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Old 10-21-2002, 08:58 PM   #1
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Old 10-22-2002, 01:04 AM   #3
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Hasegawa 1/200?
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It's a Hasegawa.
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Old 10-22-2002, 07:33 AM   #5
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Yes, but I made my own decals.
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Good job Chris... Btw, did you know that Hasegawa has this model with decals?
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Yes, that is what I used but I only used their tail and door frame decals, I wanted the special colors.
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Yes, that is what I used but I only used their tail and door frame decals, I wanted the special colors.
Nice job! I saw the real thing at Everett (was on the flight line during the Airliners International show) before delivery.

FYI, Hasegawa made the 1/200 kit with these decals! Very buildable - very accurate! I still have a couple left.

If you build a lot of 1/200, contact me - I stock all the kits and decals I can find!
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Old 10-22-2002, 09:13 PM   #9
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russell do you carry this one?

hasegawa 1/200 b767 ana "pokemon"
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are those windows "empty"? Vikings770, u did not fill the pax windows with anything?
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And what would you have me "fill" them with?
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Chris, you can fill your windows with Tamiya putty if you need.
It comes in tube and easy to use and especially made for
plastic kits. It is also great to use between the fuselage after
putting it together if you have any gap appears.
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I use puddy regularly, however I dont know why you would want me to fill the windows in, they look fine the way that they are.
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I use puddy regularly, however I dont know why you would want me to fill the windows in, they look fine the way that they are.
that is not what i meant. i thought u probably had them "filled" with some transparent stuff instead of putty. i actually like the way they look.

i like transparent windows whenever possible, and keep wondering if most model builders (i am not one) prefer to have them sealed instead of leaving them the way they came in the box.

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that is not what i meant. i thought u probably had them "filled" with some transparent stuff instead of putty. i actually like the way they look.

i like transparent windows whenever possible, and keep wondering if most model builders (i am not one) prefer to have them sealed instead of leaving them the way they came in the box.

Doyusha has window inserts and I dont like them because you have to put them in before putting the body together which makes painting the model next to impossible, you have to mask every window.
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Thats a real fine job
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