Author Topic: Tamiya 1/72nd P-47D, Hasegawa B-26G, and Tamiya Fw190A-3: Plus Hasegawa FW190A-6  (Read 3161 times)

Offline lone modeller

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Yet another outstanding finish on the FW 190 Rick. I envy your painting skills!

Stephen.

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Yet another outstanding finish on the FW 190 Rick. I envy your painting skills!

Stephen.

Greatly appreciated Stephen!
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A lovely compilation, Rick.
As for me, I am with that B-26. Great work!
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Ash nazg thrakatuluk, agh burzum-ishi krimpatul.

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A lovely compilation, Rick.
As for me, I am with that B-26. Great work!

Thanks for the comments Przemo!
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Rick - your builds are truly exceptional, and so many of them to catch up on! Well done - I certainly appreciate your output and high quality of finishing work.
Cheers,
Gary

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Rick - your builds are truly exceptional, and so many of them to catch up on! Well done - I certainly appreciate your output and high quality of finishing work.
Cheers,
Gary

Thanks Gary! Greatly Appreciated  :)
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Offline DaveB

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Great work and excellent finishes on all your
ww2 collection, Rick.

Any WW1 projects on the go, mate?

Regards

Dave
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Great work and excellent finishes on all your
ww2 collection, Rick.

Any WW1 projects on the go, mate?

Regards

Dave

Thanks Dave. Greatly appreciated! As for WW1 projects I often look at the CSM Nieuport 11 I started quite a while ago. I don't know if I am up to it yet though. I also recently picked up a Fokker EII " Max Immelman" but like every other time I have purchased a WNW E, I am really put off by the rigging and will probably trade or sell the kit for something I find less intimidating!
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I also recently picked up a Fokker EII " Max Immelman" but like every other time I have purchased a WNW E, I am really put off by the rigging and will probably trade or sell the kit for something I find less intimidating!
Don't be put off, the rigging on the Eindeckers is a bit time consuming but not that difficult (IMO). Everything is easy to reach, the only major thing to watch out for is the pylon attachment - just make sure you have that strongly glued in place and drilled out so you can get the rigging lines through.