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Very nice P-47 in a natural metal finish. Are you using foil or is that paint? What kit & what scale? Can't wait to see how it progresses.
TJS
stikpusher Tony that will be a nice subject!
Tony that will be a nice subject!
Just a little worried about the decals,Questioned someone on Kitmaker who used the same combo,he said they fit perfect so we'll see.
F is for FIRE, That burns down the whole town!
U is for URANIUM... BOMBS!
N is for NO SURVIVORS...
- Plankton
LSM
I will be starting this after vacation next week
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Currently working on GWH 1/48 P-61 Black Widow. No pictures yet, but the main fuselage section is mostly assembled and seams addressed. Currently working on the twin booms. Just glued them up last night. Need to start addressing those seems tonight.
Doug
Spitfire is looking marvelous Stik. F-84 and F-18 are also coming along nicely --- although, you have finished the F-84 at this point if I am not mistaken!
On the Bench: Too Much
Eaglecash867 That is one beautiful Bug, Stik!
That is one beautiful Bug, Stik!
Thanks Eagle. I sure love how much shine I got out of these gloss enamels! Man if I built autos...
"You can have my illegal fireworks when you pry them from my cold, dead fingers...which are...over there somewhere."
I've got my Hornet ready for decals.... I airbrushed on the yellow trim areas and the steel area ahead of the afterburners
Tomorrow I have to do a bit of tape residue clean up, and then it’s decal time!
Still working on the HMS Beagle, it is almost done, I am working on the sails.
I am already wondering what will be my next target, there are several ships I am interested in, such as The Mayflower, CSS Shenandoah, and maybe the HMS Victory and my main objective: the USS Constitution.
It boils down to cost and how sure I am of my ability to do a complex ship.
Joe
MJY65 GWH 1:48 F-15E. I haven't decided if it is going to be an LN or MO
GWH 1:48 F-15E. I haven't decided if it is going to be an LN or MO
Why not SJ, the original Strike Eagle wing?
Neal, the Gundam looks great!
Tony, that F-16 is gonna be a neat project... I like it!
as for me, I've got this Blue Angels Hornet in progress
Finished the Panzer IV
The Panther is done except for 4 figures
Next up
It's still on the work bench. Well, it's spending time outside in the patio getting some paint on:
This one has got to move quick, so hold onto yo butts!
“Ya ya ya, unicorn papoi!”
Currently I am bouncing back and forth between a 1950 Chevy pickup from AMT, and a 1993 VW Golf from Fujimi.
Insert wise quote here.
-Chad
stikpusher Good eye Neal! Yup, that's a Mk. 7 Atomic Bomb for the Thunderstreak. The kit includes one with the boxing that I'm building.
Good eye Neal! Yup, that's a Mk. 7 Atomic Bomb for the Thunderstreak. The kit includes one with the boxing that I'm building.
I always felt something inside me whenever I got a kit with nuclear weapons. When I was a kid, I even thought of placing a piece of uranium ore inside my Monogram B-29 "Little Boy" bomb.
What was a 12 year old kid doing with uranium ore? Well, someone got me this really neat display of different kinds of minerals, and it included uranium ore. Good thing it didn't have plutonium...
Speaking of nuclear weapons, I am very close to start painting the Super ZZ Gundam.
The little guy is the RX-78-2 Gundam from the original TV show. Both are 1/144 scale.
stikpusher Neal, you need to get some colors on that Gundam. It looks way too monotone! As for me, I've been working on a Thunderstreak, and am getting near the finiish line finally...
Neal, you need to get some colors on that Gundam. It looks way too monotone!
As for me, I've been working on a Thunderstreak, and am getting near the finiish line finally...
Yessir Stik!
BTW, is that a nuke for your Thunderstreak? Or is it a recce pod or something else?
Drums, that looks like a killer subject in that locomotive! Gonna be a big beauty!
Some interesting stuff on some work benches at the moment. Here is what Jarrod and I are workiing on.
"Everyones the normal until you get to know them" (Unknown)
LAST COMPLETED:
1/35 Churchill Mk IV AVRE with bridge - DONE
NEXT PROJECT:
1/35 CH-54A Tarhe Helicopter
I had a mishap on my current build, so it's Plan B now:
Say hello to my little friend, a Kotobukiya 1/144 Super ZZ Gundam. It's yet another model that has sat in my closet for 30 years. I guess I should have been a wine maker. Everything I do is 30 years old.
I don't know where this is going but I think I am vedddy intedested.
Stay safe.
Jim
Main WIP:
On the Bench: Artesania Latina (aka) Artists in the Latrine 1/75 Bluenose II
I keep hitting "escape", but I'm still here.
Very unique subject choice John. I know where youre going with this.
The Spitfire wingtip changes are interesting subjects... each type gave improved performance for its intended operational environment and mission.
Funny how the spit is know for the beautiful eliptical wing and then they did these point ones and chopped off ones. Looking good.
This is a project my wife and I just started. Any of you Dexter fans may know where this is going
The Trumpeter container is a really nice kit. Waiting on some more figures
Thanks,
John
When talking on another forum about my current Spitfire Mk.XIVe project, it came up that I had this long sidelined ICM Spifire HF.VII languishing partially built on my "Shelf of Doom" (actually a cabinet). I then pulled it out for a look, dusted everything off, and realized I had it fairly close to reasonably assembled...So I decided to resume construction, first adding the upper wing surfaces and allowing those to dry overniteThen the next morning I added the remainder of most of the external parts such as wingtips, ailerons, horizontal stabilizers, rudders, and a few other bits here and there...Now I've gotten it to the point of where I have to repair what was damaged when I last sidelined it, the motor mounts. The ICM Spitfire kits are notorious for the cowling not fitting around the included engine, and I was addressing that area when the damage occurred and I sent it off to the shelf of doom prior to my last move. Now I have some new ideas to fix that damage... Stay tuned for more updates on this one...
Dragon Panther D w/zimm
Border Panzer IV J w/railcar
It's a 1/700 ship as usual.
But this one has been waiting in my stash for 20 or 25 years, back from the day when resin ship kits were very special and they weren't very good. This is from a company called Kobo Hiryu and I was excited when I started working on it. But then I started to realize...
The one is a South Korean frigate named Ulsan. I think it will finally be done before long.
Rick
Taking a break from plastic models and building a Guillows 24" wingspan stick-n-tissue SE-5A. Don't know if I'll fly this one or not but I'm adding pit details (what there is of them), control cables and wing wires.
Built a smaller 12-1/2" wingspan model of the same plane last year.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/qZAvCrurpe8yjbxu9
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