Wall
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All comments (13) » 21 19 June 2023, 19:38
Steven Van Dyck
Thanks for the acclaim, now Essex is also loaded with PE parts under the front deck. I also removed the rear lift floor in the hangar deck, because it will be visible through the side doors. The deck edges are getting PE plating with the correct catwalk acces doors and fire station hatches, but I'm still thinking about methods to remove the space behind these PE parts. Drilling is not enough.
Thanks for the acclaim, now Essex is also loaded with PE parts under the front deck. I also removed the rear lift floor in the hangar deck, because it will be visible through the side doors. The deck edges are getting PE plating with the correct catwalk acces doors and fire station hatches, but I'm still thinking about methods to remove the space behind these PE parts. Drilling is not enough.
12 April, 12:38
April 14, 2024
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All comments (6) » 9 12 August 2023, 00:03
Steven Van Dyck
All 4 axles are now added to the frame, together with the shock absorbers that I had to shorten a bit at the front axle. The torsion bars are fixed at one side so I can remove the air bellows for painting.
All 4 axles are now added to the frame, together with the shock absorbers that I had to shorten a bit at the front axle. The torsion bars are fixed at one side so I can remove the air bellows for painting.
18 March, 23:59
Steven Van Dyck
The fuel tank hoops and steps are now replaced with PE. The steps are quite hard to bend in the right order and no dimensions or angles are given to mount them.
The fuel tank hoops and steps are now replaced with PE. The steps are quite hard to bend in the right order and no dimensions or angles are given to mount them.
14 April, 20:13
April 9, 2024
Steven Van Dyck
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USS San Antonio Class LPD Detail Up Set
Pontos Model 1:350
35016F1 9 April, 12:22
April 8, 2024
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All comments (8) » 7 10 May 2022, 05:03
Dash Rendar
What a pity, but at least there's a solution already in sight. That LED lamp looks pretty cool as a base, actually!
What a pity, but at least there's a solution already in sight. That LED lamp looks pretty cool as a base, actually!
12 June 2022, 07:41
Steven Van Dyck
The scale figure did not yet acquire his new base, but now I've taken Jim to a whole new level. I decided to replicate his costume in 1/1 and use it to perform some cosplay at the FACTS 2024 event. In fact I already wanted to do this in the fall 2023 edition, but corona prevented this for me. Last weekend it worked after all. The materials I used for this are a rubber mask of a grinning banana, a can of PUR, a bottle of moulding latex, a morphsuit, two chemical gloves, some styropor shapes, a toy gun, a white backpack, a drill holster and a dog collar. The water gun was a broken toy from the second hand store but I repaired its function and restyled it to look as much like Jim's gun as possible. My first styropor collarpiece broke, so I decided on the dog collar, but it was not painted with Tamiya like the mask but with Motip. This appeared not survivable during the show, maybe next edition I'll find a yellow one. Surprisingly many people recognized the character, but I suppose for the children I was just an alien stumbling around...
The scale figure did not yet acquire his new base, but now I've taken Jim to a whole new level. I decided to replicate his costume in 1/1 and use it to perform some cosplay at the FACTS 2024 event. In fact I already wanted to do this in the fall 2023 edition, but corona prevented this for me. Last weekend it worked after all. The materials I used for this are a rubber mask of a grinning banana, a can of PUR, a bottle of moulding latex, a morphsuit, two chemical gloves, some styropor shapes, a toy gun, a white backpack, a drill holster and a dog collar. The water gun was a broken toy from the second hand store but I repaired its function and restyled it to look as much like Jim's gun as possible. My first styropor collarpiece broke, so I decided on the dog collar, but it was not painted with Tamiya like the mask but with Motip. This appeared not survivable during the show, maybe next edition I'll find a yellow one. Surprisingly many people recognized the character, but I suppose for the children I was just an alien stumbling around...
8 April, 19:37
Steven Van Dyck
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10 8 April, 00:28
Steven Van Dyck
I started this reconnaissance Viggen project out of an early interest in this plane, while I never encountered a kit of it until I in recent years went on eBay. It will have woodland camo. You'll see I now removed the detail of the instrument surfaces, to be able to apply the Maestro photo etch replacement.
I started this reconnaissance Viggen project out of an early interest in this plane, while I never encountered a kit of it until I in recent years went on eBay. It will have woodland camo. You'll see I now removed the detail of the instrument surfaces, to be able to apply the Maestro photo etch replacement.
