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152
Super Etendard with Exocet
Italeri 1:72
152 1986 New decals
6 October, 16:53
Joseph Thurman
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40025
IJN Aircraft Carrier
Akagi 赤城 1941 w/Bonus Poster
Hasegawa 1:350
40025 (Z25) 2008 New tool
6 October, 16:53
Joseph Thurman
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BSF-001
Akagi Bridge W/Flight Deck and Nakajima B5N2 Kate Combo
Border Model 1:35
BSF-001 2023 Model set Multi-topic (2)
6 October, 16:52
Bob Hall
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2598
1972 Ford F350 4X4 High Side Tow Truck
Moebius Models 1:25
2598 2024* New parts
YouTube
Previewed on channel
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6 October, 15:42
Bozzer
Is that the Midnight Cowboy hitch, on the back of the bed, Bob?
6 October, 16:52
Miloslav Sladek
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81729
US
F4F-3S Wildcatfish
HobbyBoss 1:48
81729 2014 New parts
6 October, 16:52
J8501254
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15
Aero L-39 Albatros
KP 1:72
15 1982 New tool
6 October, 16:52
Alex Mikhaylov
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24033
Toyota Celica Supra Long Beach GP Marshall Car
Tamiya 1:24
24033 2020 New box
6 October, 16:52
miloss
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72968
Tatra 57 Hobby
Attack Hobby Kits 1:72
72968 2024 New parts
6 October, 16:52
Joseph Thurman
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6 October, 16:52
Jan Peters
added a new photoalbum.
52 7 February, 10:36
George Williams
That's a sweet car, chain driven no less.
7 February, 12:18
Jennifer Franklin
There is nice detailing on the engine; overall, the car is nice, too.
8 February, 00:57
Jan Peters
Thanks mates.
Although I'm a petrolhead, I've not built many car models before.
My son is a big fan of racing cars in general, and old Japanese cars in particular. He has asked me to build this one for him.
8 February, 05:43
Neuling
Sehr schön. More pictures please!
8 February, 08:58
Jan Peters
The pictures are of the real car, I have not yet started with the model 😉
8 February, 09:55
Jennifer Franklin
lol, in that case following, you had me super impressed with the car photos I thought were a model build. I though you were that good. Some of the mates on here are that good.
8 February, 12:21
Jan Peters
More on the S800 on my son's Facebook page: facebook.com/1000634..ely/965621152231173/
16 April, 14:10
Jan Peters
Finally made a start on this one.
5 July, 11:15
Jan Peters
Since I have a couple of weeks off work, I have picked up the Honda again.
9 September, 12:53
István Szücs
Great work, I love this car!
9 September, 19:20
Jan Peters
Thanks István
9 September, 22:01
Jennifer Franklin
The Facebook post was a good read; thanks for the reference.
9 September, 23:15
Jan Peters
Thanks, I'll tell my son, it is his page 🙂
10 September, 06:40
Tcamp
Oooooohhhhhh NICE! great worj
12 September, 23:00
Jennifer Franklin
The black rims look great!
12 September, 23:46
Jan Peters
Thanks mates 🙏🏻
13 September, 19:11
Robert Podkoński
Taking my seat here 🙂
25 September, 13:16
Jan Peters
Welcome Robert 🙂
25 September, 13:34
Jan Peters
Meanwhile the body has been painted with a Tamiya rattle can.
Some small dust particles have sneaked into the paint, but nothing serious.
25 September, 13:38
István Szücs
The dashboard looks great!
25 September, 17:30
Ben M
I love these old Hondas. Looking good!
25 September, 17:53
Jan Peters
Thanks mates🙂
26 September, 04:53
Chris Reimann
Very nice progress. Love your attention to the details.
26 September, 07:16
Jan Peters
Thanks Chris🙂
26 September, 07:51
George Williams
It's sure looking good.
26 September, 11:59
Jan Peters
Thanks George 🙂
26 September, 12:36
yngvenett
I'm impressed, so following to see the finished version. Question to @Jan Peters: "Engine bay painted a dirty yellow". Is this some kind of weathering? I'm pretty new and eager to learn
27 September, 06:21
Jan Peters
Thanks 🙂
Yes, the dirtied up yellow is a pre weathering. I like my models dirty, real race cars are never clean
27 September, 07:42
yngvenett
Thanks 👍 do you know if there's a video on YouTube or somewhere else I can learn how to do what you did? It looks very realistic
27 September, 09:36
Michael Kohl
I am in.
