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Bradley25mm
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Thank you Wayne
Chris
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Impressive build my friend!!!👍👍👍
Chris
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Another fantastic build. All that PE really makes everything stand out, especially on the 30mm cannon. The cockpit and optics on the front sensor ball are simply amazing. I’ve seen a lot of modelers try to replicate the look on the optics. You’ve absolutely nailed it.
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Christopher
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Stunning build Chris. 👍👍👍👍👍
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Christopher
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Keep knocking em out Duke. Nice Build.
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Christopher
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Very interesting build, and well executed. The rigging makes the model “Pop”Thanks for posting.
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Christopher
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As always Gil, a fantastic build. One question. Did you either pre, or post shade the panel lines? I really like the effect you got. Congrats.
Christopher
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Excellent build my friend. The model turned out great. The base added an extra “Kick” to the overall presentation. Congratulations.
Christopher
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I normally use Tamiya silver decanted out of a spray can to airbrush aircraft . I have never use Alclad paint before. I’ve heard a lot about them. Are they easy to use, and worth the effort? How well does it stand up to washes . Thanks in advance.
Christopher
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More pictures, more pictures!. It’s nice to see that someone actually dirties up the seat cushions on an ejection seat. The wash really makes things stand out. Great work.
Christopher
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Holy smokes brother. From the finish on the disco ball, to the optics on top of the rotorhead, and your weathering. Awesome! I built this model about three years ago. It turned out pretty good, but not as fantastic as yours. By the way, your glass is the best i’ve ever seen on this model.
Christopher
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Absolutely stunning! Fantastic weathering effects.
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Awesome work as always. That is a tremendous amount of scratch building and modifications. True craftsmanship. Keep it coming.
Christopher
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All the parts have come in. The engine covers are what I'm working on now. After they were cut apart, I thinned all the panels with my Dremel tool. Just like the Mustang I built, I'm going to pose this one in a state of maintenance as well. I've purchased mechanics from Black Dog Models, and a B-25 Mitchell crew from ICM models. The engines, and all the framing will take the most time to construct.
Christopher
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Holy smokes! For as fast as you built it, it turned out great. As slow as I am, there’s no way I could have done it. Congratulations Mark.
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“You sir, are a steely eyed missile man”. Fantastic work as always David. Can’t wait to see the finished model.
Christopher
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Great build, and a very impressive display. Congrats!
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Always wanted to build this kit. Love the decals. Great job and Congrats Ed.
Christopher
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Thanks Dave for the review link.
Christopher
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Richard,
Thanks for the reply. I’ve purchased everything you’ve mentioned above. I’m going to buy the propeller correction set as well. I’ve decided to really take my time on this one. I’ve opened up the engine panels on both nacelles already. I’lI thin the panels out with my Dremel tool. I plan on super detailing the engines, and gun bays. I’ll have to scratch build the framing around each panel attachment point, as well as a few other things. As far as being tail heavy, I glue all my models to their bases. Have you built this kit?
Christopher
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Does anyone know of an aftermarket detail set for the engines?
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Christopher
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My first Nationals. Had a great time. Made some new friends, and got a lot of good advice from some fantastic modelers. In reference to judging, is it common place for judges to pick up models off their bases to look at them? Just curious.
Christopher
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Well, I don’t know where to start. From the cockpit to the engine. The landing gear, and the landing gear bays. Absolutely Phenomenal work. She turned out great. Congrats.
Christopher
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Thanks a lot Gil. Means a lot coming from you.
Chris