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The Officially Shameless PBY/Halloween '09 GB

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  • From: League City, Texas
Posted by sfcmac on Monday, January 19, 2009 9:54 AM
Wow Sean! I am glad to see it back on your bench! You have so much work in it already and it looks really cool! Stick a pilot in there aqnd you'd never see the rudder pedal! LOL!  You got back on that Corsair horse much faster than I had anticipated with all your other builds going!  Glad to see you aren't letting it get the best of you!  If you had tossed it I think Frank woulda been digging in the landfill with Charlene!  Party time! Thumbs Up [tup]Party [party]
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Posted by Summit on Monday, January 19, 2009 9:42 AM

OT - Aaron , I pulled off from the back of the top shelf. Lots of small parts still in a zip ~lock baggie . Pilot is less one rudder pedal he will only be able to go in circles , or get real good using his flaps. You do know you were one of the first guys who spoke up and saved this from the trashX-2 The shadow helps hide the repair of re ~ attaching the wing Clown [:o)]

Sean "I've reached nearly fifty years of age with my system." Weekend GB 2008
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Posted by sfcmac on Monday, January 19, 2009 9:03 AM
 bondoman wrote:

That's great looking Aaron.

One small piece of criticism: there's a pretty prominent seam visible forward of the cockpit.

I better get my model up and running soon. You've set the bar, and it's high.

  Hey thanks again everyone.  Bill that was my issue as my pic on the nose was very distorted.

I guessed on it and probably got it wrong. If we are talking about the same seam on the nose ahead of the turret.  Also was questionable about the color as the door if it was even there looks to be the hull color. In the absence of a good pic of the bkue goose I just went with the kit instructions. ACK ! Easy fix if it shouldn't be there or the color is off.

 Looking to see yours finished soon too MKelly! and Sean!  I think the poor BVD has been hornswaggled!  Bondo did you take him watersking on a submarine again? Make a Toast [#toast]Pirate [oX)]

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Posted by MKelley on Monday, January 19, 2009 7:50 AM
Looking good Aaron, you should be proud. Party [party] Make a Toast [#toast] Exhaust stains look pretty good as well.
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Posted by Hot-Pb on Monday, January 19, 2009 7:06 AM

Spectacular build Aaron! I hope mine turns out 1/2 as good. Well done.

 

Tony

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Posted by simpilot34 on Monday, January 19, 2009 6:11 AM
WOW!!!!!! That looks Great Aaron!!!!!!!!!!!! Very impressive build, size and finish!!!!!!!!!! Showcases your talents for sure!!!! AWESOME!!!!Thumbs Up [tup]Thumbs Up [tup]Thumbs Up [tup]Make a Toast [#toast]Party [party]Pirate [oX)]
Cheers, Lt. Cmdr. Richie "To be prepared for war, is one of the most effectual means of preserving the peace."-George Washington
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Posted by cardshark_14 on Monday, January 19, 2009 2:44 AM
Wow Aaron!  That looks great!  I really think you hit this one out of the park!  Nicely done! And first done, to boot...Bow [bow]

Cheers,
Alex
Never trust anyone who refuses to drink domestic beer, laugh at the Three Stooges, or crank Back In Black.
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Posted by bondoman on Sunday, January 18, 2009 9:46 PM

That's great looking Aaron.

One small piece of criticism: there's a pretty prominent seam visible forward of the cockpit.

I better get my model up and running soon. You've set the bar, and it's high.

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Posted by WarHammer25 on Sunday, January 18, 2009 9:36 PM
Very nice indeed Aaron. The finish is really great. It just makes it look awesome. Great job! Thumbs Up [tup]
The only easy day was yesterday - U.S. Navy Seals
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Posted by Summit on Sunday, January 18, 2009 7:45 PM
Aaron- Make a Toast [#toast] to A Fantastic Build Bow [bow] Man , that is a really Nice Build you have done. It tops the scale on my "Wow Factor"  I can hardly wait to see what you break sprue on next.Thumbs Up [tup] 
Sean "I've reached nearly fifty years of age with my system." Weekend GB 2008
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Posted by Division 6 on Sunday, January 18, 2009 7:40 PM

Thanks for the info.

I've used Int Blue on some Star Wars Props in the past.

Eric... 

