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Looks brilliant Steve! Love to see some closer pics!

 

Is that a 1/24 Stuka hanging on the wall in the first pic? What are you doing with that one? Any conversion happening with that?

 

Super work, thanks for sharing.

 

Cheers,

Ango.

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There are actually two Ju87s, one will be a stock '87B-2, the other will become a N.African 'R-1/Schlepp. There is also a 1/48 He111H-22, waiting for my accurized V-1, a P-61, and one of the 21st C. 1/18 Fw190D-9 (the other one is being conveted to a Ta152). Most of the larger models on the table are ususally hung on the walls.

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Wow! :P Thanks for posting Steve. I've been looking forward to it as you know. Its looking great. Can't wait to see things in massive amounts of detail with you tweaks/corrections explained.

 

Oh yeah Val!. I remember your P47 and NMF...the one on the clothes line?

 

cheers Matt

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Steve,

 

Very industious...both your models and masters look very good indeed. I would be very interested in your views on some future projects. Good luck with your continuing enterprises.

 

Best regards

 

Derek

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A Yorkie bolonging to the mother of a good friend of mine, when it became over-excited, would run in little circles, barking, until it fell in a dead faint upon the floor. I think I'd do the same thing if I visited your workshop. Superb work! And how do you multi-task with all that? My hat is off to you!

By the way, how good is the 21st C. Fw-190D?

Regards,

Ross

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The 21st C. Fw190 is a simplified Trumpeter '190, with the same panel line errors. The general outline is pretty good and the thing can be disassembled without too much trouble. Here are some more shots. The first is of the "Val". It is the Craftworks kit to be, that I've been tapped to do the fiddly surface details on.

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