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  1. Not just any bomb has been included Ron but an "Air Bomb" !!! Could someone please explain what a WW2 Allied "air bomb' is? Equally could someone explain why the AM producers are not interested in 35th scale planes? Shall we discuss l Regards. Andy
  2. Nobody, but if correct then this kit is an absolute nail and in the wrong scale, double bad for me . Regards. Andy
  3. +1 Tim! 35th scale planes? Just wrong and however detailed they are it's still a No from me. Interesting it seems the AM suppliers have the same opinion Regards. Andy
  4. Nope but Border have scaled down the abominable HB kit which is very wrong in fuselage shapes. Enjoy the same in 35th scale! Regards. Andy
  5. Supermarine is one word isn't it? Regards. Andy
  6. Mobile phone for me, just got a new one and the camera is incredible! Regards. Andy
  7. Looking good, the wing assembly to fuselage was such a tight fit on my first build and then on my second build glued the wing fillers to the fuselage first and the whole fit was much better. Looking forward to more progress. Regards. Andy
  8. Thank you Kev and so simple in the end after years of head scratching Regards. Andy
  9. With the engines painted it was time to move on to one of the really tricky parts of this conversion which is getting the nacelles mounted to the wing as there are no positive attachment points at all. I've been pondering this issue for such a long time now (Erm, just the 7 years) and after painting up the engines at the weekend realised it's a pretty simple and clean solution to the problem! With the engine secure inside the nacelle I then carefully taped it into the correct position on the wing and ran a drill down through the centre of the engine into the rear engine bulkhead And with a suitable piece of aluminium tubing inserted I was then able to slide the nacelle in to place and all nicely aligned I then cut the tube to the correct length as this will also then act as a nice positive location for the propeller Pretty happy how that's worked out so far, next up I will build up the prop hub and fan so I can get good alignment of the cowl ring before gluing in to place. Regards. Andy
  10. Personally a 32nd scale Wimpey from HK would be just amazing and after the quality of the airframe on their Havoc the geodetic structure of the Wellington would be well within their reach. I can keep dreaming! Regards. Andy
  11. So it's been a while but suddenly decided the 188 needed working on again. I decided to ease myself in gently and work on the engines. I'm not using the AIMS supplied resin parts but instead a couple of Revell Fw-190 engines instead as these although not 100% accurate allow a lot more surface detail when painted and propellers will be from Eduard The Eduard prop set is so good, I've used one before on my F-8 build and is super nice to work with. I've several issues to deal with on the wings but felt getting the engines completed was a good starting point. Regards. Andy
  12. Super progress Tolga, you have made this build look easy! Super clean work in every aspect. Regards. Andy
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