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papa_bear

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About papa_bear

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    You want to see something realy scary?
  • Birthday 04/19/1988

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    d_repic@hotmail.com
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    http://www.maketarskikutak.com
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    Male
  • Location
    Somewhere in the neverlands of Serbia
  • Interests
    1/72 & 1/48 props in global with some early jets sometimes.
  1. Ok, thank you guys. I will try to contact them. Hopefully they would help :)
  2. Hi all, Does anyone know where I can find scale drawings with rivets for TBF-1C Avenger, or any other type? Any clue or help? :) Cheers, Dalibor
  3. I was off some time... Wow Baba, nice work you have here... Cockpit is really gr8, ok, I know, you are "picajzla"-mad man for small details... :D Great job bro' keep up good work. Don't be scare because you need to sand big seam-line... It isn't big problem for you... Can't wait to see this machine in unique paint scheme. Dada
  4. Now it is time for putty and sandpaper after drying. After lot and lot sanding, air intakes are thinned with modelling knife, and you guess what? More sanding and fitting are coming. After tons of broken nerves finally paint-job. Next update will be about painting lower surfaces, final touches in cockpit, landing gear vac. canopy :lol: Hope you like it. All comments and critics are welcome. Cheers, Dada
  5. New model from my workshop... It is Royal Yugoslav IK-3. My friend srkirad has posted some historical data about this aircraft in his topic about IK3. So story begins here. Cleaning from flesh and sprues... Pile-dust: :) Some panel lines are scribed. Fuselage half glued with lower wing surfaces. Both Wing after milling with horizontal milling machine :D :D Reinforcement in place, only dry-fit. Some work in cockpit... Floor is modified for this version... (big hole in the middle of floor) Seat-belts are added, but position was wrong, so I pull out entire seat out
  6. C'mon brother! I'm lonely with my IK!
  7. Beside me 262, count me in with Revell's 1/72 Focke Wulf 190A8 It will be Rammjaeger A8/R2<<+~, pilot Major Wilhem Moritz. Greetings, Dada
  8. One question, parts are cut down from sprues, because I have not too much space for keeping boxes, is that a problem for this GB? If it is ok, count me in. I will participate with RoG Me262A-1a. Still don't know which unit, but I promise it would be some weird camouflage It's time to test new AB :) Aftermarket parts for now: Airwaves etched set for Revell's Me 262 in 1/72... EDIT: I've found something from spare decals... Nowotny's 262 from this baner... White 8...
  9. Hi mate, This is one of your best builds! Neck to neck with 190 :) Lovely paintnting and weathering job! Keep up good work! Cheers, Meda
  10. Kiddo, this is very good job! Wash is veeery good, just add few more tones on the exhaust. Odlicno!
  11. Me like it very much That PE set looks great!
  12. Nice one mate! Beautiful bird! Like the paintjob especially.
  13. Great work mate! Great choice to leave it in NMF! Svaka cast, odlican!
  14. One quick build from me It is my first plane with meatballs, but not last Tamiya model is excellent, only errors can be found on landing gear doors. Few sinkmarks, but nothing big. Paints are Tamiya acryl, coats MM. Wash: pastel chuck mixed with water and liquid soap. Wash color represent red dirt which can be found on war airfields. Dirt is sticking everywhere it can, on the fuel stains, panel lines etc... Enough talking, few pics: I didn't want to apply some hard chipping and weathering because this bird did not flew long. Only at the end of the WWII. Hope you lik
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