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  1. 4 hours ago, NBUTLER said:

     

    You can try a company called Cincinnati Surgical it looks .like they carry the blades your looking for.

     

    Cincinnati Surgical has the blade I'm looking for but, you have to spend a minimum of $100.00.  That many blades would last 3 or 4 lifetimes.  They sell 100 blades for $37.00.

  2. 4 hours ago, PeteJ said:

    The bottom one looks like a #12 scalpel blade.  Google that and it should be a good start. Several companies look like they make variation labeled as 12a, 12b etc. Google is your best friend for this.  A little time and you should be able to find just what you  want. 

    I'm not looking for the bottom blade.  I have plenty of those.  I'm looking for the top one.

  3. Has anyone successfully ordered from Dmold Modelworks (dmoldmodelworks.com)?  Dmitri shows 3 parts I'd like to order but, every time I check the website (which is every few days), they're out of stock.  He is responsive to emails but, won't take a pre-order and can't or won't tell me when the parts I'm after will be available.

  4. I have 7 1/48th scale kits that will probably never make it to the bench.  They include lots of extras but have been removed from the box due to my limited storage space.  Send me an email for a detailed list.  Add $10.00 for shipping.  Packing will include plenty of bubble wrap to prevent breakage.  Prices are negotiable.  Most of these came from Sprue Brothers.  

    Eduard Mig-21MF (1199) asking $135.00.  Kit includes markings for 39 aircraft and PE cockpit detail in the kit.  Also includes GFM landing gear, Eduard resin & PE detail, Master Model pitot & static discharge ribbons, and Quick Boost resin add-ons. Original cost $270.00

    Eduard Mirage IIIC Profipack (8101) asking $45.00.  PE cockpit detail included in kit.  Also includes SAC landing gear; Wolfpack Design cockpit, seats, exhaust; Eduard seat belts & exterior detail; and Master Model pitot.  Original cost $97.00

    Kinetic E-2C 2000 (48016) asking $90.00.  Includes Eduard BIG detail set, SAC landing gear, & resin from Wolfpack Design, Steel Beach Accessories, & Quickboost; Vagabond decal sheet Sprue Brothers handed out at 2015 Nationals.  Original cost $184.00

    Hasagawa F-18D (PT3) asking $60.00.  Metal landing gear & resin seats included in the kit.  Also includes Eduard BIG detail set & placards, Wolfpack Design ATARS nose, and Phase Hanger Resin SHAR Pod.  Original cost $120.00

    Eduard F-86F (1163) asking $50.00.  PE cockpit detail included in kit.  Also includes SAC landing gear,& Eduard resin wheels.  Original cost $92.00

    Hobby Boss P-61C (81732) asking $65.00.  Includes SAC landing gear, Quick Boost engines & props, and Lone Star Models F-15E Reporter conversion fuselage.  Original cost $125.00

    Revell P-61A/B (7546) asking  $45.00.  Includes SAC landing gear, Quick Boost engines & props, and Eduard PE cockpit detail.  Original cost $82.00

    Also have a Microscale 1/48th scale  F4D-1 Skyray kit still in the box.  The box is damaged but is still in 1 piece.  Asking $50.00.

    nicksr1125@gmail.com

     

     

  5. I have 7 kits I'll probably never get around to that I'd like to sell.  Two questions.  Is it ok to list them for sale here on the forum?  If not, can somebody recommend a website (other than ebay) or other option?  The main problem is that they're no longer in the box and most of them have lots of add-ons from Eduard, Wolfpack Design, or other resin companies.

  6. I'm looking for a scanned copy of the Chip Jean T-33 Article in the Jan/Feb 2012 Journal.  If any of ya'll have that issue & would be willing to email it to me, I would appreciate it.  I was assigned to the 48th FIS from '83-'85 and spent many hours in the back seat of our T-birds shooting pictures of our F-15's.  Now I have the Great Wall Hobby & the old Hawk/Testor's T-33 kits to build & would like to have a copy of the article for detail information. email address is nicksr1125@gmail.com.

  7. Looking at the instructions this morning, I noticed an interesting mistake.  The sprue drawings on the back page show sprue F (the Trimetrogon camera) twice.  Unfortunately, there is only 1 F sprue.  Would like to have 2 sprues.  The camera set would make a nice kit all by itself.  

  8. Got my kit of the AFV U-2A Dragon Lady today.  From the reviews I've read online there are some inaccuracies in the canopy, nose, & intakes.  That's okay.  It looks like it will make up into a very nice model.  There is an extra cockpit tub & Q-bay cover indicating there may be more versions in the works.  I'd like to see at least a U-2C & TR-1/U-2R.  What makes this kit really sing to me is the inclusion of a full camera set including the trolley and the canopy cover.  The only negatives I've noticed is the canopy cover doesn't show any fabric texture.  The few times I saw a U-2 during my Air Force career it looked like the canopy was made of canvas fabric which has a fairly heavy texture.  It would have shown very nicely in 1/48th.  Secondly, the instrument panel is only a piece of clear plastic.  There is no decal to put on the back to show instrument faces.  While this kit is fairly far down on my build list, I"m looking forward to working on it.  Hope Eduard or some of the other resin parts companies come out with some goodies for it.

  9. On 3/1/2019 at 4:10 PM, ghodges said:

    Where did you get a "sealed" exhaust fan from, in case you use volatile lacquers or enamels?

     

    GIL :cool:

    Gil, In response to your question about a "sealed" exhaust fan.  The model I used, Broan AEW110, does indicate the motor is sealed.

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