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usrbinkevin

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About usrbinkevin

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    Rocket Lawn-Chair
  • Birthday 08/19/1991

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    El Dorado Hills, CA
  1. Hi. I need to delete this account and was wondering if someone could tell me how. I could find any information in the settings
  2. I couldn't possibly be more excited with the escalating rarity of AM/ITA kits, this is more than welcome new tooling as well!
  3. Haha of course not! In the film, one of yoda's famous quotes is "size matters not." but enough star wars puns!! I'm excited for the UB
  4. This would be announced the day after I order my Su-33 conversion.
  5. Awesome weathering! An inspiring build to say the least. I do have two questions- Did you add rivet detail yourself, and, did you use any aftermarket for the cockpit besides the seat?
  6. An inexpensive item you might want to consider getting is the micro mark touch n flow. I bought one at the lhs for six dollars. It works perfectly with the tamiya extra-thin cement, and solves just about every gluing problem you'll ever encounter.
  7. It says that the dogs are produced by a Chinese manufacturer, in my estimation, dragon. It actually appears to be ex-trimaster molds. They also appear to be smaller than average dogs, perhaps 1:10 scale. A photo-etch collar tag is included.
  8. Hello, I am looking for the infamous 1/48 Sol Su-35/37 conversion set for the Academy kit. I have been searching for some time now, and naturally I understand how expensive it will be. Even if you feel that your asking price is too high, please send me a PM or email to usrbinkevin@gmail.com with your price, and I will gladly consider it. I live near Sacramento, California, and have no problem paying international or domestic shipping rates. Any payment method is fine with me, paypal, check, credit card, etc. Furthermore, I would also be interested in any aftermarket accessories/photo-etch
  9. I like tamiya for the A-8/R2. It comes with a few goodies, such as pre cut canopy masks, but the extra armor plating around the cockpit is made up of paper card stock. And like hal said, resin wheels help it out alot. Hasegawa is cheaper though. And I think that the eduard kit is actually re-issued trimaster molds. I used to be an eduard fw-190 fanatic, so I understand that there is some discrepancy over that fact.
  10. what a splendid little plane. just ordered mine, and hopefully it will turn out as good as yours did. the freehand camo looks great!!
  11. Even if I was allowed to comment on the accuracy of this build, I doubt I could find anything wrong with it!! stellar work
  12. Great work. Since I joined this site not too long ago, I've seen several of your builds and they're all top notch. The flanker is by far my favorite modern aircraft, and it's great to see some builds from an expert. I just wish a mainstream company would make a 48th scale 33/35/37.... Anyways, keep up the good work!!
  13. Excellent work on the striping. Don't believe I've ever seen this bird in 32nd!
  14. Because it's cheaper! And a bit more maneuverable supposedly. But I certainly share your feelings....
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