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  1. Flyingbabydoc

    P-47D - Finished

    That is amazing Paul! I also love Tamiya kits, specially the A6M Zeros and the Spits. The Sturmovik is also a gem. Your assembly is immaculate. Congratulations. Cheers Alex
  2. Flyingbabydoc

    OMG It's got a sharkmouth 1/72 Tamiya P-51D!

    That is a gem! beautiful job, very sharp. Now the final stretch to the finish line.
  3. Flyingbabydoc

    No Sharkmouth on this Hasegawa 32nd scale Ki-84 Hayate

    That is a nice picture, but really mild. We have a child in the ward which pressed one of these "Marking compressed air guns" used to put tabs on cattle into his eye. That is a sight you don't want to see... Which system do you use? we have SAP here, very cumbersome. I thought ORBIS was much...
  4. Flyingbabydoc

    Hasegawa 1/48 TF-104

    In Italian it is l'aeroplano - masculine - so better have some clothes on...
  5. Flyingbabydoc

    Savoia-Marchetti Sm.81 Pippistrello in 1/72

    Thank you both. I am warming up for this guy here: Cheers Alex
  6. Flyingbabydoc

    OMG It's got a sharkmouth 1/72 Tamiya P-51D!

    Very sharp. I wish I could use airbrushes... good job John!
  7. Flyingbabydoc

    Hasegawa 1/48 TF-104

    I would stick to the Italian ones, with that beautiful "Cavallino rampante" emblem of the 4° Stormo on the tail. Although the Danish one looks really nice.
  8. Flyingbabydoc

    Hasegawa 1/48 TF-104

    Then you might like this one..
  9. Flyingbabydoc

    1/700 trumpeter liberty ship

    That is such a nice model. Kudos to you for choosing a different theme. How about exploding it in half and showing a submarine in the distance? That would be a nice diorama... Cheers Alex
  10. Flyingbabydoc

    No Sharkmouth on this Hasegawa 32nd scale Ki-84 Hayate

    Oh please do... Ophtalmological surgeries are so interesting. How come you train surgeons? In what specifically? My curiosity has been awakened. BTW wonderful project. will be watching closely. Cheers Alex
  11. Flyingbabydoc

    Stuka G2 FINISHED

    It will be coming up soon, I'll keep you posted. For now let's enjoy @paddy's excellent work!
  12. Flyingbabydoc

    Savoia-Marchetti Sm.81 Pippistrello in 1/72

    You are WAY too kind. I appreciate the comment, it is better, but you just stay tuned - this was a warm uup round for what's coming up next!
  13. Flyingbabydoc

    Macchi Mc.200 and Mc.202 dioramas in 1/72

    You are certainly very kind. I also agree, the Folgore is by far the most beautiful Italian WWII plane and I dare to say together with the Spitfire the most beautiful WWII plane. It is my favorite, I have built 22 of them - most are garbage, but the new ones are getting better. Thanks again!
  14. Flyingbabydoc

    Stuka G2 FINISHED

    I think this is a brilliant build so far Paddy. I am planing on doing an Italian Ju-87 (Pichiatello) in 1/72. I would love to add gun bays if they were available... Cheers and good luck Alex
  15. Flyingbabydoc

    Italeri 1/144 ATR 42 (OOB)

    Great work Chris, the size being all the fun in this build. Good job!
  16. Flyingbabydoc

    THE U-BOAT BUILD LIST - April 10 2023 blog update

    Very impressive and ambitious. You have certainly invested a lot of time and $$$ in this project. congratulations! Cheers Alex
  17. Flyingbabydoc

    1/72 Tamiya F4U-1D Soccer War Corsair

    I am truly sorry. I did not realize until you mentioned. My appologies to Sherman. in any case a great project!
  18. Flyingbabydoc

    1/72 Tamiya F4U-1D Soccer War Corsair

    Hola Saul, what an interesting project. I still think we should have an Latin American Campaign of sorts. I am all for the second Corsair in your original post. That should be a beatiful model when completed. Mucha suerte con tu proyecto! Cheers Alex
  19. Flyingbabydoc

    Me1101 Nachtjager

    Quite right Rich. As far as I know, the soviets also based their wings on the Mig-15 after these studies from late War German jets, just not variable sweep-wings (until the MiG 23). Cheers Alex
  20. Flyingbabydoc

    Another Sharkmouth

    Very nice. Neat and sharp. The model.... not you!
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