27 September, 14:05
Jan Peters
Welcome Michael 🙂
28 September, 05:36
Jan Peters
@yngvenett to answer your question: I started out with a black base, misted yellow over this, so it does not cover the black, and went back over it with yellow applied by brush. I will give it a wash of a dark brown later on.
30 September, 11:13
yngvenett
Thank you again for taking time to answer my questions. I will try my best
1 October, 07:24
Jan Peters
Up on it's wheels🙂
6 October, 15:01
Tcamp
It only gets better and better!!! Cool
6 October, 16:51
Chris24
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20023
Ferrari F189 Early Version
Tamiya 1:20
20023 1989 New tool
6 October, 16:51
miloss
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72963
Tatra 57A Ambulance Profi
Attack Hobby Kits 1:72
72963 2024 New tool
6 October, 16:51
miloss
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GT 72036
Soviet Passenger Car 21011 Lada VAZ-21011
Guntower Models 1:72
GT 72036 2024* New parts
6 October, 16:50
Matthew A
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05007
Consolidated PBY-5A Catalina
Airfix 1:72
05007 1987 New box
GBP 10.00
Wessex (GB)
6 October, 16:50
miloss
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FU72-003
Profi
Willys MB Dukla 1944
Attack Hobby Kits 1:72
FU72-003 2024 New tool
6 October, 16:50
Joseph Thurman
added a new photoalbum.
6 October, 16:43
miloss
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72963
Tatra 57A Ambulance Profi
Attack Hobby Kits 1:72
72963 2024 New tool
6 October, 16:50
Claus Gaertner
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H-2015
Junkers Ju 86 E-1/2
Revell/Italaerei 1:72
H-2015 1976 New box
6 October, 16:50
miloss
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72705
WWII Light Military Vehicles Set
Hobby 2000 1:72
72705 2024 New decals Multi-topic (3)
6 October, 16:49
miloss
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GT 72027
Soviet Passenger Car Gorky M-72
Guntower Models 1:72
GT 72027 2024 New tool
6 October, 16:49
sobrevieviendo
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6 October, 16:49
Tcamp
added a new photoalbum.
12 24 September, 12:55
Tcamp
Texas hurricane is underway let the fun begin!
Sorry for inverted pics cant get rotated🤠
28 September, 19:13
Ben M
Rotation is well hidden. To rotate your photos, open your album. Click on "manage". Then turn on the "advanced options" toggle. You will now have the ability to rotate photos in the album.
29 September, 00:07
Tcamp
Thanks ben
That was driving me nuts!!!!
Appreciate that brother!
29 September, 00:36
Ben M
Glad I could help, mate! Looks like a fun build.
29 September, 01:00
Tcamp
So far so good just a cat 1 now hopefully ill turn her into a cat 5 (LOL)
29 September, 02:37
Tcamp
I reworked the main jib boom
I wasnt feeling the kit one
Its still a work in progress
2 October, 21:03
Doubtingmango
Beautiful work!
2 October, 22:23
Tcamp
Thank yall
Im not a rivet counter or anything but.....
The more i looked at the kit boom i could not figure how it would work ..
Revell had their boom right im also going to support mine as they did and use poles instead of ratlines. Which tie down inside of the work area ?
Im not feeling that one either lol
Again thanks
2 October, 23:14
M0rce
Oooohhh... so nice 🙂
A Lindberg kit? Seen them but never got one, yet. That looks amazing.
3 October, 12:21
Snake Plissken
Started out life as a Pyro Plastics kit which in turn was a reverse-engineered copy (pretty much a blatant rip-off) of the Model Shipways wooden kit of the M.T. (Motor Trawler) Hildina H-222 which was built by Cook, Welton & Gemmell Ltd. in 1951. If you look for photos, you will see it matches the Hildina except for some artistic license in the pilothouse windows mainly but an easy fix. The sloped rear pilothouse roof is also a distinctive feature of the Hildina. Apparently the front boom can face forward or aft (is it on a swivel?) according to need. I know the boom was used to hoist the cod end (heaviest part of the net) aboard. These kits are a great basis for conversion to R/C as the original plastic kits were motorized.
