Lovely work so far John!
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It is, I wonder if I can hire him for a day or two?Some nice neat work addressing the gaps
It is, I wonder if I can hire him for a day or two?
You can but he's not cheap. I'll do it for the same in Canadian dollars so 30% less.
Question? Are you using the kit supplied air intakes for the Superchargers or aftermarket? The ones that came with my Revell kit look entirely too small and wrongly shaped?
Based on how the parts are attached onto a flat surface, I'm sure you could get the Eduard set to fit your Revell kit. The superchargers on the Academy kit looked fairly decent. Ya want em?I saw that kit but it was for your version of course. Can't find one for the Revell kit. But they sure look great! I was curious because I have yet to see anyone satisfied with the OOB intakes or 'chargers.
Thanks very much for a very kind offer! I will stick with what I have for this round. But I am going to do this build again with a different vendor, either Academy (I like what I have seen of your kit!) or perhaps another. Would love one that is more recently tooled. I have sanded a lot of the detail off mine because it was all raised. And I am not terribly good at scribing yet but working on it!!!! To be honest part of what will drive my kit selection from now on aside from price will be availability of aftermarket parts.Based on how the parts are attached onto a flat surface, I'm sure you could get the Eduard set to fit your Revell kit. The superchargers on the Academy kit looked fairly decent. Ya want em?
I'm not using the kit intakes either but I'm not sure if they are an upgrade over the Revell kit or not.
Let me know... I'd be more than happy to put those parts in an envelope for you.
Thanks very much for a very kind offer! I will stick with what I have for this round. But I am going to do this build again with a different vendor, either Academy (I like what I have seen of your kit!) or perhaps another. Would love one that is more recently tooled. I have sanded a lot of the detail off mine because it was all raised. And I am not terribly good at scribing yet but working on it!!!! To be honest part of what will drive my kit selection from now on aside from price will be availability of aftermarket parts.
That jives with my experience so far about the people on this forum! Thanks again for the offer. I am definitely going to buy one of those two kits. Not sure which yet but should be fun!One of the great things I've discovered on this site is the willingness of other posters to contribute. I've received spare parts and decals and even a whole kit as a result of the generosity of the ww2aircraft.net community. So I just want to extend the same courtesies that I have been shown! Let me know if you change your mind.
I did some internet research prior to purchasing the Academy P-38 kit. It was a toss-up between this one and Hasegawa's 1/48 Lightning. A few people have stated that the Hasegawa has better detail but the majority seem to think that the Academy fits better. Due to the complicated twin boom configuration, I went with the better fit.
One more question please, I noted in reviews of both the Revell kit, and the Hasegawa kit that the builders had issues with attaching the main gear doors. Basically their complaint centered around the lack of positive locator marks or pins. And they were fiddly to hold until solid. What was your experience on that area with the Academy kit?One of the great things I've discovered on this site is the willingness of other posters to contribute. I've received spare parts and decals and even a whole kit as a result of the generosity of the ww2aircraft.net community. So I just want to extend the same courtesies that I have been shown! Let me know if you change your mind.
I did some internet research prior to purchasing the Academy P-38 kit. It was a toss-up between this one and Hasegawa's 1/48 Lightning. A few people have stated that the Hasegawa has better detail but the majority seem to think that the Academy fits better. Due to the complicated twin boom configuration, I went with the better fit.