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I’m trying to simulate wire/ hydraulic line ties for a P-51D landing gear bay. I bought the “ how to” book for the Tamiya kit and it says use lead solder and 28guage wire , but doesn’t say what to use for the wire/hydraulic line management. any suggestions?
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So this may be the longest stretch between posts but here goes . I have a personal connection to “Lil Margaret”, as a kid growing up in rural western Indiana you have little occasion for excitement. But a “P-51” passing overhead in the sky is occasion for loud yells of “YAHOO”! I had a tried and true Christian Bale “Empire off the Sun” moment , twenty years PRIOR to the fact. This was well before OshKosh because I was in my early teens the first time I saw her briefly pass over my parents house in the early 1990’s. I saw her several more times flying low and fast, truly, nothing but NOTHING s
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I’ve been mulling over the same question, compiling pics for references , etc. There is no 1970 Lola T-70 coupe racer in 1/24 but there IS a 1/24 Carrera slot car of that car, Same for some versions of the 1970-71 Ferrari 512M figuring on a conversion just don’t wanna pay $100 for a donor slot.
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Who makes the best kits?
Expat Tomcat replied to BaconRaygun's topic in Automotive General Discussion
The BEST kits are from MFH (Model Factory Hiro ), from Japan. The 1/24 scale kits generally start at about $250, their 1/12 scale kits can run $750 -$1200 depending on their rarity. The attention to detail is only matched by scratch built super-modeler kinda stuff. Expat -
I’m super detailing a 1/32 M-61 Vulcan and have the Master 6 barrel upgrade but need 20mm ammo belts and feed chutestes. Eduard made a 1/35 M-163 20mm detail set for a while but discontinued it. I think these parts are the hardest to replicate in styrene or resin. .50 cal is the biggest ammo belt I can find and I haven’t found anyone making the chutes in PE. Even a styrene part can be replicated if anyone is aware of one existing in a kit. ‘Does anyone know if ANYONE makes these?
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Sorry for the typo, freaking auto-correct strikes again.
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Thomson, ya nailed it! Wow, what a good job. My only improvement would be finding a way to make the horse mane and other hair a bit more managed and conforming to the flow of air.
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I think you did a wonderful job with the figure itself. The ammo belt just hanging out in space could be remedied with some hot water and a bit of a bend. I know this had to be an issue because there are so many ways it could go wrong. I think I’d take the chance thought to get it to hang more naturally.
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the long looking line on top of the F14 tomcat
Expat Tomcat replied to Ronald's topic in General Discussion Archived Topics
Given skill and a fine enough line of lead, I’m betting you could make the “lightening rod antenna” out of the line of death on the Tamiya canopy. -
ARE THESE REUSABLE ALSO Has anyone used an 1/32 Eduard F-14D undercarriage set (for Trumpeter) on a Tamiya kit what about the Aires F-14D wheel wells? Can they be modified to fit?
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Any word on Zactoman?
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(BIG SIGH) alas, I must count screws! Screw heads in 1/32?
Expat Tomcat replied to Expat Tomcat's topic in Jet Modeling
No they aren’t flush, they’re round head aircraft SCREWS not actually rivets. These aren’t on the flush face of the panel but on the faces of the boxes underneath the panel. -
I took an extended break from the hobby and after realizing that my eye sight isn’t getting any better, I decided to not sell or waste my investment. But Testors decided to quit and my effort to be more planet friendly, I decided to switch to acrylics. So what’s your favorite brand? Who has the best availability in the states? Who has the best color selection? What is your choice, Vallejo? Gunze? ??
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No 1/32 Navy pilots listed
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Ok, Norbert, where do I send my money? Web address please
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I have big plans for one of these too. Have one, and a 60% complete build and need the second to complete my Carrier Air Wing 3 JFK Desert Storm diorama. I'd be one of those you could count among a slam dunk for a sale. I got designs.on your F-14 intakes too. I be among the first to encourage you to get this one back into production as soon as possible and to urge others to buy them so you had a steady revenue stream. This correction helps turn a mediocre kit into a masterpiece if well executed. It is an essential buy to build an accurate model using the Trumpeter kit.