4 October, 14:31
M0rce
The details on this kit are so crisp. Looking forward to seeing what you're doing to the rear section.
5 October, 04:18
Tcamp
Me too. ( LOL )
thanks m0rce
5 October, 05:46
Snake Plissken
@M0rce I thought you meant where the deckhouse meets the wrap-around stern section; there's a bad gap there where the aft doors are, port and starboard, but maybe you meant the rear mast. Some trawlers only had a foremast and added a simple derrick to handle the lifeboat.
5 October, 16:12
miloss
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72965
Tatra 57 Army Cabrio Short Czechoslovak and Slovak Army
Attack Hobby Kits 1:72
72965 2024 New parts
6 October, 16:48
Jeroen
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LF1321
IDF Puma - Accessory Set for HobbyBoss
Legend Productions 1:35
LF1321
6 October, 16:47
Gordon
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Hawker Hurricane (HMH Publications 003)
Hawker Hurricane World War II Workhorse
Classic Aircraft in detail No. 003
Nicolas Deboeck
2024
6 October, 16:47
Chris24
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TABU12078
Honda NSR500 WGP500 1989 Option Decal
Tabu Design 1:12
TABU12078 2015
6 October, 16:47
Chris24
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TD23144
Detail-up set
1989 NSR500 Hasegawa
Top Studio 1:12
TD23144
6 October, 16:46
Jeroen
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MTL35103
Metal Tracks for Centurion
MasterClub 1:35
MTL35103
6 October, 16:46
Jeroen
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AF35338
Centurion MBT Series Quick Assembly Link & Length Track
AFV Club 1:35
AF35338 2021 New tool
6 October, 16:45
Chris24
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36004-1000
US Ground Crew Set A
Hasegawa 1:48
36004-1000 (X48-4) 1987 New tool Multi-topic (3)
6 October, 16:45
Jeroen
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LF1420
IDF RCWS KATLANIT for Puma
Legend Productions 1:35
LF1420 2021 New tool
6 October, 16:45
Jeroen
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37035
Nagmachon front lights
FC Model Trend 1:35
37035 2022 New tool
6 October, 16:45
Roland Sachsenhofer
added a new photoalbum.
23 15 September, 11:53
Roland Sachsenhofer
These pictures are the start of a model project that I had long shied away from with respect: the kit parts promised a lot of fun and a highly interesting aircraft as a result, but also a lot of 'toil and trouble'. On the other hand: the adventure simply beckons.... 🙂
Here you can see the parts in almost raw condition, I only started to detail a little with round and flat wire. The tricky question was how to treat the sensitive and already somewhat battered transparent part of the unusual cockpit glazing. I decided to cut off the two side parts, mask the inside and outside of the windows and only attach the central clear part at the very end. I like the pictures with the over-designed radial engine: what a power-to-weight ratio for these racing machines!
The last two pictures show the current state of construction and detailing.... Well, we'll see...
15 September, 12:00
Robert Podkoński
Taking a first row seat!
15 September, 12:40
Roland Sachsenhofer
Feel very welcome of course! 🙂
15 September, 18:17
Roland Sachsenhofer
There she is now - at least on her own two feet, even if the appearance with engine and mighty cowling - not to mention the upper wing - will change a lot. The construction steps up to this point were accompanied by a lot of sanding, but the accuracy of fit turned out to be surprisingly good.
20 September, 17:00
Skyhiker
Ok now that's one interesting plane. Certainly not a Laird a**. What a huge engine!
20 September, 18:26
Roland Sachsenhofer
You're right!
A friend asked if I was building a flying washing machine - in fact, the empty mount for the huge motor still reminds me of it. All the more so now that everything is white: it went well with all the white that Martin Mars is currently applying and forms a good basis for the following 'lemon yellow'.
21 September, 16:48
Skyhiker
Looks a bit like a cement mixer to me, but I can see a washing machine in there.
21 September, 22:27
Roland Sachsenhofer
Thank you Skyhiker, Cement mixer - I'm laughing my arse off, the Solution is obviously an inspiring sight: how apt!
