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Posted by ikar01 on Sunday, June 12, 2016 10:40 PM

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Posted by GMorrison on Sunday, June 12, 2016 11:15 PM

This one was kind of fun. I started with a 1/72 Academy PBY-5A.

Inspired by the movie "Always".

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LxJys2XKjJA

A bunch of work converting the engines to R2600's,

 the tail to a PBY-6A,

remove the front turret and do the turtle back. Like the Cousteau aircraft,

Got the "Fire Eaters" decals from a long association with David and Randy over on Agape Models, you longtimers remember them.

 

 

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Posted by modelcrazy on Sunday, June 12, 2016 11:36 PM

Wow GM, thar looks real in that setting.

Steve

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Posted by Bakster on Tuesday, June 14, 2016 10:25 PM

I am smiling, GM. That is excellent work! BTW...that is an awesome movie. It is one of my favorites. 

(Updated) I would like to add that I really enjoyed seeing what all of you folks built. It is amazing work by all. You are some talented and creative people. The idea for this thread was a good one.

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Posted by GMorrison on Wednesday, June 15, 2016 11:26 AM

Thanks much!

Last one:

We've all seen the old Airfix Dragon Rapide

This is sort of the Regia version

The camo was done by painting it green, putting on a LOT of white glue dots, then brown, then popped all the dots off. It was fun to do.

Bill

 

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Posted by Gamera on Wednesday, June 15, 2016 11:32 AM

Awesome! Yes

"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen

 

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Posted by modelcrazy on Wednesday, June 15, 2016 12:03 PM

GMorrison
The camo was done by painting it green, putting on a LOT of white glue dots, then brown, then popped all the dots off. It was fun to do.

I like that idea GM, I have to give that a try. I love those Italian birds.

Steve

Building a kit from your stash is like cutting a head off a Hydra, two more take it's place.

 

 

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Posted by Bakster on Wednesday, June 15, 2016 9:43 PM

Those are awesome too, GM. Very cool.

Seeing all these excellent models for the first time has me thinking. How many more are out there that we all have, but few have seen. Too bad that this forum doesn't have a special section just for completed builds. I can imagine it as pages of thumbnail images that we tap or click on, and it brings up a larger image with a short bio of the build. I dare to dream.

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Posted by ikar01 on Saturday, June 25, 2016 7:03 AM

The original Viper from Monogram.  I had to build the landing gear and cockpit from a set of blus prints that were being sold during the show's run.

Here's a couple from one of our contests:

 

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Posted by Gamera on Saturday, June 25, 2016 7:51 AM

Oh wow, fantastic Ikar! 

Don't think I've ever seen the George Pal Time Machine or 2001 Moonbus built outside of the company websites. 

"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen

 

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Posted by ikar01 on Saturday, June 25, 2016 4:00 PM

A guy in our club was trying to sell one of the time machine kits and I almost bought it, but realized that I just can't do that degree of detail painting anymore.

I think he also built the Lunar Shuttle but I'm not sure if he did or who made the kit.

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Posted by steve5 on Saturday, June 25, 2016 6:39 PM

just looked at that time machine kit , thought what a fun looking build , looked it up on ebay , $311 with p/h au , sort of lost interest in it .

 

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Posted by ikar01 on Saturday, June 25, 2016 8:13 PM

That much?  Can't say I blame you, I sure can't afford that kind of money.

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Posted by mach71 on Saturday, June 25, 2016 8:59 PM

Wow! Some realy interesting sublects.

 

That Bell XFM-1 is really well done! And I love the 2001 Aries.

 

If I can humbly submit a few of mine.

The Collect-Aire 1/48 X-20

 

Star Trek TOS Laser beacon

 

Nomad

 

2 TOS phasers. 1 a scratch built stunt and the other a fiberglass garage kit

 

My scratch built remote from Star Trek TOS episode "Whom Gods Destroy"

 

 

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Posted by plasticjunkie on Thursday, June 30, 2016 10:04 PM

here is something seldom seen at shows, my Polar Lights Guillotine. Wood graining was done with oils over acrylic light tan.

 

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Posted by GMorrison on Friday, July 1, 2016 1:09 AM

Very cool!

Hey maybe FSM should pay more attention to Fantasy.

Here's my Monsters in Miniature Nemo, he was published in the mag.

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Posted by hogfanfs on Friday, July 1, 2016 8:15 AM

GMorrison

Very cool!

Hey maybe FSM should pay more attention to Fantasy.

Here's my Monsters in Miniature Nemo, he was published in the mag.

 

I remember seeing this in the mag, GM! Great job!

 Bruce

 

 On the bench:  1/48 Eduard MiG-21MF

                        1/35 Takom Merkava Mk.I

 

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Posted by ikar01 on Friday, July 1, 2016 8:13 PM

That's great!  I have got to get one of those.

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Posted by alanp on Thursday, July 7, 2016 1:04 PM

I have finally finished my Pend Oreille kit of the VTOL Heinkel Lerche II [skylark].  I hope the photos I am attaching come through.  The kit is resin, which I hate, and was a lot of work cutting, sanding and test fitting.  I used 2-part epoxy throughout to get strong joints, making sure the wings were vertical and in the right position was difficult and required some innovation with card templates.  There was some filling and sanding on most of the joints.  The most difficult was getting the clear vaccuum formed canopy cut to the right size/shape.  There is a pilot in a prone position if you look carefully.  I don't know how he would be able to vertically land the beast - mirrors?  

The plane only reached the design stage in early 1945 before being abandoned, but the US were so intrigued with the captured plans that they tested the concept in several pilot projects after the war.  The lift was provided by two counter rotating props within the anulus.

I now have the model posed with my other Luft '46 collection.

Alan

IMPG 0027  IMPG 0024

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Posted by modelcrazy on Thursday, July 7, 2016 1:10 PM

alanp
 I hope the photos I am attaching come through.

As Alex Trebek would say,

Ooo sorry, sorry.

Your pics did not come through.

Steve

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Posted by Real G on Thursday, July 7, 2016 1:18 PM

Alanp, I have the Fruitbat 1/72 Lerche in my stash:

https://flic.kr/p/dTc8Fi] [/url]Fruitbat Lerche by N.T. Izumi, on Flickr

It is well produced and has a nice acrylic pre-cut(!!!) canopy with metal props and casters.  As you have experienced with your kit, alignment of the fins and annular wing will be a challenge.

Did you ever wonder where the fuel tank and radiators were on this design?

“Ya ya ya, unicorn papoi!”

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Posted by alanp on Thursday, July 7, 2016 1:33 PM

It's been so long since I posted a photo, I forgot the process.  I've got them on Photobucket now, let's see if this works.   Alan

Heinkel Lerche

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Posted by modelcrazy on Thursday, July 7, 2016 1:37 PM

That worked Alan!

Steve

Building a kit from your stash is like cutting a head off a Hydra, two more take it's place.

 

 

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Posted by ikar01 on Thursday, July 7, 2016 7:40 PM

Good job on that one.

That's one heck of a design.  Could you imagine trying to fly that thing?  Then try to consider having to land it.

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