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Regia Aeronautica GB II (06/15/09 to 06/15/10)

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Posted by soulcrusher on Sunday, June 7, 2009 10:54 AM

Wow that was to easy! A whole nother year to build RA planes! Now my only problem is what to chose for my next build! I managed to find the 1/48 Hasegawa G-4 in the RA markings last month. I also picked up another 1/48 Hasegawa Macchi C202 and a C205 in ANR markings. Besides all of the 1/48 Classic Airframe kits I have like the    SM 79 Ro 37  Fiat G 55 Fiat Cr 32 Reggiane 2001 and 2001 night fighter version! Man its going to be hard to pick which one to build first.

Guy those videos are great! LMAO! Especially when the Mac 11 finally fired and you jumped like a spider had just landed on you!  I just picked up a Mauser 98K from a dealer that had found a couple of crates of them. They were manufactured in 1944 in the Chech Republic and were never  issued so there basicly are new. They have been clean up and are ready to go. I am just waiting on the paperwork then its off to the rifle range. There will definetly be alot of 7.92 ammo going down range this summer!

Ok now which kit am I going to start first?! Man this is going to be on my mind all day until I figure this one out.

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Posted by Luftwoller on Sunday, June 7, 2009 10:11 AM

As a humorous sideline, i went to my friend Big E's house the other day. 'E' is a confirmed gun nut and has several deac's and PFC type weapons PFC's are plug fire caps. They are replica guns that fire just like the real thing. The main difference is that the bloody things jam like gooduns. But they give you a glorious grin when they do fire. See my grin LOL, The gun below is a Mac 11, it jammed all day but when the thing did fire it squirted out about 7 rounds in the blink of an eye.

 

http://s153.photobucket.com/albums/s212/Luftwoller/Odds%20and%20sods/?action=view&current=01062009029.flv

 

This second gun was the great MP40. Jammed the 1st time but 2nd was the charm,

http://s153.photobucket.com/albums/s212/Luftwoller/Odds%20and%20sods/?action=view&current=01062009031.flv

...Guy

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Posted by Daywalker on Sunday, June 7, 2009 9:26 AM
Guy- Thanks mate, appreciate that! Approve [^]  Great news on the extension, your benevolence has been duly noted!  Good news!  The paint shop freed up this morning, so I shall get cracking on that RA 109 ASAP!

Frank 

 

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Posted by Luftwoller on Sunday, June 7, 2009 5:13 AM

Oh guys....Im feeling the love. And liking the comparison to Franks GB. I think the optivisor wearing, styro stand using, God like modelling Bohemoth, has nothing to fear from our little GB.

I have increased the Deadline to next year now and ammended the front page a little. Im glad you all liked the idea of this GB. I know i did. It really grabbed me. Enough to make me only want to model Italian stuff. I have been ably helped by everyone in the GB but Aaron, your help and loonacy has gone above and beyond, soldier. Do you think you might stick around a little longer? Would ya? would ya? Ill lend you Wingus and Dingus for the weekend.

As for my modelling for the near future. Its on temporary hold. But i WILL be back!! Hopefully sooner rather than later.

All that said, lets get your models moving. Theres no rush now. So keep having fun.

Oh, 1000 ninja points for every new recruit brought to the GB.

...Guy

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Posted by bondoman on Saturday, June 6, 2009 10:39 PM
I'm pushing to finish, but there is that SM.79 that donated it's waist guns. Has a big torpedo.....
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Posted by sfcmac on Saturday, June 6, 2009 9:58 PM
 I know Frank is with us all the way!!!!! SC! Thumbs Up [tup]Whistling [:-^]
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Posted by soulcrusher on Saturday, June 6, 2009 9:11 PM

Aaron that is an excellent idea! Mabye after Guy gets his new workshop set up we can start all over agian. I have at least 20 other WWII Regia Aeronautica planes in the stash. I think we definetly have to do a part II. Or Guy could always just extent the deadline. I would build at least one more Macci 202 or 205 and mabye even one of those scary ones like a Cr32 or Ro 37. We have such a great group of people here lets keep it going. Anybody else feel the same way?