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Posted by sfcmac on Sunday, January 18, 2009 7:21 PM

Thanks fellows! I looked back. Broke sprue on Jan 3rd. Ack! 2weeks 2days! Must be slowing down in my old age!  Guy will whip me for sure!  Twinkies are cream filled spong cakes! High calorie very bad for you stuff! Yummy! Looking at something Italian next!

Thanks Frank! You are very kind!

 Div 6 aka  E---! Thanks  The main coats are simply rattle can Model Master intermediate blue and Light aircraft gray. These are highlighted and panel washed extc with various shades of acyrilic and enamels depending on what effect they give. I keep trying stuff until I think it looks ok. Here is a pic of the blue paints and the bench as it was getting reorganized for the next styrene monster!

That rattle can intermediate blue is good stuff! a little goes a long way as it covers great and drys fast and smooth!

 A couple things not in the picture you won't catch me without is the Dremel tool, modeling clay, silly putty, and masking tape. Add that to the stack there and you can tckle nearly anything!

The future is great protection for aggressive painting and weathering!  No issues with the Monogram decals once covered with it and no reactions to diff types of paints and thinners for weathering! Only downside is it can hide fine recessed details after only a couple coats but can be removed with simple windex.

Thanks again fellows. I'll do another one soon!

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Posted by Division 6 on Sunday, January 18, 2009 5:18 PM

Nicely done.Big Smile [:D]Thumbs Up [tup]

May I ask what blue you used on it.

That is the look I want to got for on my large one.

<--- Like the one in my avatar

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  • From: South Central Wisconsin
Posted by Daywalker on Sunday, January 18, 2009 4:15 PM
Mac- Unbelievable!  Phenomenal work on that kit.  Seeing yours really makes me want to dig mine out and get it onto the bench.  Well done my friend! Approve [^]

Frank 

 

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Posted by Luftwoller on Sunday, January 18, 2009 3:38 PM

Excellent work Sarge, Id like to be the 1st to congratulate you on this stunning build. Looks to me (The uneducated) that you nailed it perfectly. I feel the urge to go out and buy one now, Damn you LOL

Ill bet you a bucket of Twinkies (Whatever the heck they are. Heard of em on CSI) thay you were going Vroooooooommmmm on the outside in flight shots. Big Smile [:D]

...Guy

..'Your an embarrassment to the human genus, makes me ashamed to call myself Homo'.
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Posted by sfcmac on Sunday, January 18, 2009 3:26 PM

All done !

Party [party]Pirate [oX)]Make a Toast [#toast]Wink [;)]

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Posted by sfcmac on Sunday, January 18, 2009 2:24 PM

Well I am all done and have it in the window letting a few last assemblys and paint touch-ups dry so I can get some pics up! I got my batteries charged and have a last few in progress pics to show while I wait.

Using the pics and links provided in this GB as a guide I weathered the bottom pretty moderately especially around the engines and fuel dumps. Did a lot of temporary attaching of things like the torpedoes just in case more info comes to light about the improvised rack/manueal drop system that Major Cram used. I figure has to be something  attaching to the current bomb hardpoints for simplicities sake.  Combat improvisation!

I am very happy with how the preshading and weathering on the lower hull turned out. Only thing I would do over in hindsite is remove the molded on anchor rope and replace it with real kite twine or thread to look more the part.

These things are loads of fun to mask and paint and clean up let me tell you!

Here it sits as I do the last few things. Adding all the antenna arrays, pitot tubes extc.

I tacked down all the clear parts with the clear part cement in the corners so when I finally get time to perfect my crew mold and cast I can add some life to it!

See y'all in a bit!

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Posted by namrednef on Saturday, January 17, 2009 8:06 AM

 

Great story and link Aaron! Thanks!

Mike.....had to do something similar last night....not a relative, but a best friend's relative whom I knew quite well.

AAAAAAAAHHHHHH!

Anyway, I posted about building the PBY LG using the wheel well as a template. We all do what is comfortable for us. As long as it works, what the heck!

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Posted by simpilot34 on Saturday, January 17, 2009 6:08 AM

 Summit wrote:
MKelley - Please give your Wife my most Sincere Condolences. Spend that extra time with her, that PBY will still be waiting for you.

