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  • From: Vernon, BC, Canada
Posted by razordws on Monday, November 30, 2009 12:03 AM
Jeremy, the 88 is looking really nice.  Thumbs Up [tup]Thumbs Up [tup]

Dave

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Posted by razordws on Monday, November 30, 2009 12:02 AM
 Summit wrote:

As for a Condor kit - the 1/72 Revell ( I hear from out local troublemaker it is a sweet kit) ...

I didn't know Aaron had a 1/72 scale Condor...  Whistling [:-^]

Dave

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Posted by simpilot34 on Sunday, November 29, 2009 9:56 PM
Jeremy that's great progress on the 88 and the Cr.42!!!!!!! Really looking good!!! I would suggest some Evergreen plastic tubing for the pipes. Just heat to bend and doesn't matter the length. Hallow out the end and you are exhausted (punny eh?Big Smile [:D]) If worst comes to worst, stretch some sprue and to the same trick. Once you stretch sprue it becomes very flexible, sort of like annealing metal. Looking forward to more pics.
Cheers, Lt. Cmdr. Richie "To be prepared for war, is one of the most effectual means of preserving the peace."-George Washington
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Posted by Summit on Sunday, November 29, 2009 9:28 PM

Jeremy - Wow that Ju 88 is looking pretty Dern Good.  For the exhaust I would use some solder. I did a quick check and some .062 " looks like it would be just about right. Not only is it easy to bend and shape you can flatten the end real easy to give that oval shape...

As for a Condor kit - the 1/72 Revell ( I hear from out local troublemaker it is a sweet kit) might be more to your liking as the Trupeter is nice - but way overpriced unless you find one on sale..  Also For that kind of cash outlay I would recommend getting the 1/32 Revell Ju 88A-1 as that is the Queens Jewels.

Sean "I've reached nearly fifty years of age with my system." Weekend GB 2008
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Posted by soulcrusher on Sunday, November 29, 2009 9:06 PM

Jeremy I would be more than happy to clean up that bench for you. Just make sure there are plenty of meatnall sammies waiting for me. I'll even put your paints in numerical order like mine are! The 88 is looking good. Thoses Hobbycrap kits are pretty basic but make for a nice simple build sometimes. Some brass tubing might fit the bill for the exhaust pipes. I used them for the pipes on my Cr 42. The trick is to bend the tubing before you cut the pieces off. It is much easier to bend a long piece than a short piece.

                                                                                        SoulcrusherPirate [oX)]

 

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  • From: Rhode Island
Posted by jmabx on Sunday, November 29, 2009 8:06 PM

 soulcrusher wrote:
Jeremy no wonder you had problems with the Cr 42 cockpit. You probally tried to install the 262 cockpit in the Fiat! Your bench looks like an aircraft hanger after its been hit by a hurricane! I am a neat freak when it comes to my bench. Only one model is on the bench at a time. I have yet to loose break or misplace a part thanks to my need to keep everything very organised. I'll come up there and tidy things up a bit if you want. As long as the misses is making meatball sandwiches!Big Smile [:D]

SC - You are more than welcome to come clean my bench! I just can't seam to do it... it's too far gone! Dead [xx(]  I'm no neat freak but I'm usually a little more organized than that.

 razordws wrote:
That orange spindle of thread looks very familiar. Wink [;)]

Must be a Revell thing Dave. That's been sitting there for a few years now. I used probably a whole 2 inches of it. Came with this...

Sean - That Fw 200 is looking great! I can't wait to find one for a decent price.

Aaron - I don't know if I have the patience for all that PE! You've done an amazing job so far... looking forward to some more. Step 2 maybe?