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Posted by sfcmac on Saturday, June 6, 2009 6:24 PM

 Dead line smedline! Don't you all read the rules!!!!!! Rules must be obeyed! The End date is simply because our fearless charasmatic leader wished us remind us of his B-day! As he is too modest to remind us openly! I don't know bout you'all but I got a bunch of RA kits left in the stack that need attention and I'd just asoon build them here as anywhere!  I just can't churn them out as fast as Guy does!   Look for more builds right here I say!  Some things are just to good to end. It may slow down but it will pick back up as we gotta keep our intrest rotating! This was a sorely needed GB! Too long in coming and a fine one with a good Group leader who set the example by building and building and building some more!  Difcult no often seen stuff too! Looking at Page one!  Can't say iI have seen a finer bunch of fellows and work!  There is no real ending to such an event.

 Perhaps Frank you could convince Guy to do as you did with KOTA!  Look out for RA! part 2! ACK!!!!Shock [:O]

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Posted by Daywalker on Saturday, June 6, 2009 5:57 PM
 soulcrusher wrote:

This baby is officially done in 9 days anyway...Lets give our fearless leader (unless spider our involved of course!) Sir Guy of Bournemouth a big thumbs up for a job well done on his first time hosting a GBThumbs Up [tup]!

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Yeah... don't think I will finish mine by the deadline.  Heck, haven't even gotten it into the paint shop yet! Disapprove [V] 

Frank 

 

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Posted by Luftwoller on Saturday, June 6, 2009 3:11 PM

Oh your just too kind SC. Ive really loved this GB. Its showed me so many great builds and Ideas as well. B-24 and P-38 in Italian colours. Its not quite over yet so hopefully we'll see a few more builds before the deadline. Which happens to be my Birthday BTW. I am expecting lots of presents. Personalised jewelery would be good (Frank).

...Guy

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Posted by soulcrusher on Saturday, June 6, 2009 11:16 AM

Sean looks like it the nice weather has just about everybody off doing something else. I check the forums every night and there has not been much of anything going on hear lately. Poor Guy is out of action due to relocation of his work area. I have been slowly plugging away at my Fokker in the KoTS GB. I am getting ready to start the NMF GB this weekend with a Hispano Ha 1112 "Buchon" in Spanish service. This baby is officially done in 9 days anyway. It was one of my favorite GB so far. Lets give our fearless leader (unless spider our involved of course!) Sir Guy of Bournemouth a big thumbs up for a job well done on his first time hosting a GBThumbs Up [tup]!

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Posted by Summit on Saturday, June 6, 2009 10:19 AM

I~Yi ~Yi , had to dredge this up from page two Shock [:O] We can not have that.  I will cheerfully  accept any donated Regia kits to build and keep this GB on page 1...Wink [;)]Laugh [(-D]

Summer really cuts into the modeling here at Summits Shack. I have not even been gettig in as much Mtn Biking as I should with Teach cracking the whip on me. Been building new Privacy fence ,( has anyone bought any cedar lumber lately Taped Shut [XX] )flower gardens and planting trees. 

June 6th a Day to remember all the Brave Soldiers who served and gave all. 

Sean "I've reached nearly fifty years of age with my system." Weekend GB 2008
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Posted by mucker on Monday, June 1, 2009 2:38 PM

Aaron and Bondo: very nice builds so far. You both way out pace me, so quit your whining! Wink [;)]

Heck, my "weekend builds" take 2 months. I guess the caviat is that the weekends are not consecutive...

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Posted by Luftwoller on Monday, June 1, 2009 2:56 AM

Wow Sarge, the 2 uglies are coming along sweetly. Thats a fair bit of armament in the front one. Quad barrelled .303's? Now that would smart a touch. I see in the background you sorted out a figgie for your halftrack. Methink, he ate all the pies.

