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  1. Dave's probably got it, he's got everything!
  2. UMI resins http://modelingmadness.com/reviews/korean/...ver/tmcs199.htm
  3. Looking at this review http://www.kitmaker.net/modules.php?op=mod...ent&id=4946 and comparing the sprues to the instructions here http://modelingmadness.com/scotts/mod/prev...gawa/07244a.jpg It looks like most of the unused parts are for the the small mouth F-16's with the P&W engine and earlier launch rails plus non-bulged gear doors. All of these are present, as I recall, in the F-16DJ kit, so they just carry overs from that base kit. Some are antennas, and I can see what appear to be the 2 large RWR antennas used on Polish birds (and only one for the HAF birds) but no extended t
  4. I believe the Singapore birds are blk52+ like the Sufa. Same thing with the HAF birds, but different configuration than the Sufa. HAF birds have the extended tail with big RWR bulge, without the large RWR antennas on each side of the nose and intake. I believe only the UAE uses the blk 60. Not knowing whats included in the kit, I don't know if anything else can be built from it, but I doubt the parts necessary for the Sufa, HAF or Singapore blk 52's are included. edit:or what Bobski said above!
  5. I disagree. I hate to say it, but I think the Gripen is a rather homely bird. The Viggen was stout and brawny looking. The Gripen is kinda scrawny and delicate looking.Don't like it at all, and definitely wouldn't bother with one in 1/32. A Rafale? Yeah, I could go for that.
  6. They now have the Albatros's (Albitri?) and Pups up on the ordering page with the previous releases with prices listed. Not ready to order yet, but a step in the right direction!
  7. Leo, did you see the Silver Wings CR32 kit that is to be released any day now? http://www.arcforums.com/forums/air/index....p;#entry1909720 This is why I think they are most likely to do the CR42 as well. Its expensive, but from everything I have read about the other Silver Wings kit, it won't be disappointing!
  8. I'll admit I'm not the greatest PCM fan, and another FW-190 wouldn't do much for me either. I am really surprised they didn't follow up the rag wing Hurricane with a metal winged version. However, as a business decision, I guess you can never go wrong with more 109's, FW's or P-51's. Silver Wings would probably be the best bet for the CR-42, considering their impending release of the CR32, which I look forward to getting SOON. A 42 seems like a logical follow on.
  9. Gonzalo is a top notch seller, deal with in confidence!
  10. JasonB

    Name That Spit

    This says Spitfire PR XIX http://www.hardpointphotography.fotopic.net/p18053121.html or perhaps not? This link explains why an apparent Mk XIX has a contra rotating setup. http://www.pfiquet.be/xix_or_22.htm
  11. Careful, don't cut yourself on that surface detail.
  12. You can also buy all components of the kit (without the software) as separate items at places like Hobby Lobby. The spray fixative they sell smells suspiciously like Dullcote
  13. Hey, thats good stuff right there. I didn't know Tamiya did a T-Rex skeleton. I will have to look around for one of those. Well done!
  14. I would use a facial tissue (Kleenex) soaked in white glue and water. I don't soak the tissue in the mixture myself, I brush it on with a wide brush. Use a little more glue than water. You can speed up the drying process with a hair dryer. I would just let it hang off the edge of a table, like laundry drying, until its almost dry but still flexible. Then shape it as you need over something round, like a large ball, so that it takes on that shape. I wouldn't use a paper bag as they probably won't soak up the glue mixture very well, they are stiff and would be harder to form to the shape you ne
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