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Semper Fi War in the Pacific

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Posted by deafpanzer on Tuesday, March 20, 2012 9:01 AM

Guys- Sorry for being quiet... my body just crashed after working for 30 hours over the weekend even I had the day off yesterday but I was too tired to do anything.

Carl- I don't remember how much work you have put into a kit like this.  I really can't wait to see how it comes out at the end!!!  Always loved those pics of Gunny... Yes

Deattilo- Thanks for the head up!  I wish I can order but I have brought six kits in six weeks so I am pushing myself too far or my wife will give me the final 'evil stare'.  I am positive I will see AVT kits at upcoming AMPS National show in Auburn so I can pay cash because it is untraceable... Wink

Rob-  Hang in there my buddy!  Remember what did we say about the move... it was considered one of three most stressful time in our life times.  Hope it is for the best!  I am sure living in NC is better than Houston.  I spent 8 years in NC and I do miss it! 

I am BIG fan of RB barrels too.  I like to replace all MG barrels with those brass barrels from RB if possible. Below is probably my favorite... used it on old Italeri M24 kit.

Just holler if you need somebody to talk with.  Remember to holler louder because I am profoundly deaf. Wink

Andy

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Posted by Shellback on Tuesday, March 20, 2012 2:14 AM

Ok then Rob ....................

I drilled holes in the support frame and in the dozer arms at the pivot points and then inserted "pins" made from styrene rod .

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Posted by Shellback on Monday, March 19, 2012 3:16 PM

Rob ............Yes

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Posted by tonka on Monday, March 19, 2012 10:59 AM

Rob - Sorry to hear about the challenges,,,PCS moves alone can be stressful and daunting! Good luck at Camp Swampy,,,brings back a few memories at Onslow Beach and P5s!

Nice work all!!  I have been away from bench for a bit travelling for that dang thing called work! But plan on hitting the figure this week, I have him primes and base coats set on.

Keep up the great work!

Semper Fi!!

Kevin

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Semper Fi War in the Pacific
Posted by deattilio on Sunday, March 18, 2012 11:53 PM

PANZERWAFFE,  Sorry to hear about all the heartache and headache you are currently dealing with.  Hopefully a new start at Lejeune will commence more positively than the closing days in Texas.  Despite it all it hasn’t hampered your skills at the hobby, those machine guns look very good – no going back to kit plastic.  I would imagine that a missing machine gun was not an uncommon sight.

 

Got all the fiddly parts, kit and otherwise mounted onto “MARDI GRAS” and managed to get a coat of primer on her.  The cab and hatch came out better than expected.  I also shot some primer onto my Iwo Jima LVTA-4.  My second LVTA-4 received some attention on the port sponson and looks more accurate than what is molded.  It needs a little cleaning up and some scribing but is superior to excessively exaggerated bulkheads/beams within the sponson.

 

 

WIP:
Trying to get my hobby stuff sorted - just moved and still unpacking.

 

"Gator, Green Catskill....Charlie On Time"
 

 

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Posted by PANZERWAFFE on Sunday, March 18, 2012 11:29 PM

Thanks CarlYes  I know you would be here helping but you are really helping now.   Thanks for giving your time, input, and concern.  It helps more then you may know.  Thanks my friend Beer

OH, please do update.  Don't let anything I wrote in my last post turn you away.  This build is about building and having some fun......post away........what would Gunny do?  Believe he would post!

Already said this but Man you guys are doing fine work!!!  Have a few more pages to read through and I will be caught up.  Look forward to getting back in here tomorrow.

Rob

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Posted by Shellback on Sunday, March 18, 2012 10:26 PM

I have an update but i aint posting after reading your stuff Rob .................................

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Posted by Shellback on Sunday, March 18, 2012 10:25 PM

Rob ..................whew ! You gotta be one tough a$$ Marine to be still functioning and yet get around to working on your model after everything you are going thru . I think its really admirable how you are keeping everything going . I know , what choice do you have , right ? Still , its speaks volumes of your character on how your handling all of this . Take care . Man i'd be there helping you out if i was 1500 mi. closer .