Guy - You're ace! Sorry to hear about the home buying situation. Disapprove [V]  Wish I had some advice for ya. How's that 290 coming or are you still busy at work? I know you can whip it up in no time! Wink [;)] 

Well... here's my progress. The Ju 88 is looking like an airplane and the CR-42 still looks the same. That Hobbycraft Ju 88 isn't a bad fitting kit. In fact there is more filler in the CR-42 than in that thing. It really does lack in the detail department but I don't mind because it was cheap and has been fun so far.

Speaking of lacking detail... this kit is supposed to have the BMW 801 engines. One noticable thing are the 14 exhaust pipes that should protrude from the rear of the engine cowlings. Absolutely nothing on this kit. Cowls glue right to the wing. For a quick representation of pipes, I started to file out an area where they would stick out. I now have room to put the exhaust pipes. Should be six pipes on top and four on either side. Now I just need to figure out what to use for the pipes. Confused [%-)]

Jeremy    Propeller

    

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  • From: Bournemouth UK
Posted by Luftwoller on Saturday, November 28, 2009 5:29 PM

Aaron, your work goes from strength to strength. The work on the Grief looks looks fan friggin tastic. You are, most definately, the machine of the GB.

Dont forget that we have the 1/32 Ju88's Whistling [:-^]

...Guy

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Posted by Daywalker on Saturday, November 28, 2009 12:35 PM

Excellent work here fellas!  Those beasties are really coming together.

Aaron- My goodness, will the madness ever stop?  That is some incredible work my friend. 

Frank 

 

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Posted by razordws on Saturday, November 28, 2009 10:34 AM
Aaron, simply stunning!!!  Bow [bow]Bow [bow]Bow [bow]  The amount of work you have put into it really shows.

Dave

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Posted by Summit on Saturday, November 28, 2009 9:15 AM

Aaron - That is quite the lever populated cockpit.  Your really making all that detail pop. No crew this time around  Confused [%-)] . Are you using the MM RLM 66 for the interior ? When I use the same it always seems so much darker ~ but that could be my lighting as there is rarely any natural light here. We live in the shadows with Sasquatch nearby...(and Dave) 

Were all those seats resin ? Anyway Outstanding Work Bow [bow] Looks like it will be a Stunner Thumbs Up [tup]

My cats look like your dog when they sleep in front of the woodstove minus the sleeping bag of course.

Sean "I've reached nearly fifty years of age with my system." Weekend GB 2008
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Posted by simpilot34 on Saturday, November 28, 2009 4:19 AM

Sean, she's coming right along!!!! Looking real good!!!!Thumbs Up [tup]

Aaron that is gonna be a whopper of a masterpiece!!!!!!! Great work on all the resin bits!!!!!

Cheers, Lt. Cmdr. Richie "To be prepared for war, is one of the most effectual means of preserving the peace."-George Washington
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Posted by sfcmac on Saturday, November 28, 2009 1:11 AM

 I agree a terriffic fantastic spasmagorical interior Sean!  I cannot believe so much will go unseen either. Very odd that they put so much detail into hidden areas eh?

 Speaking of details. I have finally progressed enough to show something. Still on step zero believe it or not. Have some cannon works and the rudder pedals left to go but I have left them off and combined everything into step one as they will protrude far forward exposed to breakage.  I do tend to break things being large and clumsy!  Don't have Guy's great coordination or physic rythm I reckon.

 Days of work have gone into just a handful of small assemblies. All these parts are resin with a full large fret of tiny PE  dials and parts. Each had to be individually cut and shaped from it's solid pour base and these were tough as the side attached in most cases was a visible side of the part.

Again things have to be painted as I went. A lot but not all the PE is colored complicating color matches and building sequence. The details are pretty sharp though.

Experience with limited run multimedia kits like this has taught me that resin parts that can look so good just won't fit right. This was the main reason I combined steps 0 and step 1 so I could actually construct the pit inside the fuselage. Harder to get good pics but will ensure things will fit before superglued andall that can go with CA.

So I set out adding a bit at a time. Almost like a puzzle so one part will not get in the way of another.  Things get busy quickly as there are many parts and sub assemblies in a small area.

