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G/B suggestion. Matchbox Mayhem G/b anyone?
Posted by gregers on Sunday, January 18, 2009 3:35 PM

As it says on the title. anyone interedted in a Matchbox kits G/B. I know I blatently took the Matchbox Madness title from another forum but I likes it Whistling [:-^] . My thoughts are a reletivly quick build time. maybe one month to complete your build or builds and it's up to you if you want to do a quick AMS buster build or really go to town on the model. after market parts, cross kitting etc all alowed. AND you can even do it OOB if you want Wink [;)] .

Just to say I changed the title slightly.

Roll call.

Bullet 21. CF101 Voodoo

Summit. Vickers Wellongton.

Daywalker    Tempest.

Bondoman. Stranrear

Cardshark_14. Halifax

Lewbud. Lancaster

Taxtp Meteor Night fighter.

Wyoroy

Razordws, Flower class Corvette.

Viper mp

Joe.    Bristol Beaufighter MK X, 1/32 Dauntless.

Aaron. Swordfish / Walrus ?

Dirk.   Wespe.

Stickpusher, 1/32nd scale ME109E.

Greg. Dornier Skyservant. Avro Lancaster.

 

Thoughts and further ideas please folks.

All the best.

Greg

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Posted by Bullet21 on Thursday, February 5, 2009 4:25 PM

Hi gregers! Looks like this thread is sitting idle but if it goes I would like to sign on. It's still winter here and I got 2 weeks off and I just finished my last build so.....I just dug around in my 400+ stash and for some reason I only have 4 Matchbox kits left so I'll commit to building a    CF-101B Voodoo.

Let me know if it's gonna go or if you've abandoned the build.

Cheers, Dennis.

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Posted by gregers on Friday, February 6, 2009 9:12 PM

Hiya Dennis.

I've not abandoned the idea. I was hoping for more takers for this one. I have quite a few Matchbox kits in the stash and I like them. They are not shake and bake kits by any stretch of the imagination but a good replica can be built from them with a little work. They are generally good in outline but a bit basic in detail. I built that Voodoo many years ago and it's a good one alright, I'm not 100% sure what I will build for it, possibly the wellington, I had thought of doing the Lancaster but I have just started that for a Lancaster group build on the UAMF. Also the Dornier 18 is an appealing choice. I'll make my mind up later if this one goes ahead. anyone know the minimum allowed for a G/B here?.

All the best.

Greg

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Posted by Summit on Friday, February 6, 2009 9:39 PM

Im in, I usually build one a month ayway as a side project waiting for  paint, cement , putty to cure,

Daywalker / Frank  will most likely be interested also.

Greg - sorry I did not see this earlier, as far as I know a GB can be as long or short as you need it. We had a 48 hr GB that was a blast a while back.

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Posted by Daywalker on Friday, February 6, 2009 10:48 PM
How did I miss this one?  I'm in! Big Smile [:D]

Frank 

 

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Posted by bondoman on Friday, February 6, 2009 11:31 PM
 gregers wrote:

Hiya Dennis.

I've not abandoned the idea. I was hoping for more takers for this one. I have quite a few Matchbox kits in the stash and I like them. They are not shake and bake kits by any stretch of the imagination but a good replica can be built from them with a little work. They are generally good in outline but a bit basic in detail. I built that Voodoo many years ago and it's a good one alright, I'm not 100% sure what I will build for it, possibly the wellington, I had thought of doing the Lancaster but I have just started that for a Lancaster group build on the UAMF. Also the Dornier 18 is an appealing choice. I'll make my mind up later if this one goes ahead. anyone know the minimum allowed for a G/B here?.

All the best.

Greg

A real helpful thing might be a list of what you have. I'm up for it, but I don't know the catalogue. I really liked the Victor- I would suggest reboxes are ok if the provenance is MB. Sounds great to me.

This looks like a good source, for us uneducated colonials.

http://www.matchboxkits.org/index.php?cPath=27_34

Edit: (little fit of bondo jig hoppin' around on 'is one leg!

I FOUND IT. IFOUND IT! I FOUND IT!!!

Supermarine Stranraer, 1/72 Matchbox kit 1983.

Current GB load:

H6K Mavis for the IJN/IJA GB 90%

AN-12 Cub for the Heavy Lifter and Cold War GB's 75%

PBY5A Super Cat for the PBY GB just started.

Avro Shackleton for the No More excuses GB, maybe in a while after I solve another problem thats holding me up through no fault of my own.

Cant Z 501 for the Reggia A GB; domani.

Then this big old beauty.

So it can't be long, but Gregers give me a while, I do everything, I'm just slowwww.

Somebodies gotta build a K2 in "Hemp".

BTW Gregers have you built the Nimrod? looks really nice.

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Posted by Summit on Saturday, February 7, 2009 12:59 AM

Bondo - That is a nice build on the Stranraer. Everytime I open the kit I am greeted by the three yummy molded in colors. I have the 1979 edition.

Stranraer

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Posted by bondoman on Saturday, February 7, 2009 1:29 AM

Plan A- build it, and I'll do one too.

