Nigel - great post - having built a couple 1/32 F-18's I would also strongly suggest purchasing the airbrush stencil set you did a review of quite a while back. All those No step, Hooks etc. in the decal sheet are pain to place and deal with and cant compare with the airbrushed markings
If you want to figure out the configuration of your wheel brakes. Look at the safety wiring. Safety wiring if you're looking at two bolts one above the other the lower bolt is going to have the safety wiring coming off the top left and then go into the upper bolt to the bottom right and so on and so forth. Have it done that way prevents the bolts from coming loose.
Thanks for this one Nige, gives me a few ideas to complete my local GB😉
Resin parts look soooooo much better and nicer 👍😁😁
I think so too!
Damm you guys are so lucky, we have to wait until the end of time to access those aftermarket parts, Another great episode mate. Cheers Jason
Hi Nigel, thanks for the review. Those parts look amazing! Thanks for sharing. Jeff
Well, now you have got to build one of them! But not until you have finshed the STUG STUUUUUG!!!! :D
You may want to take a look at the Revell 1/144 super hornet. It's a little gem.
Nigel - great post - having built a couple 1/32 F-18's I would also strongly suggest purchasing the airbrush stencil set you did a review of quite a while back. All those No step, Hooks etc. in the decal sheet are pain to place and deal with and cant compare with the airbrushed markings
Thanks for the info!
If you want to figure out the configuration of your wheel brakes. Look at the safety wiring. Safety wiring if you're looking at two bolts one above the other the lower bolt is going to have the safety wiring coming off the top left and then go into the upper bolt to the bottom right and so on and so forth. Have it done that way prevents the bolts from coming loose.
Thanks for the tip!
Cutting those hubs off looks like a pain!
Should be fine.