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OFFICAL NO AFTERMARKET Group Build
Posted by vetteman42 on Monday, June 28, 2010 12:21 PM

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Racedriver came up with the idea for this group build so I can’t take credit for it. Due to work he doesn’t have the time to host the group, so I volunteered to host it in his place. I do hope he can find the time to join in. Thanks for a fine idea Racedriver.

I have been here for awhile now but haven’t been very active in the forums. I would like to see the interest in a group build where no aftermarket is allowed, no resin cockpits, wheel bays, wheels, etc..., and no photo-etch. The catch is I would like to get back to basics and require some sort of scratch built add on whether it’s as simple as adding hydraulic lines to gear struts or completely rebuilding a cockpit. Now scrap PE frets or scrap resin or parts in the spares box would be allowed as long as it is used in some form of scratch building. Any subject would be allowed in any scale.

My idea for this group build was brought about by the fact that almost every model I have in my stash has some form of aftermarket add-on that I have purchased, which in turn has made me realize we are spoiled by add-ons. That in itself is not a bad thing because I like ultra detailing my models as do a lot of people here. I just figured good old fashion ingenuity might be a refreshing break from spending countless dollars on aftermarket add-ons.

The rules:

1) Any scale any subject, crossovers and partial builds will be allowed.

2) Some form of scratch building must be on the model.

3) No purpose bought aftermarket for your model, however multimedia kits will be allowed.

4) WIP pictures are highly recommended especially of the scratch built add-ons.

5) Descriptions of how you did a particular scratch built item would be helpful too so we can learn new techniques.

6) Have fun the scratch built parts don’t have to be in the league of Chukw.

 

The start date is going to be 01 July 2010 until 01 July 2011 if I get enough interest. I would like to have a few more people commit before I  make it official.

Also if anyone wants to design a badge I would greatly appreciate it as I am un-skilled in designing something that would be appropriate. Thanks in advance.

 

Builders Roster

68GT                                         1/24 Monogram 1985 Pro-Stock Thunderbird

Aaronw                                      TBA

CallSignOwl                              1/72 Testers F4U Corsair  COMPLETED

                                                   1/72 Minicraft Kitty Hawk Mk. I   COMPLETED

                                                   1/72 Testors SBD A-24 Divebomber   COMPLETED

Casper The Chihuahua             1/48 Cyber Hobbies He 162 Salamander COMPLETED

                                                   1/100 Academy F-14 Tomcat   COMPLETED

                                                   1/32 Trumpeter ME 262   COMPLETED

                                                   1/48 Tamiya Meteor   COMPLETED

Eatthis                                       1/48 Airfix TSR-2

                                                   1/48 Airfix TSR-2  Modified to TSR-2ETC  COMPLETED

                                                   1/72 Airfix TSR2 as a what if the RAF used it COMPLETED

                                                   1/48 Airfix TSR2 built as a Canadian CF-109 COMPLETED

                                                   1/48 Airfix TSR-2   COMPLETED

Fermis                                        1/48 Revell B-26 " Mild and Bitter "  COMPLETED

Han von Hammer                      1/48 Fujimi D3A Val Dive Bomber COMPLETED

Jmabx                                         1/48 PM Model Siat 223 Flamingo

Jmart                                          1/700 Arii HMS Trafalgar

Joeviz                                         1/48 Glenco US Coast Guard Rescue Boat

Julez72                                       1/48 Italeri Arado AR-196 Floatplane

                                                   1/48 Eduard Airco DH2

                                                   1/48 Eduard FW190A5

                                                   1/48 Tamiya FW190A8     COMPLETED

                                                   1/35 Verlinden "BIBER" German Mini Sub

Kermit                                       1/32 Revell Classics Spitfire Mk I      COMPLETED

                                                   1/48 Academy P-47D Thunderbolt

Kugai                                         AMT Interplanetary UFO Mystery Ship modified to a Reaver Ship from the TV show Firefly COMPLETED

MrSquid2U                               Scratch built Ma.K Luner Hauler ?

