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Do you belong the the TSR2 support group? :-D
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iggie wrote:Do you belong the the TSR2 support group? :-D
If membership requirement is to have 7 1/72 kits and a couple of 1/48 then yes I do :ha:

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That A-37 is coming along well, and I love your collection of models!

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I too am still unpacking things - some of which had been packed up for around 18-24 months, and some well over 10 years now...

As for liquid gravity lead bits ... I have used a similar unbranded but the same item that little cars or modelling tools as they are now called sell, and have had excellent results with their variant for weight in tanks such as the Matchbox Churchill Bridgelayer and I found that the pellets set very well with just a good dollop of pva glue mixed in with them.
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Thanks all.

Chrism, that's good to know about the liquid gravity equivalent you use.

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After mucho mucho masking and spraying the camo scheme is done. Needs some touching up in a couple of places but it's starting to look the part.

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That certainly is looking the part! That 3 colour camo is excellent!
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That Dragonfly is coming out a treat. That pile of kits reminds me of when my folks kindly asked me to remove them from the ceiling of my old bedroom in their suburban house. About fifty of them remain in storage and have not prospered there very well.
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Looking good, Narayan.
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Great job on the Dragonfly's camo. Really love the look of that plane.
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Thanks all.

A few bits and pieces added and the Dragonfly is pretty much ready for decaling topside.

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That “tweet” is looking great.
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That's looking really sharp. I'm going to have to move mine up the pile. You have whetted my appetite.
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Beautiful paintwork on the A-37!

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Very nice indeed, Narayan, this is shaping up to be an excellent Dragonfly.
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