Oh , the 50's are looking spectacular ! Think i'd mount both of them . Yes

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Posted by PANZERWAFFE on Sunday, March 18, 2012 9:26 PM

Hey guys.  First I would like to thank all of you for keeping this GB going.  I have only scanned through and will have to go back and read and catch up.  The work that yall have been doing looks GREAT!  After reading all and taking a better look I will comment so more.  Second, I would like to apologize to all of you for being absent for so long.  Thats not a very good way to try to run a GB and I am a little disappointed with myself.  If yall want to know what I have been doing then read the next paragraph.

OK, enough of all of that!  Sat down for the last couple of hours and did some work on my LVT-4.  I have  not touched it in about month.  Only worked on the MG's tonight and this is how it went.

1919 .30 cal, replaced the kit supplied .30's with a spare Dragon one.  Cut off the barrel and added a RB Model barrel.  Used a mount, ammo can and ammo all from the spare parts box for mounting it.

When I had ordered the .30 cal barrels, I had ordered 2 but only 1 had showed up.  I am thinking for the other .30 mounting just the mount and maybe have the gun laying on the deck so that it is not as noticeable?  Not sure if I like that idea but dont know if I will be ordering another one right now.  Here is the mount mounted by itself.  Let me know what all of you think of this idea.

Both of the .50 made it here.  One is built and the other is still waiting to be built.  This is the part layout of the unbuilt one.  Scrap the kit supplied .50.  Extra 50 cal's  from another Dragon kit.  RB Model barrel and small PE set.  Kit supplied pintel.  cradle and ammo belt from spare parts box.

The built 50 cal same parts a listed above but also with scratch built early ammo box.  Still need to make one for the other gun.

Once again all, Thanks for keeping the build going and I will be going back through to read all of your work.  I do hope to be around more now but may still be just a few more days to take care of the loose ends here.

 

Rob

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Posted by Shellback on Sunday, March 18, 2012 2:37 PM

Andy , good to hear you made the trip and got back home ! Glad old Gunny kept you awake . He is a mean looking little guy isnt he .......Indifferent.......he's so tough he fights with this wire brush to keep in shape !

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Semper Fi War in the Pacific
Posted by deattilio on Sunday, March 18, 2012 9:44 AM

deafpanzer,  If you hurry you can snag the AFV offering for less than $40 and the CyberHobby for just under $25.  Great Models is selling everything at 40% due to the purchase by Sprue Brothers and eventual move of the entire stock.  I snagged an Iwata airbrush and its accessories because 1) I did not think such a deal would return anytime soon and 2) perfect timing with tax return.  If I had more storage area and would not have opted for the airbrush I believe I would snag several more LVT and AAV kits.

 

WIP:
Trying to get my hobby stuff sorted - just moved and still unpacking.

 

"Gator, Green Catskill....Charlie On Time"
 

 

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Posted by deafpanzer on Sunday, March 18, 2012 9:24 AM

Deattillio- Not yet, but LVT kit is still on top of my wish list.  I saw couple at recent show but I had to nab that CyberHobby Tiger kit for only $45.  Those kits usually are sold at much higher prices especially on evilBay.  However there's a bigger show coming up next month in Auburn and I am sure I will find more LVT kits then. 

Carl- You are going to laugh... spent nearly 8 hours on the road driving for last two days as I traveled down to a small city called Evansville.  I thought about Gunny few times and all of great jokes.  Thanks for keeping me awake!  I am so happy to be home!  Beer

Andy

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Posted by Shellback on Saturday, March 17, 2012 3:11 PM

Andy ,Gunny dont like your idea ..............he's still ticked off !Super Angry

Detail ......Yes........thanks . I wish Andy would stop pissing off Gunny , he's still trying to get his jeep running .

