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Hemi,
Most definitely post pics! It is cool to see the progress one is making on their build and it also helps with seeing what the kit looks like and so forth. Lots of us have MANY kits in our stash and you may be putting one together that we have and was wondering how it went together, you know any fit issues, how the decals go down, a better way to do a step, etc. . So pics and any info on how the build is going for you is great information! So post away!
Eagle90
waynec Bish I wondered why that sounded foreign to me. That's because folks like you and i lump all airplanes under the category of TARGETs.
Bish I wondered why that sounded foreign to me.
I wondered why that sounded foreign to me.
That's because folks like you and i lump all airplanes under the category of TARGETs.
lol, well, depends if they have black crosses on them or not.
I am a Norfolk man and i glory in being so
On the bench: Airfix 1/72nd Harrier GR.3/Fujimi 1/72nd Ju 87D-3
The F-6D was the photo recon version of the D model. The tail has slight modifications, but otherwise identical. It still packed it's 6 x 50 cal punch.
Steve
Building a kit from your stash is like cutting a head off a Hydra, two more take it's place.
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Никто не Забыт (No one is Forgotten)Ничто не Забыто (Nothing is Forgotten)
Bish,
He talking about a P-51 for the Mustang GB.
John,
I usually post pics whenever I feel I've made progress enough to share, or have a question and need to show the item I'm questioning. Don't worry, you won't use up too much bandwidth. Sometimes I just post the very start and the completion.
As far as the tail for the F-6D, I don't have one, but you might want to pose that question in the Stang build or just generally in the aircraft section. The only 1/32 Mustang I have is the Hasegawa D.
Not sure what GB this is for, you need to hit the reply button in that GB.
But in answer, yes, post pics during the build, when ever you thing you are at a stage you think it worth sharing. Be sure to post pics of any issues with the kit, how you over came them or what you need help with, as well as normal progress pics.
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