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    RBrown reacted to marcopreto in Revell's 1:32 scale Bf-109 G-6/R-6   
    Just completed!

     
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    RBrown reacted to marcopreto in Revell's 1:32 scale Bf-109 G-6/R-6   
    A bit closer to completion!



     
    I still need to add a few details, some general grime (mainly around the engine) and exhaust residues.
     
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    RBrown reacted to Antonio Argudo in Revell's 1:32 scale Bf-109 G-6/R-6   
    looking awesome, here is some reference for weathering, cheers

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    RBrown reacted to Thomas Lund in IBG's 1/32 PZL P-11c, Wladyslaw Gnys' plane - first allied victor of WWII   
    In my continuing different nations quest, I have come to Poland - this is IBG's sublime 1/32 PZL P-11c. I cannot say enough good about this kit, I wish they would do more... I used a mater brass gun barrels, and btw this is the only 6 gun P-11c... I accidentally dropped not one but two barrels into the wings when mounting them and they refused to come out. Replaced the gear brace PE with a thin piece of steel wire as I bent the PE numerous times handling the kit. Also added HGW seat belts from scaps from other kits. Painted with Hataka laquer paint
     
    BTW it is NOT an error that the wing upper surface national markings are not placed symmetrically. For some reason that was the way it was...
     
    On the morning of september 1st Wladyslaw Gnys shot down to german bombers for the first allied victories of WWII. However Gnys' flight leader had provided Luftwaffe their first victory just a few minutes before...
     

     

     
     

     
     

     

     

     

     
     
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    RBrown reacted to chrish in Hasegawa 90's vintage Ki 43 Oscar   
    A one day short of a week to build. This was a partly built hand-me-down kit with the upper and lower halves of the wings glued together.
    I've added nothing but tape seat-belts, lead wire ignition leads and brake hydraulic tubes. The kit was missing decals and a couple of clear parts so I painted the markings and beat it up a bit. Started last Sunday...

     
     
     

     

     

     

     

     
    and after looking at images I realized I'd forgot the antenna. Added now

    Thanks for looking
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    RBrown reacted to miketippingmodels in 1/32 Tamiya mosquito   
    let me present the 1/32 Tamiya mosquito, such a nice aircraft to build, also used were ICM ground figures.
    There is some much detail in this kit its hard as to where do I start, but wait, you cart see it, it’s all covered up, well at least I know it's there.
    the instruction book alone is a work of art, brilliant kit enjoy.

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    RBrown got a reaction from duke_ in Bf 109-G-14/AS, 5. / JG 27, Lt. Schmitt   
    Wow! 
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    RBrown reacted to duke_ in Bf 109-G-14/AS, 5. / JG 27, Lt. Schmitt   
    upper fuselage and wing camouflage almost completed 
     

     

     

     

     

     
     

     
    thanks!
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    RBrown reacted to Kagemusha in Zoukei Mura Fw-190 A-4   
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    RBrown reacted to duke_ in Bf 109-G-14/AS, 5. / JG 27, Lt. Schmitt   
    fit is not perfect , but after a lot of filling and sanding i've managed to end up with a decent result,
     
     
    port side
     
     
    starboard side..
     

     
     
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    RBrown got a reaction from Vitor Costa in Trumpeter's BF-109, your opinions please?   
    Great engineering but not very accurate.
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    RBrown reacted to Shoggz in Make the others jealous   
    It's like a Russian doll!
     

     

     
    It really is packed beautifully - it looks quite a bit simpler than the Mk.XIV conversions - for pretty obvious reasons - the Mk.XII was closer to the Merlin 60 series Spitfires than the later more defined XIV and it indeed was usually a conversion from a Mk.VIII or IX in reality anyway!
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    RBrown got a reaction from Martinnfb in Trumpeter's BF-109, your opinions please?   
    Great engineering but not very accurate.
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    RBrown reacted to DrDave in WNW Halberstadt Jasta 14 Parachute demonstration.   
    January 1918 at Boncourt. Gefreiter Ibsen is persuaded to demonstrate the new Heineke Parachute to interested Jasta 14 pilots.
     
    WNW Halberstadt, Rexx exhaust. Superb Aviattic decals and figures by Aviattic,CSM,Elan13, Kellerkind and Mike Good IIRC.
     
     
     
     
     

     

     

     

     
     
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    RBrown reacted to Warbird Kid in 1/48 B-24J "Dinah Might" 761st BS   
    I was contracted by a gentlemen to make a custom B-24 model for his fiancé, in honor of her grandfather:
     
    Claude J. Bouchard Sr - Ball Turret Gunner
    761 BS - 460 BG - 15 AF - U.S.A.A.C.
    Based in Spinazzola, Italy - 1944 - 1945
     
    Claude was a lifelong resident of West Haven, CT, so eventually I will need to build this 24 in 1/72nd for the Hometown Heroes display I curate at the local air museum. 
     

     
     
     
    Thankfully the client had photos to go along with the project. Which made it alot easier to remake his plane, B-24J - 44-48998 known as: “Dinah Might“.
     


     
    Eagle eyed viewers will notice the inboard cowling was not painted, which is something I wanted to replicate but the client wanted it to look newer / less hodge podge. They decided on the reliable 1/48th scale Monogram kit. Since its a late war Ford built 24, I  purchased an aftermarket kit to convert the airframe. I also decided to commit to the process of subassembly, and try and finish as many simple "fun" things to do while I languished and suffered with the more tedious / difficult parts of the build. So I started with the wings...
     
      And then the cowlings. Which I had to repaint with a more accurate insignia red color.      Ands then the tails...     Before I knew it, the wings were basically done.     While I slowly started to tackle the most difficult part of the build, the fuselage, I kept up with the subassemblies...     Before long the landing gear was finished and installed...     Along with the tail...     I had originally painted the rear fuselage a yellow zinc chromate, that would have been okay for early D model Liberators, but then I decided to repaint it to bare aluminum. I was in awe of how much weight I had to keep adding in the nose area to get her to sit on her damn nose wheel!       Cockpit with custom dividing wall for in-between Flight Engineer / Top Turret gunner area, life raft seat cushions, and masking tape seat belts.     Fuselage finally buttoned up, puttied, sanded, and painted. Modifications I had to make were cutting of the original nose and getting this vacuform Ford nose to seat correctly, cut out the side nose navigator / bombardier windows and add vacuform square windows, enlarge / square up the waist gun windows and add vacuform square windows, and remove the waist side wind guard spoilers. I opted to use the kit gun turrets instead of the resin / vacuform ones since I wanted to deliver this model to the client sometime this year.       Being a graphic designer, I was able to find enough resource material to accurately recreate Dinah Might's nose art, as well as the two black panthers on either side of the nose, and the red "D" adorned on the rear fuselage. I had to print everything on clear decal paper, and a couple on white.     I always skip the primer stage and I always end up paying for it! Once the silver was dry I had to touch up some spots with more putty and sanding, before hitting it with primer, doing it again, and then finally the silver coat to seal it all in. Once the silver was dry and I hit the ground running with my decals.     Once I had the first nose art decal in place, I had a second decal of just the girl printed on white. I carefully cut out around her as best I could and then overlaid her on top of the transparent version.      Before I knew it I had the painted / touched up the fuselage, weathered it, and clear coated it. Then it was on to final assembly!     And the final result!       Hope you enjoyed this build! Shouldn't have taken 6 months from start to finish but, as always life and gets in the way!   
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