...Guy

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Posted by sfcmac on Sunday, May 31, 2009 5:47 PM

 Nah probably just lack of rest. Zzz [zzz] SC!  Been working nutty hours and been attempting to finish models 3 and 4 for the FAA GB.  Wanted to keep about a one done a week rate up but these Limited run kits have proven a bit to demanding for my meager skills to pull that off and keep up with Frank's blistering build pace! Sad [:(]

 Really just trying not to sacrifice any quality just say they are finished.  They are coming along though. So far I have an Albacore a Kingfisher and this much of a Skua and Roc done.  The Monogram Kingfisher and the other 3 are Special Hobby PITA kits all in 1/48.

 Man even doing 3 or 4 a month a haven't been able to keep up.  I got More RA stuff in the stack as well but time is beating me down!

 Think I shall take a nap and dream further fantasies about flying away in a Gabroni Sea Plane. (Atop the engine no doubt)  and meet some friendly native Mediterrean chicks on an exotic shore!

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Posted by soulcrusher on Sunday, May 31, 2009 4:53 PM

Sarge you have'nt been back to the dentist have you?

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Posted by sfcmac on Sunday, May 31, 2009 3:18 PM

 OOO Wee ! That sho nuff looks purdy as a cold drink on a hot day!Make a Toast [#toast] As a can of mosquito spray on a fishin trip! Angry [:(!] As a Warm fire after being caught in the rain!Zzz [zzz] As Guy when he goes off to work without his knickers!Shock [:O]  As Soul Crusher when he repaints some WW I streaked camoflauge! Chef [C=:-)] As a 109 Paint job by Frank!Pirate [oX)] As an January electricity bill in South Texas! Smile [:)] Oh what a wonderous mixing up of emotional upheavel your work has bestowed apon my bosum! Thumbs Up [tup]

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Posted by soulcrusher on Sunday, May 31, 2009 2:52 PM

Bondo that Gabbi is looking sweet! How are you going to do the teak deak? Guy I do'nt think I would want to sit directly behind the engine either if I had my choice. Actually the nose dose'nt look to inviting either being way out in front would make you a nice target I would thing. Probally no worse than the rear turret gunner on a Lanc. If I remember right the average number of missions a rear turret gunner on a Lanc flew was about five before he was either killed or shot down.

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Posted by Luftwoller on Sunday, May 31, 2009 11:37 AM

Woo hoo, the Gabbi is definately starting to take shape, my friend. Looking at the build, ive come to the conclusion that being a gunner IN the engine, has to be the worst position to be allocated in a plane EVER. What with the noise, the fumes, the danger of imminent detonation....geez. Youd have to have pissed someone off real bad to get that gig.

...Guy

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Posted by bondoman on Sunday, May 31, 2009 3:05 AM

The three very nice Breda MG's that were stolen from the SM79 kit have been installed, with ammo feed belts in two of the three positions.

Next is the teak decking on the fuse.

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Posted by soulcrusher on Friday, May 29, 2009 5:50 PM

Ok who are the slackers here? I think there are some who are signed up that never even posted at all. Its hard to tell. They must be stripped of thier GB badges pronto! Where Sarge? He'll take care of em'!

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Posted by Luftwoller on Friday, May 29, 2009 1:09 PM

Thanks for attempting to buck up the build Bondo. You are 'THE' man. Hows the Gabbi coming on?

...Guy

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Posted by bondoman on Friday, May 29, 2009 1:47 AM

Piaggio due? Non complare! Porco Madonna, Mamma Aiuto!

Ok the gloves come off. Just because Guy was sent to girlfriend hell, page two will not do.

Reggazzi!

Page two will not do!

Bondo needs to get the rest of you scurvy lot moving. I will have to go back to the original page and cull the promises of you all and start assigning- Abysinia! Tripoli! Corsica! Ethiopia! I'll have you lined up before the Palazzo Venezia before you know it, or you'll meet my friend.

Cant Z is next

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Posted by soulcrusher on Wednesday, May 20, 2009 9:01 PM
 razordws wrote:

SC, that accident in the picture was probably caused by the driver of the car making a left hand turn in front of the motorcycle.  Somebody did something very similar to my brother many years back.  Bike blew up on imact and threw my brother over the hood of the car.  He was fortunate enough to walk away with a broken arm, singed eyebrows and a melted nylon jacket. 

As for that picture I have to ask myself how fast do you have to be going to bury your bike into it like that?

