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Swedish Mick

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About Swedish Mick

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    Glueing and painting

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Kopparberg, Sweden
  • Interests
    Mostly post-WW2 aircrafts in 1/72, but has also started to build a few cars in 1/24-1/25.
  1. Is there anybody that have any information about hobby shops in the Estonian capital?
  2. Does anybody have any information about hobby shops or other interesting hobby-related things to see in Venice, Italy?
  3. I'm sorry to hear about your loss. The best wishes for your cat. Thank you for a real nice GB! Even if I didn't cross the finish line in time, the Badger will be finished.
  4. Sorry to say, I won't be able to finish this project within the time limit, so ... But it has been a really nice time building it, and a nice kit, too. Anyway, I hope to finish this Badger later on.
  5. To show the size of this bird, here is the Bagder compared to Draken and Yak-9. Quite big ... until you compare to a B-52!
  6. Finally, the fuselage halves are together. The rear. And the fighting face of Ding Duck from the Swamp ...
  7. Seatbelts added. Wheels done. Cockpit ... ... one more.
  8. The progress continues ... Landing gear parts were painted. The instrument panel with the film added ... ... and with the photoetch in place.
  9. Thank you! Yes, the Badger is a really nice one. I am a little soft about Russian (and Soviet) aircrafts. I think it's mostly because they generally have more interesting colours and camouflage than many other countries.
  10. According to the instructions, there were need for some weight (50 g) in the nose to avoid getting a tail-sitter.
  11. After reading the thread by Atlant, I had to take a closer look at my model, and of course, I did agree. So I used a couple of pieces of plasticard. After some putty and sanding, the result was not so bad.
  12. And then for inspiration, I had to make a dry fit. Our cat were neighter interested nor impressed.
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