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Yes. The only differences in the kit were the rear deck piece and the canopy.
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Is there any chance this kit will include parts for the original "non-turned" exhausts? Or am I going to have to scab on the back end of my old Cobra Company resin update for the Italeri kit? Cameron
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Mission Models Polyeurethane Intermix gone bad?
Cameron Lynch replied to Cameron Lynch's topic in General Discussion
I received an email from Mission Models this afternoon. Here is the email in total"Hi Cameron Ploy is a temperature sensitive product. When it ships from our warehouse it is in perfect shape. It can not be allowed to freeze or be exposed to high heat. We also do not know how retailers handle the product once received. There is nothing wrong with the product but some chemicals in the hobby or in industrial applications are temp sensitive like that of super glue and other resins. Sincerely Mission models "So basically they're saying that at some point between their warehouse and when -
Mission Models Polyeurethane Intermix gone bad?
Cameron Lynch replied to Cameron Lynch's topic in General Discussion
Yeah. An $8 bottle of cottage cheese. -
So a couple of months ago I purchased a bottle of Mission Models Polyeurethane Intermix after watching a couple of videos on youtube. I opened the bottle and used a little with a small project. Last week I went to use it again, but the whole bottle had turned into a congealed white sludge. It looks kind of like milk that has gone off, but with the texture of drywall patch putty. I'm a little annoyed that I bought a bottle of this stuff and got one use before it went bad. I sent a message to Mission Models, but never got a reply. Anyone else have this happen with their bottle o
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Why don't you just get a Blackdog resin one? I'm pretty sure it will be cheaper than printing one, much less the time investment involved. https://www.hannants.co.uk/product/BDOA72003
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I'm hoping I can find somebody who has the new Eduard Tempest Series 1 kit that isn't planning on using the markings for R-B JN751 that came with the kit. Thanks in advance! Cameron
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I've updated my for sale list. I've removed items that have sold and added a few new items. A few kits of special interest include a Hasegawa 1/48 F-16D, a Flightpath (PP Aeroparts) Firefly with a shed load of photoetch and white metal, 2 Hasegawa 1/48 Spitfire IXc's that each include the rare oop injection molded plastic Aeroclub fuselage correction. Many of the kits include extra bonus aftermarket bits. They will be in the description and are included in the price. The kits are complete and unbuilt, but perhaps have been opened, fondled. A few have a couple of parts off the sprues.
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The OP stated he wanted to build a model of Enola Gay. So I posted photos of the bomb cradle from the Enola Gay.
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Unfortunately, the Monogram kit does not include the appropriate bomb cradle that was installed in the front bomb bay to hold the gadget during flight. Monogram provided a cart so that you could display the bomb next to the model. You can just see some of the tubular cradle above the bomb in these pictures. Fortunately it isn't very complicated and you could pretty easily scratchbuild it with some Evergreen styrene rod. Alternatively you could just cut an appropriately long piece of sprue and just glue the top of the bomb to the bottom of the communications tube at the top of the bomb bay
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The Modelsvit kit looks nice, but you didn't really answer the question.
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What exactly is wrong with the Revell Germany 1/72 Mig-21F-13? The one I've got looks like a cracker in the box.
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I've updated my for sale list. I've removed items that have sold and added a few new items. A few kits of special interest include a Hasegawa 1/48 F-16D, a Flightpath (PP Aeroparts) Firefly with a shed load of photoetch and white metal, 2 Hasegawa 1/48 Spitfire IXc's that each include the rare oop injection molded plastic Aeroclub fuselage correction. Many of the kits include extra bonus aftermarket bits. They will be in the description and are included in the price. The kits are complete and unbuilt, but perhaps have been opened, fondled. A few have a couple of parts off the sprues.
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I've updated my for sale list. I've removed items that have sold and added a few new items. A few kits of special interest include a Hasegawa 1/48 F-16D, a Flightpath (PP Aeroparts) Firefly with a shed load of photoetch and white metal, an Esci Viggen with the complete Two Mikes resin parts. There are also 3 Hasegawa 1/48 Spitfire IXc's that each include the rare oop injection molded plastic Aeroclub fuselage correction. Many of the kits include extra bonus aftermarket bits. They will be in the description and are included in the price. The kits are complete and unbuilt, but perhaps hav
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Its a new fiscal year.
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It's a pity he's not wearing period IDF kit. That pose would be outstanding in my almost completed Eduard Shahak. Cameron
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Ok. No sooner did I post this than I found some more stuff. Here's a smoking deal on a detailer's set for the new Revell 1/72 B-17G. CMK resin waist gunner's compartment (7205) CMK resin interior set (7207) CMK resin radio compartment (7208) Eduard photoetch bomb bay (72516) On Spruebrothers these four sets would cost you $84.46. I'll sell them together for $60 plus shipping.
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I've updated my for sale list. I've removed items that have sold and added a few new items. A few kits that are sought after include a Hasegawa 1/48 F-16D, a Flightpath (PP Aeroparts) Firefly with a shed load of photoetch and white metal, an Academy Hunter with the impossible to find Aeroclub correction set and two Esci Viggens with the complete Two Mikes resin parts. There are also 3 Hasegawa 1/48 Spitfire IXc's that each include one of the rare oop injection molded plastic Aeroclub fuselage correction. Many of the kits include extra bonus aftermarket bits. They will be in the descripti
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Educate me on all things 1/72 EC-121. Starting point?
Cameron Lynch replied to fulcrum1's topic in Props
With the temporary unavailability of the Fisher resin sets you've got a couple of options. Plus Model out of eastern Europe offers a range of detail parts along with a kit that includes all of their sets along with the original Heller plastic. The full meal deal is a bit expensive, or you can buy most (but not all) of their parts separately. These include wheel bays, flaps, tail surfaces, engines and wheels. http://www.plusmodel.cz/produkce_en.php They are all also available from Hannants in the UK. -
Nikolay, from my observation, the polka dot field at the top of the tail seems to have been limited to the squadron CO's aircraft only. All of the other RF-101C airframes in the SEA scheme that I've seen do NOT have the polka dots. Note that print scale has very oversize polka dots on their sheet. In reality the individual polka dots were much smaller and much more numerous. Here is a 45th TRS unit photo from 1970 at TSN AFB not long before RF-101 operations in SEA were wound down because of airframe attrition. The gent standing third from the right is my father.
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L/F Pierre Clostermann decals
Cameron Lynch replied to Stinger16's topic in Buy and sell - add scale to your title
Just a few posts down I listed an Eduard Tempest V for $15. It has those decals. While I'm not interested in selling them separately from the kit, I don't think $15 plus shipping is unreasonable. Cameron -
Here are some kits, accessories, decals and books that I am selling. I figured I’d put the list up here before I went through the brain damage of Ebay. Many of the kits include extra bonus aftermarket bits. They will be in the description and are included in the price. The kits are complete and unbuilt, but perhaps have been opened, fondled. A few have a couple of parts off the sprues. Prices are pretty firm, but reasonable I think. Shipping will be based on ACTUAL shipping costs. I’m not making money off of shipping, but I’m not going to take a bath. I will go onto USPS.com and use