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Pam

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  1. check this site out for walk around pics Jolly Green Pam
  2. I think it is SBS Models, they have an F-4E/F cockpit set in resin & PE for the 1/72 Revell kit. Scroll down a little on this page SBS Models Some pictures. Pam
  3. Thanks for the photos I wanted to come as I only live an hour drive away but am fighting allergies/cold so didn't attend. Pam
  4. I also have the new F-15I kit and noticed the mistake with the pod parts. It has to be part N32 or 23 (can't remember as it is not in front of me) and they are both the same. I found a link where the kit was built and you can look for all the questions everyone has about the boxing. I am almost ready to paint. Academy F-15I Ra'am His photos show some extra rivet's placed on the nose top and I think a lot of re-scribing took place as they are not very deep on the kit. Pam
  5. OMG! brilliant work Can't wait to see the finished product.
  6. Pam

    Scale Sand

    I have investigated this on various forums also and found some people felt the play sand or even finer decorative sand sold in craft stores was too large. What was suggested was Chinchilla Bath Sand sold in pet stores and is a very fine powdered dust. I found some but didn't buy it so I am not really sure but if the micron figures suggested above are correct this would probably be the right stuff. To get it glued on a base would be another problem as a thinned spray glue in a Windex type bottle would probably unsettle the stuff. I would use a fine mist pump bottle as found in some hair spray
  7. Roy, I would also love some as I have the kit and Model Alliance decals just waiting to be built. Pam
  8. Lovely job! I have enjoyed watching your build as I have the similar kit (without longbow) and am in the process of building. Pam
  9. Looks very nice and hope to see the tape off the windows soon. The interior is fantastic work. I have the same kit and am just finishing masking the windows. As you said, the detail is soooo soft on the front that you can't figure out where to make the cuts for the different window pains. I am trying my hardest and even looked for an Eduard mask but they have not made one-it would really help this kit. I also elected not to do the interior and just close the door and will save that detailing for a 1/35 scale model. I will do the other paint scheme also with the Navy "Mars" decals and post when
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