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JJYL

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  1. Hi All, It has been a long time. This is my Hasegawa F14D 1/48 built inflight. My build isn't the most accurate but I am very happy with the results Built OBB with cockpit cushions made from tissues. Painted in a combination of Tamiya and Gunze Acrylics.
  2. beautiful work, love the weathering and the detailed cockpit
  3. looking great there, keep up the good work
  4. Thanks Rob, i certainly enjoyed the build and I think you will too
  5. Can't wait to see the beast when complete Looking really good so far
  6. Hi All, This is my first attempt on a 1:32 Jet. This model is a beast and really has a strong presence when complete I added Eduard cockpit and a few exterior bits, I am yet to master my decal application skills as there are still obvious silverings despite my best effort with future, there is also a slight misrepresentation with the tail decal, I accidently destroyed the "orange black" strips and had to use the blue strips instead hopefully my next model will improve Now onto the pics
  7. Great inflight pic , nice work WoW
  8. Great job on the Junker Love the F14 too!!
  9. Fantastic Phantom, great job on the jet blast and nose marking
  10. Hi All, I have a 1:32 Tamiya F15C to build and would like to go down the Aggressor Scheme path If anyone has the Afterburner decal in 1:32 Scale, please let me know Cheers Jon
  11. Hi All I was wondering if someone could point me to the right direction regarding an airbrush hose. I bought an airbrush off ebay but realise the hose connector to the airbrush is different, it is more like a click on type of connector. I tried to search and couldn't find a hose connects the airbrush to the compressor, can someone please point me to the right direction? Below is the link where I bought it off ebay airbrush Here is the pic Notice the connector at the bottom, could someone please advise what would be a suitable hose? Thanks in advance
  12. Hi Toniosky Yeah, I used an electric motor with some small diameter aluminium pipe, for the spnning propeller. Fixed in position with tamiya epoxy. It was fairly fittly to have the shaft spin right!
  13. Hi All First time posting,it has been a while since I have done a model plane, I hope you enjoy the pics
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