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  1. 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
  2. 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
  3. Flyingbabydoc

    Stuka G2 FINISHED

    It will be coming up soon, I'll keep you posted. For now let's enjoy @paddy's excellent work!
  4. 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!
  5. 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!
  6. 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
  7. Flyingbabydoc

    Italeri 1/144 ATR 42 (OOB)

    Great work Chris, the size being all the fun in this build. Good job!
  8. 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
  9. 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!
  10. 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
  11. 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
  12. Flyingbabydoc

    Another Sharkmouth

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

    1/72 Hasegawa N1K1 Rex Prototype

    Looks much nicer and "cleaner". That is a very good kit IMO. Good luck and see you in the finish line. Cheers Alex
  14. Flyingbabydoc

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

    Good luck John. As I mentioned in Dave's thread there are some neat "uniques" schemed for the F-51s, I really like the Latin American variants. Cheers Alex
  15. Flyingbabydoc

    Maddog Manufacturing Open in 2021

    Happy belated birthday Mark! I am happy you had a good time. Certainly you have made a lot of progress in you models. Are you really going for an An-225 kit? Probably 1/32 I guess... Good luck with your other biggies. I guess I could do an An-124 too. If it were 1:700! Cheers Alex
  16. Flyingbabydoc

    Savoia-Marchetti Sm.81 Pippistrello in 1/72

    You are absolutely right. That is what has always fascinated me in Italian WWII planes. Such unique designs. What a shame they did not work properly (undermotorized, undergunned, small payloads) but still my favorites. Thanks for looking.
  17. Flyingbabydoc

    Lockheed XFV-1

    What he said. Outstanding, what an archeological restauration. Congratulations.
  18. Flyingbabydoc

    Another Sharkmouth

    Very nice Dave! How about some latin american decals for that bird? Good luck I will be watching. Cheers!
  19. Flyingbabydoc

    1/72 Fiat CR.42 Falco - Vigna di Valle I - COMPLETED

    Italeri kits are much better than Revell IMO. This is a new re-issue of a kit from the early 2000's which was a new mold. Very sharp and pleasant to assemble. I am a big fan of Italeri (national pride, I am an Italian citizen), and have many of them assembled/on stash. I would recommend!
  20. Flyingbabydoc

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

    Thanks a lot. Indeed it looked hump-backed but astoundingly the Saetta (Mc.200) had an amazing aerodynamic performance. Mario Castoldi (the Ingenieur) was a genius in that sense, the only problem was the shitty engine with only 850 Hp. He basically kept the same plane (200) and changed the...
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