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Casey Beckett
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IDF WidgeonNouveau: 17 November, 02:03 1:72
Added rear bulkhead, boxed out footwell forward. KP has done great with the panel fit, and depth is pretty good. Shiny s...
Projet: IDF Grumman G-44 Widgeon
8 16 November, 01:57
Alex K
Watching with interest too - this will certainly look nice next to your Bonanza...
Watching with interest too - this will certainly look nice next to your Bonanza...
17 November, 20:14
Ryan
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28 13 October, 21:33
René "Lord Bilbo" Bartholemy
A question from someone who really doesn't know anything about planes younger than WWI...
As the wings are folded, I imagine that the Skyraider is either in storage (below deck) or has just been transported on deck of the carrier.
Would the hardpoints already have their payload? Or would the payload be attached once the plane is "unfolded"?
Very nice job though!
A question from someone who really doesn't know anything about planes younger than WWI...
As the wings are folded, I imagine that the Skyraider is either in storage (below deck) or has just been transported on deck of the carrier.
Would the hardpoints already have their payload? Or would the payload be attached once the plane is "unfolded"?
Very nice job though!
14 October, 12:02
René "Lord Bilbo" Bartholemy
@Ryan: my question was actually genuine. Was your presentation choice more an artistic or a historic one?
Both are fine and I really like your work... 🫡
@Ryan: my question was actually genuine. Was your presentation choice more an artistic or a historic one?
Both are fine and I really like your work... 🫡
15 November, 22:54
Ryan
I'm not much of a history expert. I built this model based on one I saw in person at the National Museum of World War II Aviation in Colorado Springs. It had all of the weapons still on the wings while they were folded. Can't say if it's accurate, but it's what I saw.
I'm not much of a history expert. I built this model based on one I saw in person at the National Museum of World War II Aviation in Colorado Springs. It had all of the weapons still on the wings while they were folded. Can't say if it's accurate, but it's what I saw.
17 November, 20:14
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Spitfire Mk I/II. Type 300 Prototype
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X72-075 17 November, 20:13
Andy Hartung
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F-84F Thunderstreak Reborn Luftwaffe
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SH72505 (100-SH72505) 2024 Nouveaux décalcomanies 17 November, 20:12
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Man In Space Five Complete NASA Rocket Kits
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700L-06 (AMT700-06) 2012 Nouveaux décalcomanies Multi sujets (5)17 November, 20:11
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EE Lightning Mks 1, 1a, 2, 3 & 6 w/Complete Stencil Data for 4 Camouflage Schemes
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X72-096 17 November, 20:10
Andor Tóth
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16 November, 12:48
Andor Tóth
This one went for my 6 years old daughter. Unfortunately canopy part was wrong (from another kit), so I contacted the maker
We'll see if they react.
This one went for my 6 years old daughter. Unfortunately canopy part was wrong (from another kit), so I contacted the maker
We'll see if they react.
17 November, 20:10
Kesa Tiho
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M4 sherman i have decided i want to make into a Normandy mocNouveau: 17 November, 16:22 1:35
Got the sandbags done, now it might seem too much but let me mind you this M4 has a 75mm which does not have wet ammo st...
Projet: M4 sherman in Normandy
12 7 November, 18:10
gorby
Nice work. Don't forget that any loose oil drums or boxes would probably fall off when a real tank moves, so they would most like be strapped down.
Nice work. Don't forget that any loose oil drums or boxes would probably fall off when a real tank moves, so they would most like be strapped down.
13 November, 15:43
Kesa Tiho
I would add straps but i dont have any polystyrene nor the precision to paint them. And on this Sherman in particular it's in place, sniping tigers and any other IFVs so i can imagine it wont be moving much. Though maybe ill try painting straps on the oil drum later.
I would add straps but i dont have any polystyrene nor the precision to paint them. And on this Sherman in particular it's in place, sniping tigers and any other IFVs so i can imagine it wont be moving much. Though maybe ill try painting straps on the oil drum later.
