Sep 1, 2009 Thread starter #21 B-17engineer Colonel 14,949 65 Dec 9, 2007 Revis Island. Oh, and how will I change that, it's really small.
Sep 1, 2009 #22 Wurger Siggy Master Staff Admin Mod 112,055 30,173 Jun 19, 2005 Poland Not too small. You can adjust it by cutting.But don't bother about it now. Tell me which P-40B/C you are going to build?
Not too small. You can adjust it by cutting.But don't bother about it now. Tell me which P-40B/C you are going to build?
Sep 1, 2009 Thread starter #23 B-17engineer Colonel 14,949 65 Dec 9, 2007 Revis Island. The top one here is most likely the one I'll do depending on what paints it requires Attachments P-40B.jpg 68.3 KB · Views: 416
Sep 10, 2009 #24 Maglar Tech Sergeant 1,570 8 Jan 29, 2009 Florida Heres how my revell p40 came out.. I did RAF version. It's a nice kit for sure! http://www.ww2aircraft.net/forum/your-completed-kits/1-48-p40-tiger-shark-raf-adjusted-17007.html
Heres how my revell p40 came out.. I did RAF version. It's a nice kit for sure! http://www.ww2aircraft.net/forum/your-completed-kits/1-48-p40-tiger-shark-raf-adjusted-17007.html
Sep 10, 2009 Thread starter #25 B-17engineer Colonel 14,949 65 Dec 9, 2007 Revis Island. Looks great my friend!
Sep 10, 2009 #26 Maglar Tech Sergeant 1,570 8 Jan 29, 2009 Florida Was back in feburary, I was a wee one in modeling then..
Sep 10, 2009 Thread starter #27 B-17engineer Colonel 14,949 65 Dec 9, 2007 Revis Island. Well even more the reason to say looks great! I should start on the kit this weekend, hopefully!
Sep 10, 2009 #28 Maglar Tech Sergeant 1,570 8 Jan 29, 2009 Florida Pretty soon you'll have all the revell kits.. 1/48 P61, 1/48 P38, 1/48 spitfire, all of them are like $12..
Pretty soon you'll have all the revell kits.. 1/48 P61, 1/48 P38, 1/48 spitfire, all of them are like $12..
Sep 10, 2009 Thread starter #29 B-17engineer Colonel 14,949 65 Dec 9, 2007 Revis Island. I love Revell and I don't know why same with Italeri.
Sep 11, 2009 #30 Wurger Siggy Master Staff Admin Mod 112,055 30,173 Jun 19, 2005 Poland Harrison here you are an example of the modeline ( plasteline) using for small pieces holding. Of course you can use for the purpose clips as well.But these toothpicks sit in that very stable Attachments Dscn2331.jpg 106.5 KB · Views: 73 Dscn2333.jpg 104 KB · Views: 84
Harrison here you are an example of the modeline ( plasteline) using for small pieces holding. Of course you can use for the purpose clips as well.But these toothpicks sit in that very stable
Sep 11, 2009 Thread starter #31 B-17engineer Colonel 14,949 65 Dec 9, 2007 Revis Island. Oh, okay. I see now. I will stay on the look out for that too then. Thanks