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Joev259A

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  1. G'day all.  I'm starting to build for a display a 1/72 scale F-16 in the blue Ukrainian AF colors.  Another modeler is sending me the digital camouflage scheme that  I'll have to cut and fit,  but does anyone know what the blues that they use?  I know it'll be fictitious,  but it'll look neat!   I have some Testors MM, Tamiya paints, etc.  If there's FS numbers I can work with that.   Thanks!

  2. G'day- I am gathering research information on a Hawker Seahawk; 806 Squadron.  This jet has the "Ace of Diamonds" logo on the fuselage sides.  According to a Modelaid magazine profile, there is a red-white band around the fuselage (illustrated),  and it also references a red-white band around the wings, which is not illustrated.  Does anyone have any information on where these bands are located, and whether the red is on the outside?    I am thinking my next option is to contact on of the UK museums.  

    thanks for any feedback.

    Joe Vattilana    IPMS/Delaware Valley Scale Modelers

     

     

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  3. Attached are photographs of my 1 1/2 year scratch build  1/25 scale P-2 crash fire truck. Length is approximately 16 inches. Wheels and tires are custom bought from American Industrial Truck Models out of New Jersey,  seats are from an American LaFrance ladder truck,  engines were bought on E Bay and are modified to look like the earlier gasoline engines,  and a couple of transmission parts from a Russian truck.  The rest is sheet styrene and tubing.

    Since this is a military vehicle, and I've never seen one in civilian markings,  I posted this under the Armor Forum.

     

     

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  4. G'day.  I have a 1/35 (Polish manufacturer) kit of the 7TP light tank.  This was used around 1938-1939.  They call for a three tone color scheme of  Olive-Green (Khaki), dark brown, and sand yellow (ochre).  Could anyone suggest paint colors,  or should I just go with whatever Testors/Humbrol paint labels?  I think the Olive green may be a light greenish tint, and the sand yellow somewhere in the Middlestone tint.    Any help from my "associates" is greatly appreciated.

    Joe Vattilana

     

  5. "Kuklinski's Principle of Appearance: A half-built scratch built kit impresses people with your skill; a completed scratch built kit looks just like any other model."   

     I have included a picture of my in-progress scratch built 1/25 scale FWD P-2 crash fire truck.  I have been working on this since March, 2020.  The body is more of less complete, except for the battery compartment (the opening on the lower, center of the body).   Everything is pretty much scratch built.  It's about 16 inches long, 5 inches high and about 4 1/2 inches wide.  The tires are resin from American Industrial Truck Models, and some parts from the AMT American LaFrance pumper kit (mainly just the seats).  The next "adventure" is building the transmission, steering, and engine  assemblies.  I have more pictures but I can't seem to download them.  

    I have a question for you folks:  I need to scratch built two "straight six cylnder" gas engines.  Any suggestions on where these can be found, or modified?  I may have to scratch build these too.image.thumb.png.82735e0ab9dcc63bd861e244ea7888bc.png

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  6. G'day- I have a (Polish kit) of a 1/35 scale 7TP light tank.  They reference colors of  Olive green (khaki),  dark brown, sand yellow (ochre), and dark grey.  Would anyone know what paint colors to use for these  (preferably enamels)?   I have very limited knowledge on World War II Polish tank colors.

    Thanks!

    Joe Vattilana 

  7. G'day.   I bought the Micromark resin casting kit to cast some seats.  I was able to make a master using the rubber latex material,  however,  after the resin casting "cured,"  it came out a powdery white,  and crumbled.  Needless to say the castings weren't usable.  Any guidance on this?  I'm assuming the Parts A and B  were not poured out in specific equal parts. Thanks!

    Joe Vattilana

     

  8. G' day-  I have a Tamiya Mk.3 tank that I understand the Swedish army used at one time.  It was called the Stridsvagn 81.   I was wondering if anyone has information on the color and/or color scheme.  I thought it could be the same color as a British Mk. 3,  but I thought I saw something that they had a splinter type camouflage pattern.   I tried the IPMS Sweden forum,  but it's all in Swedish (go figure!).  I have another British scheme that I may use if this doesn't work out.  Thanks for any information.

    Joe Vattilana

     

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