13 November, 16:03
Spanjaard
you can take the the metal that covers wine bottles (tin?), cut it with scissors, and paint it in any color. or even paint it and then cut in thin stripes. serves really good for this kind of applications. it is possible to buy that kind of material. but if there is any bottle of wine being open at home, you have it for free.... another material that can be used is thin aluminium. Nesquick used to have a thin layer alumium under the lid of their cans for example. pretty useful stuff
a can of cola or similar drinks can be also cut with any scissors, but is is stronger than the other two i mentioned, so it may not be the best for those stripes. but you have some waiting to be used at home for sure. just be careful with your fingers, this stuff can be quite sharp 😉
you can take the the metal that covers wine bottles (tin?), cut it with scissors, and paint it in any color. or even paint it and then cut in thin stripes. serves really good for this kind of applications. it is possible to buy that kind of material. but if there is any bottle of wine being open at home, you have it for free.... another material that can be used is thin aluminium. Nesquick used to have a thin layer alumium under the lid of their cans for example. pretty useful stuff
a can of cola or similar drinks can be also cut with any scissors, but is is stronger than the other two i mentioned, so it may not be the best for those stripes. but you have some waiting to be used at home for sure. just be careful with your fingers, this stuff can be quite sharp 😉
13 November, 16:15
gorby
If you have any masking tape in works well as straps if you cut narrow strips.
If you have any masking tape in works well as straps if you cut narrow strips.
13 November, 16:53
Kesa Tiho
Since i cant upload pictures for whatever reason *exasperated sigh* ill just update yall through the comments. Started working on the brass shells. Got shell casings onto the Sherman now im painting the APC rounds
Since i cant upload pictures for whatever reason *exasperated sigh* ill just update yall through the comments. Started working on the brass shells. Got shell casings onto the Sherman now im painting the APC rounds
17 November, 20:09
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Samolot torpedowy Fairey Swordfish
Typy Broni i Uzbrojenia N° 135
Bartlomiej Belcarz, Michal M. Mietelski
1990 17 November, 20:09
Simon O'Gorman
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Making the MothNouveau: 17 November, 12:51 1:72
And there it is! I'd be embarrassed to say how long this took, and it's packed full of mistakes and semi-mended disaster...
Projet: Tiger Moth
53 19 February 2023, 12:45
Simon O'Gorman
I felt very uncomfortable cutting out the fuselage sections - I'd never done that before - but with the doors dropped open it means the cockpit will be more open.
I felt very uncomfortable cutting out the fuselage sections - I'd never done that before - but with the doors dropped open it means the cockpit will be more open.
22 February 2023, 14:12
Simon O'Gorman
Ah, cool! It's my first go at airbrushing and all going very slowly. But I'll get there in the end.
Ah, cool! It's my first go at airbrushing and all going very slowly. But I'll get there in the end.
26 February 2023, 23:23
Alex K
Me too... I've built the ancient-tool Airfix, but I have also bought the new one, and watching your work progress helps a lot.
Me too... I've built the ancient-tool Airfix, but I have also bought the new one, and watching your work progress helps a lot.
9 April 2023, 18:27
Simon O'Gorman
Ah, look forward to seeing how you go lads. I'm no expert I'm afraid but you may pick up some tips as to what not to do
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Ah, look forward to seeing how you go lads. I'm no expert I'm afraid but you may pick up some tips as to what not to do
🙂
9 April 2023, 19:39
Andy Ball
Terrific journalism on this build, I see the learning curve has yielded results! Bravo.
Terrific journalism on this build, I see the learning curve has yielded results! Bravo.
6 June 2023, 06:39
Simon O'Gorman
Thanks Andy, I'm recording the all the disasters along with the little wins. And the learning curve has been dramatic!
Thanks Andy, I'm recording the all the disasters along with the little wins. And the learning curve has been dramatic!
6 June 2023, 16:33
Simon O'Gorman
Thank you Ethan, and to everyone above. Encouraging comments are like a little shot adrenaline. They are all very much appreciated.
Thank you Ethan, and to everyone above. Encouraging comments are like a little shot adrenaline. They are all very much appreciated.
7 June 2023, 05:38
Simon O'Gorman
Thanks Luke, to be honest I couldn't tell if the model was fiddly or I wasn't doing it right.
Thanks Luke, to be honest I couldn't tell if the model was fiddly or I wasn't doing it right.
17 November, 17:54
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