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John: LOL, love the pink and baby blue!!!
"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen
keavdog And a super late entry... my wife's first plastic model. I bought her this for her birthday - Airforce One, but she chose a more creative livery. She's a very creative doll-house builder. Maybe we'll see more builds from her here.
And a super late entry... my wife's first plastic model. I bought her this for her birthday - Airforce One, but she chose a more creative livery. She's a very creative doll-house builder. Maybe we'll see more builds from her here.
Love it!!!
That could easily pass for one of Braniff's real liveries from the '60s 'no more plain planes' era.
Nicely done.
Greg
George Lewis:
My lady likes it. You might have to either share the bench or build another.
Thanks,
John
Nice one Greg looks like a tough little nut, nice looking shamrocks. Have been trying to track down more sci-fi versions if we were to do this again, haven't found anything more yet.
Joe
Greg: She looks awesome! Great job there on the modifications! Just got you posted.
As to part II we'll see how it goes next year!
Ever-so-slightly late to the party, here is my Hasegawa 'egg' F-4E Phantom...'tweaked' slightly to F-4J standard, to represent an a/c of the USMC's VMFA-333 'Shamrocks' during the Vietnam War. I ditched the kit's sole included ordnance -- which I think are anti-ship missiles for the JASDF version -- and cobbled up a more-suitable load-out of Sidewinders, Sparrows and a few iron bombs (in the finest Marine 'mud mover' tradition) from other kits and spares.
A few more pics here: http://cs.finescale.com/fsm/modeling_subjects/f/2/t/183130.aspx [Can't get the verdammt link function to work after repeated tries!!!]
MANY, many thanks to Gamera for hosting a great GB...and to all who threw in, with a variety of clever and inspiring builds. Next April-Fool's Day will be here before we know it: 'Silly Egg II - The Return of The Revenge of Silly Egg'
Gamera Thanks guys!!! It was FUN!!! I think we bog down sometimes trying to get everything just right. I hope everyone had fun too building something not so serious!
Thanks guys!!!
It was FUN!!! I think we bog down sometimes trying to get everything just right. I hope everyone had fun too building something not so serious!
Thanks for running the show Gamera. I had fun. I learned. Great job everyone.
T e d
Est.1961 Talk about the eleventh hour thought I wouldn't get finished in time. Thanks Gamera it's been fun watching the builds and getting this one built.
Talk about the eleventh hour thought I wouldn't get finished in time. Thanks Gamera it's been fun watching the builds and getting this one built.
Never seen an 'egg' Viper before. She's absolutely gorgeous!
Do they do a Cylon Raider to match?
Gamera
Isn't there an old saying about "never bringing a katana to a gunfight???"
Absolutely magnificent work, in both concept and execution! You've done your own GB proud!
Thanks Gamera been meaning to get in on the GBs for a while now. Great work everyone.
Nice going guys. I like those Gamera. 1961 - Cute little space fighter.
Est.1961 I'm finished it was 5 minutes to midnight and I was struggling to post forgot I'm about 5hrs ahead of you guys.
I'm finished it was 5 minutes to midnight and I was struggling to post forgot I'm about 5hrs ahead of you guys.
You know since the website was down don't worry about it. Go ahead and take you badge and congrads!!! Going to post you now.
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She looks pretty much done to me, and that's some nice work! What do you have left to do?
The M6 Staurt and cowboy commander. As I said some of the tools off the back vanished. So I was going to cover them with a camo net. And now the camo net material has vanished... shheeeeeeeeeeessssssssssshhhhhhhhhhhh... So anyway here she is with the holes still in the back...
The Fujimi Type 97 and samurai commander...
Anyway here we are. Some issues with the Staurt, I'll hit them below. Anyway here's the whole diorama...
Sorry about that quafuffle but I can't tell if the picture is there until I press submit.
That looks good!!! Even if you can't make the finish date please go ahead and keep posting!
Greg: She does good. Love all the extra work you've put in there!
My pudgy little rhino is beginning to look more rhino-like.
The kit's nose gear strut was supposed to attach to the F-4E gun fairing that I cut off, so I had to extend the strut a bit; oddly enough, it actually looks better that way. No gear well, of course (I'll 'paint' one in later) but it looked odd without the long nose gear door section, so I added one on.
Even with the egg-shape, there's something reassuringly-familiar about the stance:
After playing with potential geometry for underwing stores, I decided to relocate the kit's only set of pylons inboard. (They're under the intakes now instead of the wings...but, hey, ya' gotta do what ya' gotta do!) I also found a set of ill-shaped 1/144 missiles in my spares box...I think they were intended to be HARMs...that I slightly reshaped to faintly resemble Sparrows for under the fuselage on this Vietnam-era build.
Greg: Looks good!! Love the scratchbuilt RIO!
BTW: Haven't been able to get on till now. My M6 & Type 97 are practically done- I put them on the base yesterday. Only issue is the tools on the back on the M6 vanished out of the box. Going to try to find some camo net today and put it there over the holes and take the photos.
If anyone couldn't get on and need an extension just let me know.
goldhammer Nice... I like that improv. Fits well with the canopy shape. Phantom drivers have a big head anyway from what I remember.
Nice... I like that improv. Fits well with the canopy shape. Phantom drivers have a big head anyway from what I remember.
Still shooting for getting in 'under the wire' for the official finish-line. (If not, I'll go ahead and post it anyway.)
Here's my wee beastie with the lines slightly re-contoured and the crew aboard, VMFA-333 'shamrocks' added to flight helmets via my HP printer and inkjet decal paper.
As is evident from the 'parts' shots at the top of the post, the kit has a single molded-in pilot. But since any proper 'rhino' just looks wrong without a back-seater, I concocted a 'mini-me' RIO from the dome-shaped clicker of a cheap giveaway ball-point pen. (Since the rear-seat area is limited and I didn't feel like doing major surgery, I figured a 'forced perspective' GIB would better than nothing.)
And the 'safety shot' with canopy test-fitted, just to make sure everything is copacetic, fit-wise:
Should get masking and some paint done tomorrow.
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