Mustangwillie                           1/48 Italeri F-86 Skyblazer

Nomad68                                   Jacques Cousteau's Calypso

Oddmanrush                             1/48 Fujimi A-4E Skyhawk           COMPLETED

                                                  1/48 Italri P-47D Thunderbolt      COMPLETED

Pawel                                        1/144 Revell E-2C Hawkeye     COMPLETED

Plasticaddict                             1/32 Trumpeter MiG-3

Railfan 223                               1/35 Revell  M*A*S*H medical (Triougue) scene M-35  (truck only)    COMPLETED

                                                  1/25 AMT Dodge Monaco. Sharriff Roscoe P. Coltrain's Dodge Monaco     COMPLETED

                                                  1/25 Revell/Monogram 1964 Impalla modified into a Dumpster Mobile

Raptordriver                            1/48 Monogram SBD      COMPLETED

Ruddratt                                   1/32 Wingnut Albatros D. V                          

Sin4u                                         1/48 Revell Ju52 Para Transport

Supressionfire                          1/72 Italeri Hetzer    COMPLETED

Theuns                                      1/48 Academy F-15E Eagle

Trabi                                          AMT Corporate Alliance Droid

Vetteman42                               1/32 Revell F-16C Fighting Falcon

                                                    1/48 Tamiya FW190 F8 Trop    COMPLETED

                                                    1/48 Revell Germany SH-60B Seahawk COMPLETED

 

Thank you Oddmanrush for the Group Badge.

Kermit came up with this Badge. Thank you sir.

Feel free to grab either badge when you join up.

 

Randy So many to build.......So little time

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Posted by vetteman42 on Monday, June 28, 2010 12:26 PM

Finished Build Page

 

Railfan 223                                

1/35 Revell  M*A*S*H medical (Triougue) scene M-35 truck modified to a wild fire Fire Engine from the city of Pine Hill . Finished on 7/28/2010 The build starts on page 2, with finished pictures on page 14.

1/25 AMT Dodge Monaco built as Sherriff  Roscoe P. Coltrain's Dodge Monaco. with scratch built radio antanna and CB whip. Finished on 7/30/2010. The build starts on page 7, with finished pictures on page 16.

 

Oddmanrush

1/48 Itailri P-47D Thunderbolt. With scratch built cockpit, gear bay detail and brush painted. Finished on 7/30/2010. The build starts on page 8 with finished pictures on page 16.

1/48 Fugimi A-4E Skyhawk with scratch built cockpit, pilot, and flap detail. Finished on 8/19/2010, the build starts on page 5 with finished pictures on page 22.

 

Raptordriver

1/48 Monogram SBD Dauntless with scratch built cockpit detail. Finished on 8/2/2010, pictures start on page 15 with finished pictures on page 17

 

Kermit

1/32 Revell Classics Spitfire Mk I  with scratch built engine, and cockpit detail. Finished on 8/29/2010, the build starts on page 9, with finished pictures on page 24

 

Eatthis

1/72 Airfix TSR-2 what if they had been in service with the RAF. With kitbashed and spares box hard points and ordnance mounted on the wings. Finished on 9/25/2010, the build starts on page 22, with finished pictures on page28.

1/48 Airfix TSR-2 built as a Canadian CF-109 with scratch built and spares box under wing ordinance, and a GAU-8 gun in the belly. Finished on 10/19/2010. The build starts on page 29 with finished pictures on page 30.

1/48 Airfix TSR-2 finished on 4/26/2011. Modified to a TSR-2 BAC Vulture Tech Demo with canards, lerx wingroots,  all scratch build. The build starts on page 52, with finished pictures on page 55.

1/48 Airfix TSR-2 finished on 3/5/2011 OOB. Finished pictures on page 50.

 

Casper The Chihuahua

1/32 Trumpeter Me262 with scratch built detail, cockpit, gun bay, and engine, also with battle damage. Finished on 11/19/2010, the build was started on page 32 and with finished pictures on page 35.