 

Carefully adding and fitting bit by bit.  Added some white glue knobs to the many levers to make them a bit more 3d and visible.

I tried to contrast a few colors keeping things kinda accurate.  The Gray interior can seem bland  by itself. The seats are a khaki drab and since I do not want to hide these days work I have abstained from adding a crew.

 So I shall finish step one and step zero simultaniously by design. Protecting some delicate parts for now. After that is a step question mark?  Adding the mask to the clear parts inside and out.  should be fun.

Sorry for all the pics  that look alike but there is a lot of hours behind them trust me.

It was just too much for the dog!

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Posted by sidure on Friday, November 27, 2009 11:57 PM

Sean, great looking interior from front to rear. Too bad about the IP but you know its there. I know how you feel, mine was in 1/72 and I dont know why I put so much effort into it.

Steve

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Posted by soulcrusher on Friday, November 27, 2009 11:09 PM

It does'nt look like you can see much there Sean. I would have done like you and kept the parts for something where you could actually see in the cockpit. That thing is going to look cool when it is done. It's huge! That fuselage seam is going to take a while to clean up I bet.

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Posted by Summit on Friday, November 27, 2009 10:24 PM

SC-  I took these pics to try and show you what little of the cockpit there is to see. They are not of the best quality but they should give you an idea.

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Sigh [sigh] The gauge cluster sits 7mm up under that lip. No matter how I move the fuse I can not see them at all.  Fact is I wish I would of saved that really nice film for cutting up and adding gauges in fighters....Banged Head [banghead]

Last look at the innerds as she is ready to close up. I left out several things  like the row of oxygen bottles and the seat belts to use for a build where they will be seen. Wink [;)]

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The pictures are dark but this thing is really big so I needed more lights to brighten her up!

 

 

Sean "I've reached nearly fifty years of age with my system." Weekend GB 2008
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Posted by soulcrusher on Friday, November 27, 2009 5:02 PM

Jeremy no wonder you had problems with the Cr 42 cockpit. You probally tried to install the 262 cockpit in the Fiat! Your bench looks like an aircraft hanger after its been hit by a hurricane! I am a neat freak when it comes to my bench. Only one model is on the bench at a time. I have yet to loose break or misplace a part thanks to my need to keep everything very organised. I'll come up there and tidy things up a bit if you want. As long as the misses is making meatball sandwiches!Big Smile [:D]

Guy that really sucks about the house. Here the seller and buyer sign a contract once a price is agreed upon. That does'nt sound fair that you are out all of that money. Do you want me to come over there and make him an offer he can't refuse?Big Smile [:D] I will put on my charcoal pinstripe suit and explain to him how us Italians do buisness. Bondo can be your conciliari.

Sarge I hate those kits that the resin bits are attached to huge chunks of pour stubs. The plane is called a Greif ( German for Griffon) as was pointed out before so you have to expect some headaches.

Sean how much of the cockpit detail will be visible when you close it up?

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Posted by razordws on Friday, November 27, 2009 3:44 PM
 sfcmac wrote:

...jeeze! Who comes up with this stuff? Probably Dave! Censored [censored] 

HEY!!! I wish... if that were the case I could be making millions off of suckers like you.  Wink [;)]

Dave

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Posted by sfcmac on Friday, November 27, 2009 2:37 PM

 I dunno Sean.  I am trying to put an all out effort into this Grief. Problem is it is slow going.  Just spent the entire morning adding the PE seat belts. 6 parts per 1/2 a belt jeeze! Who comes up with this stuff? Probably Dave! Censored [censored] Finally made it over to page 2 of step zero! Banged Head [banghead] Now I have to add the arm rest? More carving!

 

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Posted by Summit on Friday, November 27, 2009 2:03 PM

Jeremy - I cant get my bench to look that nice no matter how many times I clean it off Shock [:O] One Square foot is about all the work space I ever see - the rest is cluttered up..

