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Post by alfie on Feb 21, 2008 11:36:59 GMT
Highplanes of Australia market an RAF Sabre in 1/48th scale. Otherwise you need to decide on whether you're going to build an F2 or F4 with or without slats or with the 6-3 wing. Basically an F-86E or F-86F with a few tweaks. The RAF Sabre was a Canadair Mk 6.
Alfie
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Post by alfie on Feb 14, 2008 12:39:15 GMT
Hi Bertie The Sabre was used by several RAF Sqns (3, 4, 20, 26, 66, 67, 72, 92, 93, 112, 130, 234). Profiles can be found here: www.rafweb.org/Index.htmExamples: www.rafweb.org/SqnMark003D.htmwww.rafweb.org/SqnMark004B.htmRegards, Alfie
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Post by alfie on Feb 21, 2008 11:33:06 GMT
Hi
Do you still need accurate drawings for the A-20G? I have some American info derived from the factory drawings if they'd be of use to you? PM me if you want more.
Alfie
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Post by alfie on Jan 18, 2008 13:23:50 GMT
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Post by alfie on Jan 12, 2008 14:12:41 GMT
Hi Lee Thank you for that information. I didn't know that a 1/48 scale set of Meteor intakes had been released. The PJ Productions set were in 1/72 scale, but they're not listed on their website as being currently available. For more on which aircraft had the increased diameter intakes please see this thread ipmsuk.proboards20.com/index.cgi?board=tas&action=display&thread=1189155586Alfie
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Post by alfie on Jan 10, 2008 20:46:56 GMT
PJ Productions used to sell the enlarged nacelles for the Mk8.
Alfie
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Post by alfie on Jan 16, 2007 12:03:33 GMT
Hi Paul
Thank you for your kind offer. I bought another kit off eBay in the end. I'll photocopy what I need and then put it back up for sale.
Being able to move around your loft.....hmmmm.....there's a novelty!
Cheers me dear, Alfie.
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Post by alfie on Oct 30, 2006 22:05:49 GMT
Can anyone provide me with a photocopy of the instruction sheet for the Comet DSV Liberator (Blakes Seven)?
TIA Alfie
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Post by alfie on Jul 24, 2007 19:15:10 GMT
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Post by alfie on Jul 9, 2007 23:02:48 GMT
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Post by alfie on May 31, 2007 11:51:46 GMT
Melvin
Check your PM, please
Alfie
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Post by alfie on May 18, 2007 15:22:00 GMT
I can do that for you, if you'd care to send me a SAE. My address is on the Committe page of the website.
Regards, Alfie
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Post by alfie on Apr 20, 2007 18:56:42 GMT
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Post by alfie on Jun 30, 2006 22:58:50 GMT
I got inspired to buy it in the end. KiTech is a Korean company that appears to be releasing ex-Japan kits under their own brand name. So yes, the Kitech Ymato is exactly the same as the Tamiya version, but is a fraction of the cost. It even has similar box art!
Alfie
Now the Bandai thing is something else...I don't know if I'm that far into anime!
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Post by alfie on Apr 24, 2006 18:32:59 GMT
Evening All
I'm not really a battleship modeller, but I've been half inspired by an old magazine article on the Yamato/Mugashi. I've seen a claim that the Kit Tech 1/350 model is from the same mould as the Tamiya kit. Does anyone know if this is true of not? I couldn't find anything in cyberspace. As the kit is a mere fraction of the price of the deluxe version I might just be fully inspired.
TIA Alfie.
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