8 April, 00:35
Matti Thomaes
Waw, Steven, you never do just a simple build do you, and this combined with the two aircraft carriers, how do you find the time.
Waw, Steven, you never do just a simple build do you, and this combined with the two aircraft carriers, how do you find the time.
8 April, 06:27
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All comments (143) » 60 6 October 2020, 15:48
Steven Van Dyck
Thanks! Last weekend the ship was at BSMC and won either silver or gold (together with Princeton).
Thanks! Last weekend the ship was at BSMC and won either silver or gold (together with Princeton).
16 December 2022, 19:35
Joachim P.
Hello, Steven, what an impressing work to be witnessed here. My hats off to this high level of skills. I really like the glass cover, by the way 🙂
Hello, Steven, what an impressing work to be witnessed here. My hats off to this high level of skills. I really like the glass cover, by the way 🙂
5 April, 21:58
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5 26 December 2022, 13:32
Joachim P.
Wow, this is an amazing range of airwing! I can understand now, that the original island and the Revell PE parts are somehow demanding to combine. I will follow, very interested!
Wow, this is an amazing range of airwing! I can understand now, that the original island and the Revell PE parts are somehow demanding to combine. I will follow, very interested!
5 April, 21:42
April 3, 2024
Steven Van Dyck
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Avenger, Helldiver, Hellcat & Corsair Cockpit Detail Set
White Ensign Models 1:350
PE 35057 3 April, 11:01
April 1, 2024
Steven Van Dyck
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USS San Antonio Class LPD Detail Up Set
Pontos Model 1:350
35016F1 1 April, 16:42
March 29, 2024
Steven Van Dyck
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WWII USN
North Carolina BB-55 1944 - Complete Upgrade Set for Trumpeter 05303 Five Star Model 1:350
FS350033 2021 29 March, 09:24
March 28, 2024
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All comments (9) » 16 28 January, 02:33
Steven Van Dyck
I could provide a Fred Flintstone-style worker's cabin. But now brachiosaurus is primered red after some engraving sessions.
I could provide a Fred Flintstone-style worker's cabin. But now brachiosaurus is primered red after some engraving sessions.
25 March, 23:58
Steven Van Dyck
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All comments (11) » 15 14 May 2021, 22:43
Steven Van Dyck
Some areas were painted Vallejo Air metallic colors like aluminum and chrome. Then these were masked. The last phase was painting with spray can chrome, which is not resistant to Tamiya tape. This the most reflective paint.
Some areas were painted Vallejo Air metallic colors like aluminum and chrome. Then these were masked. The last phase was painting with spray can chrome, which is not resistant to Tamiya tape. This the most reflective paint.
22 March, 19:49
Steven Van Dyck
The raider is unmasked and Tamiya black wash is applied in the panel lines. A video now shows the raider doesn't shine through anymore. But I will still need to respray the base for the overspray.
Youtube Video
The raider is unmasked and Tamiya black wash is applied in the panel lines. A video now shows the raider doesn't shine through anymore. But I will still need to respray the base for the overspray.
Youtube Video
25 March, 23:36
March 24, 2024
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Avenger, Helldiver, Hellcat & Corsair Cockpit Detail Set
White Ensign Models 1:350
PE 35057 24 March, 09:59
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Avenger, Helldiver, Hellcat & Corsair Cockpit Detail Set
White Ensign Models 1:350
PE 35057 24 March, 09:59
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All comments (160) » 116 28 October 2022, 23:45
Gary Victory
Wonderful work Steven, a real labour of love and detail on your build. Truly awesome work Sir.
Wonderful work Steven, a real labour of love and detail on your build. Truly awesome work Sir.
18 March, 07:13
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March 16, 2024
Steven Van Dyck
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Allied-Axis Tank Transporters of World War II part I
The Photo Journal of the Second World War No. 03
David Doyle
2001 16 March, 16:40
March 15, 2024
Steven Van Dyck
will attend
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Flanders' Modelling Festival
Hoboken (Antwerpen)
16. March 2024
16. March 2024
15 March, 23:39
Steven Van Dyck
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Woban Class District Harbor Tug Boat
Alliance Model Works 1:350
NW35055 15 March, 14:34
Steven Van Dyck
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7 10 August 2022, 00:13
Tom B.
Very interesting project idea 👍 Looking forward to what eventually becomes of it!
