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  • Birthday 10/23/1966

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  1. You might try looking on ebay... There are several sellers who break up the kits and sell the different spruces individually... It's saved me several times over the years... Mike
  2. i see that Fancherello Models is just about finished with the 3D conversion for the 1/32 HpH F7F Tigercat from a single seater to a two seater... They have informed me that they will not have the conversion sets to sell - but the files are on their page... I do not have any of the equipment or the knowledge required to make something like this - so I'm curious if there are people you can reach out to and they will make the set for you for a charge ? I've never looked into anything like this before so I'm just not familiar with the process... Thanks in advance, Mike
  3. I know what you mean Sir - and I did get mine out of the storage room last night although I'm going to wait until there are more detailed photos released showing the cockpit, wheel wells, engine compartment and etc. before I start mine... Also keep in mind that KF Aerospace in Canada has a Tempest Mk II that is also very close to flight... I've seen a few photos and it's painted in a british camouflaged paint scheme... I'm not sure if it's 100% done and they're just waiting to finish up the certification paperwork before flying or if they have a few more details to complete - but either way we've gone from no flying Tempest to one flying and another getting close... Also I thought I read a while back and I might be wrong but maybe someone has some more details - but I thought the group that just got this one restored and flying also has another project waiting in the wings and I think it will have the inline engine with the big radiator scoop... I found a link to the Tempest in Canada, Mike https://www.kfaero.ca/portfolio-items/the-hawker-tempest-ii-restoration/
  4. Dick Foote's FM-2 Wildcat was N11FE and has been owned by the Collings Foundation for probably 8 - 10 years now and I believe they keep it on display at their museum up in Stow, MA... Dick Foote was always a regular participant for many years at the TICO Warbird airshow in Titusville... Mike
  5. Thanks Kev - I appreciate the advice... I do not have any Mr Color Thinner - but due to the price and rarity of the RB-51 - I will order some and just set the kit off to the side until it arrives... Have a great weekend, Mike
  6. Hey Kevin - it's enamel paint... I painted around 20 - 22 small parts all with enamel base coat and when I painted the gloss clear coat on them the paint spider webbed on about a 1/3 of the parts... It's weird because all the parts were prepped, primed, painted and cleared exactly the same... I can't figure why it only did this on some of the small pieces... You would think that if there was some type of contamination was involved then everything would have reacted the same... Mike
  7. Hello everyone, I have read several comments about using easy off oven cleaner to strip off old paint on plastic models - but will it work on resin pieces without harming them ? I'm working on a Fisher's RB-51 Red Baron Mustang and so I can't risk destroying parts that are not replaceable... Thanks, Mike
  8. Dang Mike - now you've got me craving chocolate cake...
  9. Happy Birthday Brian - I hope you have a great day !!! Mike
  10. Hey Mr Pete - no matter the cause I'm glad your friend and his backseater are ok !!! For me personally if I had been in the backseat then it would have been a blessing to land in the lake - to flush out my flight suit... Mike
  11. Wow that is looking sharp... I would really love to be able to get a set of those decals... You gave me the email address a while back - but they have never responded to me... Mike
  12. From updates I've read on their other different restorations - this is not polished aluminum - it's brand new aluminum and some of the other P-51's they have restored have let the new skin fade to a natural patina that looks sharp - so as each year passes they'll look more like wartime... Mike
  13. And the shop that restored "Bonnie" also just finished restoring the P-51C Mustang "Thunderbird" - which raced and once owned by actor Jimmy Stewart and it has gone to the same paint shop that painted the P-47 and it will be in the cobalt blue and yellow it once wore... I understand that they hope to have it done in time for the Oshkosh airshow starting the last week of July... Mike
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