Guy - Poo doo on the house news. We had something similar happen to us in Vegas. And man are we happy about it now as all those mortages are under water now..

Maybe you will find a castle instead and all your forum buddies will come over and have a castlewarming part.  Im gonna check the tower for princess while everyone else has a pint. Wink [;)]

Aaron -  You mean Dave is not getting blamed for something this time around ?

I am real close to closing up the Fuse halfs on the Condor.  I could of had it done but I spent the morning in the Tomb looking through the collection for Airfix, Matchbox and Frog kits.... Whistling [:-^]

Sean "I've reached nearly fifty years of age with my system." Weekend GB 2008
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Posted by sfcmac on Friday, November 27, 2009 11:47 AM

 Well I survived another Thanksgiving, Trying to lay low and ignore the black Friday that follows.  Had a busy week that is keeping me from the bench but I am still deep involved in step zero that has sub steps listed alphabetically from  A  to Q. The 1/48 Greif is no slouch!  Very demanding resin clean up which is basically carving small tiny parts out of solid resin blocks.  Then adding PE to those and having to paint as you go.  A lot of work fr a handfull of parts for step 1.

 Sean the Condor is looking grand!  Love what your doing with it.

 Cpt Billy Bondo! The beast you are undertaking is a feat within itself. Are you really doing a dio as well? Golly?

That has to be huge!

 I feel your pain Jeremy!  After a build it seems I have stuff tossed ascue all over and when I straighten up?  Where did I put that stuff?

Guy you know they say moving and house hunting is one of the most stressful things one does in life!  When things happen they tend to happen quickly so be ready!  Bummers come and go but looking back someday soon I am sure you may find yourself happier for it.  Sounds like  your  common buck up speech but it tends to work out that way. You will see!

 I was able to go to the website of the red X's and see all the profiles. Thanks. I think I am stuck doing that complicated squiggle pattern or Sean will flog me!

 

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Posted by razordws on Friday, November 27, 2009 11:21 AM

Guy, sorry to hear about your house deal falling through.  That just Censored [censored].  hopefully something else will come along soon.

Jeremy, love the bench shot.  looks like you have a lot going on there.  Thumbs Up [tup]Thumbs Up [tup]  Just out of curiosity, have you or are you building a Revell Snowberry?  That orange spindle of thread looks very familiar. Wink [;)]

Sean, that third seat seems very weird.  Either its the naughty seat as Guy has suggested or maybe it folds out into a cot for the pilots to sleep.  Confused [%-)]  I pulled my Revell Condor last night and they totally ignored this section of the interior.  Just the cockpit/radio section and the rear cargo door sections are included which is as it should be since you can't see the middle anyway.

Dave

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Posted by simpilot34 on Friday, November 27, 2009 3:44 AM
Guy sorry to hear about the deal falling through. Better luck next time mate!!Make a Toast [#toast]
Cheers, Lt. Cmdr. Richie "To be prepared for war, is one of the most effectual means of preserving the peace."-George Washington
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Posted by Luftwoller on Friday, November 27, 2009 3:35 AM

Sean, I love the condors interior. Especially the tilted tanks. Thats just logic to me. You want every last bit of juice out of the things. Tip em up. Also the 'Naughty chair' is just hilarious. 'Who Ze Hell let zat vun go, you filthy beech, get in ze back, and dont come back till your purged, Swinehunde' LOL.

Jeremy, how many models do you have on the go? Im counting 3 but im sure theres more.

Im still unable to get much time at the bench this week due to shifts. Hopefully next week ill get back into the swing. Ive had some rough news too. The house we were all ready to buy, looks like has fallen through. In the UK its Gazumping! This is where someone offers more money at the last minute. After youve already shelled out a small fortune on solicitors, surveys, estate nazi's fees etc etc. Boo, pretty bummed out.