Very interesting project idea 👍 Looking forward to what eventually becomes of it!
10 August 2022, 09:22
Steven Van Dyck
Well, I did put this up as an idea because there will probably first be another large ship project in the future, but this one made me decide to do the Columbia in stead of the Birmingham. I saw at least the radar antenna is correct and different from the first Cleveland kit. The dock will only arrive as early as october. It seems at least some figure sets will be needed. This does give a good opportunity to show a full ship hull and a waterline model at the same time. As the length is predicted to be almost 80 cm, this will take as much space as the Zuikaku showcase.
Well, I did put this up as an idea because there will probably first be another large ship project in the future, but this one made me decide to do the Columbia in stead of the Birmingham. I saw at least the radar antenna is correct and different from the first Cleveland kit. The dock will only arrive as early as october. It seems at least some figure sets will be needed. This does give a good opportunity to show a full ship hull and a waterline model at the same time. As the length is predicted to be almost 80 cm, this will take as much space as the Zuikaku showcase.
10 August 2022, 20:08
Steven Van Dyck
A review of the ABSD kit and the Birmingham kit used on it:
Used out of the box:
- All allied 1/350 ships can be placed in the dock, that still seems widely available everywhere. The period of use of the dock as an ABSD is restricted to 1944-early 1945, after that they were changed to AFDB status and an expansion was built around the walls. Maybe this can be scratched onto the kit without much reshaping.
- Cleveland type light cruisers are frequently portrayed on old ABSD pictures. This makes them easy subjects in a diorama, but some problems arise. You can't use the complete ABSD kit, remove two of the pontoons for a correct proportion. For me this discovery came too late. Also, the Veryfire Cleveland and Birmingham hulls have apparently an intentional kink in the keel, necessitating a rework of the first part of the keel to make them fit on the blocks. The builder is also completely left on his own device for the docking plan of the ship. Seemingly an Iowa hull was used as the manual example, but it is not reproduced correctly. A lot of blocks have to be tripled in number, I only nearly had enough of them for a cruiser. The tripling of the blocks is made more difficult because they are not perfectly square, the result has something of a wedge shape.
- The modules can also be used individually, for a port diorama or the towing by a tug. The walls can be shown down or maybe even angled halfway up. This would reduce the dio size.
- The berth of the pontoons is minimalized in the kit, most of the pictures show them sunk on par with the accompanying barge deck heights. This I also discovered later on. I could only provide access to the YRDM's on their main deck. Some of the YF barges have cabs built on them, these would be accessible then. A solution is using resin water to fill the gap, but you would need huge amounts.
- Make sure to use the wall tops as the base for the construction of the wall sides. I first squared the sides and then added the top, leading to a skewedness causing a bad fit between the pontoons.
Embellished with aftermarket:
- The ABSD is an extremely detailed upscaling of Snowman Models' 1/700 dock, making the builder level quite advanced but not extreme. Yes, there's a lot of PE, but the parts are large enough to manipulate and prepared to fold easily. But it is not complete for a real ABSD setup. Therefore you would need about 240 centimeter of two-chain railing on top of the one provided for the catwalks, assuming you wouldn't sink these down the waterline and use it on top of about half of the walls.
- Maybe you want to replace the 500+ slightly wedge-shaped keel blocks by nice rectangular ones, about half of them in a triple configuration. But that's a lot of sawing. At the other hand, the kit ones all need clean-up to glue them flush to the deck.
- None of the specialized auxiliary boats are available in 1/350. Type YF en YRDM are visible on most period pics, accompanied by a floating crane, a tug and multiple LCM's. I could have used the new Black Cat one, but I veered back from the 30 euro shipping cost compared to my usual 6 euro L'Arsenal one.
- For the Cleveland and Birmingham upgrades I can give good acclaim. A pleasure to build and perfect detail.
- Also a thumbs-up for Ion figures. I now prefer them to North Star because they don't break (and don't arrive broken either).
A review of the ABSD kit and the Birmingham kit used on it:
Used out of the box:
- All allied 1/350 ships can be placed in the dock, that still seems widely available everywhere. The period of use of the dock as an ABSD is restricted to 1944-early 1945, after that they were changed to AFDB status and an expansion was built around the walls. Maybe this can be scratched onto the kit without much reshaping.
