Nice, dig the contrast. Really smooth. 

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How many parts to the main landing gear? 8 for each side! Remember how fondly I was beginning to think about this kit?
No so much anymore. The parts fit kinda almost pretty good. When all the parts are finally assembled, I hope it's pretty solid.
This designer must have gone on to a top-flite job at UM.
Saints preserve us!
Gotta think about how the project manager gave the landing gear team only 4 cubic feet to squeeze the landing gear in and close the door. Ever see how many parts are on the C5 main gear to tuck up in that space they have?
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Yes, from a time when Hasegawa, and their Academy clones, were actual turds! The Airfix F.1 was much better!As far back as 1977, Hasegawa did the Flogger B gear with 3 parts. THREE.
This product is available at tlarmodels.comCool Castles!
Yes, I should warn you (and anyone else using older decals) to place in very warm (obviously not boiling) water to not only release them but soften the decal film. How hot? If it is uncomfortable, you have reached the temperature!
@Rhino knows this as he mentions overcoating decals with a clear varnish as another way to ensure usability as well as the aforementioned, by @Rhino, Microsoft Liquid Decal Film. Well worth the investment even if only making your own decals:
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NO worries, Ski. I don't expect every member to be interested in what I post.Lol, great looking build, Rhino, just catching this, which means I'm a slacker!