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  1. While I'm at it, I'll also put in a request for decals for the Fouga Magister. No one has done any aftermarket French air force markings for the AMK or Kinetic kits in 1/48.

     

    A really long shot would be to ask for some 1/48 decals for the AU-23A Peacemaker to replace the useless Roden ones.

     

    Jon

  2. 22 hours ago, KursadA said:

    Wait- what? I did not know there was a lack of recent FJ-4 decals - It definitely is a good idea and I will start looking into it.

     

    Excellent!

    And while I'm at it, no one has ever done decals for an early F-84E (without the canopy framing) for the Revell 1/48 kit...

     

    Jon

  3. Hello all,

     

    My eighth completion of the year is the venerable Hasegawa 1/48 F-16A. I believe this tooling originates from 1983, which makes it kind of sad that IMO this is still the best kit of the F-16A available in 2020! Aftermarket is limited to a Quickboost seat and Eduard main wheels. The nose pitot is scratchbuilt. Paint is MRP and Hataka lacquer and the flat finish is Mr Color GX113 thinned with Mr Rapid Thinner, which has resulted in a grittier finish than when I use Mr Leveling Thinner. The decals are from the Kinetic F-16A/B kit and are not quite accurate in detail.

     

    Thanks for looking and a more thorough build review is at https://jonbryon.com/hasegawa-1-48-lockheed-general-dynamics-f-16a-fighting-falcon/.

     

    Comments welcome.

     

    Jon

     

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  4. 9 hours ago, SERNAK said:

    What's the interior's colour? Great job, by the way!

     

    Thanks!

     

    I went with a combination of interior green and black as suggested by the instructions. However, US Marine HOK-1s that are in museums tend to show a grey interior. I couldn't find a single colour image of a Navy HUK-1 in the gloss sea blue scheme, so I had to guess.

     

    Jon

  5. 8 hours ago, ikar said:

    That looks pretty good.  I can see a lot of similarities between this and the H-43.  I didn't know this was also called a Huskie but I wouldn't go sa far as to call it a Pedro.  That name didn't come out until Vietnam.  The name Pedro was taken from a flight mission name assigned to one of the rescue squadrons aand was in use back in 1971 when I took my first recon ride at out base.

     

    From the looks of the HUK the similarities are apparent and I can see the improvements they made.  The engine was changed and mounted just below the pylons that were also changed.  The engine must have been a bear in that location , let alone its size.  The vertical stabes changed a lot too.  As much of a pain as the H=43 could be to go up in, it still ranks as my favorite copter.

     

    Do they make a model of the H-43 B or F yet?

     

    Once again, good job

     

    Thanks for your comments! I don't know anything about the 'Pedro' designation, but the HUK-1 became the UH-43C in 1962, right around the time the model is from. As far as I can tell, the HH-43B/F had a different engine, tail, tail booms, rotor mast housings and fuselage. I don't k know if AMP plan on doing that kit, but I think it would require almost an entirely new tool.

     

    Cheers

     

    Jon

     

  6. Hannants Lowestoft is indeed amazing, but basically a warehouse where you have to work to find what you're looking for. It's shut to visitors at the moment.

     

    Hannants London, however, is nothing special. It used to be prior to moving to its current location, but these days it's a fairly small shop with limited stock. It's main use, for me, is you can pick up orders from there with a 10% discount, which given I can travel in London for free, is a facility I occasionally use.

     

    Jon

  7. Hello all,

     

    This is my latest finished model, AMP's HUK-1 Huskie in 1/48. It's the most fun I've had building a model in a long time. There's no aftermarket and I only made some small changes to better reflect this particular airframe. Paint is Mr Color 365 and the decals are from the kit (although I replaced the national insignia).

     

    It's a tiny model (excluding the rotors, about the size of a 1/72 WWII fighter) with lots and lots of parts. The close-ups show a much rougher finish than I would like, although in real life it looks pretty smooth.

     

    Comments welcome and a full build article is at https://jonbryon.com/amp-1-48-kaman-huk-1-huskie/

     

    Jon

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  8. Email received from Italeri:

     

    Dear Sir,

     

    herewith we inform you that we have checked.

     

    As our first aim is our customer satisfaction, we can send you the part D1 of item 2733 free of charges but we kindly ask you to pay 5 euros for the transport charges.

     

    Here following you will find the instructions to pay:

     

    The spare part(s) is (are) available, see below the instructions to pay on our site:

     

    - search the article 99995 in the field “search item”

    - click on the image

    - select the quantity and click on “add to cart”

    - select “proceed to checkout” to complete your purchase or click on "continue shopping" to add another spare part to the cart

    - fill in your details and shipping address

    - click on "Proceed to checkout"

    -  select the payment method: "PAYPAL, credit card or bank transfer"

    - click on “Buy Now”

    - click on "Confirm order"

     

    We hope it will be all clear.

     

    Best regards,

     

    At no point did doing the above process require me to specify the part I wanted. I've paid my 5 Euro and will see what happens...

     

    I am unimpressed at having to pay for a defective part to be replaced, and not especially optimistic that the replacement part (if I ever get it) will be better than what's in the kit. We shall see.

     

    Jon

  9. I've had this response:

     

    Dear Sir,

     

    thank you for your e-mail.

     

    We kindly ask you to send us a picture so that our technical department can better check.

     

    Best regards,

     

    Italeri Staff

     

    I've emailed back with some photos. Mine is not quite as bad as Pappy's. I've looked through a couple of articles on finished models and they all state the fit of the canopy was good. The photos in those articles would seem to bear that out.

     

    I'll let you know if I get a response.

     

    Jon

     

  10. Thanks for this post; it has made me check my kit. Mine is the same. I am worried it's a design problem, rather than a moulding problem. The part can be bent to fit most of the way round, but not everywhere.

     

    I've submitted a request for a replacement part via their website. I'm not optimistic, but we shall see...

     

    Jon

  11. 14 minutes ago, Ratte said:

    I love the splotchy tonal variations especially on the blue-grey. How did you achieve this? Blackbasing or postshading or....?

     

    Yes, blackbasing for the blue, and then a dirty blue/grey oil filter over the top, applied with a very wide brush over the paint (no clear coats used anywhere on the model), left to dry for a while and then buffed off with a coffee filter.

     

    Thanks

     

    Jon

  12. Hello All,

     

    1 collection, 26 years, 142 aircraft, and this is the biggest failure.

     

    This is Revell's 1/48 Catalina with Belcher Bits resin tail, Quickboost resin engines, Eduard Brassin wheels and PE undercarriage. As the kit decals were pretty inaccurate, all markings are masked and sprayed - there are no decals on the model. The finish is mainly Mr Color with some MRP and Hataka lacquer thrown in for good measure; there are no clear coats. Quite a few little additions and alterations were made to better represent the real thing, from Hamilton AFB in 1949.
     

    The real problem is that the day after completion, the undercarriage collapsed. It was a tail-sitter anyway, and will probably sit in this stand for about a month and then get thrown away. 

     

    A real nightmare build in the end, which you can read all about here: https://jonbryon.com/2020/08/13/revell-1-48-consolidated-sa-10a-catalina/

     

    Comments welcome. Thanks for looking.

     

    Jon

     

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