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Scale32Nut

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  • Birthday March 18

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  1. I got it figured out, very easy once you read the instructions, but then this is LSP, who around here reads instructions! I hope this help The kit is flash free, there are no sink marks that I found, I have the Tamiya Corsair and the Hasegawa panel lines are every bit as fine as the Tamiya kit. My camera memory is full so I could't get pictures of the clear parts but they also look very acceptable. Hope this was usefull I was able to get this for less than 50 bucks including shipping on ebay! Carl, Pasco, Wa
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  4. I have the new Has zero in my stash. There was a thread that people were discussing this on and wanted pictures. I could't find the thread so I started this. I can't seem to upload pics...little help please Carl
  5. Been following this build and I am so impressed with how well you bring out the fabric details and weathering of the details in the nose. This is museum standards! Carl
  6. I think AWESOME is the appropriate word here! The rendition of the pilot is fantastic. Carl.
  7. Kevin I've got this same model and am trying to replicate the wooden plywood panels on the aircraft. Hope you haven't given up on this build, if you have I would like to know if there are any issues with the kit. Thanks Carl
  8. I haven't done much modeling lately, but I work for a local pop distributer and I use bottles of CO2 for airbrushing. It has worked great and now that the weather is impruving I have a couple of cheap models I will start on to get back into practice. I may go to using nitrogyn insted of CO2, haven't decided yet. The pro's for nitrogyn is that it is inert, if you spray much CO2 you should have plenty of fresh air, you could put yourself to sleep, or worse! Carl, Pasco, Wa.
  9. Russ, what a find for me, I just recieved my 110 from ebay ($21.00 including shipping!) After finding your build I cannot possibly build OOB. This is a tremendous inspiration and will force me to go beyond my rookie skills and strive to "push the envelope" of my modeling skills to a higher level. I hate to think your gonna take her apart but if you do I'll be watching and will order your resin parts. Thanks for sharing Carl TheWebNasi
  10. Chris your modelling is a great inspiration for all of us I like your method of building the landing gears. Can you tell us what size tubing you use? Thanks Carl
  11. My name is Carl and I've been lurking this forum for quite a while now. This is an incredible site and the talent here is inspiring. I have an SBD that I am about ready to build and was wondering about the Edward PE exterior detail set. What does it contain and is it worth the money. I might try to scratch build the cockpit details, but any info on the PE cockpit set would be great too, Thanks for any info Carl
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