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    Finnish Air Force, all eras. WWII navy, WWII airplanes. US Navy jets.

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  1. I'd like to enter as recipient and donate this book to the raffle: Merry Christmas time to all! Br, Jani
  2. I am planning to fold them, hopefully it's not too complicated.
  3. For this group build I selected the old Revell F4F-4 in Royal Navy colors, pretty much out of the box. Kit decals are for "That Old Thing", which I'm planning to build. I have some other projects on the table now, so the build will start later next year. Br, Jani
  4. I'm missing the decals on VCS-7, most likely I'm not going down that road. Interesting things, one finds when looking for something else. From what I was able to find, HMS Tracker was providing support for D-Day landings with Avengers and Wildcats. https://www.royalnavyresearcharchive.org.uk/ESCORT/TRACKER.htm I don't have Avengers in 1:32, so the Martlet would be my choice as it looks now. I just need to find the kit Br, Jani
  5. Sounds nice I have been pondering the VCS-7 operated Spitfires. I had no idea that the US Navy operated Spitfires, stumbled upon them when browsing around for suitable projects. Now I'm leaning towards a F-4F4 Martlet, the Revell boxing. I was hoping to find some information about Overlord Royal Navy Corsairs, but apparently Corsairs were not present in France. Or does anyone have better information? Br, Jani
  6. The finished model. The seatbelts are there, honest All in all, I'm quite happy with the results. The idea was to do a Hasegawa 1:32 plane for a change. It is not a perfect model, but one of the better ones for me anyway. The old kit was a pleasure to build, simple and easy - just like me I will build more of these in the future. Br, Jani
  7. This is pretty much the only color photo that I found of a Chinese Nationalist Air Force Oscar. Another one is a picture taken directly from the right side: This seems to be the early variant of the Oscar, I have not been able to find any (color) pictures of the later variants in Chinese Nationalist Air Force. As far as I can see, the yellow identification colors on the leading edges of the wings are not present in the first picture. So I decided to leave them out for now. That can be wrong, but I guess they can be added later as well. The decals from Kora Decals were thick, and required careful trimming around the edges. There are some edges that didn't go perfectly and the light blue carrier film can be seen especially on the dark green. I tried to paint the worst places with dark green color. I like the red spinner and propeller, brings some nice contrast to the otherwise quite dull green finish. I did some panel washes, they don't show too well on the top and they are perhaps too visible on the bottom. I used Tamiya Black panel wash on both, a tad lighter wash would have been better on the undersides. Well, live and learn. Pictures of the finished model to follow. Br, Jani
  8. The model has been primed and painted with dark green on top and light gray on the bottom. First try was with a Vallejo green grey , but that was too green and too dark. The pictures I found around the net showed more of a light grey color on the underside. I built engine and did some light washes there. Not much will be seen once the cowling is in place so even that was "wasted" effort. So far rather uneventful build. Which is a good thing, no big problems. Biggest issue was that the exhausts didn't seem to fit from under the cowling. The reason was found between the chair and the keyboard, I glued them them rotated around 90 degrees. Luckily that was quite easily fixed. Next up is clear coat before decals. Br, Jani
  9. Time for the next update. The fuselage and wings have been built and primed. The fit was quite good, only issue was that I glued the wings separately and when trying to glue the wings to the fuselage, the upper wings sat a bit too low. I added small pieces of sprue to lift the wing root a bit higher so they are closer to the fuselage, thus avoiding a bigger filling and sanding session. After taking the pictures I saw that I forgot to add the seat belts I have a set of Eduard IJA seatbelts, I'll try to put them later. I have decided the decaling option as well, this will be a Chinese Nationalist Air Force plane. I haven't used Kora Decals before, we'll see how it goes. The instructions do suggest spraying a light varnish before soaking them. Br, Jani
  10. Something I've been watching while gluing and sanding the Oscar together: Colonel Kato's Falcon Squadron from 1944. It looks like they have used actual Oscars in the film, although most were the early model with two blade propeller. Interesting film, I've never seen a Japanese propaganda film from 1940s.
  11. Thank you all Time for first progress report. I realised that this is the first 1:32 Hasegawa kit I'm building. In the past I have done Hasegawa kits, but mostly if not only in 1:72. So far this has been a pleasant surprise. I started with the cockpit, primed with black and sprayed some Tamiya XF-61 cockpit green, which looked good enough to my eye. I added some panel line washes and drybrushed scuff marks just for the fun. Looks like it can't be really seen from the small opening anyway. I closed the fuselage from top part and glued the meter board from below. The rest of the cockpit could be added from below as well. Ok, not the greates pic, but it is quite hard to see anything from the cockpit once the fuselage is closed.
  12. After building a few airliners in 1:144 I thought that a nice therapy model in larger scale would be in order. This group build directed the choice towards some Hasegawa kits and the old Oscar looks like an easy kit. It looks nice form the box, but I was shocked to see that the original kit is older than me Really nice kit in that context. This will be pretty much an out of the box build, quick and simple. Perhaps some aftermarket decals, but that remains to be seen. It'll be interesting to see if I can get this done within the group build schedule. Br, Jani
  13. Really nice choice, the Swiss look is really colourful!
  14. Really nice, I like the red scheme a lot. The base is also great, I like the flowers.
  15. If it's not too late, I'd like to be added as recipient and I'll donate set of three B-25 decals by Kits-world (KW132048,KW132044,KW132042). BR, Jani
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