Plan B- trade it to me for something. my LHS has about 4 feet of matchbox kits and I'll go take a piccy and show you what they have.

I like plan A, Sean.

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Posted by gregers on Saturday, February 7, 2009 1:47 AM

OK guys, lets get the ball rolling here. matchbox re-pops by Revell or anyone else are ok. there are some Revell kits that came in Matchbox packaging (I.16 Rata, P70 Nightfighter etc) and they're ok. open to Aircraft, Tanks Cars, Ships (anyone brave enough to tackle the 1/72 corvette convoy escort vessel?) Bikes and anything else that came in a matchbox box. Also OOB or aftermarket it to death, it's up to you That Stranraer is a great kit. I have one of those and a Heyford (another great kit). I'll put a list up soon of my matchbox collection. I have one or three Wink [;)] . I'm undecided whether to do a few smaller ones or one or two bigger ones.
How about start date and timescales?. I see some have a few builds on the go already and some people may want to source kits and references. Also some may build real slow (like me) or may want to do more than one. (when I do my corvette it'll take me about six months minimum). Whats your thoughts guys?

Oh, I've decided, taking another forums matchbox g/b title isn't good form and all that. How about calling it the Matchbox Maelstrom instead?

All the best.

Greg

 

Additional. Not build either of my two Nimrods yet. going to do one in Hemp and the other in grey and white.

Greg

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Posted by Summit on Saturday, February 7, 2009 2:01 AM

Bondo - we need to Get Aaron in on this GB also. I have a perfect kit for him to build his first 1/72

HPStart thinking of a plan to get him aboard.

Plan A sounds good to me, but if you dont have a Stranraer you are welcome to the one I have as I know you really like the flying boats.

Why am I up this time of night ? My 17 year old daughter is at a school dance, that I will need to go and bring her home when it is over. 

I am working on a Airfix JU 52 with floats ..

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Posted by gregers on Saturday, February 7, 2009 2:05 AM

Cheers for that Link Bondo old chap. cool site and there are a few of my builds on there.

http://www.matchboxkits.org/product_info.php?cPath=27_34_45&products_id=275

Both A4 Skyhawks and the A7 Corsair II are mine.

All the best.

Greg

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Posted by bondoman on Saturday, February 7, 2009 2:24 AM
 Summit wrote:

Bondo - we need to Get Aaron in on this GB also. I have a perfect kit for him to build his first 1/72

HPStart thinking of a plan to get him aboard.

Plan A sounds good to me, but if you dont have a Stranraer you are welcome to the one I have as I know you really like the flying boats.

Why am I up this time of night ? My 17 year old daughter is at a school dance, that I will need to go and bring her home when it is over. 

I am working on a Airfix JU 52 with floats ..

Revell just released this one, it's easy to find. I'm going to PM Dee and ask her to join, it'll get that dinosaur crawling!

I'm going to bid on two Stranraers this weekend, if I don't get one I'll let you know. my plan is to do a prewar.

Greg is that you snoozing in your avatar?

I hear yo have a forum of your own?

THE classic Matchbox kit IMHO is the Lysander, but I do not build single engines, ummm, much...

Per my PM to you, when I was a little kid in England, I collected Matchbox cars.

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Posted by cardshark_14 on Saturday, February 7, 2009 2:37 AM
I'm in as well, as long as we don't start for a while...I'm a bit behind on everything due to a complicated surgery recovery.Dead [xx(]  I'd like to build a Halifax or two...lord knows I have plenty of 'em!

Cheers,
Alex
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Posted by lewbud on Saturday, February 7, 2009 4:31 AM

I'll join with a Lanc.

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Posted by taxtp on Saturday, February 7, 2009 6:55 AM

Hi all,

I support the idea, but I just don't know if I can squeeze another one in right now. That's a great link, I didn't know that Matchbox listed airliners at one stage. I reckon I've owned most of the other kits at some time.

I really liked their between the wars biplanes, the Fury, Siskin, Gladiator, Heyford, Seafox, Helldiver.

Did anyone else enter that world wide model competition they ran in 1981 ( I think it was 1981) ?

I entered the Hunter and an F-16A, which I think were the first models I ever airbrushed, in the backyard, with an old tyre as the air source. I pumped it up with a foot pump.

I enjoyed their little AFV kits too, which I thought were a lot easier to build than the Airfix ones.

I don't think I've built one since 1989, so you could convince me that I'm overdue. If I do jump in to build one of these heritage kits, then I don't think I'll  try to detail it, I'll just build it cleanly and paint it 'as it was meant to be'.

Cheers

Tony

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Posted by gregers on Saturday, February 7, 2009 9:31 AM

Hi guys. welcome aboard everyone. OOOH the nostalgia of he mlticoloured plastic. the little window in the backs of the boxes so you can see the contents (axcept the early, late and bigger boxes) That Lysander you mention?.they did two. 1/72 and 1/32. both great kits.

