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NATO's LanceR- Finale! 9/29/2020


chukw

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Thanks, guys!  Life after a big move throws a lot of surprises at you, along with all of life's regular highs and lows.  Just in modeling I've gone through periods of not even looking at the bench, to hours of studying the subject and subsequent squalls of charging ahead and then banging my against the table.  It's been about 7 weeks since my last post, so here's a long one for you.  Forgive me if I reiterate some basics- my original mission remains to instruct and entertain, and help grow our beloved hobby.  Cheers!

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Chuk,

 

Absolutely sensational! That meticulous attention to detail is matched by your talent as an educator! As always, thanks for sharing, and I love the view in your non-airplane pics.

 

Cheers, Tom

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I always love what you post! Each of your builds could be made into a book--I'd buy them even if I don't build the kits due to your talent, ingenuity, and creativity!

 

Cheers, Tom

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Very interesting step by step build, and a lot of good ideas. :)

I'm building the same in 1/32, from the Trumpeter Mig-21MF and the Icaero conversion as well. Very funny build. But i put it aside for a few weeks, too, as i also have a lot of other builds at the same time.

 

 

Just an information : you said the nail polish remover has a bad reaction with the platic (because of the acetone) when you clean your seams of Mr surfacer or Squardon putty. You can use some Tamiya lacquer thinner or Gunze Mr Color thinner instead. It's as efficient as the nail polish remover, but it's totally harmless for the plastic.

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Thanks, my friends!   It's a project outside my comfort zone, and I'm learning a lot from it.  I hope to get a little bench time in today, as the kit for my first magazine article build hasn't yet arrived.  I'm really excited about that, and the subject is an old favorite that I've been itching to build.  Stay tuned- and cheers!

 

Here's a bonus- I know it's been reviewed here before, but you may enjoy it. 

 

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