Since I have a lifetime supply, happy to mail you a chunk?
I think so too Chris. I used the aluminum tape on my P-51B and really liked it.
As I mentioned to Sam, at least to my eye, it looks a tad thicker than Tamiya’s tape so I am not sure how the photo etched buckles/latches would work out?
I hate the the micro setting so much.. blah
Thank you so much for the kind words!
Happy Modeling,
Mike
The metal tape long term was what was in my thoughts . I use aluminum tape for a few other hobbies , some work great and some just won’t stick around ……….
Hey hey Sam,
Oh man, if you don’t mind? That would be very cool and in turn, if you need something, let me know!
I’ll mesage you shortly!
Happy Modeling,
Mike
For sure, when I bought it, I realized it was enough for about 1000 shoulder straps so I’m happy to share the wealth.
Will sent it out tomorrow.
Haha noice! Sweet, and you know, I don’t care what they say about you.. You are AOK haha
Thank you so much once again!
Happy Modeling,
Mike
Update 2
This is just a quick update to where I am at at the moment with this build.
I used Vallejos flat black as my basecoat for the interior parts.
Used a razor saw to replicate the wood grain on the floor. From three feet, it looks good ![]()
Lets see what I can get myself into…
Happy Modeling,
Mike
Update 3
Got a little more done on the interior with some subtle washes and some dry brushing. Now the fun really begins, the detail painting.
As for the floor, I lightly sprayed it a dark brown then dry brushed a lighter shade of tan.
Then sprayed the basecoat using flat black. Once everything was painted, I sanded the floor area lightly removing the black and revealing the "wooden"floor.
One thing that I am blown away by is the instrument panels decal. It is very plain Jane with simple detail. I checked the Tuskegee Airmens P-51 by Tamiya and the IP decal is more elaborate.
Both of these offerings are the revised kits where they changed the attachment points on the clear parts. Instead of being on the glass itself marring the glasses surface, Tamiya relocated the points to the bottom section of the glass. With that being said, they also added a decal for the instrument panel and who would have thought, that they would do two different styles? ![]()
The weekends here and hopefully I’ll be able to get more bench time!
Happy Modeling,
Mike