Sign - Ditto [#ditto]

Cheers, Lt. Cmdr. Richie "To be prepared for war, is one of the most effectual means of preserving the peace."-George Washington
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Posted by Summit on Friday, January 16, 2009 11:40 PM
MKelley - Please give your Wife my most Sincere Condolences. Spend that extra time with her, that PBY will still be waiting for you.
Sean "I've reached nearly fifty years of age with my system." Weekend GB 2008
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Posted by MKelley on Friday, January 16, 2009 5:05 PM
For anyone building 1/48th version, follow the directions for the main landing gear. I glued the wheel wells in without the gear, not a good idea! It was a bear to get everything in there and lined up the way it should be. I think that it will be OK but, I can say that I out-smarted myself with that little SNAFU. Life has been hectic, mother -in-law passed away last weekend, a lot of time at the funeral home. Our house has been the meeting place for everyone and it has been full of relatives. Sure makes it easier for everyone. I did get along great with my-in-law. Add in   -17 below last night and a frozen pipe this morning and I have not made much progress lately on the kit. I plan on working on the Cat on Saturday, tonight I am off for some ale and dinner with some friends. Smile [:)]
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Posted by Division 6 on Friday, January 16, 2009 7:56 AM
 sfcmac wrote:

Any ways here is some scans of the old Pro Modeler after market decal instructions.  Snafu Snatcher's was a new option with these before the re-releases. I wanted to include the info sheet as it has some good info! Of intrest is the template for the flame dampening exhaust!

Thanks for those.

I was reading up on them the other day.

700 rescued in 2 years.

 

E... 

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Posted by bondoman on Thursday, January 15, 2009 10:25 PM
 sfcmac wrote:

 Sean and Nam got the PM's and replied to them! So that no one feels left out Nam and I arehaving a decal discussion while Sean and I are taking bets if Nam wears boxers or briefs. Frank is in the pool as well but thinks he goes with out wearing any entirely. Shock [:O]

Hmmm... Depends!
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  • From: League City, Texas
Posted by sfcmac on Thursday, January 15, 2009 9:02 PM

 Sean and Nam got the PM's and replied to them! So that no one feels left out Nam and I arehaving a decal discussion while Sean and I are taking bets if Nam wears boxers or briefs. Frank is in the pool as well but thinks he goes with out wearing any entirely. Shock [:O]

I'm still thinking under-roos Sean!

Any ways here is some scans of the old Pro Modeler after market decal instructions.  Snafu Snatcher's was a new option with these before the re-releases. I wanted to include the info sheet as it has some good info! Of intrest is the template for the flame dampening exhaust!

Well torpedoes painted going nighty night as the morning comes to early! Sleepy [|)]

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Posted by Summit on Thursday, January 15, 2009 8:34 PM
 sfcmac wrote:

 Ah I said almost done.

 

Whoops - the mind reads what it wants to see Whistling [:-^] Nice piece of History and Great Link , thats worth an "Atta Boy" just for posting that. Wink [;)]

I just sent you an updated PM 

Sean "I've reached nearly fifty years of age with my system." Weekend GB 2008
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Posted by sfcmac on Thursday, January 15, 2009 8:20 PM

 Ah I said almost done. The kit is complete except for eventually adding a crew when I get them right. Also I am adding some Torpedos with adapted mounts to Replicate the Blue Goose which was used to attack  Jap Transports off Guadalcanal.

Here is the story which is unbelievable. A Pilot on his first ever combat torpedo run with rigged up releases attacking a Jap task force in daylight, scoring a hit and living to tell about it? Well I can't do anything else but believe it I suppose! WOW!

Here is the History in his own words pretty cool.  I'll have pics up tomorrow if work cooperates if not I may have to wait until Sunday. Charging the batteries tonight. Confused [%-)]

Jack Cram's report

 

PBY Mission: Torpedo The Transports

Major Jack Cram, USMC, was General Geiger's junior aide and flew the General's private PBY - always. Never did the General fly without Major Cram at the yoke and rarely was there a pilot occupying the co-pilot's seat, except General Geiger. But the size of the PBY, and it subject to the constant bombardment of the General's area, prompted Geiger to order Major Cram to limit his activities to transporting supplies and personnel.

On the afternoon of the 14th of October, Major Cram landed his PBY between the bomb craters on Henderson Field with a torpedo attached under each wing, having picked them up at Noumea, New Caledonia for Torpedo Squadron Eight. But the TBF squadron had been bombed and shot out of service before the Major's arrival at the field and there seemed no apparent use for the torpedoes. However, the Major came up with a hair-raising idea that contributed to the defense of the United States' position on Guadalcanal and caused the General to write out a citation leading to the award of the Navy Cross to this brave man.