1/48 Tamiya Meteor. Finished on 1/9/2011, with scratch built seat belts and engine detail. The build starts on page 43, with finished pictures on page 45

1/100 Academy F-14. Finished on 1/19/2011 with scratch build ejection seats and cockpit detail. The build starts on page 46, with finished pictures on page 47.

1/48 Cyber Hobbies He162A-2 Salamander finished on 4/2/2011 with scratch built cockpit and engine details. The build starts on page 51 with finished pictures on page 53.

 

Vetteman42

1/48 Tamiya Fw190 F8 Trop with scratched seat belts. Finished on 12/8/2010. The build starts on page 34 with finished pictures on page 38.

 

CallSignOwl

1/72 Testers F4U Corsair with scratch built gear bays, nav lights, and a full cockpit, this Corsair was also completely brush painted. The build was finished on 12/17/2010, the build starts on page 37, with finished pictures on page 40

1/72 Minicraft P-40 Kittyhawk Mk. I with scratch built cockpit side walls, seat belts, main gear and gear bay detail. The Kittyhawk was also brush painted.  The build starts on page 40 with finished pictures on page 42.

 

1/72 Testors A-24 Banshee. Lots of scratch building done on this one, a complete cockpit, main gear and gear bay detail, and machine gun turret detail. This was also brush painted. The build starts on  page 40 with finished pictures on page 42.

 

Fermis

1/48 Revell B-26 " Mild and Bitter " with scratch build cockpit detail, engine detail, nav and landing lights. The build was finished on 12/18/2010, the build starts on page 36, with finished pictures on page 40

 

Pawel

1/144 Revell E-2C Hawkeye. The build was finished on 1/7/2011 with scratch built blurred props, arresting hook and in flight stand. The build starts on page 42, with finished pictures on page 44.

 

Supressionfire

1/72 Italeri Hetzer " Chwat" Finished on 1/9/2011 with an entirely  scratch build interior, gun, track aromor skirts and loads of other exterior detail. The build starts on page 15, with finished pictures on page 45.

 

Julez

1/48 Tamiya FW190-A8 finished on 4/9/2011, out of box. The build starts on page 48, with finished pictures on page 54.

 

Hans von Hammer

1/48 Fujimi D3A Val Dive Bomber finished on 1/9/2011 with scratch built interior detail. This build is for a diorama and has some nice paint chipping work. Pictures are on page 45.

 

Kugai

 AMT Interplanetary UFO Mystery Ship modified to a Reaver Ship from the TV show Firefly on 7/28/2011. Loads of kit bashing and scratch built detail on this build. The build starts on page 57 with finished pictures on page 58

 

Randy So many to build.......So little time

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Posted by oddmanrush on Monday, June 28, 2010 12:43 PM

I'm in with Fujimi's A-4E Skyhawk in 1/48. Cockpit is bare so this is a good kit for some scratch building.

Jon

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Posted by vetteman42 on Monday, June 28, 2010 1:15 PM

Oddmanrush you are in and thanks for joining up

Randy So many to build.......So little time

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Posted by Railfan 233 on Monday, June 28, 2010 2:06 PM

Well, I have 2 possible kits for this.

 First is the old Revell M*A*S*H diorama set with the M-35. Since the M-35 wasn't used in Korea, I'm going to swap the M-35 for a WW II duca-and-a-half, and build the M-35 seprately.   If I do it, I'll scratchbuild brake- lines and electrical wires for the lights, as well as a canvas bed cover. I'll also need to scratchbuild crates and other stuff for a load

 Confused(Speeking of which, does scratchbuilding a seprate load for the truck, like wepons crates and bags, be appropriate for this build?)

My seccond kit I'm thinking about is an old Revell Ford van/ambulance. I may modify it to look more like the A-TEAM van, or I may just make it into a rusting work vehicle. Eather way, I'll need to scratchbuild an interior, since the kit only has the front seats and a console and dashboard for the passenger compartment.