 

Bill , thanks .YesYes..............Bill i just read your "palm tree" making post .............cool man ! I never would of thought of the methodes you used . The trunks looks really authentic . some paint and leaves ie really going to be cool to see on these ! Very nice indeed .Yes

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Posted by BaBill212 on Saturday, March 17, 2012 1:10 PM

Andy,,,  thanks, glad you liked

Deat,,  they can be made for any scale really. I've done some for 48th, 72nd and so on.....  if there is one drawback is that they take a little time,,,  I like to let the cheesecloth and the putty application(s) dry for 24 hours each.....    but you could easily do half a dozen in a few days.        If you give it a go, let me know what you think.

Enjoy the ride!

 

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  • From: New Port Richey
Semper Fi War in the Pacific
Posted by deattilio on Saturday, March 17, 2012 11:26 AM

deafpanzer,  That is a good looking LVT, guessing it represents one that landed on Saipan, the first use of the -4; blue -4s were/are a rare sight from everything I have been able to dig up.  How comes your own LVT?

 

Shellback

,  That Sherman is looking good indeed, I too always found it less pain inducing to do as Gunny demanded.


BaBill212,  I’m going to have to try those palm trees in 1/72, very interesting.

 

WIP:
Trying to get my hobby stuff sorted - just moved and still unpacking.

 

"Gator, Green Catskill....Charlie On Time"
 

 

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Posted by deafpanzer on Saturday, March 17, 2012 7:47 AM

Carl- That pile of duck bills would make a great coaster for BeerWink  So much work and details put on the dozer... can't wait to see the end.

Bill- Love them palm trees and your work is a work of master.  They look exactly like those palm trees.  Good having you back post updates! Yes

Andy

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Posted by BaBill212 on Saturday, March 17, 2012 4:58 AM

Carl,,,  very slick indeed !     That will look awesome when completed (looks pretty doggone awesome now).

And,,,,  am sure Gunny feels better after the duckbills were removed.....     nicely done

 

OK,,   as promised, here is a quick expose' on how I make palm trees.

Grab a stick from your backyard, woods or wherever. An appropriate diameter of course.

I found one easy enough,,,,,,  then cut it into length sections. Depending on how tall  you want your trees.

 

I wrap the "trunk" in cheesecloth. Once or twice around is plenty. I attach it with a mix of dilluted white glue.

Leave a little cheesecloth on each end,,,  I use this extra as a hanger to allow the trunk to dry. I use those little xacto clips - - clipping the extra cheesecloth and then hanging the trunk from my work desk. Use something to counter balance the clip (kit box, paint bottle, etc.)

Once the trunk dries, add a little more cheesecloth to the base of your tree trunk.,,,  to fatten up the base.

Slop on some more white glue mix.....

And let that dry.

Next is the new part for me,,,  I used to use Milliput but this time I am using Durham's Water Putty. I just use a little plastic cup to mix,,,,   you want it about the consistency of mustard,,, of which it looks a little like mustard. I slop it on with a little dowell. It doesn't have to be a thick coat and you don't have to be real neat with this application. Try to keep it semi-uniform however.

Hang the trunk again to dry. I typically use a day for drying time. I like to make sure these things are totally dry.

You can see how the extra cheesecloth, on the ends, comes in handy.

The cheesecloth also helps bind the water putty,,, especially for this next step.

Now I scribe some horizontal rings into the dried water putty. My scriber is nothing fancy, but it sure works for this type of effort.

The scribing might chip or gouge the putty here and there,,,  no worries,,  palm trees have that beat up look anyway.

No need to be real precise with the scribed lines either,,  enough coverage to give it the palm tree look.

The scribing is monotonous and it takes some time too. Be sure to scribe over a piece of scrap paper or newspaper as it is a little messy too. Typically I do this type of no-brain-needed work when I want some down time. Not having to think works well for me every now and then.

Once you are happy with the scribed trunk, you should seal it. I used Mr. Surfacer. I slopped it on, used the clips to hang and let them dry.

The trunks are now ready for painting and finishing.......

Even though this type of effort is a little boring, it sure does save some cash. A long time ago I bought 2 Squadron palm resin tree trunks and if I remember correctly they were about $10.00 ($5.00 each). I made 7 trunks for pennies....  

Now I have to start on making some palm tree leaves........