...Guy

..'Your an embarrassment to the human genus, makes me ashamed to call myself Homo'.
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Posted by simpilot34 on Friday, November 27, 2009 1:27 AM

Sean, she's looking good mate!!!!!!!!Thumbs Up [tup]

Jeremy, you call that a mess? What happened to your cockpit?Confused [%-)]

Cheers, Lt. Cmdr. Richie "To be prepared for war, is one of the most effectual means of preserving the peace."-George Washington
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Posted by jmabx on Thursday, November 26, 2009 9:39 PM

Everyone is doing so great!

SC - I'm slowly putting together the CR-42 floater. The cockpit interior... ummm... met with an unfortunate accident as they say around here. That thing will never be the same again! Whistling [:-^]

Steve - That interior looks so nice! My old HobbyCraft JU-88 has almost zero interior... but that's okay because you can't see it through the thick chunk of clear styrene that is the greenhouse. Wink [;)]

Just to prove that things are getting done... here's my mess. I can't work in all this clutter!  Blindfold [X-)]

Jeremy    Propeller

    

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Posted by soulcrusher on Thursday, November 26, 2009 6:52 PM

I can see those Guy. Thanks for posting them. Now I just have to pic one scheme out. Every once in a while when you post pics I only see the little box with the red X.

Sean I manged to squeeze in two pieces of pumpkin pie! Now I am going to sit down at the bench and put the Football game on (my Giants are playing) and get crackin on the 262 so I can start my He 177 soon.

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Posted by Summit on Thursday, November 26, 2009 3:50 PM

Guy - I can see the last set you posted. There were some pics you posted over at the Me 262 that I could not see either a day or so ago.

SC - Save some room for Pie Dinner [dinner]

Quiet day here at Summits Shack as we have no other outlaws  err I mean Family near. Just the Wife two Kids and myself and a couple of rangy cats . Been getting some more work done on the Condor.

I feel kinda bad for the guy who has to sit wedged in the third compartment sniffing all that petrol and no safety belts for his seat...Shock [:O]

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And here is a test fit in the fuse half. I had to use the flash so it is washed out.

Photobucket This would be a super cool kit to build with removable cutout panels. That is something I would like to learn how to do someday. 

Bondo - That is So Sad to hear of your Friends Father. Your A Very Good Person to have spent the Day visiting with him. Thumbs Up [tup] I Wish them all the Best .

I like the sounds of your base and plans so far. Your gonna end up with such a spectacular build that will make us all envious. Boohoo [BH]

I have boxes of Woodland Scenics ballast and Hydrocal along with dozens of rockmolds I hope to incorporate into a few builds in the future.

Sean "I've reached nearly fifty years of age with my system." Weekend GB 2008
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Posted by Luftwoller on Thursday, November 26, 2009 3:06 PM

Can anyone else see the pics of the 177's. I can on this PC?

Happy thanksgiving btw, whatever the heck that is LOL.

...Guy

#EDIT# try these instead,

...Guy

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Posted by soulcrusher on Thursday, November 26, 2009 12:03 PM

Guy I am only seeing litle red X's in you last post where the 177 pics are suppose to be? We all have the day off over on this side of the pond so I bet alot of modeling is going to get done today! I know I am!Big Smile [:D]

Happy Thanksgiving everyone! Going to stuff my face now on Turkey and potatoes yummy!

                                                                                                SoulcrusherPirate [oX)]

 

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Posted by simpilot34 on Thursday, November 26, 2009 1:43 AM

Looking forward to seeing that behemoth come into fruition!! Intresting post war history there, thanks for sharing that!!! Never knew that info. Your buddy has some real goodies there!!! All the best to him!!!

HAPPY THANKSGIVING TO ALL!!!!!!!!!!! Make a Toast [#toast]

Cheers, Lt. Cmdr. Richie "To be prepared for war, is one of the most effectual means of preserving the peace."-George Washington
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