TankBuster
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Looks like a great kit, parts falling off seems to happen a lot with Eduard kits. Cheers.
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A link to a great story from pilot in Vietnam flying the 105, well worth a look. Cheers Bob. https://armedforces.press/a-history-of-the-f-105-thud-in-vietnam/
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I have a little one in the stash. A zvezda TU-134UBL Training Plane, I shall put it in the queue to build. Cheers.
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Looks awesome, I might have to tackle one of these one day, but maybe a zvezda kit. Cheers.
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Very nice, I hope they do a Aussie one. Cheers.
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Thats looks fantastic, and not a layer line to see. Cheers.
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Looking fantastic. Cheers.
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Amazing work. Cheers.
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Looking fantastic, all that work is paying off. Cheers.
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Looks great and I am sure she will love it. Cheers.
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Looking great. Cheers.
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Have used them before and the service was very good. Cheers.
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I would add some black, I have done with steel paint and it works very well. Cheers.
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Looks great and will look even better polished. Cheers.
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I would tape it off sand back and paint again. Cheers.
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I've have had this with alclad to over their metallics and the only solution is to clear coat, I had to strip the paint to. Cheers.
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AMI Typhoon F-2000A Eurofighter - Revell 1/32nd kit
TankBuster replied to Piero's topic in Ready for Inspection
Wow that looks fantastic. Cheers. -
Talbot Lago T26C by Heller 1/24 Grand Prix racer
TankBuster replied to kensar's topic in Non-LSP Works
Awesome work, well done. Cheers. -
Very nice work on the intake. Cheers.
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Yes is looks great, will pick up a set when they arrive in Aus. Cheers.
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That looks awesome, you really nailled that paintwork. Cheers.
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Best Seam Filler / Putty
TankBuster replied to Duncan Doenitz's topic in Construction & Scratch-building
Another filler for you is spru goo, works very well. Cheers. -
I was going to buy a Dragon air 0.2 when they were released but went fo the HP-BPlus instead, would like to know what you think of them when you start using one, and yes Iwata nozzels and needles are expensive to replace. Cheers.