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Tolga ULGUR

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  1. Here we go; The first step is wing surfaces, contrary to convention. Trumpeter covered all wing surfaces with heavy rivet marks. As with real Mustangs, I start by removing these marks on the surfaces.
  2. Thanks Thanks Kev Yes, the center section of the Aires set seems more suitable for P-51A. However, since I will keep the center wheel well covers closed, this part will not be visible. My main goal is the walls in the visible part. I wanted to use this set to eliminate this inaccuracy I'm not sure how well this set will fit Hobbycraft early Mustangs. It seems like there isn't enough space.
  3. Here is my new project. This is not an innocent kit, but unfortunately it is the only option available. It needs a lot of corrections and upgradings for a good result. The necessary aftermarket sets are ready. Next is the mental preparation and it is nearly completed I hope to finish this project without screwing it up.
  4. It s good to learn this. Thanks for that
  5. Some progress, And it is ready for painting (except fo the cowling)
  6. Thanks Troy Yes Turkey used Spitfire Mk.1, Vb, IXe and XIX with Fw 190A3 export versions during the same period.
  7. This is my recently finished 1/32 Great Wall Hobby's P-40B with TuAF markings . These Tomahawks were Ex-RAF Tomahawks from Mediterannean stocks. They were re-painted in Turkey by using RAF fighter paints. Cockpit modified by using Eduard instrument panels and RAF seatbelts. I found the RAF gunsight from an old Hasegawa Spitfire in my spare box and used it. Main wheels are from Barracudacast Paints are Gunze Sangyo acrylics. National insignias are painted by masking Star and Crescent on the rudder is from Turquoise decal "White 3" decal is from Customhobbydecals. Happy modelling
  8. Today's update; Gun and ammunition covers were placed. This part is one of the most problematic parts of the model. It's hard to get a placement without a level difference. I had to use some Tamiya green epoxy for this Additionally, wingtip lights were prepared and placed.
  9. Exactly Mike This is an extremely unnecessary and poorly fitting pile. Moreover, it is a candidate for causing trouble during construction
  10. Yes Quickboost HS propeller set does exist. Hasegawa 's propeller also may be usefull
  11. Thanks Collin Yes I know, this is my fourth Trumpy Razorback project. The unnecessary parts in the fuselage serve no purpose other than making it difficult for the fuselage halves to come together.
  12. Here we go First step is the cockpit as usual. I used Eduard instrument panel. Trumpy's rudder pedals are wrong. So I replaced them with Hasegawa 's part.
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