If I have time, I may do both. But (if it's O.K. to build a load for it for this build) I will start with the M-35, so I can be garunteed something to show for the finnished product.

  

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Posted by vetteman42 on Monday, June 28, 2010 2:36 PM

Railfan 223 I would say both builds would fit in just fine Smile Just let me know which you wish to go with first or you can enter both builds as they both sound interesting.

Randy So many to build.......So little time

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Posted by Railfan 233 on Monday, June 28, 2010 2:47 PM

O.K., Thanks for the quick responce.

  Just place me down with the M-35 for now, because I know for a fact I can get it done in 1 year's time, and I have most of what I need for it (trips to the hobbyshop are rare for me, so I almost never have any supplies on hand. Not true for what I'll need for the M-35, for a change)

If I can get everything I need for the van, and if there's enough time left in the build, I'll build it. But, I'm just going to stick with the M-35 for now, with the van pending completion of the M-35.

I figure, it's better to be safe, and just commit with 1 kit I know that I can do, insted of jumping in and getting to many things to work on with multiple kits.

I'm looking foward to this. I just hope (for the how-to scratchbuild part) I can remember to take the nesisarry photos, and have them come out good. I can't wait for the start.

  

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Posted by vetteman42 on Monday, June 28, 2010 3:03 PM

Railfan 223 sounds good to me, can you give me the base kit details so I can list it, scale manufacturer and such.

Randy So many to build.......So little time

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Posted by Trabi on Monday, June 28, 2010 3:13 PM

Vetteman42, sign me in with AMT Star Wars Corporate Alliance Droid. I´m just finishing my former "no aftermarket" building Smile

"Space may be the final frontier, but it´s made in Hollywood basement." RHCP, Californication

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Posted by Railfan 233 on Monday, June 28, 2010 4:29 PM

Vetteman42, here's the basics of my kit:

It's the 1/35 scale Revell M*A*S*H medical (triogue) scene M-35 (truck only)

  

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Posted by Aaronw on Monday, June 28, 2010 4:43 PM

Would you consider adding rigging wires on biplanes scratchbuilding? If so I can probably find something appropriate. I have some Pegasus kits too, several of them require scratchbuilding simple parts like wing spars.

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Posted by vetteman42 on Monday, June 28, 2010 5:29 PM

Railfan 223 got ya covered your build is listed

Aaronw after doing some rigging on a few golden age racers I think personally  that  would qualify as scratch building, as long as it is not PE rigging Stick out tongue I do find it much harder to do than say building an ejection seat for an F-104.

Randy So many to build.......So little time

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Posted by raptordriver on Monday, June 28, 2010 9:13 PM

Hey Randy, I would like to join the fun. I will build an Accurate Mini P-51A with scratch build seat belts.

Andrew

 

 

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Posted by plasticaddict on Tuesday, June 29, 2010 2:05 AM

sorry wrong post, pls. delete, I tried but couldn't.

cem.

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Posted by 68GT on Tuesday, June 29, 2010 6:29 AM

Not sure what yet but I have a few Monogram Pro Stocks I would like to get into.

On Ed's bench, ???

  

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Posted by vetteman42 on Tuesday, June 29, 2010 1:08 PM

Raptordriver you are in and thanks for joining us. I have that same kit in the closet so I will be keeping an eye on your build.

68GT you are in and welcome, just let me know what you will be building when you decide.

Randy So many to build.......So little time

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Posted by 68GT on Tuesday, June 29, 2010 10:32 PM

I have a few different kits so I'll start with Frank Iaconio's Budweiser-Motorcraft Pro-Stock 1985 Thunderbird.  Monogram kit 2727 and it's in 1/24 scale. 

Heck, maybe if I get into a rhythm I'll crank a few of these kits out.  I'm also eye balling Bob Glidden's 87 T-Bird Pro-Stock, Kenny Bernstein's 85 Tempo Funny Car and Billy Meyer's 7-11 Mustang Funny Car (1984?) in the back of my stash.   

