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  1. Great photos Max, really handy reference. Cheers Dennis
  2. This should be fun, the Swordfish was pretty amazing aircraft lasting so long in service. Cheers Dennis
  3. What a very kind and generous man, the Azur D520 was my first short run kit (2007) and what a nice kit it is, I distinctly remember that the decals were very nice. As my first WW2 French AF kit getting the paint right was a bit of a struggle but I got there in the end after two paint jobs. I liked the finish that much that I followed it up with the MS406, Bloch 152 and a Curtis Hawk 75 in French service. So enjoy the build. Cheers Dennis
  4. Looking good, Japanese subjects really do make you plan ahead withy the masking process, I had lots of fun with Hasegawa's Raiden and Hayate. Cheers Dennis
  5. Great thread so far, I love the period photos and historical records, they really do set the scene for the build. Cheers Dennis
  6. Superb job, build, paint, weathering and the photos, looking forward to the next one. Cheers Dennis
  7. This looks really impressive, that cockpit looks very real. Cheers Dennis
  8. That pilot figure looks great. Cheers Dennis
  9. Nice start, I will be watching as this kit is next on my list to build. Cheers Dennis
  10. Used hard and put away wet, looks about right, nice one. Cheers Dennis
  11. Thanks Kev, I've made a note to get the Yahu panel for my Kotare Spitfire. Cheers Dennis
  12. Great photos, the RAF Museum is on my "Bucket list" of places to visit so thank you for the insight. Cheers Dennis
  13. This is the one that I missed when I was going through my Japanese phase so it will be intersting to see how you get on, I am a big fan of Hasegawa kits. Cheers Dennis
  14. Thank you again guys it was a nice relaxing day. Cheers Dennis
  15. Looking good, nice of you to find some glitches for me. Cheers Dennis
  16. Mine required some old style modelling skills, it must have been a Friday afternoon jobbie. The finish on the resin was a bit scabby, the wings were warped, the fuselage halves were warped and there was air bubbles everywhere, mine did not have the lining up bit on the top of the nose and required some "persuading" to line up. The wing to fuselage joint was also interesting. And the air bubbles and thin and cracked fuselage. However all it took was a bit of old fashioned modelling to put right and the end result was to my mind spot on. I once built two identical resin Yak 1b kits and they varied so much, it's seems to be just the luck of the draw Cheers Dennis
  17. Thank you Richard, it certainly has been a really nice day, and my stock of Yahu IP's has really gone up impressively. Cheers Dennis
  18. That looks great, it really brings it all to life. Cheers Dennis
  19. Thank you all, nice relaxing day with the family visiting and more modelling presents. Cheers Dennis
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