- Cleveland type light cruisers are frequently portrayed on old ABSD pictures. This makes them easy subjects in a diorama, but some problems arise. You can't use the complete ABSD kit, remove two of the pontoons for a correct proportion. For me this discovery came too late. Also, the Veryfire Cleveland and Birmingham hulls have apparently an intentional kink in the keel, necessitating a rework of the first part of the keel to make them fit on the blocks. The builder is also completely left on his own device for the docking plan of the ship. Seemingly an Iowa hull was used as the manual example, but it is not reproduced correctly. A lot of blocks have to be tripled in number, I only nearly had enough of them for a cruiser. The tripling of the blocks is made more difficult because they are not perfectly square, the result has something of a wedge shape.
- The modules can also be used individually, for a port diorama or the towing by a tug. The walls can be shown down or maybe even angled halfway up. This would reduce the dio size.
- The berth of the pontoons is minimalized in the kit, most of the pictures show them sunk on par with the accompanying barge deck heights. This I also discovered later on. I could only provide access to the YRDM's on their main deck. Some of the YF barges have cabs built on them, these would be accessible then. A solution is using resin water to fill the gap, but you would need huge amounts.
- Make sure to use the wall tops as the base for the construction of the wall sides. I first squared the sides and then added the top, leading to a skewedness causing a bad fit between the pontoons.
Embellished with aftermarket:
- The ABSD is an extremely detailed upscaling of Snowman Models' 1/700 dock, making the builder level quite advanced but not extreme. Yes, there's a lot of PE, but the parts are large enough to manipulate and prepared to fold easily. But it is not complete for a real ABSD setup. Therefore you would need about 240 centimeter of two-chain railing on top of the one provided for the catwalks, assuming you wouldn't sink these down the waterline and use it on top of about half of the walls.
- Maybe you want to replace the 500+ slightly wedge-shaped keel blocks by nice rectangular ones, about half of them in a triple configuration. But that's a lot of sawing. At the other hand, the kit ones all need clean-up to glue them flush to the deck.
- None of the specialized auxiliary boats are available in 1/350. Type YF en YRDM are visible on most period pics, accompanied by a floating crane, a tug and multiple LCM's. I could have used the new Black Cat one, but I veered back from the 30 euro shipping cost compared to my usual 6 euro L'Arsenal one.
- For the Cleveland and Birmingham upgrades I can give good acclaim. A pleasure to build and perfect detail.
- Also a thumbs-up for Ion figures. I now prefer them to North Star because they don't break (and don't arrive broken either).
15 March, 14:28
March 10, 2024
Steven Van Dyck
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Hetzer Jagdpanzer 38 Early/Mid/Late Detail Up Etching Set (ACA/TAM kit)
Def.Model 1:35
DE35009 10 March, 00:59
Steven Van Dyck
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Hetzer Early Gun Barrel and Mantlet Set
Def.Model 1:35
DM35031 10 March, 00:59
March 9, 2024
Steven Van Dyck
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WWII USN
North Carolina BB-55 1944 - Complete Upgrade Set for Trumpeter 05303 Five Star Model 1:350
FS350033 2021 9 March, 00:43
March 7, 2024
March 4, 2024
Steven Van Dyck
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USS North Carolina BB-55 and USS Washington BB-56 Funnels
Model Monkey 1:350
350-BB55 funnels 2017 New tool 4 March, 20:41
March 3, 2024
February 29, 2024
Steven Van Dyck
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WWII USN
North Carolina BB-55 1944 - Complete Upgrade Set for Trumpeter 05303 Five Star Model 1:350
FS350033 2021 29 February, 18:29
February 25, 2024
February 21, 2024
Steven Van Dyck
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3 17 February, 23:55
Steven Van Dyck
My second Leonardo Da Vinci kit, these can be built in a day but I'm investing some extra care in them, like sanding and painting. This one also has a smoothly running gear to drive the system. Youtube Video
My second Leonardo Da Vinci kit, these can be built in a day but I'm investing some extra care in them, like sanding and painting. This one also has a smoothly running gear to drive the system. Youtube Video
17 February, 23:59
Jennifer Franklin
I love it. I'm glad you posted a video; photos wouldn't do this justice.
I love it. I'm glad you posted a video; photos wouldn't do this justice.
18 February, 00:43
Steven Van Dyck
Thanks, Jennifer. I have a movie now where the thing works for about half a minute. But painting it comes with consequences for the smoothness of running the clock. Avoid paint on the parts touching the cogs. I had to disassemble it once to remove the paint.