On Ed's bench, ???

  

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Posted by vetteman42 on Wednesday, June 30, 2010 2:44 PM

68GT your build is in and welcome to the group

Randy So many to build.......So little time

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Posted by fermis on Wednesday, June 30, 2010 5:56 PM

Ah, my good man!!!

Glad you took this one on.

I'm in, I'll let you know what subject, just as soon as I figure it out!

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Posted by vetteman42 on Thursday, July 1, 2010 1:23 AM

Ruhrow there goes the neighborhood Fermis has joined the group Clown Welcome to you Sir, you are on the roster Yes

Hey guys tomorrow is the official start date so thought I would ask if anyone has an idea for the group badge, I just cant seem to come up with one.

Randy So many to build.......So little time

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Posted by Railfan 233 on Thursday, July 1, 2010 11:51 AM

I have sort of a unique idea. The only thing is that everyone will have a different badge.

Just have everyone take a photo of their finnished build, and post them here, and you can edit it to have the offitial lettering and dates. Just my 2 cents on the matter, but, you got to admit, it's unique.

  

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Posted by Railfan 233 on Thursday, July 1, 2010 2:40 PM

Hey, by any chance, does anyone know how to fade dark olive drab green paint to look more like a truck in OD green that has been used extensively?

I was working on the M-35 I have for the build (which is being built too (alarmingly) easily for a kit of it's age) and I realized, I don't have any Testors OD Green paint in the small "rattle-can" spray paint cans, but I think I could get some Krylon OD green paint.

    The only problem with it is that the Krylon paint dries very dark, and makes the truck look extremely brand new. The Testors paint worked good, but I don't have any, and I doubt I could get a trip to any hobby shop for a while (I was there yesterday, but I forgot about the paint)

Also, does anyone know if the chassis and underside of an M-35 is the same color as the rest of the body, or is it flat black?

Any sugestions are open.

I'll have photos of what I have done so far up later on this evening (hopefully). [No, I didn't start early. I just made enough progress today to warrent a few in-progress photos]

  

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Posted by oddmanrush on Thursday, July 1, 2010 3:32 PM

Hey, saw you needed help with the Badges. I was at work, with some free time, so I thought I'd play around a little bit and here is what I came up with.

Both share the same theme, the movie Seven, starring Brad Pitt and Morgan Freeman. Since we're doing a no aftermarket group build, essentially an out of the box build, there was but one line I thought of from the movie that seemed to fit. (I know scratch building technically isn't OOB but I couldn't resist)

First one:

Second one, and my personal favorite...

If you haven't seen the movie, this is all probably irrelevant, haha.

Jon

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Posted by Railfan 233 on Thursday, July 1, 2010 3:53 PM

Those look good,oddmanrush.

I've never seen Brad Pitt before.

 It's kind of funny, especially considering my 5th grade english/social studies teacher was a big fan of Brad Pitt. (I mean really, really, really big fan)

  

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Posted by Railfan 233 on Thursday, July 1, 2010 8:47 PM

Well, here's what I got so far (I didn't start early. I swear) It is kind of creeping me out. the M-35, dispite the fact that it's an older kit, is almost literaly putting itself together. I got a feeling something's going to happen, soon...

Here are the photos (sorry about the poor quality. I only have a Kodak E-Z share C-430.It's not the best, but it's the only one I can afford to have)

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This should be an overview of all the sub-assemblies in their current stages. (I perfer to work on multiple assemblies at one time, so I don't have a lot of down-time. Mabe that's why it already looks too good...)

[P.S., ignore that red/yellow caboose in the background. It's a kitbashing project that has stalled for now.]

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Here's the chassis and drive-system for the truck, after I super-glued the brake lines to the brake system areas on the wheel hubs (It turned out better than I thought)

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Here's the finnished product for the brake lines. The super glue was an older tube, and didn't cure fast, but it sure did come out fastTongue Tied I hope the brake lines are still visible after paint...