It's probably time for the massive cowling with the mighty radial engine to go on the front end. One step towards this is the colour yellow, which will remain on the wings and tailplane. I would like to use Gunze's 'Emerald Green' for the fuselage colour.
22 September, 09:51
Roland Sachsenhofer
From this morning with freshly applied decals: everything seems to shimmer and shine appropriately - but it turned out that the decals are absolute 'self-destructors'. The ones you can see here on the model fortunately went reasonably well, but the large markings on the wings and fuselage were beyond repair: just crumbs. Now I'm looking for someone who might be able to make me some painting masks on a PC. Luckily I scanned the decal sheet beforehand.
24 September, 06:31
Skyhiker
Gosh that's lovely.
24 September, 13:09
Lex Jassies
I always enjoy the surprise you reveal to us. Often with a type of aircraft that I had never seen before. Please keep it up! 👍
24 September, 13:29
Robert Podkoński
The colours are just psychodelic... I love it!
24 September, 15:53
Ben M
Beautiful paintwork!

I don't know if this helps but I've sent scans of decals to stsdecals before and they were able to make replacements for the ones that shattered.
24 September, 16:51
Lex Jassies
By the way, I really like that "Skyways Inc." logo
25 September, 08:27
Roland Sachsenhofer
Hi mates, I'm sure you can imagine how motivating your reactions are - thank you very much! I'll try that, Ben, thanks for that too!
25 September, 13:14
Juergen Klinglhuber
Looking gorgeous !! let me know if you are succesful with stsdecals, I might have other contacts too.
28 September, 09:54
Roland Sachsenhofer
Thank you Jürgen! I've just returned from the 'Bavarian Modelling Days' in Erding - a most enjoyable modelling weekend! 🙂 STS really doesn't look bad, but I may have found a quicker way: A modelling colleague has taken on the task of creating adhesive masks for the outstanding identifiers on his PC. The way things are going, it should be possible to spray soon.
This morning I was able to brace the Super Solution using what I think is a good method: The flat wire is stapled into one hole with cyanoacrylate, the other end is drilled through so that the wire is fixed in place with a drop of super glue while one end is pulled hard. Once everything has hardened - with a spray from the 'activator' in seconds - you can let go - the wire tightens perfectly and all is well. Now all that remains to be done is to sand the excess wire and glue flat before applying a new coat of paint.
30 September, 17:09
Ben M
Oh it's looking so good!

I use a similar approach to wires but I use fine rubber string. I learned from Elias K on here to drill the holes and then patch the finish like you're doing.
30 September, 18:21
Roland Sachsenhofer
Thanks Ben! That sounds very interesting with the rubber strings! Can you explain that in more detail? I would be interested!
1 October, 09:48
Ben M
I use a product called "ez line" - maybe the best example is on my tiger moth or deperdussin builds. It is a very fine rubber string. This makes it easy to stretch tight. I drill holes and use a drop of super glue with accelerator as you do. I can do one end, stretch it tight, then do the other. The only drawback is the kind I use isn't perfectly round which is visible when it's twisted. Maybe some other modeler can comment on a better (round) brand of fine rubber line.
1 October, 11:06
Roland Sachsenhofer
Thank you very much for this explanation - it helps a lot and puts me on the right track: well, to my surprise, I'm already using the material! 🙂 I know it under a different name from "Uschi van der Rosten". Excellent when it comes to depicting round wire. You have already described the shortcoming of the material. Many thanks for this tip!
1 October, 11:25
Roland Sachsenhofer
A couple of new pictures show the surfaces that have been sanded smooth again in the places where I fed the tensioning wire through the holes yesterday. Now it's time to paint and touch up again - then nothing stands in the way of applying the final markings!
1 October, 16:17
Roland Sachsenhofer
There are also a few new features on the Laird Super Solution - especially the huge engine changes the appearance! But it looks good on the little thing, no more traces of 'egg-plane', but pure power!
6 October, 16:45
Claus Gaertner
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5508
He 162 A-2 "Salamander"
Dragon 1:48
5508 1992 New parts
6 October, 16:45
Jeroen
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6 October, 16:45
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