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  • Member since
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  • From: Washington, DC
Posted by TomZ2 on Monday, October 22, 2012 3:10 PM

“Ninety years ago I was a freak. Today I’m an amateur.”
— David Warner as Jack the Ripper, Time after Time

Occasional factual, grammatical, or spelling variations are inherent to this thesis and should not be considered as defects, as they enhance the individuality and character of this document.

  • Member since
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My airbrushes have been calling me...
Posted by Duane H Phillips on Monday, October 22, 2012 10:57 AM

Wow what a great forum and resources.  I am returning to modeling also after a long time away - I am a fanatic detailer and somewhere in the mid-to late 90s, found that, combined with my multiple responsibilities, including my new marriage, civilian and Army National Guard/USAR careers etc., made it impossible to actually finish anything!  I am now 52 and recently retired from the USAR -  so that has removed one major excuse.  We also have largely finished much of the work we needed to do after purchasing a new house, and that has removed another.  I am busy building a new spray booth based on one I saw in a recent issue of FSM and am just working out how best to exhaust the spray to the outside.  I use Tamiya acrylics so this should not be a huge deal.

My father and I are both into WWII 1/48 aircraft.  We have both built VIetnam era jets though.  Using a Paasche double action, I built the 1/48 Monogram F105D in the early 90s and it is on display in my office - I will try to upload that soon as it came out well for my first shot at such a complex paint scheme.  My father did his F105G with a brush, old-school. 

As soon as the booth is done, I need to finish a Monogram P-38 (actually F-4B) which I worked on last in the 90s.  I used every resource I could get to complete it then, including Bodie's book Lightning and trips to the Air and Space Museum.  But I found out later that the camera windows on the original kit, starboard side were wrong and had to be redone.  I started the work (and other corrections) but never finished it.  It is interesting that multiple high-tech Lightning kits including Hasegawa's came out since then - at the time Monogram's 1/48 kit was it.

Oh well, I guess I will be glued to the airbrush discussions,

Duane

 

 

 

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