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  1.  Short tale, after 40 years of building 48th scale aircraft kits with about 50 finished kits on the shelfs along came my dream kits. 32nd scale kits started to arrive  as did this site ,how to build them and discuss these kits. I'm  one of the earliest members of this site . 

      Build them or sell them ? Some time you don't get a chance to do what you want. After retiring with home paid for .Children all married,Grandchildren going to collage I thought I'd be able to go to the stash and just build and buy anything I wanted. I did for  13 years. then early onset dementia and alzheimer's ruined my plans. Not everyone gets to be happy.Only trying to be happy. I don't like to sell from my stash but ,as my wife told me,sell what you can. The kids love you they won't have to threw that many away. mhorina

        Mike Horina

     

     

  2. Not happy to hear they are for the Revell G-6 kit. Still have too many Hase 109s left. Maybe these new parts can be used or modified to get something  useful for the Hase kit. I think AIMS has the right idea of improving both the Hase and Revell kits, helping both kits with parts for both of the kits

       Mike Horina

  3. I'm just about to start on mine. As Thierry said start with Hase G-10. I am using the nose parts from the G-10 and the fuselage parts off a G-6 kit. Cutting the G-10 kit parts that would attach the G-10 fuselage off and using the fuselage cut from the G-6 kit.  If you have a G-14 kit available you could use the tail parts from that . I will cut the G-10 tail off at the trestle hole and do the same with the G-6 fuselage to so as to use the tall tail fin. Or if you have a spar G-14 kit that tail could also be used, and just use the instructions from the G-6/G14  Good Luck. Or if you can get a Revell G-6 cheap you could usethe rear fuselage from that and use the Hase G-10 kit as above.

           Mike Horina

  4. Very nice job. I like how you used a variety of AM parts and got them together so nicely. Your paint job looks great. I would like to ask you or anyone who could answer a question. On the Hase 109G-10 kits there is a different belly cover (sorry don't know the tech name) then what is used in the G-6 and G-14 releases that has a thin cover slot that can be cleaned out to open a slot for clearing out the used shell cases. Sorry to ask here, but I saw that your build uses the larger gun ,but there is no slot for the shell cases. Of course maybe the Erla G-10s did something else. Again great build an sorry to have asked the ? here.

       Mike Horina

  5. I am using an AM interior set for a 109G kit, There are wire bundles in a couple of areas. What color would these be. Instruction sheet not that informative. At one time I never even did interiors just used kit parts. However that being said I thought I ask and try to fine some accurate info. Once upon a time, I can remember doing them White, not sure so I'm asking for help TIA

       Mike Horina

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