Thanks, Jennifer. I have a movie now where the thing works for about half a minute. But painting it comes with consequences for the smoothness of running the clock. Avoid paint on the parts touching the cogs. I had to disassemble it once to remove the paint.
21 February, 00:21
February 20, 2024
Steven Van Dyck
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Hetzer Jagdpanzer 38 Early/Mid/Late Detail Up Etching Set (ACA/TAM kit)
Def.Model 1:35
DE35009 20 February, 23:23
Steven Van Dyck
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Hetzer Early Gun Barrel and Mantlet Set
Def.Model 1:35
DM35031 20 February, 23:23
February 17, 2024
February 13, 2024
February 8, 2024
Steven Van Dyck
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3.7cm Barrels for German Flak 42 w/Shields (10 Pcs.) KM vers. of the 3.7 cm Flak 36/37 Used on Warships/M42U on Type VII & IX U-Boats
Aber 1:350
350L56 Multi-topic (3)8 February, 17:16
Steven Van Dyck
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3.7cm Barrels for German Flak 42 w/Shields (10 Pcs.) KM vers. of the 3.7 cm Flak 36/37 Used on Warships/M42U on Type VII & IX U-Boats
Aber 1:350
350L56 Multi-topic (3)8 February, 17:16
Steven Van Dyck
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DKM Scharnhorst Wooden Deck Set Type 1
Pontos Model 1:350
35012WD1 8 February, 17:12
February 5, 2024
Steven Van Dyck
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2 4 February, 23:54
Steven Van Dyck
I had seen some Italeri Leonardo Da Vinci kits, but most seemed to me too simple to be funny to build. But then I noticed this ball contraption and I really wanted to make this. I spent some time first to sand the casting lines off the sides of the parts. Some of them were even delivered without a sprue, like the cogs and the maze part. It also got a steel ball and 4 metal rods whom one is a hex rod. I decided to use metallic cans to spray it. Construction is straightforward, but I found out I had to adapt the anchor system to make the system really work. You also have to investigate how many coins the lever needs as a counterweight. But in the last video it sort of works!
Youtube Video
Youtube Video
Youtube Video
Youtube Video
I had seen some Italeri Leonardo Da Vinci kits, but most seemed to me too simple to be funny to build. But then I noticed this ball contraption and I really wanted to make this. I spent some time first to sand the casting lines off the sides of the parts. Some of them were even delivered without a sprue, like the cogs and the maze part. It also got a steel ball and 4 metal rods whom one is a hex rod. I decided to use metallic cans to spray it. Construction is straightforward, but I found out I had to adapt the anchor system to make the system really work. You also have to investigate how many coins the lever needs as a counterweight. But in the last video it sort of works!
Youtube Video
Youtube Video
Youtube Video
Youtube Video
5 February, 00:02
Jennifer Franklin
I love it; what a creative project, and *wow* yes, in the last video, it does work. Too much fun.
I love it; what a creative project, and *wow* yes, in the last video, it does work. Too much fun.
5 February, 01:42
Steven Van Dyck
Thanks. I see I mixed up the videos, the one-to-last one is actually the best one.
Thanks. I see I mixed up the videos, the one-to-last one is actually the best one.
5 February, 06:32
John Hughes
Bright lad, that Leonardo! He'll go far. Quite fancy trying something like this for a change of pace. However, I do think the vids were meant to be on Tik Tok.
Bright lad, that Leonardo! He'll go far. Quite fancy trying something like this for a change of pace. However, I do think the vids were meant to be on Tik Tok.
5 February, 08:05
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January 28, 2024
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28 January, 10:48
Steven Van Dyck
This might become rhe highest kit I made. We'll see later on what I can make of the small base that came with it.
This might become rhe highest kit I made. We'll see later on what I can make of the small base that came with it.
28 January, 11:02
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All comments (37) » 30 28 February 2022, 17:18
Steven Van Dyck
Some tools are added in photo etch or schrach. I use the Voyager pieces though some are identical to the kit PE. The tank turret is now assembled and sports the aluminum barrel, though I also got some BESA barrels.
Some tools are added in photo etch or schrach. I use the Voyager pieces though some are identical to the kit PE. The tank turret is now assembled and sports the aluminum barrel, though I also got some BESA barrels.