For the brake lines, it's nothing special. It's just strands of copper filiment taken from an old lamp-cord. I cut it longer than I thought I would need, and then I drilled a fairly deep hole into the mounting area behind the round disc on the axel (the brake hub?) After that, I just super-glue it into the hole, and then I thred it along the chassis, applying a drop of glue at turns and in the mid-point of long strait runs.

(Note, I didn't have refrences when running the lines, so accuracy is not garunteed. I just did it as I thought the lines were done on the real M-35s. I'll just claim artistic lisence, if it turns out to be wrong)

 

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  Here's the last photo for this update: the cab. I did some scratchbuilding to place some details that (I think) were fairly common in the M-35s. I shaved off the molded gas/brake/clutch pedals, and made new ones with styrene I got from a $0.98 for sale sign from the hardware store. (Admittedly, I think it was a bad call. the new pedals look bigger than the original)

   The channel-like thing next to the driver's seat is a scratchbuilt rifle rack (more or less accurate) that sort of follows a photo of a rack that Hans von hammer showed me, back in the Real or Model. Episode 2 thred. He said it was used vertically in the M-35 behind the driver's left shoulder, which was what I tried to replicate. 

    I don't have any spare wepons laying around (other than a WWII German K-98) so I'll have to leave it empty for now. If I get a modern U.S. infantry kit set one day, I'll salvage one of the M-16s for the rack. It's not the best, but I have not scratch-built with styrene before. Man I have a lot to learn with that.

The thumb-print on the floor of the cab was sort of a mess-up on my part. When I went to glue the side of the cab/hood into place, I didn't realize that glue came up through the seam, and onto my thumb. I'll need to buff that out before painting.

  

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Posted by Trabi on Friday, July 2, 2010 2:21 PM

Here we go!

AMT 1:? Star Wars Corporate Alliance Droid:

 

 

Parts, bit started.

 

 

Side tracks.

 

 

 

 

I didn´t like the antennas...

 

 

More to come.

"Space may be the final frontier, but it´s made in Hollywood basement." RHCP, Californication

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Posted by oddmanrush on Friday, July 2, 2010 2:52 PM

Ok, so I started today. Good times so far.

Here's the kit:

The cockpit is terribly void of any detail, so I did my best in adding some...

So I shaved down the top of the ejection seat. It looked too high compared to all the reference photos I could find. I also removed a nub on the right hand side of the pit, which didn't seem to belong and its where I am going to place the d-ring ejection handle. You can also see I've added seat cushions....

Here you can see I've added the ejection handles, one over head, one between the knees and the one on the right of the cockpit....

Here I added some wear to the seat cushions, you can also see the wire I added to the seat...not sure what its for but I saw it in pictures!....

The last picture for today, you can see I added some harnesses...

Thanks for looking! Don't know when I'll get back to it. Comments and criticism is certainly welcome!

Jon

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Posted by RBaer on Friday, July 2, 2010 5:27 PM

I'm going to check the stash tonight, see if I can come up with something suitable. This one looks fun.

Apprentice rivet counter.

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Posted by vetteman42 on Friday, July 2, 2010 5:47 PM

Railfan, Trabi and, Oddmanrush your starts are looking great and a bunch of scratch building going on with them too YesYes

Oddmanrush thanks for the badge idea I will resize it to badge size and post it on the front page to see how it works. Anyone else have an idea to share for a badge ?

Randy So many to build.......So little time

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Posted by oddmanrush on Friday, July 2, 2010 6:40 PM

A couple of good starts here!

Railfan, I don't think those pedals look too big. Even if they are, they'll be disguised a little inside the cabin.

Trabi, well done on those antennas! They certainly are a vast improvement over the kit option.

Vetteman, glad you like the badges. If some one can come up with something better, by all means go for it. Those were just a little something I came up with in my free time at work.

Keep up the good work, hopefully we'll see some more action from others soon!

Jon

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