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A 1/72nd C-17 Globemaster - the hard way.
Jay Hornet Fan replied to TommyP's topic in In-Progress Pics
Tom Fantastic, Amazing, Spectacular! Your work is so inspiring that I only hope I can get slightly close to this level of detail and accuracy with my attempt at the Combat Models kit. Please keep the information coming on this build. Jason -
A 1/72nd C-17 Globemaster - the hard way.
Jay Hornet Fan replied to TommyP's topic in In-Progress Pics
Tom This absolutely has to be the most amazing modelling work I have ever seen. I bought the Anigrand kit ten years ago and have never been brave enough to even try to fix the huge errors in that kit. I wish I had gotten the Combat Models kit now.... Please keep posting these updates as they are incredibly inspiring to see. Well Done! Jason -
Very nice work, I also really like that camo so I don't blame you at all for painting your Flanker that way. Looks great!
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Wow, amazing work there on the Revell kit. Looks as good as one of the more recent kits. Well done!
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Awesome! Very nicely done indeed!
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Superb! Well done!
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Absolutely beautiful work. Inspiring effort with this kit. Well done! Jason
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Very nice work and great to see the cobra mouth Hornet done so well. Only a small note about the RAAF roundels under the wing, the kangaroo always faces forward with the legs towards the centre of the aircraft. Easy error to make and at least it is not obvious when the model is on display. But otherwise exceptional work there and I love the weathering as well. Jason
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Thanks for the answer, that is bad news. I have to say it amazes me that the Apache is so poorly represented in 1/32 as the AH-64D is arguably the meanest helo out there and flown by several countries including the US, UK and Japan (and others)...surely someone out there from any of those countries would have produced AH-64D conversions... Kinetic...where are you?
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Hi Two questions for the experts out there: Can anyone tell me if there is a 1/32 AH-64D conversion out there for the 1/32 Revell AH-64A? Does anyone make a set of the new upwards facing engine shrouds that the US Army are using now? In either 1/48 or 1/32? Cheers Jason
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Thanks very much for the info everyone. I just got a Hasegawa Bf 109G4 off eBay and based on your advice I should be able to make the G2. Cheers Jason
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I want to build a 1/32 BF-109G2 that was captured by 3SQN RAAF in the middle east and then taken back to the UK to become the famous Black 6. As I do not model WWII German subjects I have very little knowledge of the G series BF-109 I know that Promodeller made a G4 and I could use that but can I also use a Hasegawa G6 (without the nose blisters)? Any advice would be great. Cheers Jason