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  1. White_Wolf

    F16A - 1/48 kit from Kinetic

    I like the kit already, it's a challenge to cut a lot of the original and threw it out, but the additions are worth it. Laurence
  2. White_Wolf

    IAR-81C - WW2 Romanian Fighter

    Thank you :good: As for a name, I don't really have any evidence there has ever been one. This airplane has been and still is much discussed, at least amongst Romanian enthusiasts. I read some of those forums and much more, never seen a name. Nose art, yes, quite a few inspired by American...
  3. White_Wolf

    IAR-81C - WW2 Romanian Fighter

    Thank you Gary !
  4. White_Wolf

    IAR-81C - WW2 Romanian Fighter

    Thank you :good:
  5. White_Wolf

    IAR-81C - WW2 Romanian Fighter

    Thanks Paul - this is indirectly linked to members of my family, two that I know of were pilots in WW2 - they would have certainly see and hear these birds up close. Laurence
  6. White_Wolf

    IAR-81C - WW2 Romanian Fighter

    Thank you Greg.
  7. White_Wolf

    IAR-81C - WW2 Romanian Fighter

    Thanks MP :good:
  8. White_Wolf

    IAR-81C - WW2 Romanian Fighter

    Right, time to call this done. Might add a bit more pigments here and there, few very minor adjustments, but it's done. Thanks for watching this build, for the kind words and support. Laurence
  9. White_Wolf

    IAR-81C - WW2 Romanian Fighter

    Thanks Ian, appreciate it. Laurence
  10. White_Wolf

    F16A - 1/48 kit from Kinetic

    And then some - makes life interesting ... Laurence
  11. White_Wolf

    F16A - 1/48 kit from Kinetic

    Thanks Saul, much appreciated. I'll let you know. Laurence
  12. White_Wolf

    F16A - 1/48 kit from Kinetic

    Thanks Tim :bigrin:
  13. White_Wolf

    F16A - 1/48 kit from Kinetic

    Right ... while final touches of paint are drying on the IAR, I have started this one ... And some extra goodies ... Inside the Blackdog kits ... The 3D decals look very nice, never used this stuff before. Straight from the beginning, the kit parts look nice and crisp, lots of...
  14. White_Wolf

    IAR-81C - WW2 Romanian Fighter

    Yep - Bic wite-out, small white bottle with an applicator. Chuck mentioned this in his thread about the plane, I tried it, and it works a treat. Once applied it dries super fast, then I smooth it out with a triangular spatula with a little bit of Tamiya X-20A thinner. Leaves a very smooth...
  15. White_Wolf

    IAR-81C - WW2 Romanian Fighter

    Thanks mate, appreciate it. The kit is suffering from huge gaps, some very brittle parts, misalignment and all, but it's legacy for me, that's why I wanted to do it.
  16. White_Wolf

    IAR-81C - WW2 Romanian Fighter

    I managed to do a few things since the last update, so it's time to take a look. Engine front view. Oil radiator - Clarke valve there will be lead wires there. scratch built. Had to cut the portion of the wing where this gizmo goes in, cut too much and used brass sheet to recreate the air...
  17. White_Wolf

    IAR-81C - WW2 Romanian Fighter

    L-E-G-E-N-D thanks Saul !!!
  18. White_Wolf

    IAR-81C - WW2 Romanian Fighter

    Thanks Saul, appreciate that. I don't own any books on the IAR, it's only materials I have been able to find on the net. Cheers, Laurence
  19. White_Wolf

    IAR-81C - WW2 Romanian Fighter

    Right, bit more of an update here ... Lower tanks go in there, had to scratch them both. This is how they fit in ... Aluminium tape to be wrapped around these and it will look better. The engine ... a totally different proposition. The parts don't look that bad, but the two halves of...
  20. White_Wolf

    IAR-81C - WW2 Romanian Fighter

    Thank you, a lot of measuring and even more researching the darn thing. The replacement I found was for the engine, a Polish business. Not bad, but a lot of money and I just didn't think it would be the best option. Laurence
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