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mikeyt
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by mikeyt » Wed May 26, 2010 9:56 am

hi i just joined up this is my newest build call me mike

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snake
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by snake » Thu May 27, 2010 6:47 pm
Great looking P-38,mike.
Good posts so far from "the new guy"
Kind of wish I still had the space/time to do kits.

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Dauntless
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by Dauntless » Thu May 27, 2010 7:38 pm
Ello Mike! Nice build. Looks like you used some alternate markings from what's on the box of the later version (Operation Torch Lightning huh?)
It's cool you can choose an earlier model of P-38 with the different engine scoops.
I want to get one of those Revell 1:32 Lightnings myself. Though I don't think you can get it in different earlier options other than the J.
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mikeyt
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by mikeyt » Fri May 28, 2010 9:10 am
Dauntless wrote:Ello Mike! Nice build. Looks like you used some alternate markings from what's on the box of the later version (Operation Torch Lightning huh?)
It's cool you can choose an earlier model of P-38 with the different engine scoops.
I want to get one of those Revell 1:32 Lightnings myself. Though I don't think you can get it in different earlier options other than the J.
i would do the same thing but i'am running out of space

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Dauntless
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by Dauntless » Sun May 30, 2010 7:58 pm
You could start hanging them up with fishline from the ceiling. You've got a little more room with 1/72 though at least.
I think that's why I like some of the 1:32 Revell models. Though the landing gear is less detailed (or sometimes wrong altogether) they are retractable like a 21C prebuilts, so you can hang them up or display landed. Kinda cool.
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mikeyt
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by mikeyt » Sun May 30, 2010 10:27 pm
Dauntless wrote:You could start hanging them up with fishline from the ceiling. You've got a little more room with 1/72 though at least.
I think that's why I like some of the 1:32 Revell models. Though the landing gear is less detailed (or sometimes wrong altogether) they are retractable like a 21C prebuilts, so you can hang them up or display landed. Kinda cool.
I think i need to hang some of my 1/32 scale stuff

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Dauntless
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by Dauntless » Mon May 31, 2010 12:56 pm
Ah ha!

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by DocTodd » Tue Jun 22, 2010 9:17 pm
mikeyt,
I like your car collection too.
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