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jriggar

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  1. the kit no is MAB-111:4300 I tried that link...didn't work
  2. I recently got my hands on a Trimaster 1/48 Me 262A-2a/U2, the one with a guy in the nose... Kit is in pristine condition but is missing Instructions...{:o( Does anyone out there have this kit and would be willing to send me a scan/pdf of them???
  3. I recently obtained a Trimaster Me 262 A-2/U2...the one with a bombardier in the nose... the kit is really nice but it is missing instructions... does anyone have this kit that could send me a scan of the instructions?
  4. For the paint and decal info check my reply to Youngtiger 1 As far as the intake goes… I had bought the “Seamless Sucker†and it is of very low quality and is unusable The kit intake is better, and easier to work with, if you want to go that route. The scratch built intake was a project that took me about three months, I cast about 14 sets of them to share with friends. It was a lot of work, and I almost gave up a couple of times! I don't think I have any intake sets left, but Meteor Productions just came out with a one piece unit that is probably superior and easier to work
  5. Hmmmmmm..... Well… Decals… Painting…this will take awhile. Decals, I used the sheet with the Black/Blue Bull…the only reference I could find on this aircraft was the Squadron A-7E In Action, and there are only two images, a color profile and a fuzzy B&W photo. The color profile shows the Black/Blue Bull and you can’t tell in the B&W photo. I decided the Black/Blue Bull looked cooler so on it went! Paint, I used Polly Scale Dark Gull Gray and painted the entire aircraft, I did no pre-shading. The sand color is a mix of Polly Scale US Tan Special, Italian Camouf
  6. I built the A-7E pictured and it was quite a challenge, but the result was worth it. When I bought the Squadron A-7E in Action and saw the color profile of the A-7E with the Sand camo over the tactical gray of the VA-37 Bulls I Totally had to build it!!! The cool thing about it to me was that it’s one camo on top of another, somewhat reminiscent of winter whitewash on German armor. I thought is was really cool how they hastily sprayed the sand color around the markings, and I also thought it was interesting that they covered all the serial numbers and national insignias. Perhap
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