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1/32 Tamiya Wooden Wonder

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Here is the awesome wonderful new tooled 1/32 Mosquito i started on two weeks ago. This kit just falls together and not a single gap issue. LOTS of other companies can learn from this. This is being built out of the box. I did find a way build the nacelles with out have to build the engine, just using the spinner hub. I highly recommend this kit. I will be buying the next variant that comes out . Landing gear is not glued on but fit is perfect :)


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Cheers Brian

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An excellent kit, no doubt, but I hate how Tamiya have millions of ejector pin marks. Eduard never have a single ejector Mark, even on their newer kits
 
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An excellent kit, no doubt, but I hate how Tamiya have millions of ejector pin marks. Eduard never have a single ejector Mark, even on their newer kits
If you are talking about ejector pin marks in the cockpit sidewalls. Those are washers on the real plane they help spread the stress on the airframe .
 
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Looking an excellent start Brian!


Wow! You will have many followers....I know many members that are interested on this kit :)
 
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If you are talking about ejector pin marks in the cockpit sidewalls. Those are washers on the real plane they help spread the stress on the airframe .
Ahahaha my bad...


John
 
Great detail in the office even down to the navigators oscilloscope. Looks to be well worth the money. will have to save up my pennies.
 
That really is some fantastic work on what looks to be a superb kit Brian......... A masterpiece in the making.


I'm on-board watching this.
 
The cockpit is looking superb, can't wait to see it finished
 
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Hi Brian!!


Excellent work on the cockpit.....looks great!!


I'll get my "Mossie" next week. Looking forward impatiently!


Furthermore good luck with your "Wooden Wonder-Project".


:)
 
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Excellent work so far the office looks the dogs danglies.


Scott
 
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Excellent work, as others have said, the cockpit is very good
 
Superb start Brian , looks like a beautiful kit. The instrument panel is just stunning , keep the pics coming , theres loads of people who are keen to see one of these get built , cheers tony
 
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Beautiful cockpit, absolutely stunning detail but the weathering is spot on.
 
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Are you doing this oob or adding stuff very nice by the way now I want one
 
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