Ghostrider
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Color movie film of Aircraft Carrier operations in WW2
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Great video, thanks a lot for posting that. I really did enjoy it. Neil -
Well I know it isn't this but one day I would love to see someone put out a 1/32 scale B5N2 Kate
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Thanks for all the compliments everyone. I am glad you all liked the build. Neil
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Hey Ole thanks for the compliment. The masks are really easy to use. They have low tack that helps when getting the positioning right. Even with the curves of the nose the sharks mouth was very easy to position and paint. I think you would really like them once you try them.
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I'm glad I did too, they are a great addition. Have you decided what markings you're going to go with?
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Great looking Mig. I really love the old Soviet era jets. Neil
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Thanks Kev. Yea I'm not sure why these don't get built more. The kit itself is really nice and has a really good fit all around. Aside from the cockpit and exhaust I really didn't have any major issues with the kit. Neil
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Thanks everyone for the compliments. I am glad you all liked it. Barry I forgot to mention that I used the Master British Mk 2 Browning .303 caliber barrels instead of the kit parts. Neil
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Hi Chris, I'm glad you liked it. The kit exhaust are by far the worst part about the kit in my opinion. I chose to trash them and use resin exhaust from Noblekraft. These are absolutely fantastic. They fit right in place as the the kit supplied exhaust would and look great. Thanks, Neil
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Hey everyone, I just finished this one up the other day and thought I'd share it with you all. Some of the photos are darker then others and aren't that great. One day I'll figure out a good set up for photographing. This is Charles Older's plane from the 3rd pursuit squadron Hell's Angels. This is the Trumpeter kit but I replaced the cockpit with the offering from Lone Star Models to correct the depth of the cockpit. Resin exhaust and wheels were also used as well as custom decals from Joe Schulte at Diecast and Decals. The shark mouth was painted using Montex mask. It was a good kit and the fit was really good all around. I hope you all enjoy. Thanks, Neil
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Very nice looking build. Love the scheme. Cheers, Neil
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Thanks Rigor. The decals were custom printed for me. It was a custom job so all I had to do was supply him with the art and he printed it up for me. He uses the Alps printer for printing the decals. Cheers, Neil
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Hey Marek, Absolutely fantastic work you are doing on your Tomcat. Keep it up, I can't wait to see more progress. Cheers, Neil
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Wow that is absolutely fantastic. I love the scheme you chose, it is perfect. One of my favorite planes of all time. Cheers, Neil