BTW, if you ever come up to Canada watch out for my wife.  She's one of those stop sign creepers. Whistling [:-^]

Dave there was a similar accident that happened when I was working in Ft Lauderdale Fl years ago. A motorcycle hit a minivan in the passenger side door and went into the the van all the way up to the back tire. The impact knocked the minivan on its side and decapitated the bike rider. They estimated he was doing well over 100 MPH when he hit the van. besides killing himself he also killed a small child that was sitting in the front seat as well as the mother that was driving the van, very sad.

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Posted by soulcrusher on Wednesday, May 20, 2009 8:55 PM
 Luftwoller wrote:

Yey gang, i loves yall. Do you wanna hear another naughty we used to do? Well? Do you? LOL.

Theres a place over here called wareham and theres a long road (Not long by US standards) about 4miles straightish to another place called Wool. Near wool theres a speed camera (Fixed) What we used to do for giggles is try to go the fastest through the speed camera on our bikes. With No. plates removed or covered, obviously. I took my Honda fireblade through there at around 160mph. Im bad, i know and i flog myself regularly for it. Ill bet the guys who look at the pics had a laugh though. Its only a normal 'B' road not a dual carriageway.

My modelling has been put on (I hope) temporary hold. The GF is driving me nuts about trying to move house and i think the best way to keep her happy and me sane is to pack all my modelling gear and Unmade kits. Most is all boxed now, including my stringbag for the FAA gb. Im feeling pretty gutted but its either this or kill her...It was definately a tricky decision. LOL.

...Guy

Guy even if you can build this missus will still let you come oout and play with us in the forum still I hope. it just would'nt be the same without you. I'm pretty sure you would get in trouble if you killed her so if you have to put the modeling on hold a bit to move to make her happy then get on with it and get your workbench set back up as soon as you can. We'll all be here when you get back. 

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Posted by razordws on Wednesday, May 20, 2009 7:55 PM

SC, that accident in the picture was probably caused by the driver of the car making a left hand turn in front of the motorcycle.  Somebody did something very similar to my brother many years back.  Bike blew up on imact and threw my brother over the hood of the car.  He was fortunate enough to walk away with a broken arm, singed eyebrows and a melted nylon jacket. 

As for that picture I have to ask myself how fast do you have to be going to bury your bike into it like that?

BTW, if you ever come up to Canada watch out for my wife.  She's one of those stop sign creepers. Whistling [:-^]

Dave

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Posted by soulcrusher on Wednesday, May 20, 2009 4:51 PM

I hear you Dave about all of the other bad drivers out their that can put you in harms way to to their lack of common sense. I think they all live here in Southwestern Conneticutt too. Around here a stop sign means slow down a bit and roll out on the main road even thought you can not see around the blind turn. If there is someone comeing then I guess they will have to slam on there brakes to avoid hitting me. Some jerk did it to me about a month ago. He rolled right out of a side street through a stop sign and I had to jam on my brakes to avoid the accident. He did not seem to concerned that he had just almost caused an accident so I though I would educate him. When he pulled out I pulled over to the other side of the street and blocked his path so he could not proceed. He blew the horn at me as if I he had done nothing wrong and I was crazy. I whish he would have gotten out of the car! Thats why I will never climb on anything with only two wheels. To many morons behind the wheel that do not have the first clue as to how to operate a vehicle.

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Posted by mucker on Wednesday, May 20, 2009 3:14 PM
Neat pics, Guy, but don't you Brits ride Nortons and Triumphs? Wink [;)]

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Posted by razordws on Wednesday, May 20, 2009 2:38 PM

Found this on the news this morning.  Cause of accident is unclear but they found a dremel tool and a pile of resin dust on the floor of one of the cabs. Wink [;)]

Dave

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Posted by razordws on Wednesday, May 20, 2009 2:36 PM

Someone sent me this picture this morning.  Guess who it reminded me of?  Lord knows I did my share of stupid stunts but lets all remember there are other idiots on the road that don't know how to drive and get out of the way.  Wish I had taken a picture of my first car after I tried to immitate the Dukes of Hazard. Dead [xx(] 

Dave

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