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Canute

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  1. Your weathering is superb, Rob. And your explanation of the methods you employ is also. Thank you for sharing your artistry.
  2. Your wounded look good. The washes really make them pop. The dismounted Cuirassier looks to be an interesting project with his weapons and that helmet. looking forward to how this turns out. 😄
  3. Superb craftsmanship, Grant. I'd rebuild a layout to make that the centerpiece. 👍
  4. That's some mill, Craig. No mufflers. And 24 plug wires? Yahoo. Can't wait to see that wired up.
  5. No, I believe these are from forgotten stashes, recently come to light. I think there are plans afoot to resurrect the kits, but I could be misinformed.
  6. What a novel way to add a vent/window. Looks good.
  7. Nicely done. Looks like a lot of the jets I flew, back in the day. Well worn.
  8. Topic is good. Can you edit the links or at worst, delete them?
  9. Mike, looks suitably mangled. Enough damage to require local shipyard time, but not so much it has to go to a major base for rebuilding. 👍
  10. Those vehicles look suitably grubby. Weathering is nicely done.
  11. Nice Hurricane from BoB. I've been a fan of the battle for years. Very close run thing. There is a build review of the Airfix kit here: https://www.cybermodeler.com/hobby/builds/airfix/build_airfix_2067.shtml
  12. Good start, LWARD1291. Fun and games building resin kits. I had a friend build an HO Sylvan tugboat. He had similar travails fitting that kit. I've built a few vehicles of theirs and they too needed much cleanup. That being said, they are often the only way you'll get a particular model.
  13. Works great in Rob's scale of 1/32. What happens in the smaller ones? I suppose there are 1/48 stencils for the national markings, but the neat fine print markings, like to fueling and weapons racks are impossibly tiny.. I salute the fine work done on this model. 👍
  14. Glad to see you're on the mend. Hope your Admiral is feeling better, too.
  15. Those painted on stencils are slick. They beat water slide decals. You say only 1/32? Someday they might show up in 1/48 (I hope).
  16. Well done, Greg. Something different, for sure. I've seen them in on-line catalogs, but never followed a build.
  17. You and the Admiral keep at it with your recoveries. Stay hydrated. You're in my thoughts and prayers, mate.
  18. I look at the Wrights as the first systems engineers, melding airframe and powerplant design, doing their flight testing and trying to sell their designs. One other oddity was they worked with wing warping to turn versus the later development of ailerons. I think Glenn Curtis was the aileron inventor or his aircraft made the early use of ailerons.
  19. It's a wonder that actually flew with that tiny vertical stabilizer and rudder. Aeronautical engineering and design was in it's infancy, but the Wright Flyer had more surface area than this Fokker.
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