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Rainer 2

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  1. Thank you very much for sharing your experience with the PJ kit Rob!!! In my opinion the kit has got a further shape issue, in this case with the vertical stabilizer which looks to be too small in hight to me. The F-84F kit has the original vertical stabilizer as well as the later, taller one (like the one of the RF-84F). But compared to the drawings by Bob "Glidingbob" Verhegghen both of them look to small at all. Best regards Rainer
  2. Thank you very much for the invitation, if there is some leasure time for me at the weekend of November 1st, I´m prepared to visit your contest, along with my not yet finished JP Production 1/72 F-84F. Regards
  3. Hello Iceman, here you can find the book for instance: Jet-Geschwader im Aufbruch And, you´re meaning the anually plastic modelling contest in the city of Cheb may be? I visited this event 3 times in the past. Best regards
  4. I checked the book "Jet Geschwader im Aufbruch - Erste Jets der Bundeswehr in Luftwaffe und Marine / Jet wings at the beginning - the first jets of the Bundeswehr in Air Force an Navy" by former German Air Force 104 pilot Klaus Kropf. There are some further pictures of natural metal GAF FBW 34 / JaboG 34 F-84F´s until the year 1960, none of these F-84 wears any wing badge / Geschwaderemblem on the fuselage. Pictures of the later camouflaged JaboG 34 F-84 show the the blue and white wing badge on both sides of fuselage in front of the DD-... designation. The book contains a picture of the pilo
  5. Gabor, you were on E-day this year!? But unfortunately you didn´t wear a name tag on your chest! I had been there too and would have liked talking to you concerning MiG twentyones! Next year same location? Best regards Rainer
  6. Mr. Radek Vavrina added some detail shots of the wing and vertical tail surfaces on his website. Looking nice so far :) Rainer
  7. Maybe this could be helpful to show the difference between the MF and the bis type intake. Rainer
  8. The boxart is shown on their website . You can contact them via legato@legatokits.cz , I did this some times ago and got an answer within a week. Regards Rainer
  9. Thats: http://scalemodels.ru/modules/news/article_storyid_1116.html of course not a BN, but another very interesting "23"-subject B) ! Hopefully Neomega is going to produce this as a conversion set! Rainer
  10. For further inspiration have a look at this: http://gallery.rumodelism.com/gallery/img146/m2923.shtml Maxim Gumenjuk shows what can be achieved with the nice Z-42 kit! Rainer
  11. Hi Diego, this one is my favourite: http://www.airliners.net/photo/USA---Air/M...next_id=0676819 It is the 66-7765 / DO (cn 2412) F-4D assigned to the 906 TFG with 30th Anniversary markings, or the same ac with the later markings for the Dayton air and trade show. Fujimi already used the same markings, but with badly reproduced colors. Grüße aus Germany
  12. A lot of work and a great result! Thanks for sharing!
  13. If you want to build the MiG-3 in 1/72 scale, try this: http://www.modelimex.com/detail/accessorie...-rpm-zvezda-rev There you can find a detail picture of all the resin components for the cockpit. I received my set two days ago, the quality is great! Ronny
  14. Hey John, have a look at this: http://www.trylit.isp.pl/z42/index6.html there are a lot of details, may be some of your questions can be answered. And/or try to get the fret with etched parts, available from TOM-Modellbau in Germany and Lindenhill Imports in the US. http://www.lindenhillimports.com/images/Zlinp.jpg Ronny
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