Great subject! And very good guide to the ICM kit. All of the models I'm building are 1/48 SEAC/CBI aircraft of the RAF/RIAF/American and Japanese forces, particularly those that were based in my home state of Assam and the Imphal-Kohima battles. The problem is getting correct decals in the aftermarket and I have to paint them on. One observation--I don't believe I've seen a white stripe between the light/dark blue fin flash in any photo. Thanks for a wonderful video.
Great build! The engine with the added wires looks impressive. I had the same problem with the engine and the fuselage - I wanted the cowling closed, so I just left the engine out. The undercarriage doesn’t look right. The legs should slope forward a bit. Is it possible that you have the legs reversed - i.e. the right leg on the left side and vice versa? I’m looking forward to your next video.
Great kit which showcases the fact that pre-partition Indian's formed the bulk of allied forces engaged against the Empire of Japan on the Burma Front Just a question? Why is it titled 'British Commonwealth Occupational Forces, 1944' when no such title existed at that time? being used to describe caretaker forces sent to French Indochina and the Dutch East Indies from 1945 onwards
Excellent work my friend. Congratulations.
This spitfire looks superb . A fantastic work was done ! Congratulations from a new subscriber .
Great subject! And very good guide to the ICM kit. All of the models I'm building are 1/48 SEAC/CBI aircraft of the RAF/RIAF/American and Japanese forces, particularly those that were based in my home state of Assam and the Imphal-Kohima battles. The problem is getting correct decals in the aftermarket and I have to paint them on. One observation--I don't believe I've seen a white stripe between the light/dark blue fin flash in any photo. Thanks for a wonderful video.
Great build of a problematic kit ! 👍👍 Hope you and your loved ones are well and have a great week ! Tony
Thanks Tony
Great build! The engine with the added wires looks impressive. I had the same problem with the engine and the fuselage - I wanted the cowling closed, so I just left the engine out. The undercarriage doesn’t look right. The legs should slope forward a bit. Is it possible that you have the legs reversed - i.e. the right leg on the left side and vice versa? I’m looking forward to your next video.
Great kit which showcases the fact that pre-partition Indian's formed the bulk of allied forces engaged against the Empire of Japan
on the Burma Front
Just a question? Why is it titled 'British Commonwealth Occupational Forces, 1944'
when no such title existed at that time?
being used to describe caretaker forces sent
to French Indochina and the Dutch East Indies from 1945 onwards
I´m sorry, but you´ve ut wrong the wheels: The are looking backward when they, when are put well, are softly inclined to the front of the plane.