So I'm trying not to say so, so I'mmmmmm so 🤣🤣🤣 I just want to say so your Hurricane looks amazing so thank you for sharing your talents so keep up for amazing work.
Much as I like aircraft, I find doing armour is 'less stressful' as mistakes can be hidden more easily! Look forward to seeing some here Jamie -but still love seeing your aircraft.
Can definitely vouch for the scrunched up shopping bag method. I’ve posted models interstate and overseas using this method with only very minor easily fixed breakages. Lovely job too on the Sea Hurricane Jamie
I saw this on the Flory site, it's a really interesting subject. I subscribe to SAM as well, so I guess I'm going to see it again there! Love your work 👍👍
Its good to have a more accurate and new P39, but the lack of rivets is greatly disappointing, especially after seeing what they are able to do, as with the Hurricane.
Somewhere I saw a photo of a P-39 wing and the flush rivets were almost completely invisible from about 2 meters. I believe that this was specified by Bell for aerodynamic reasons. So Arma left them off for good reason.
Hi Jamie, Having seriously lost my modelling mojo, thanks to the review by Jen (from Jenesis Designs) and your stunning build of the ArmaHobby 1/48 Hurricane Mk 11C, I may have just got it back! I’ve ordered the Jubilee version from Jadlam, less than £37 delivered when using a voucher, seems like a bargain. Many thanks also for posting your builds. They have a very relaxed but incredibly informative style. Enjoy your break!
P-39 from Eduard is too wrong to be nice :( Cockpit (and canopy) are moved 2mm backward and stab is 4mm forward, totally wrong wing center section, radiators block in the belly is TOTALLY wrong, wrong wing profile and thickness (almost 3mm thicker than needed), wrong stabs. Hasegawa's P-39 is almost strictly right in geometry, but doesn't have surface details and small details features of Eduard's one. So I'm VERY glad to know Arma Hobby will do the right and the modern one in the same package in my favorite quarter scale (their P-39 in 1/72 was extremely good).
So I'm trying not to say so, so I'mmmmmm so 🤣🤣🤣
I just want to say so your Hurricane looks amazing so thank you for sharing your talents so keep up for amazing work.
Thanks mate, much appreciated
Exceptional result with the white scheme, looks ultra realistic!
Thanks Mark
Just loving everything to do with the Hurricane, as I'm close to finishing mine. But - whoops! Your navigation lights are reversed🫢
Thanks Tom, and good spot!
Home in time for tea and medals 🤣.. brilliant
It's amazing how much Blackadder is in every day use with the British military!
Beautiful Hurricane Jamie, love that R.N scheme, a real warrior for sure
Thanks mate
Much as I like aircraft, I find doing armour is 'less stressful' as mistakes can be hidden more easily! Look forward to seeing some here Jamie -but still love seeing your aircraft.
I will do some armour, at some point...!
Can definitely vouch for the scrunched up shopping bag method. I’ve posted models interstate and overseas using this method with only very minor easily fixed breakages. Lovely job too on the Sea Hurricane Jamie
Thanks Bruce
Have nice break. Hurricane looks beautiful. Please do the Spitfire conversion next.
Thanks mate, I probably will if the Arma P-39 doesn't arrive in time!
I saw this on the Flory site, it's a really interesting subject. I subscribe to SAM as well, so I guess I'm going to see it again there! Love your work 👍👍
There were only a couple of shots of the completed build on the forum, so I'm looking forward to checking out the full build in the magazine.
Thanks mate
Hey great video, safe flight home and enjoy your Eid break. Regards Liam
Cheers Liam
Its good to have a more accurate and new P39, but the lack of rivets is greatly disappointing, especially after seeing what they are able to do, as with the Hurricane.
I guess it keeps the costs down but I share your disappointment
Somewhere I saw a photo of a P-39 wing and the flush rivets were almost completely invisible from about 2 meters. I believe that this was specified by Bell for aerodynamic reasons. So Arma left them off for good reason.
Hi Jamie, Having seriously lost my modelling mojo, thanks to the review by Jen (from Jenesis Designs) and your stunning build of the ArmaHobby 1/48 Hurricane Mk 11C, I may have just got it back! I’ve ordered the Jubilee version from Jadlam, less than £37 delivered when using a voucher, seems like a bargain.
Many thanks also for posting your builds. They have a very relaxed but incredibly informative style. Enjoy your break!
Safe travels buddy
Thanks mate
P-39 from Eduard is too wrong to be nice :(
Cockpit (and canopy) are moved 2mm backward and stab is 4mm forward, totally wrong wing center section, radiators block in the belly is TOTALLY wrong, wrong wing profile and thickness (almost 3mm thicker than needed), wrong stabs.
Hasegawa's P-39 is almost strictly right in geometry, but doesn't have surface details and small details features of Eduard's one.
So I'm VERY glad to know Arma Hobby will do the right and the modern one in the same package in my favorite quarter scale (their P-39 in 1/72 was extremely good).
Gouge!
So what you are saying is........
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