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  1. Based on the experiences I had building that Trumpeter Wildcat we've begun to make some changes in our Surface Details. No more multiple scales on the same sheet was probably a good place to start. Full sheets of Dzus fasteners in 1/32 and 1/24 ($17.95 each) Thinner and tighter spaced rib stitching for aircraft with fabric control surfaces in 1/32 and 1/24 ($17.95 each) Full sheets of WWI fuselage stitching in 1/32 and 1/48 ($17.95 each) and 1/24 ($21.95 each - large sheet) We also added dry transfer 1/32 Generic data stencils in Grumman font researched by Larry Webster, N.E.A.M. Available in Black, Red, White and Yellow. ($7.95 each) All of these plus all of our Aircraft Only products can be found HERE. NOTE: If you have previously ordered the older sheets of any of these updates we will exchange them free of charge for the new ones. Please PM me for instructions on how to make the exchange.
  2. So was bored building aircraft models and decided for a major change of pace. Took the big cat out of the closet and started with the turret. It's been a while since the last armor I did! I didn't want a dirty cat because the one I want to do took part in the battle of the Bulge and was completed in late november 1944. Arrived at unit in december just in time for the battle. So a bit of mud, wear and tear and that's it. Basically some pigments, wash and graphite powder here and there. I used Flory model wash because they are so easy to used and fun to work with! Don't worry the pinion gear will get the treatment! So that's it for now. Stay tuned!
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