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Canute

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  1. That is quite the model Craig. Great detail. 👍 Definitely need the seat belts and shoulder harnesses. Masking tape strips work for the airplane folks, why not for armor. 😄
  2. Well done with the installation of your comms boxes. Surprised the seats are a solid sand color.
  3. Proceeding nicely Eric, despite the admitted woodworking buffoonery. Keeping those chisels sharp to do the finishing around all that joinery. And keep hydrated with just water. Dehydration ain't fun.
  4. Would using plastic and resin aftermarket parts be doable or is that just not done by the card modeling fraternity? Just curious, as in my primary area, any part, no matter the source, is acceptable. Just depends on what you're willing to spend.
  5. No problem. Your Eagle is progressing quite well. Very nice work. 👍😄 The gyros are a minute detail that only an old weapons officer would spot. I could add other items, but you'd need a 1/16 scale model to see them. 😉
  6. Dan, I think you have the missile details down pat. Yellow bands mean they are live rounds or war shots. The 'winder head is a metallic green with a dark band where the fuse is located, about where you show the brown band. Well done. One detail for your 'winders is all four tailplanes had a silver grey square on each tip. These are small gyroscopes which deploy when the missile is launched. They provide stability for the missile. They are about 3" on each side, so fairly small. 👍😄
  7. Eric, I'm in on your kitchen build. Always fascinated by the timber framing builds. If you got really ambitious, you could turn your limestone into cement, but it's easier to get it in bags. Your oven for pizza sounds neat. Build it to get really hot; the best way to make pizza is in fired brick ovens.
  8. Tailplane or horizontal stabilizer, and elevators, the movable part of that flying surface, on the trailing edge. Happy to help with the nomenclature. 😄😉
  9. Very intriguing build, Michael. What is the ducket 's purpose. It looks like a smaller version of the observation position on a bay window caboose/van. Excellent work.
  10. Eric, glad to read you've recovered. And starting this build. I'm in. I've been eyeing this kit, but wanted to see a build before I pulled the trigger.
  11. Nice increment with the external pieces. Look good. 😁 This isn't a race, brother. We appreciate what you can do, despite feeling as you do.
  12. Very nice. 👍😊 Yes, Champ was another line for model railroad decals. The usual story, owners retired, no one to keep the line going. It was bought out, but just to sell off remaining decal sets. 😞
  13. Classy looking markings, settling in nicely. I used to have a bottle of Champ setting solution. Champ had some of the thickest decals out there. Walthers was a close second. Definitely need a range of solutions for your situations.
  14. Looks just like the work done stretching the P-80 into the T-33. Very nice job with your paint job, Craig. The finishes will be great.
  15. Grant, I plan to try these out. And Jack thanks, I've used some Hunterline stains and like them. They're about as good as the old Floquil stains. I miss their Driftwood stain, but there are suitable substitutes available.
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