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Kenneth ONeill

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  1. Or some genuinely local model shops will carry a range of different size and pre-varnished bases. I've had everything from circular bases only big enough for a single 54mm figure up to rectangular bases easily big enough for a 1/48 scale WW2 heavy bomber.

  2. I couldn't find this car, but lots of the Airfix/MRRC cars were sold as kits rather than ready to run. It also appears that more than one motor was available for the range.

  3. I wouldn’t recommend ova in any form with polystyrene. Liquid polystyrene is least smelly especially if you keep putting top back on. A long time ago I used in a professional capacity another solvent for styrene but that was industrial use and had other health issues if used incorrectly so won’t even name it as you seem very against such materials.
    Good luck trying modelling in polystyrene without some odours though.

    I can guess - Alpha Bravo Sierra cement?

  4. Something like that.


    You need one base tool (small tank and fin) for the F1, F1a, F2 and another (large tank and fin) for the F2A, F3, F6, F51 and F53. You now need another 2 tools for the T4 and T5, and for the T52 and T54. This is all on Wikipedia.

    • F4F-4 Wildcat Fighting 8, USS Hornet (CV-8), Battle of Midway, June 4th 1942.
    • Mitsubishi A6M2B-21 'Zero' (Zeke) Carrier Soryu, Battle of Midway, June 4th 1942
    This is the information shown when looking at the gift set in the online shop. Were you looking for other details?

    Yeah - I was curious who was flying the F4F-4 and where it was during the battle of Midway (was it over Midway island, over the carriers, etc.)

    Well, an individual machine's actual geographic location during an engagement was what it was. You've probably got more chance of identifying the carriers/airbases machines operated from than the location where a Tally-Ho call was made/received.

    As for the pilots, unless they were unit commanders, you almost certainly find that several pilots in a fighter unit shared a pool of aircraft between them, so you'd need personal logs to establish that BuNo 99999942 was flown by 2nd Lt P PPrune on 04/04/42.

  5. OK, I've never build this specific kit, but the 1/72 scale Blenheims will all have steps M-N for undercarriage extended, and then O-P for undercarriage retracted (or vice versa for retraction state). Either way, there will be text like "for u/c extended follow steps M-N, then skip to step Q. For retracted skip steps M-N and follow steps from O".

  6. Which version? Airfix have done both an MR2 (outline and bomb bay), and an AEW2 (outline and control desks). Both have an accurate cockpit.


    Also Llever have done an MR3 (tricycle undercarriage).

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