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Revell 1:32 Supermarine Spitfire Mk.1
Plasticsurgeon replied to Plasticsurgeon's topic in Ready for Inspection
Off course!!! I would be honoured!!! Thank you!!! To all; Thank you for your nice comments!!! -
Very nice job on the two zeros! Neither will I...... and no full resin kits, no vacuform kits and no kits with loads of photo etch!
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Very nice job you've done, sir!
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Very nice job! Flawless.........
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My latest build, the Revell 1:32 Supermarine Spitfire Mk.1 actually it's the Revell/ Hasegawa "mongrel" ( Revell parts and Hasegawa parts in one box) . I must say...it was an easy build! The only set back was the raised panel lines on the fuselage...... The Spitfire was sprayed with Revell enamels. Vallejo washes were used. Kit's decals were used except for the roundels on the fuselage and underneath the wings. Tri-clour on the tail is sprayed and the blue looks to light on the pics. ( Don't know why.....) The funny thing is I don't like Spitfires....but I think the early ones ( Mk.1 & Mk.2) look okay.... Build report in Dutch can be found here; http://www.modelbrouwers.nl/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=43341 Best regards; Ulrich Schütt
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How to do radio antenna
Plasticsurgeon replied to Stinger16's topic in Construction & Scratch-building
I think people will find it strange when a man buys lady stockings..... .. unless you tell you rob banks for a living...... -
Venturi tube on early Hurricane?
Plasticsurgeon replied to thierry laurent's topic in LSP Discussion
Maybe if you can find out on which production machines they were present and which of these aircraft were purchased by the Belgian airforce? -
My first 1:32 Plane (Hasegawa 190 D-9)
Plasticsurgeon replied to ChrisK89's topic in Ready for Inspection
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That is one very nice Corsair you've build, sir! Love the weathering on it! Fantastic!
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Finished Photos of Merit's 1/18 Scale SBD-3 Dauntless
Plasticsurgeon replied to Phillip1's topic in Ready for Inspection
You did a very nice job on it! -
Not my kind of plane.....but you did a extremely nice job on it!!!! Nice! Nice! Nice! Best regards; Ulrich
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Trumpeter 1/32 MiG-17/ Egyptian AF 1973
Plasticsurgeon replied to frogman13's topic in Ready for Inspection
Nice paint job! Did you use masks for it? -
Alleycat, 1:32, Kawasaki Ki-100 Goshikisen
Plasticsurgeon replied to Plasticsurgeon's topic in Ready for Inspection
Thank you!!!!! Best regards; Ulrich -
Flawless!!! Very nice!!!
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Wow!!!!! Very nice!! I have this one in my stash too.... bought it very cheap when it was just released in Japan...... but Dutch customs did some magic and turned it into an expensive one......
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Very nice work you have done!!! Outstanding!!!
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Eduard Bf 109E-4 W.Nr.5344 Maj. Helmut Wick
Plasticsurgeon replied to Pfuf's topic in Ready for Inspection
Wow!!! Very nice job on both...the plane and the bird!!! Gr. Ulrich -
1/32 KittyHawk T-6 Texan Royal Thai Air Force
Plasticsurgeon replied to Mr b's topic in Ready for Inspection
Wow! Stunning job! You definatly made that ugly plane look good! ( Makes me wonder..... if I send you my mother in law..... ) -
Alleycat, 1:32, Kawasaki Ki-100 Goshikisen
Plasticsurgeon replied to Plasticsurgeon's topic in Ready for Inspection
To all you guys, thank you for the compliments! Best regards; Ulrich schütt -
Alleycat, 1:32, Kawasaki Ki-100 Goshikisen
Plasticsurgeon replied to Plasticsurgeon's topic in Ready for Inspection
Of course! I'd be honoured! -
Finished this one last week. The Hasegawa Ki-61 kit with the Alleycat Ki-100 resin fuselage. A first glance at the resin gave me the impression that I was in for an easy build. Nice panel lines, no bubbles, nice detail. The stuff looks the part…. and that's were it ends…… The fuselage was warped. Tried to bend it using warm water but to no avail. One fuselage half was a couple of millimeters short . Had a hard time trying to get the fuselage and cowling ring in the correct postion to get a flush fit. The aircraft is painted / sprayed with Tamiya acrylics. Vallejo washes are used for the panel lines, Exhaust stains are made with Tamiya acrylics ( airbrushed) , Kanji are made with home made stencils and paint is applied with a sponge . Tamiya pastels are used for the gun sooth and oil streaks. Weathering of tyres are done with artist pencils. Chipping is done with Revell enamels, silver , green. Only decals used are the red Hinumarus on the fuselage and the Akeno training squadron marking. The a/c depicts a Ki-100 of 2nd Battalion Major, Yohei Hinoki, Akeno flight training division, 1st flight training squadron, July 1945 Pics of the build can be found here; in Dutch ; http://plakkers-inc.nl/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=2568 Best regards; Ulrich Schütt
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Kittyhawk 1/32 T-6G Texan "Dazzlin' Deb"
Plasticsurgeon replied to LSP_Kevin's topic in Ready for Inspection
Wow!!! Very nice job, you have done!!! Sounds silly maybe, but it put a smile on my face.... those colours.... NO, I have not been smoking..... -
Spitfire IXc - Clostermann's LO-D (MJ586)
Plasticsurgeon replied to K.Y.Czart's topic in Ready for Inspection
Wow!!!! Stunning!!! Very good job, especially on those oil streaks...... -
Nice job!