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  1. Plastistruct makes them as well. Most R/R model shops carry the brand and might have it. http://www.plastruct.com/Pages/OnlineCatalogIndex.lasso
  2. His books were what got me started in the hobby, he will be missed. RIP Mr. Paine
  3. Some really nice entries. The B-29's were awesome looking! I wish someone would come out with a nice 1/72 kit of the KC-10! Thanks for taking the pictures and sharing guys. Robert
  4. Same, thats how I did mine. I painted and glued it on later. Robert
  5. The link will take you to the picture with the P-6E Hawks in formation. You can clearly see not all the tops of the wing had the strips. http://www.airminded.net/shortsubjs/p6e_1929.jpg Robert
  6. With ship kits, you need to plan your build and paint work. Build in several sub assemblies, paint and weather, then assemble. And mind your fingers if you attach photo etched railings. Other wise you will be bending them and breaking them off every time handle the parts. Robert
  7. Wow, nice work so far! How was the kit to build? Robert
  8. Very nice, what did you use to accent the panel lines? Robert
  9. Hasegawa still has the 1/32 P-40E in their line up. But for different markings and box art, haven't seen or heard of anything coming out from them soon. http://www.hasegawausa.com/ Robert
  10. I like a challenge. Though I know it won't look as good as yours, it will be fun trying. Robert
  11. That looks great, love the smiling forehead! I have the old MPC kit that I plan on building one day along with R2-D2. Robert
  12. Great information, I learn something every time I watch your video's. Robert
  13. While on Youtube, came across this video. Pretty neat video of the P-61. Enjoy, Robert
  14. I was under the impression the Lakotas were going to take their place. Didn't realize the Apache would do it. Robert
  15. PM sent last night, let me know if you got it? Thanks, Robert
  16. Try this site, they might have something already on the shelf. http://www.rcfasteners.net/manufacturers/captive-fasteners.html Robert
  17. Your image didn't post. Can you show us what the project looks like? Maybe if you have fresh eyes looking at what you are looking at, someone might be able to give you a totally different idea. Robert
  18. I would have to say No as well. Robert
  19. It looks like the builder screwed, when he glued it and the sides shifted while drying or he didn't have them connected correctly to begin with. Robert
  20. I would say; You cannot guarantee the fitment of any of the kits that you sale as it is up to the modelers skills on how a kit is completed. Since the kit was complete and as far as you know in good condition when it was sold to you, *I will not refund your money. * or you can do this; I will take the kit back, but you will have to pay for shipping and I will only refund half the cost as the kit is no longer in its original selling condition. Its all up to you on how you want to handle it with the buyer. In the future, I would put disclaimers in all your auction or sale postings to cover you
  21. Hey Jeremy, No big deal, I am not rushing you, but glad to know you got my msg and I am good with the response. Robert
  22. Kris, You have enough skill for the kit, so you shouldn't have any problems with it. Its a nice kit out of the box and you will be happy with it. Here are some reviews; http://www.ipmsusa3.org/reviews2/mil-veh/kits/dragon_35_nashorn-sk/dragon_35_nashorn-sk.htm http://www.armorama.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=Reviews&file=index&req=showcontent&id=5076 http://modelingmadness.com/review/misc/vehicles/germany/stew164.htm A build blog; http://www.militarymodelling.com/forums/postings.asp?th=39395&p=1 Enjoy and welcome to the dark side of the hobby! Robert
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