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LSP_Ray

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  1. You might want to take a closer look. Like Thierry says the original 1967 kit had recessed lines, though I am not sure about the fuselage. However, later on (90's?) Revell released a Spit I/II from Hasegawa's 1970's fuselage from their Spit V along with new-tooled wings that did have recessed panel lines. That kit, all the aftermarket should work well with. Original (in Seafire boxing): Hasegawa/Revell mix: You can look at the whole family, as well as many of the am products, on Scalemates.
  2. There was stuff made for it, but I believe it is all OOP. You should be able to use some of the modern AM for it, I would think, even though you might have to modify some things to make it work. BTW, I thought the original Revell Spit/Seafire had recessed panel lines? Or was that one from before the 70's?
  3. Much more than the P-39 are being advertised now.
  4. Article is posted! Great job! Figures are awesome!
  5. There are options from the PCM/Kitlinx A-4 release, if you find someone willing to part with some unused option. Here is the full PCM Fw190A-4 review.
  6. ...except when they are carrying the 3 crowns!!! That is why I got one when they came out.
  7. It is worth going there to see the museum itself, too! Man, that is one big hanger!!!
  8. I second Tim's comments on Flying Heritage Museum. They have a great collection, including Yellow 10 and the only, I believe, early version of the Ki-43 and a P-40B. They also have the Fieseler F103R Reichenberg and a slew of WWII vehicles and tanks.
  9. HLJ is very good. I have ordered from them in decades. Scott Hard is American and used to always have a big booth at NATS; I don't know if he still does since Covid. Shipping takes a while but is reasonably priced. They get stuff that for some reason is hard to get here, such as kits by Gecko. They have an amazing collection of anime stuff, which to me is weird, but I guess that is the Japan market for you.
  10. I agree, that is looking really good, Kev!
  11. Yup, I had a couple of those, though one was a mess with a lot of tears. I sold them off, though, as this is one kit I would prefer in 1/35th for obvious reasons. My 3 aircraft: Fokker G.I F-102 ( I have the vac, but its still 80% Scratch!) Grumman Goose
  12. Well done! May I post it on the website?
  13. Amazing!!!! May I post it on the website?
  14. Wow, great work, Marcel!!! May I post it on the website?
  15. Nice! May I post it on the website?
  16. Nicely done! May I post it on the website?
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