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  1. 1/32 Italeri F-104G. OOB.

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    Overall, nice kit. Lots of excellent details (like the ladder, engine and tail dolley) and tons of decal options, but a mediocre cockpit. If I can pick up another for cheap I will definitely get some aftermarket decals and build that NASA bird.

  2. Glad that the wing decals are meant to be weathered. Finemolds' decals don't conform well over compley shapes, even slightly raised panels. Nevertheless still looks ok.

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    Closeup shows how the decal breaks rather than conformm to the raised panel. Again, not a problem since t adds to the effect.

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    Maybe I was pusihing too hard by Microsol rather than Microset.

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  3. Looks like we're almost halfway there already !

    I'm only just starting the process and haven't solicited outside prizes for raffling, but I can assure GB participants that there WILL be goodies/gift certificates to win!

    Till then, shameless excuse to bump the thread and post some old builds.

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  4. Name: Spitfire: 80th Anniversary Group Build

    Dates: March 5, 2016 - January 1, 2017

    Mods: nickdanger, ?

    Link to planning thread

    Description:

    Thought it would be nice to start the GB next year on the 80th anniversary of the Spitfire's first flight, March 5, 1936 (though there is some confusion) and run it through the anniversary of the last operational RAF flight, January 1, 1951.

    While it's a subject that is already quite popular, the last few years have been good to Spitfire fans with excellent kits at a variety of scales and Marks from multiple kit manufacturers.

  5. I second the vote for Pegasus! My 9 y/o son did their P-51.

    Also if the kids are good with smaller items and have some hand eye coordination, the EasyBuild kits in 1/72 from Hobbyboss are inexpensive and nicely detailed. Plus there are plenty of interesting planes to build.

  6. Aloha,

    I wanted to gauge support for a group build celebrating the 80th anniversary of the most beautiful plane (IMHO) to grace the skies, the Supermarine Spitfire.

    Thought it would be nice to start the GB next year on the 80th anniversary of the Spitfire's first flight, March 5, 1936 (though there is some confusion) and run it through the anniversary of the last operational RAF flight, January 1, 1951.

    While it's a subject that is already quite popular, the last few years have been good to Spitfire fans with excellent kits at a variety of scales and Marks from multiple kit manufacturers. What say you all?

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