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Hauling the Mail A-7D, C-47, F-105G, C-123B
Wolfpak Decals 1:72
72-076 2014 Nouvel outillage Multi sujets (4)24 August, 09:14
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Thunderbirds C-123 (Circa 1958) - For Roden C-123B Provider
Warbird Decals 1:72
72036 2015 Nouvel outillage 24 August, 09:13
Will Dossel
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Red Star Bombers: SNA Tu-16K-26 BADGER GNouveau: 24 August, 02:38 1:72
Projet: Red Star Bombers: Tu-16 BADGER G
25 27 July, 03:57
Guy Rump
Looking good, following. 👍 What do you use the Novus scratch remover for? Is it any good?
Looking good, following. 👍 What do you use the Novus scratch remover for? Is it any good?
27 July, 07:06
Will Dossel
I use it as a final step before priming to polish out tiny scratches. Also use it on clear parts - I think it gives a more realistic shine to clear parts than Pledge floor wax. First found out about it when I had to polish out a canopy that required a good bit of sanding.
I use it as a final step before priming to polish out tiny scratches. Also use it on clear parts - I think it gives a more realistic shine to clear parts than Pledge floor wax. First found out about it when I had to polish out a canopy that required a good bit of sanding.
28 July, 03:18
Roland Sachsenhofer
Quite interesting! Well done, great work on an not so often seen subject.
Quite interesting! Well done, great work on an not so often seen subject.
24 August, 07:04
Roberto Alessandro Cattelan
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F110 Exhaust Nozzle (Open) for F-16 High Precision 3D Print for Tamiya kits
Fab Scale 1:48
Fa48047 2021 Nouvel outillage 24 August, 09:09
Treehugger
Q: Is there any convenient way of scratchbuilding railings along the side of the ship, for 1:350 ships?
I had this idea, but don't have the tools for it. Basically using metal rods, then clamping hard on 3-4 places to flatten spots on the rod, then drill holes in those flat spots, then pull a wire through the holes later. But chances are I think the whole rod will bend every which way when clamping hard on some spots to flatten the rod in places. I suppose working with styrene rods might be simpler, but then, when drilling holes in the flat parts, the styrene will likely snap or melt if ever coming in contact with liquid glue.
One other idea I had, was to maybe try scrape the photo etch railings, to try round the otherwise "square looking" horizontal parts, making them look thinner than the "rods" standing upright, making them look more like maybe some wire than welded metal pieces.
I have seen Tamiya having some aftermarket product for the rods, with metal wire, but only for the Japanese Yamato ship, which doesn't look like most other ships I would think.
I had this idea, but don't have the tools for it. Basically using metal rods, then clamping hard on 3-4 places to flatten spots on the rod, then drill holes in those flat spots, then pull a wire through the holes later. But chances are I think the whole rod will bend every which way when clamping hard on some spots to flatten the rod in places. I suppose working with styrene rods might be simpler, but then, when drilling holes in the flat parts, the styrene will likely snap or melt if ever coming in contact with liquid glue.
One other idea I had, was to maybe try scrape the photo etch railings, to try round the otherwise "square looking" horizontal parts, making them look thinner than the "rods" standing upright, making them look more like maybe some wire than welded metal pieces.
I have seen Tamiya having some aftermarket product for the rods, with metal wire, but only for the Japanese Yamato ship, which doesn't look like most other ships I would think.
24 August, 09:09
Timur Taratukhin
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Su-33 Flanker-D Red 80 Camouflage Die-cut Flexible Mask for Minibase
Galaxy Model 1:48
D48015 2021 Nouvel outillage 24 August, 09:04
Timur Taratukhin
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SU-30SM Flanker -H color seperation die-cut flexible mask
Galaxy Model 1:48
D48030 24 August, 09:02
Johannes Saccone
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Adjustable piercing saw frame for 60-160mm Blades (Non Included)
Model Craft
PSA5040 24 August, 08:58
Johannes Saccone
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Turret Side Stowage Bin for
Pz.Kpfw. VI Tiger I Initial Production Model Aber 1:35
35A106 2005 Nouvel outillage 24 August, 08:57
John Hughes
Here's a question for you, mates.
What styrene kit would you like to see on the market that has never been done before and what scale?
Here's a shortlist of my thoughts:
1 - 1:350 Gneisenau (Trumpeter announced one a few years back, but it's never materialised)
2 - 1:35 Alvis Stalwart (one of the most iconic post-war British Army vehicles. Amazed it's never been done)
3 - 1:24 Oldsmobile Delta 88 (Ash's car from the Evil Dead franchise)
What's on your would-like-to-see list?
What styrene kit would you like to see on the market that has never been done before and what scale?
Here's a shortlist of my thoughts:
1 - 1:350 Gneisenau (Trumpeter announced one a few years back, but it's never materialised)
2 - 1:35 Alvis Stalwart (one of the most iconic post-war British Army vehicles. Amazed it's never been done)
3 - 1:24 Oldsmobile Delta 88 (Ash's car from the Evil Dead franchise)
What's on your would-like-to-see list?
23 August, 14:24
Donald Dickson II
Its been done, but not in 1/48...C-141B. Also a good CH-3 in 1/48.
As for never been done at all, I cant think of any.
Its been done, but not in 1/48...C-141B. Also a good CH-3 in 1/48.
As for never been done at all, I cant think of any.
23 August, 15:50
Erik
I have a resin-stalwart on the workbench. A horror kit. It really is time for a modern kit.
I wish a Puma-Helicopter in 48. 😉
I have a resin-stalwart on the workbench. A horror kit. It really is time for a modern kit.
I wish a Puma-Helicopter in 48. 😉
23 August, 15:58
Johannes Saccone
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T-90A M2009 Welded Turret Includes PE Parts
Miniarm 1:35
B35066 24 August, 08:54
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