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modelsntoys

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  1. Looks very good! I'm impressed. I don't think I have the patience to rescribe my 105 kit.
  2. With my eyesight going, it always amazes me how modelers can put so much detail into a 1/72 scale model.....I'm impressed!!
  3. Fantastic looking pit......Can't wait to see the rest of the aircraft.
  4. Looks very cool! I like the way you displayed it.
  5. I'd like to second the motion for a "how-to" article.....fantastic job!
  6. That is so COOL. Any possibility of an extensive "how-to" article?
  7. 1/72 scale? You've got to be kidding me.......ya know....they have medications for what you have...... Great looking model.
  8. There's no such thing as a bad, completed, model. It looks fantastic.
  9. Wow! Very impressive. I can only hope to do mine justice like you have.
  10. Wow! Just when I think I understand what my goal is, someone raises the bar!
  11. Geez......I can't even get one built-up to that point, let alone two! Great Job!
  12. So far it looks GREAT. Can't wait to see the rest of the model put together.
  13. Looks fantastic to me! I've always like the look of the A-4......I haven't tried the new Hasegawa A-4 kits yet.
  14. Fantastic!! I look forward to more photos or an article.
  15. What a shame to do that to such a beautiful aircraft!
  16. I have a kinda fondness for the H-34. I remember seeing one (or some variant close to it) at the New England air museum. What a monster that was! I know someone made a kit of it (Revell?), but I heard horror stories about it. So a 1/48 scale H-34 that is accurate and fits together half way descent.
  17. A bottle of Tanax, Postage-Stamp Plane (F-16 w/ Thunderbird markings). I saw lots of other temptations, but I'm holding out for the Tamiya F-16
  18. I used Tamiya Rattle can to paint the frame of the 1/8 scale Hasegawa Fokker Dr.I and the paint doesn't seem to dry completely. What did I do wrong? and can it be fixed? I sprayed it with Tamiya primer first, and the paint feels dry, but when I set the frame down on a cloth or something, it'll stick. M
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