 1/35 Fieseler Storch, famously used by Rommel to survey the desert battlefield.But large-scale aircraft modellers
I built an Apache back during Desert Storm, must have been 1991. I thought it was 1/32, but maybe it was 1/35.For helicopters, it's been a common scale for about thirty years.
I know I'm literally the slowest in the world, which is a bummer to say the least. Believe me I'm not boasting. I see posting here as attending an AA meeting, trying to control my habit!Now all you need to do is build them at least as fast as you buy them.
When you find out how to do that, please share the secret with me as I would really like to know![]()
I would not be so sure.I know I'm literally the slowest in the world
Yeah, I do. I have Eduard 1/48 Bf109G and an Eduard 1/32 Bf109E on the go at the minute and fighting the urge to start each and every new kit I buy as I buy them. I love the idea of starting a new kit. Its like the optimism you get at the beginning of a new Season. Maybe this is the year that Forest win the FA Cup. Maybe this is the kit I build without messing it up at some point. Fat Chance! lolI would not be so sure.
Slow, the term, indicates that you build at all, right?
Probably 1:32, as the only kit you could get back then was this Revell one:I built an Apache back during Desert Storm, must have been 1991. I thought it was 1/32, but maybe it was 1/35.
Certainly if you're going to be putting similar vehicles together, or figures. The difference is a lot less obvious if you put a vehicle and an aircraft in the same diorama, though.The difference is small, but enough to matter in a Diorama.