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Jack

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  1. yeah i know about that kit, dug into it, but to no avail, but if it would be for this kit then why produce decals for it when actually the kit itself is OOP....?
  2. Well well well, what's this...........decals available for this kit in 1/32 scale?....... https://www.aviationmegastore.com/en/modelling/fiat-g91pan-gina-italian-anniversary-markings-camouflage-painting-mask-lf-models-lfm3282-195963.html
  3. Well......ALL OF THE ABOVE......AND MORE.......what a lovely result presenting this razorback Jug, Beoooootifull.................. Jack
  4. Awesome presentation of that particular aircraft, you "mimicked" it very well, i guess it must have taken some time to study the original picture and try to get that image onto the model, so to speak. But your finish inspired me to have the P38 nightfighter, which stalled on me, to represent a picture of this aircraft, apparently abandoned after the war at a graveyard, sans the radarpod below ..... I hope to have the same result as you did on your model eventually! good show, Jack
  5. Very very nice, but what's the deal with the tailnumbers, being different left and right? Jack
  6. Wow, have tried to scratch a Seahawk in the past, but tossed it asside, and now it's available in resin form, looking forward to seeing any progress and pictures ofcourse, thanks for letting us know. Jack.
  7. Holi moli how did i miss this one, unbelievable, i've seen pictures of it in several books, but could never imagine it to be presented as a 32nd scale model...........good show Dan.
  8. This is AWESOME, just frigging AWESOME............'nuf said'.....
  9. I have both kits and on checking these "anomalies" it appears that on each separate "full upper ( and ofcourse lower fuselage items) the nose section isn't treated the same way as in each brand, viz. the Italeri nose is looking the right size, but the Trump way it isn't , well comparing the total length the way each brand has produced this part of nose section it has the trumpeter section moving further forward of the larger general upper and lower larger fuselage, so that in completion the ultimate nose section of the trump kit is indeed smaller , so the "starting" point of attaching this piece is a bit further to the end point than it's done with the Italeri issue, resulting in a same lenght dimension...... Just my two pennies.... Jack
  10. "looking prettier than the real life jet".........isn't that a contradiction in terms? J.
  11. i took a ride in "aluminum overcast" at Oshkosh a decade ago and had a great experience of what it would be like to be riding this aircraft, but that ofcourse would have only been THAT experience, not realising that these aircraft had/have already a more than life time endurance of effectively been able to operate the way they had been intended and ofcourse been maintained, but they still would be "vintage aircraft" within a much more advanced community of aviation items.......
  12. beoooootifull, what a splendid finish, you've hit the jackpot on this one...... Jack
  13. yeah that might be, but it's going over the hill recently, and the "hold-on-system" which is just the mandatory system it' s going lately, by just being a "customer" of their system made me decide to just ignore it, am glad about it, i feel i've entered a virtual corkscrew i can't get away from. Anyhow, i haven't been using this way of dealing with deals a loooooong time, just screw it allllllll the way..............
  14. FYI, .... i rejected, refused, cancelled, buried (as a matter of fact) my ebay "footprint".......to no avail, it's keep on "hunting" me, so i'll keep a faaaaar distance from that , and just count my blessings............
  15. awesome, just awesome, very impressive display
  16. Harold, i'm very sorry to hear your dilemma, i hardly ordered with your company, but i'm so sorry to learn your medical condition, i hope you'll get over the "company" but more importantly to cope with your personal health issues, all the best........ Jack
  17. Wow guys, thanks a lot for all the input, and Mike, appreciate your logo, have to see how it goes from there. thnx again, Jack
  18. Hi all, maybe this question has already been asked before, but are there any 1/32 scale RedBull decal sheets, specificially for a certain aircraft, or a collection loose decals to be applied on a RB subject? Was thinking about the Mitchell......... HTH cheers, Jack.
  19. well you can hang anything under its fuselage, considering it's 35 scale, but that shouldn't be any problem, does it..................................
  20. Well, it landed alright, expected the box bigger than it is, but ICM did a peculiar way of packing the parts. You have your boxtop, known already by several publications, so i took it out of its delivery box.....it was taped "the revell way" by tape around the bottom end of the box.....at least that is what i expected, but when removing the tape positions, it turned out that the box cover was just that, a cover, and the bottom end was one of two small boxes making the bottom box also the "bottom" of the whole box presentation. Anyhow, one box has the most parts of the cockpit area/engine parts etc, and the second part covers mainly the impressive rotor system and blades. Pictures to follow........ But i already know (at least to me) the impressive rotor and detailing parts that make up this kit do not need any AM parts to have it look even better than it is, maybe a cockpit IP or 3D instrumentation would indeed enhance its appearance........
  21. Thanks for the info, and picture, but the present 117 at the museum kind'a lookes like a "old WW2" aircraft skin appearance, just smooth but pale, "wheathred" paint wise, not even chipped, but faded, and i didn't see the wrinkled appearance that should have come from the picture you presented. Anyhow, it appeared to me the same way the B2 is presented at the museum, being a "real" presentation but one that was used in trials without internal build ups like cockpit and such. I like your picture though, thanks... Jack.
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