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Paul's the name and I'm here in sunny Dublin (all to seldom sunny actually..!)Had been modelling for years, mostly aircraft, but since 16 or 17 I hadn't really been involved.... not until recently when someone I work with who shares my passion for aircraft bought me a 1/48 Messerschmitt bf109f as a kris krindle gift.. Having made that I seem to have been once again bitten by the bug and subsequently am in the throws of working on a beautiful 1/72 Supermarine Stranraer by Revell, which I understand is a rerelease of the classic Matchbox kit.So just saying hi....!
Welcome Paul! Once bitten, it is all over with! Glad to have you aboard. Bunch of awesome people here that are more than willing to give advice and share the tricks of the trade. The key thing to remember is to post pics!!!!! We love seeing the builds as they progress. So jump on in and have fun! Again, welcome!
Eagle90
Thanks Eagle90.
Right, here goes.... my first build in approx 34 years....! I think I even used my old brushes. :) Really should invest in new materials eh.
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Nothing wrong with that at all! Great stuff. I think you are well on your way back into the hobby! I like the BW pic. Very cool! Great start, can't wait to see the next build!
Oh.... and on the Stranraer I've discovered that the electric motors supplied for the Airfix 1/24 scale series can be fitted into the engine cowlings...
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Welcome, Paul. Those are nice photos of some very good work.
Welcome to the Forums Paul! Glad to have you aboard.
Jim
Main WIP:
On the Bench: Artesania Latina (aka) Artists in the Latrine 1/75 Bluenose II
I keep hitting "escape", but I'm still here.
Welcome aboard. Now that 109 is sweet, and Marseille's bird to boot. Nice.
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On the bench: Airfix 1/72nd Harrier GR.3/Fujimi 1/72nd Ju 87D-3
Welcome to the Forum, Paul. We're glad to have you here!
Tim
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Thanks guys.... good to be here.
Will supply pics of how I managed to fit the motors into the Stranraer Cowlings as I progress...!Forgive me if the following seems repetitive.... just testing the instructions for placing images rather than simply providing links.... here's hoping it works. :-)Regards,
Paul.
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Well done tomz2These chairs are evil... mine keep enticing me... encouraging me to sit for hours touching plastic. :-) I think I'm possessed. :-)Some power testing on the Stranraer....
macman Well done tomz2These chairs are evil... mine keep enticing me... encouraging me to sit for hours touching plastic. :-) I think I'm possessed. :-)
Well done tomz2These chairs are evil... mine keep enticing me... encouraging me to sit for hours touching plastic. :-) I think I'm possessed. :-)
I believe there's a help group for that. Though judging by some of the guys on here, it doesn't work very well.
Welcome aboard!
Welcome aboard Paul. I just love me some 109's (and other Luftwaffe stuff!). Good to see another fellow Luftwaffe model builder.
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Aye.... but the P51 still gets my vote for sweetest aircraft ever built... from any era.... EVER. :)
I have to agree with you about the Mustang...as far as the American aircraft go. For me the Luftwaffe birds werent inferior, just flown by poorly trained pilots. By the end of the war there just weren't enough good pilots left to fly such great machines. The 109's and the 190's to me are comparable to Americas P-51/ P-47 line-up. Will give you a good thumbs up on the Mustang though.
Irrespective of performance, capabilities etc I just think the P51 is the most beautiful plane even built....! I made lots of kits up until I was around 16 or 17, then moved on to some balsa kits (gliders and rubber powered) but never progressed to remote control. I turned 50 last June and my siblings, wh just happen to know my passion for the P51 cleverly bought me one of these.....
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.... and ohhhhh my god do I want to learn how to fly it......!!!!!!!
Nice video Paul! Don't worry about learning how to fly it. There are PC flight simulators that come with a USB flight controller available from www.nitroplanes.com . On the PC you can crash the thing endlessly and it doesn't cost you a dime! I'm actually dunning my wife for a ready to fly electric 109 for my birthday. The thing is HUGE. Around a 4 ft wingspan.
Yeah saw the simulator programmes alright and checked them out pricewise too. I'm Apple Mac based and they're 4 times the price....!!!!! Ouch.
Dunning your wife? Sounds... errr.... lovely. :-) For an RC 109 you should dunn her lots. :-)
Not too much. It's cheaper than I thought. 300 bucks buys the plane, controller and battery charger.
Stellar work, Paul. Welcome to FSM. Keep the pics coming, man.
Bill.
On the bench: Lindberg 1/32 scale 1934 Ford Coupe and a few rescue projects.
In queue: Tamiya 1/35 Quad Tractor or a scratch build project.
macman Aye.... but the P51 still gets my vote for sweetest aircraft ever built... from any era.... EVER. :)
Yeah, the mustang's in a class all it's own. But for me, it's the Spitfire (early variants). 2nd to that , I love the A-10. There's just something about a Gattling gun running the full length of the fuselage
FlyItLikeYouStoleIt Yeah, the mustang's in a class all it's own. But for me, it's the Spitfire (early variants). 2nd to that , I love the A-10. There's just something about a Gattling gun running the full length of the fuselage
Hell yeah !! Tank Killers
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