What do you mean… a great design, so well respected Bob Semple took it up in WW2:
Chances are, the shell would go right thru without even noticing it hit anything…
They do say the biggest risk to Israeli Sherman crews was pulmonary oedema caused by shells ionizing the air as they whistled through both sides of the tank…
Vortex paint mixer arrived. The mixer smells like Chinese rubber. If you’ve ever been in a Harbor Freight Tools store in the US, you’ll know exactly what I mean.
Haven’t tried it yet.
Da O-I is in da house!
This kit is impressively molded and it is HUGE - bigger than a Maus or Jagdtiger.
Also got this little package in from Kyiv -
Really neat kit but they flat-packed it for shipping! I have to build the box.
Santa’s keeping all of his promises and the kits keep rolling in. We’ll see what the rest of the week brings.
Which shop in Kyiv?
Daniel, you should do a product review of that P-40 Long Track Radar.
At least an “Open the Box” report with sprue photos.
I would love to see how Trumpeter is handling that radar dish. Does it come as a flat etched metal sheet? Must we wrap it around a US Football to attain that shape? Or Is it already formed for us?
OMG - it is injection molded plastic rather than a PE fret!
Trumpeter photo used here for discussion ONLY.
Link to instruction sheet pdf file posted on the ScaleMates website:
Never too late though…
I bought something similar to Aliexpress, but it does not need metal balls.
Although not an absolute solution to the problem, it solves most mixing problems.
Link to video.
Up Scale Hobbies, dba AceUA Scale Models on EBay.
Rare crispy crust Digiorno 3 meat Millennium Falcon pizza, meets a hungry Sith edition.
Somehow that tasty model disappeared before I could list for sale on ebay. If the Jesus toast sold for $25,000, fanatical Star Wars disciples would bid that up to at least $80…wink
Laffin’ !
@fromSalekhard
Please can you tell me what power adaptor it comes with?
If I bought one it would have to work on 230V.
This is just “our” electric current (220V). Look at the link to the store, they seem to have different voltages.
Looks like 110
it should be possible to find a network adapter
for 230V with the correct DC output
Says so right in the specifications:
Duktbeskrivning
Specifikationer:
□ Effekt: AC 110V ~ 50Hz / 60Hz
It appears to be powered by an external transformer so now you need to either contact the manufacturer directly to see if there is a 220V version made or find a European based sales site that may be selling the unit with the proper sized transformer for your location.