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Howdy folks, K2 takes a look at one of Revell's LSP Hawk kits for us: Revell-Germany 04849: BAe Hawk T.1A Thanks, Kevin! Kev
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Howdy folks, Ray Peterson reviews a very limited conversion set for the Trumpeter F4U-4 kit: AMS F4U-5N Conversion for the Trumpeter F4U-4 Thanks, Ray! Kev
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We take a look at a new sheet from Ray at Fantasy Printshop - a nice variety of Mustang Mk.IIIs in RAF service in readiness for those new P-51B kits we're all waiting for! There's also a review to follow for a second sheet of Mustang IIIs... Iain
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Tonight we take a look at the superb new conversion set from Laminar Flow Design to convert the 1:32 Tamiya Supermarine Spitfire Mk.IXc to the Mk.Vc variant. Have fun! Iain
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We take a look at a fabulous new decal sheet from Fantasy Printshop/Euro Decals - but I am a little biased! 😇 Blue Skies! Iain
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Today we take a look at the latest from Fantasy Printshop - in this case a set of decals for the new Spitfire Mk.Vb kits in 1:35 from Border Models. An excellent variety of markings for anyone looking to build the Spit Vb in this slowly expanding aviation scale. Blue skies, Iain
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Here is the review of one of the new 1/24th series by Lukgraph, the Albatros D.III Oeffag.
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We take a look at another new 3D printed set in the Airscale Pro range: Bf109 G2/G4 660 X 160 Wheel Set. Have fun! Iain
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As a follow-on to yesterdays review of Airscale's new Cockpit Upgrade for the Revell Messerschmitt Bf 109 G2/G4, we take a look at a supplementary set of 3D printed parts, item number 3D32 CD, that replaces and adds detail to the Revell kit's parts. The set provides a highly detailed set of replacement parts for the kit's rudimentary throttle, oxygen control, REVI C12/D Gunsight, Control column and an accurate seat with no moulded belts. Take a look here: Some incredibly fine printing work! Iain
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We take a look at a new cockpit set from Airscale for the long-awaited Trumpeter 1:32 Douglas Devastator: this set will add a huge amount to what comes with the kit! Iain
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Today we take a slightly delayed look at the Silver Wings Gauntlet (I've had the kit since last year, but only just finished writing up). For further reading there's Max William's superb build of this kit! Have fun, Iain
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review Airscale PRO 3D32 FOLD 1/32 TBD-1 Devastator Wing Fold Set
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Last item for review this evening from Airscale's collection of enhancements for Trumpeter's new Devastator: wing fold. Iain- 3 replies
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As a follow on to Airscale's 1:24 Spitfire Mk.IX cockpit for the Airfix kit, we take a look at the matching RAF Sutton QK Seatbelt Harness. Iain
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And another new 3D Printed set for the Devastator from Airscale: a set of twin Brownings. Iain
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review Airscale PRO 3D32 ERLY 1/32 TBD-1 Devastator Early Wheel Set
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Another set from the hugely talented Peter Castle's Airscale range for the Trumpeter Devastator - in this case a beautiful set of early wheels. Iain -
Howdy folks, I've just published my in-box review of the new Havoc kit from HK Models: HK Models 01E039: A-20G Havoc Many thanks to Neil at HK Models for the review sample. Enjoy! Kev
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Howdy folks, I've just published my review of the Halberd Models SC-1 resin kit: Halberd Models 1/32 Curtiss SC-1 Seahawk I've also started a build thread on the model in the forums, though no real work has been carried out so far: Enjoy! Kev
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We take a look at a useful new release from Fantasy Printshop - Rocket and Missile Bands 1/32 - one that should find uses beyond just rockets and missiles. Iain