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chaserone

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  1. Thanks for the response everyone! :D Froggy: PMed Blunce: I rather term it as cosmetic plastic surgery....... :) Most of the time, I only shave bits off the bum and the legs. Bum shaving is for height issues (cannot fit when cockpit is closed.) Legs are cut or shaved if they cant fit through the openings in the console. If possible I try to cut the console panel to fit (as long as it doesnt affect the gauges). Bigasshammmm: Are the pilots 'posable'? Ie. the hands are not 'molded' to the body. I was thinking more of pilots like the Hasegawa ones where you can adjust the arm pos
  2. Are you molded in 1/48 scale? Do you have modern jet flight credentials? Are you bored being stuck in someone else's spares box? If so, WE NEED YOU. Put your 'skills' to good use. Examples of the jets you will be flying includes the SU-37, F-5E, Mig-29A, Mig-21MF, F-4S, F-14D just to name a few. So fancy yourself to be a hot fighter jock? Apply today. Reasonable wages apply. Warning - While we try not to do it, amputations may be required to allow for fit into the cockpit and seat. For more infomation. PM me or reply to this post. :) Thanks. Sorry guys, trying to be funn
  3. Thanks! That really helps. All I need now are the instructions for the 48th scale Mig29.
  4. Hi, Not particularly sure where to post this help wanted request. But anyway here goes. I have just purchased 2 1/48 kits on ebay dirt cheap. However, there is a catch. They don't have instructions. I am wondering if anyone out there have any of these kits and whether they would be willing to scan me a set of instructions. The kits in question are: Hasegawa 1/48 Mitsubitshi XF-2A Academy 1/48 Mig 29 Fulcrum A Please let me know if you could help. Much appreciated. Thanks.
  5. Hmmm interested.... How does $10 plus postage to Australia sound?
  6. 1/32 Scooter? I have the very old hobbycraft/Hasegawa version. It is nice but it lack quite a few details. If current trumpeter releases are anything to go by, chances are it will blow the old kit out of the water. I dont know about the newer A-4 Hasegawa kits though. But I suspect the weapons choice alone will outdo anything Hasegawa (old and new) has. (look at the kit for Mig 29 - Trumpeter VS Revell)
  7. That is one yummy list, I am drooling in eager anticipation of the 1/32 A-6E and the 2 Flanker variants. (there goes my budget!)
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