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  1. I built mine wheels up, so I should have them in my spares. It's the hobbycraft boxing, but I don't think that matters. I won't have time to hunt for them for a week or so, but e-mail your address to me and let me know if you need just the wheels (all 3?), or the gear and such too. Of course they will be free.

    e-mail to kozlok1 at hotmail dot com. There are no spaces in my e-mail address, and obviously use @ and . where I spelled it out. I don't check my pm's very often, but if you prefer to pm your address to me,I'll try to remember to check it this week sometime.

  2. I'm finishing up a 1/48 Hasegawa F-22, and I built it with the main weapons bay open. There are 6 AIM-120's to put in there, but I was thinking of a JDAM on one side and 3 AIM-120's on the other. Does the JDAM mount to the same ejector thingy as the missile? If so, I'm assuming it would be on the center one of the three. Anyone have good pictures of a bomb in the bay?

  3. I am looking for TwoBobs Tyndall QF-4G sheet 48-050.

    I will trade for or buy, and I'll take either a complete sheet or a partial. I only need to do one jet, and I don't really care which.

    I recently started working at Tyndall, and thought it would look cool on my desk.

    t_48-050f.jpg

    PM me or e-mail at kozlok1DELETE"NOSPAM"@hotmail.com

    Thanks, Keith

  4. I lost my instructions to my F-101 Voodoo, Monogram 1/48. Anyone with a copy of them and a scanner, I'd appreciate a little help!

    Posting in the Spares Box also.

    Thanks!

    Keith

  5. The fit of the Monogram kit can be made nearly perfect with careful assembly. The wing to fuselage join needs careful attention. Dry fit, cut sand, dry fit some more. Mine is a perfect, putty free seam after that. The rest of it benefits from a bit of attention as well. Here's mine:

    a-10%20Top.jpg

    a-10%20bottom.jpg

  6. I had a little issue with one of my flame decals also. What I did was to slice it up a bit along the high ridges, and get it as flat as possible with MicroSol. Then I sanded down the flat area very gently to remove the wrinkles and airbrushed it with Testors Model Master International Orange, and it blended in perfectly. I used a little stiff card stock to keep the overspray off the Flame part of the decal. Since you have a nice line along the control surfaces, it won't even be noticeable.

  7. Thanks for the compliments. Here's the fuselage assembled and base paint applied. Lots of detail to add.

    I did the top differently than the sides. I think the top turned out better, and the difference was bigger than I thought it would be (clear coated red on the top, orange on the sides). Let me know what you think.

    IMG_1153.jpg

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