Jack Cram is currently in business in the San Francisco bay area of California, having long since retired from the Marine Corps but his dedication to the Corps and to his country carried him to the rank of General.

"I dodged shrapnel and bombs, most of the time from a foxhole, all night of the 14th of October. Our Operations Officer, Joe Renner, spent much of the time with me and painted a picture so critical of our chances that nothing short of a miracle could save us. But I was getting the hint of an idea and, as soon as there was a let-up in the bombardment, I approached General Geiger's aide, Toby Munn, with a request to let me rig a manual release for the two torpedoes still on my PBY and attack the Jap troop transports. As crazy as the plan was, Colonel Munn agreed there was little else left for any of us and immediately took me to the General. He gave his blessing and ordered us to find as much protection as we could from the remaining flyable aircraft.

"Jap troop transports were already landing reinforcements at Tassafaronga and they were all but unopposed. Only an occasional F4F or P - 39 broke through the fierce anti-aircraft screen put up by the Jap destroyers. But the unbelievable ground crews began performing one small miracle after another as they, somehow, pieced together over a half-dozen bedraggled F4Fs and P-39s to give me fighter coverage for my run; about a dozen SBD dive bombers staged a simultaneous attack.

"By 1000 hours we were ready. I had just received a crash course in the art of aircraft torpedo bombing - from a PBY - with a makeshift manual release for the torpedoes, speed recommendations and proper drop altitude.

"My entire crew climbed aboard the Cat with me and we took off, heading out toward Savo Island where I took her up to about 6000 feet before pushing over into a long dive. I lined up between two of the transports and was concentrating so much on what I was supposed to do next that I forgot about my airspeed. When the plane began to shake, and the wings looked as if they were on a sea gull in flight, I chanced a look at the airspeed indicator. I thought, at that moment, I was dead for sure. The plane was ripping through the air at 240 knots - at least 60 knots beyond safe air speed for a PBY.

"Even though I eased up, we were still going so fast we passed over the destroyer screen before they saw us, and suddenly, there were my targets. I released one torpedo, waited a couple of seconds, then pulled the release on the other and started to get the hell out of there. I pulled the Cat up into a left turn and headed for Henderson Field. Back behind, one of our torpedoes scored a direct hit on a transport while the other one missed.

"But our troubles were just beginning. All at once there were Zeros all around us and we were taking a terrific pounding with some distance to go to the field. Duke Davis and his F4F fighter cover were doing everything they could to get the Japs off our tail and barely succeeded. One persistant Zero kept closing on us as we passed over Henderson but he was blasted out of the sky by a crippled Grumman, flown by Roger Haberman of Fighting 121. He was trying to negotiate a landing and already had his wheels down when he spotted our predicament. He poured on the gas and got the Jap, just before he got us. It turned out to be his first-ever kill.

Whoops let me put up the link where I found the info!

http://www.daveswarbirds.com/cactus/men2.htm

 

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Posted by namrednef on Thursday, January 15, 2009 8:13 PM

 

Yay Aaron! Keep at them PICS!

PM replied!

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Posted by Daywalker on Thursday, January 15, 2009 7:47 PM
 Summit wrote:

Hurry up and Charge you batteries Propeller [8-]

Aaron - I cant believe you are done.Make a Toast [#toast]

Sign - Ditto [#ditto] PICS!  PICS!  PICS! Tongue [:P]

Frank 

 

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Posted by Summit on Thursday, January 15, 2009 7:31 PM

Hurry up and Charge you batteries Propeller [8-]

I can now get back to work on my 1/72 PBY as my order from Squadron showed today with the Mask's and Vac-form canopy I wanted to see before I joined the fuse halfs.

Aaron - I cant believe you are done.Make a Toast [#toast]

Sean "I've reached nearly fifty years of age with my system." Weekend GB 2008
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Posted by sfcmac on Thursday, January 15, 2009 7:25 PM

 Hey I am almost done. Charging the camera and trying to recver from wokin too much. Long Hours and heavy intense stuff. Make's ya tired and too lazy to hit the bench! Boohoo [BH] Be finished soon and then on to the next!  CHARGE!!!!!!!!

Nam PM inbound you crusty crabby patty!

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