Bondoman. Didn't get a PM mate. please could you re-send it?.  Yep thats me making ZZZZ's. had had a day working on the Jet Provost and also a 120 mile round trip. I needed a few mins out time. I do indeed have a forum. Please feel free to click the linky  under my post to see it and join up if you like. The more the merrier. it's the home of both the CBK (Classic British Kits) S.I.G (IPMS UK) and CBK-USA S.I.G (IPMS USA). Both deal with older models of British origin, pre 1980 but some models become instant classics, Tha 1/72 scale TSR2 for instance.  Lookinh forward to the kick off, and seeing as this is going to be more supported than I thought I'd say my original estimation of a couple of months is way too short.

All the best.

Greg

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Posted by wyoroy on Saturday, February 7, 2009 1:27 PM
Sean, that Hayford is way coolThumbs Up [tup]  I'm in on this GBBig Smile [:D]

Roy (Capt. Wyoroy FAAGB/USNFAWGB)

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Posted by razordws on Saturday, February 7, 2009 2:32 PM
 gregers wrote:

(anyone brave enough to tackle the 1/72 corvette convoy escort vessel?)

Greg, I've got that kit waiting in the wings and plan to get going in the next week or two.  It is for the "In My Stash GB"  so if you don't mind crossovers I would love to take part in this GB too.  Definitely won't be a "Quick Build" though.  

Dave

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Posted by taxtp on Saturday, February 7, 2009 3:36 PM

Hi Everyone,

I'll take on the Armstrong Whitworth Meteor (1987) for this GB. If the kit decals hold up, I may even use the Belgian option, unless I find something really tempting in my old Modeldecal stash.

Cheers

Tony

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Posted by gregers on Saturday, February 7, 2009 3:43 PM

Crossovers are fine. No worries there. Looking forward to seeing progress on that one. Looks like we will have to make it a six month build with the option of extending it. when should we have the start date then folks?.

That Meteor is a good kit. Some slight fit issues with the intake pieces but other than that it's a good one. .

All the best

Greg

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Posted by Summit on Sunday, February 8, 2009 12:38 AM

Greg - I will comit to a Vickers Wellington for my First build. Decals are Mia as I sent them to a fellow on your forum but I am pretty sure I have some aftermarkets hidden away.

Dave -  Aaron was first showing a pic of his foot , then came the pink fishnets...do I see a pattern Shock [:O] 

Snowberry - ooooooh my !

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Posted by gregers on Sunday, February 8, 2009 4:06 AM

I'll add the Wellington to the list. cheers.

I have spare Decals for the bomber versions as I will be doing mine as costal comand. Please let me know if you want them. I have both Matchbox and Revell boxings for this one.

All the best.

Greg

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Posted by viper_mp on Sunday, February 8, 2009 11:18 AM
Oh, I'm there!!!  I've got several Matchbox kits, and some more re-boxed kits.  I'll have to get back to you with a subject.  But count me in!

Rob Folden

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Posted by gregers on Sunday, February 8, 2009 8:15 PM

Welcome to the G/B Rob. Looking forward to seeing what you decide on. I've changed the g/b title slightly and I hope you like the change, this is so we are not coppying the title from another forum. Also may I suggest a start date and time limit?. How about a start on 1st March and finish 1st september? That gives us six months to build but considering one member is doing the Flower class Corvette I also suggest leeping an option to extend the build.
Does that sound ok with you folks?

All the best.

Greg

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Posted by bondoman on Sunday, February 8, 2009 8:47 PM

Leslie Smith OBE was born March 6, 1918, cofounder along with Rodney Smith (no relation) of the Lesney toy company, which created Matchbox.

6 months sounds good.

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Posted by taxtp on Sunday, February 8, 2009 11:12 PM

The timeframe is perfect for me too.

Cheers

Tony

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Posted by gregers on Monday, February 9, 2009 10:24 AM

I'll start with a fairly quick build. the Dornier Skyservant done in the kits Swedish Air Ambulance colours. After that I may do something WW2.

All the best.

Greg

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Posted by Summit on Monday, February 9, 2009 10:33 AM

The time frame is good for me also. Although I am sure I will have at least one built before then just for something to keep the bench busy and to keep my page updated on the UAMF . Laugh [(-D]

 

Greg - I have not taken the time to search through the stash for decals  for the Wellington yet. I will keep you updated for your offer. Thumbs Up [tup]

 

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Posted by Daywalker on Monday, February 9, 2009 10:36 AM
The time frame works well for me!  Not sure what I will build yet, but something British me thinks. Wink [;)]

Frank 

 

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Posted by bondoman on Monday, February 9, 2009 11:01 AM
 gregers wrote:

I'll start with a fairly quick build. the Dornier Skyservant done in the kits Swedish Air Ambulance colours. After that I may bo something WW2.

All the best.

Greg

That looks interesting. I've seen quite a few pictures of that a/c, I believe in the Biafran war. One comment.

As with all old kit builds, we'll all pretty quickly fall into "old decal hell". I'm always VERY interested in your tips being shared about how to make them work. Greg I read in a review that Matchbox decals usually have way oversized inf not continuous carrier film betwixt the marks, so it would pay to look at the sheet askance in strong light before dipping, just to be sure how much to trim.

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