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perry

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  1. Absolutely fascinating reading, thanks!
  2. Fantastic work Larry, well done!
  3. welcome to LSP Dale! As for stash size, i have no idea except that its far less than yours and Kev's, probably about a dozen 1/32 at the most. And at the glacial rate I build, I'll probably never get those built!
  4. I really like that, great build and finish and just enough weathering without being overdone. Well done!
  5. Yep, I've got to admit, I agree with Stephen and Pappy on this one.
  6. yesterday, I was only thinking I've never seen one of these being built! Ok, I'm watching.........
  7. Nick, I use Klear on my canopies/clear parts. As Klear is self leveling, I just use a small soft brush and I've never had any problems.
  8. Thanks for the kind comments guys !
  9. last 2 for another month or two!
  10. Hiya guys, another little update. Progress is at my usual snailpace due to other commitments but, at least there is some progress. Thanks for looking
  11. Hi HÃ¥kan. The gun ports were covered after being serviced/rearmed. It was to prevent the guns from freezing and to keep them clear of dirt thrown up on take off. It also showed ground crews if the guns had been fired.
  12. Excellent work, the chipping looks very realistic - well done!
  13. On my vac Gladiator and Swordfish, I used thin styrene strip for the wires (Radu's wires weren't available at that time), they haven't sagged.
  14. That correct, standard flat wires. The tensioners were inside the wings, not turnbuckles as on the earlier biplanes. The easiest way is to use CA glue and accelerator and anchor one end of the wire at a time; when one end is secure, glue the other end and using accelerator again and keeping a little tension till it sets. HTH
  15. Thanks for the link Thierry, looking through their homepage, I have discovered a model shop who supply their products within walking distance of my house.... I didnt know about it till now! Thanks again!
  16. Great work Cees, I'm always glad when I see another update on this project! You may find this site handy for the guns... http://www.hrprod.com/index.html
  17. Looking good Kev and that engine looks fantastic!
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