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Sorry! Posted in the wrong forum Moved to: http://www.arcforums.com/forums/air/index.php?/topic/300098-spitfire-mkxii-sussex-england-1943/
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Here's the Airfix Opel Blitz and PaK 40 from an MPC boxing. The Blitz has some acetate windows plus I masked and applied multiple layers of primer to define the bottoms of the window flaps. The kit piece just had them blend into the rest of the bed cover, I suppose so the part would release from the mold. Paint is Tamiya sand over Vallejo Panzer gray, revealed by the AK chipping fluid process. The Pak had the muzzle brake drilled out and the channel in the mount that the gun slides on in recoil whittled out. Paint is Model Master. Both are weathered with pastels.
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Thinning the herd …. Sold items have been removed. Shipping not included (will ship worldwide). Payment via PayPal to rony270120@gmail.com (sent as friends/family only) No trades at this time. Please advise with ship-to zip code with your response. Send inquiries to rony270120@gmail.com Please no PM’s 1/48 Kits $55 Alley Cat, Shorts Tucano T.1 "Current RAF" (ACRK 48-03) - Full resin kit $16 Airfix, Spitfire PR.XIX (A05119) $16 Airfix, Westland Lynx AH-7 (A09101) $38 Airfix, Augusta Merlin HC3 (A14101) $20 Classic Airframes, Fairey Battle Trainer (No.4
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Thinning the herd …. Sold items have been removed. Shipping not included (will ship worldwide). Payment via PayPal to rony270120@gmail.com (sent as friends/family only) No trades at this time. Please advise with ship-to zip code with your response. Send inquiries to rony270120@gmail.com Please no PM’s 1/48 Kits $55 Alley Cat, Shorts Tucano T.1 "Current RAF" (ACRK 48-03) - Full resin kit $16 Airfix, Spitfire PR.XIX (AO5119) $38 Airfix, Augusta Merlin HC3 (A14101) $20 Classic Airframes, Fairey Battle Trainer (No.429) - Resin $40 Hase
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Hello gang, My entry for this GB will be Airfix's new Whitley bomber done up as a coastal command sub-hunter. The Whitley had a quintessentially 1930s British design aesthetic, meaning it wasn't the prettiest aircraft in the hangar. The type was designed for night bombing, but was obsolescent by the start of World War II. They were retired from front-line service in early 1942, but continued as paratroop transports, early ECM platforms, and in the long range maritime patrol-bomber role. The example I am building is of an aircraft from 502 squadron, which flew North Atla
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http://www.airfix.com/uk-en/news/workbench/spectacular-new-naval-fighter-in-148th-scale/ Planned for release September 2017 Shane
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Back to real subjects this week with Airfix's 1/72nd scale P-51D Mustang kit.
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Newly announced at Telford for 2017, an RN Spey engined Phantom in 1/72 With the Fujimi kit all but impossible to find in the UK at least, it should have a good market http://bit.ly/2fDN2FJ Shane
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Hello all, I'm currently working on the Airfix Lynx, and doing it as a German Navy Mk.88A. Lovely kit, for the most of it, but I'm a bit underwhelmed with the door gun, especially the barrel. It wasn't straight, and it doesn't have any detail at all. Does anyone have a good suggestion for a decent replacement for it? I believe the real thing is an M3M, but I'll take anything that looks like it. The kit barrel is 19mm long, if that helps. Thanks in advance.
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Looks like Airfix's next release after the Walrus will be a new P-51D. www.airfix.com%2Fuk-en%2Fnews%2Fworkbench%2Fnew-wwii-classic-in-148th-scale%2F&ref=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.network54.com%2FForum%2F149674&title=Plane Talking - HyperScale's Aircraft Scale Model Discussion Forum%3A Airfix Facebook page hinting that a new 1%2F48 P-51 to be announced. nt&txt=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.airfix.com%2Fuk-en%2Fnews%2Fworkbench%2Fnew-wwii-classic-in-148th-scale%2F
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Hello All, So, here is my completed Canberra in the colorful ESSA livery (before becoming NOAA). This old Airfix kit required a lot of work to bring it to "modern" standards, but I am happy with the results, although not entirely satisfied with the engine inlets leading edge which are a bit too fat... Note also that none of the Airfix (old or recent) kits seem to have properly captured the attachment of the horizontal stabilizer to the fuselage, and that would have been too much work for me to correct. The WIP is available in the In-Progress section of the forum.
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Good day all, This is my first posting here with a model (in WIP). I am still struggling with the image servers and the posting, so bare with me... (sorry for some of the pics captions only in french, but "the pics worth a thousand words" ) ;-) This is the (very) old Airfix kit of the BAC Canberra which I converted into the US licensed Martin B-57A. This acft was operated by the US Govt ESSA agency (as presented here) before becoming the NOAA and changing livery. The following modifications were made to improve the look, but I am not looking for full accura