 

Hope you liked the pics

 

Enjoy the ride!

 

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Posted by Shellback on Friday, March 16, 2012 10:08 PM

After i get the dozer attachments built i want to be able to remove it so i can do the weathering on the running gear without anything blocking my access .

This is the blade support frame for the left side .First pic is the outside surface.

Inside surface .

And this is how it slides unto the bogey housings .

Now both sides are on and fit snuggly so i can finish building the rest of the blade components but it is still removeable .Yes

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Posted by Shellback on Friday, March 16, 2012 4:39 PM

Gunny's been in a bad mood ever since Andy called him a Zombie . Cant blame him .His latest rant is that he wants the "duck bill" extensions taken off of the tracks . He doesnt like the idea of a tank "waddling" around HIS work bench !

The pile of "duck bills" .................quack ? Gunny says that Andy can have these cause he'll know where to put them ..........Whistling.

 

 

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Posted by Shellback on Friday, March 16, 2012 4:13 PM

Andy ! Calm down man .....and Thanks .Yes Wash down that slobber with a beer ....................Beer

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Posted by deafpanzer on Friday, March 16, 2012 2:15 PM

Carl!!!  Please dont post any update until I buy more paper towel!!!  Just ran out because I had to use it to clean up my drooling mess...  No kidding... Your work usually make my mouth open and for some reason I can not control the drool... You see?  

Keep it moving! Yes

Andy

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Posted by Shellback on Thursday, March 15, 2012 10:37 PM

Sand shield attachment strips on hull side .

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Posted by Shellback on Thursday, March 15, 2012 6:16 PM

Probably happens to most of us .................truth be told .Yes

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Posted by BaBill212 on Thursday, March 15, 2012 5:24 PM

I do the same damn thing Carl,,,,    to get 5 uniform pieces of,,,  pretty much anything,,, I will make double or better............

Will get the pics up soon............... (palm tree scratch)

Enjoy the ride!

 

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Posted by Shellback on Thursday, March 15, 2012 5:06 PM

Bill i used Evergreen styrene rod and melted the ends with a heated flat screw driver . As far as making them "uniform" i used the Mk. 1 eyeball and threw out as many that turned out wrong as i kept .

Looking forward to those pics .Yes

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Posted by BaBill212 on Thursday, March 15, 2012 4:22 PM

Andy,,,  congrats on the show accolades.......    nice going my friend

Carl,,   you never cease to amaze,,,,,   awesome work,, dayum!   Those dettails are wonderful... how did you make the rods so uniform?      Did they start out as Plastistrut type rods?,,,,   in any eveny - -  very very good!

 

I've been a bit lean on pic posts or updates,,,,,  been working on some scratchbuilt palm trees...  using a little different and new method,,,,  which is turning out pretty nice.    I will be posting some how-to pics / info soon.

Enjoy the ride!

 

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Posted by Shellback on Thursday, March 15, 2012 2:22 PM

Update . I corrected a few flaws that i found out about .

Replaced the gun Italeri gun carriage with the Tamiya on the right .

Drilled the holes for the sand guards .

Did some partial work on the dozer blade .

Heres the hydraulic cylinder mounted temporarily .

Blade support frame .

Made these rods .

Some early assembly.

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Posted by Shellback on Thursday, March 15, 2012 2:02 PM

Andy ,glad to hear you had a good time . nice work on the models . The Huey has so much more detail inside i think its a great piece .Yes

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Posted by deafpanzer on Wednesday, March 14, 2012 9:49 PM

Deattilo- Sorry it took me long.  I found the picture of that LVT that brought home first place award for the open top armor section.  I have agree it deserved it!

It is an AFV kit...

Bill- Actually it was last Saturday and it went great.  Good number of people showed up along with entries. The Huey got third place for helicopters and my old Tamiya Panzer IV Ausf H got third place too for closed top armor section.

Since Huey is finally done, I am coming back to my incomplete StuG and finish it as fast as possible so I can join you guys here.

Andy

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Posted by Shellback on Wednesday, March 14, 2012 9:04 PM

Bill , thanks , Yes

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