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bitbite Oh, I got it a couple days ago. I think everyone purposely "missed" that post. It's still in its shrink-wrap waiting for me to finish my SAS jeep, which should be in the next day or two.
Oh, I got it a couple days ago. I think everyone purposely "missed" that post. It's still in its shrink-wrap waiting for me to finish my SAS jeep, which should be in the next day or two.
Ye, seems I missed that as well, and this.
Two days, what are you, sick. I have to break open a kit instantly, other wise I might become a collector not a builder.
I am a Norfolk man and i glory in being so
On the bench: Airfix 1/72nd Harrier GR.3/Fujimi 1/72nd Ju 87D-3
Don't hit me with those negative waves so early in the morning.
"Resist the urge to greedily fondle the parts . . ." - Sheperd Paine "Modeling Tanks and Military Vehicles" Page 5
Done meditating. Here's the shrine. Notice how the shrink-wrap glistens in the candlelight.
bitbite Don't hit me with those negative waves so early in the morning.
I have an excuse. Its 9pm my end.
Quick, call the doctor! I think he might be completely mad!!! Not opening a kit in 2 days is bad for any modellers mental health...
Yesh Bitbite... you will feel the urge, the willpower fails you... MUST RIP OPEN THE CELLOPHANE AND RUN YOUR FINGERS OVER THOSE BEAUTIFUL SEXY SPRUES!!!!!!!
"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen
Heh - I placed the order on the same kit at my LHS last week along with some paint.
Ok BB, it's the third day now. You and your kit have gotten to know one another- you may now fondle your parts ;-)
F is for FIRE, That burns down the whole town!
U is for URANIUM... BOMBS!
N is for NO SURVIVORS...
- Plankton
LSM
Gam - "Yesh Bitbite... you will feel the urge, the willpower fails you... MUST RIP OPEN THE CELLOPHANE AND RUN YOUR FINGERS OVER THOSE BEAUTIFUL SEXY SPRUES!!!!!!!"
Stik - "You and your kit have gotten to know one another- you may now fondle your parts."
Gee, you guys make it sound so dirty. Now I feel like I need a shower.
Blacksheep - Here's a site you might be interested in that talks about the kit's flaws and how to fix them.
http://www.usarmymodels.com/MANUFACTURERS/Tamiya/tamiya35190.html
How about a cigarette and a drink? ;-)
I'd tell you guys that I just opened a kit I bought in April, but I'm afraid you'd make me turn in my man card!
Gamera: you really need to take a cold shower!
Greg H
"There is many a boy here today who looks on war as all glory, but, boys, it is all hell." Gen. Wm T. Sherman (11 April 1880, Columbus, Ohio)
pyrman rules! Following his example, I think I can let mine sit another day before I open it.
i got kits from years ago i haven't opened. maybe i need to change the gender on my driver's license.
Никто не Забыт (No one is Forgotten)Ничто не Забыто (Nothing is Forgotten)
What is worse? Not opening a kit for extended periods of time or opening them and leaving them unbuilt for extended periods of time? Hmmmm....
Remember that we deal with plastic model kits—cunning, baffling, powerful! Without help it is too much for us. But there is One who has all power - that one is Shepard Paine! May you find Him now!
*Adapted from the Alcoholics Anonymous Big Book without permission.
Lol, sorry I'm like a kid on Christmas morning... as soon as it's mine I have to open it!
After all, it might be missing parts or something so I need to look inside to check even if I can't build it for months or years...
That's my story and I'm sticking to it..
bitebite - I wasn't referring to the Sherman tank kit. I was referring to darson's Spitfire kit by Hasegawa. LOL! The kit is on order but I have been having some difficulties lookng for different images of Spits of the 412th Squadron with full D-Day Invasion stripes and decals these past 3 weeks or so. I only found one set of one particular pilot who crash landed due to engine troubles - not that particular pilot I want to do. :))
Oops! hehe Well, if you ever do get that one, make sure to check out that site! *slinks away*
I know you've all been worrying about the status of my kit, so I'll end the suspense . . . I've decided I will open and begin building my Sherman kit tomorrow. If I am not successful, let no man come back alive!
Which means I'm as good as dead.
Looks like I've finally found the Spitfire pilot I've decided to do. It will be an honor not for myself but to him (God rest his soul) to do Charley Fox's VZ-F (MK916) Spitfire of the 412th Sqn.
BB, good news. We can now all relax.
BlackSheep, glad to hear you have found some decals, and a great project.
I haven't found a decal set per say. I'll have to make do buying different decals sets for the VZ-F, serial number MK915, possibly the Canadian badge on the cowl, and the RAF circle markings. Perhaps there is a generic decal set of RAF lettering and circle markings?
I'll check out my LHS first because awhile back before I went on vacation, a gentleman stop by and wanted to unload a bunch of old kits and decals he had stored in his house for years. You should have seen them all! I'm, talking kits going back to the 60's and 70s and early 80s. Most were 1/72nd scale aircraft kits from Monogram, Revell and whatnot. There was a handful from Aurora as well.
I saw some kits I used to have when I first started doing models in my youth.
Hi BlackSheep, Charlie Fox's Spitfire is an excellent selection for this build as he was the pilot who carried out the strafing attack on Rommel that basically took him out of the war.
Here's a shot of the man himself at the business end of a Spitfire Mk.IX
For some further inspiration here is a shot of a couple of s No 412 Squadron Spitfires at Field Base B4 near Bény-sur-Mer, shortly after D-Day.
Thank you. When I read a little more about his encounter with Rommel, I thought to myself - this is it! This is the perfect Spitfire I've been looking for! :)
I came across this link that provoked my decision to do his Spitfire in his honor:
www.vintagewings.ca/.../Hugs-Not-Handshakes--the-Final-Gifts-of-Charlie-Fox.aspx
More from same website:
www.vintagewings.ca/.../Goodbye-Charlie--A-Tribute-to-Charlie-Fox.aspx
Thanks for the links about Charlie Fox, what an interesting and inspiring story. That's the sorta guy the term 'hero' should be used for.
I agree...
Hey guys,
I went to Munster the last 4 days and visited the tank museum there! Those tanks are really intimidating when you actually stand in front of them... Most of them were much bigger than I thouhgt... I have plenty of pics (1500 at least), so just tell me if you are interested. I'll post a link to Dropbox with the full folder in the next 2 weeks, but I can upload some teasers this weekend if you want....
Here's a list of the tanks (and guns) I have pics of (many detail pics as well):
If you wonder how I got some of those Interior pics (on the Sturmtiger for example):
I actually climbed on most of the tanks to get some decent pics of the upper areas (turret roof,...) and some of them had open hatches... Keep in mind that some interior pics include the complete driver's compartment or the whole turret interior, while others are quite sparse (only small areas of the turret) The tanks with the best interior pics are the Wespe and the Hummel, as well as the Sturmtiger (it was kinda difficult to get on top of that one, because of it's massive heigth...)
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