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  1. Eduard 1/48 Tempest II on Verlinden Luftwaffe Swing Compass. I made the compass and base yesterday with the help of a picture frame and layers of picture frame card. The scene is only inspired by the photo of XC-D on the compass at the ex-Luftwaffe base at Zeltweg, Austria in July 1947. In real life MW416 did not carry the unit crest on the fin at this time as well as the fact that the Verlinden Luftwaffe swing compass is not the type seen at every Luftwaffe base but rather the type seen at factories and final assembly bases. I very much enjoyed doing this little scene and hope one day the other type of compass may become available in kit form in the same way that Eduard and others have released PSP plating and the like. Thanks for looking. Best wishes, John
  2. Is the bubble canopy on later Mark Spitfires the same sized canopy on bubble top typhoons and tempests?
  3. Hello modeller friends, I’m building the Eduard Tempest and wants to represent it with the nose panels removed. I’m busting on the fuselage oil and fuel tanks in front of the windshield and would like to ask for your assistance to help me out. I’ve read that the tanks were self-sealing. A friend told me they were covered with rubber like on the Spitfire, but on the pictures they’re clearly metallic. Some photos also showed them painted in dark red colours like on the Hurricane. What’s the consensus about it? Thank you for your help. Cheers, Quang
  4. We take a look at Barracuda's replacement nose for the Special Hobby Tempest Mk V: http://www.largescaleplanes.com/reviews/review.php?rid=2066 Iain
  5. We take a look at Special Hobby's recently released Tempest Mk.V "HI-TECH 2" kit, with it's top half rendition of the distinctive Napier Sabre engine. A great package, and excellent value in my opinion... Iain
  6. Eduard releases August http://www.eduard.com/store/out/media/distributors/leaflet/leaflet2016-08.pdf 1/32 Mirage III Big-Ed set - yeah! 1/32 AIM-9B Brassin 1/32 AIM-7E Brassin 1/32 A-6E TRAM etch stuff Plus a bunch of proppy stuff for the big 1/24 Typhoon and 1/32 Tempest Tony (still hoping for 1/48 coloured etch for the Su-9U Maiden)
  7. Finally Just finished the 1/32 PCM Tempest...not going to do that again! That was a tough kit. All the parts were close but just enough wrong to make it a build. Yea...yea...yea...I know you are supposed to build these things and I am whining about doing some work... The resin doesn't fit, the cockpit isn't even close, the photo etch it too big, the gear needs help...waa, waa, waa. Shelf fodder.....
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