3 December 2023, 02:09
Steven Van Dyck
The Brengun is mounted on the turret, but the drum magazine seems positioned wrong by AFV. I think I need to remove the carrying handle from the gun to be able to add the drum correctly. I also wonder if the English at Alamein would still have white hatch insides as proposed by the manual. The Orange Hobby Besa magazines are a neat little kit, but I replaced the all-around embossing with a thread to avoid warping.
The Brengun is mounted on the turret, but the drum magazine seems positioned wrong by AFV. I think I need to remove the carrying handle from the gun to be able to add the drum correctly. I also wonder if the English at Alamein would still have white hatch insides as proposed by the manual. The Orange Hobby Besa magazines are a neat little kit, but I replaced the all-around embossing with a thread to avoid warping.
6 January, 23:39
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December 30, 2023
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4 26 December 2022, 13:26
Steven Van Dyck
I found this old seventies Otaki CVN-65 Enterprise kit, but to upgrade it to modern standards there are some challenges. It didn't have the airwing but I found somebody willing to part with a dedicated Arii set for it. I will be receiving it in march 2023. There is also no PE for this kit, so at first I was happy to encounter an interesting eBay bid and mail the 1/350 basic GMM Taniya set for only 18 euros. Sadly this is made for a post-overhaul Enterprise with the new island design, so it's not very useful for my kit. Then I contacted Revell Germany and they were willing to sell me the 1/400 PE set designed for the Aurora Enterprise they reboxed with it as a premium kit. Though not completely fitting, this will very much improve the model. Another coincidence is the 2022 edition of new L'Arsenal F-14 fighters on many scales, and they had 1/400. So I ordered 10 of these and made a Scalemates product page for this, somebody else is going to have to add the other scales... Things to look out for are crewmembers and maybe some decals, because in the kit these are just stickers.
I found this old seventies Otaki CVN-65 Enterprise kit, but to upgrade it to modern standards there are some challenges. It didn't have the airwing but I found somebody willing to part with a dedicated Arii set for it. I will be receiving it in march 2023. There is also no PE for this kit, so at first I was happy to encounter an interesting eBay bid and mail the 1/350 basic GMM Taniya set for only 18 euros. Sadly this is made for a post-overhaul Enterprise with the new island design, so it's not very useful for my kit. Then I contacted Revell Germany and they were willing to sell me the 1/400 PE set designed for the Aurora Enterprise they reboxed with it as a premium kit. Though not completely fitting, this will very much improve the model. Another coincidence is the 2022 edition of new L'Arsenal F-14 fighters on many scales, and they had 1/400. So I ordered 10 of these and made a Scalemates product page for this, somebody else is going to have to add the other scales... Things to look out for are crewmembers and maybe some decals, because in the kit these are just stickers.
26 December 2022, 13:45
Steven Van Dyck
Many other types of airplanes were added today. It was also announced that some decal sets would be produced by L'Arsenal later this year.shipmodels.info/mws_..hp?f=16&t=377091
Many other types of airplanes were added today. It was also announced that some decal sets would be produced by L'Arsenal later this year.shipmodels.info/mws_..hp?f=16&t=377091
4 April 2023, 19:39
Steven Van Dyck
I added the helicopters, fire trucks and the Navy personnel. Thanks to L'Arsenal to send me an extra pack of regular positioned personnel x80!
I added the helicopters, fire trucks and the Navy personnel. Thanks to L'Arsenal to send me an extra pack of regular positioned personnel x80!
30 December 2023, 01:53
December 29, 2023
Steven Van Dyck
I was able to find a reasonably priced copy of this book and made a page for it, but the book is undated, even in Wikipedia. It should be dated later than 1995, the latest date in its bibliography, but before 2001 because prices are still in French Francs. Therefore I indicated 1995.
I was able to find a reasonably priced copy of this book and made a page for it, but the book is undated, even in Wikipedia. It should be dated later than 1995, the latest date in its bibliography, but before 2001 because prices are still in French Francs. Therefore I indicated 1995.
29 December 2023, 11:36
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All comments (38) » 39 10 September 2023, 00:20
Ben M
Beautiful! But you should check your references, needs a little more orange 😉
Beautiful! But you should check your references, needs a little more orange 😉
12 December 2023, 21:12
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Tracks for S-300V
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wnolder.php?lang=en
2023-12-11 10:35:43
2014-05-15 21:19:56
15656
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todo