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

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  • From: League City, Texas
Posted by sfcmac on Friday, February 6, 2009 6:56 PM
Holy cow! Seems like everyone has  or had one of those kits but me?  I gotta find one now! the search is on!
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Posted by Summit on Friday, February 6, 2009 6:42 PM

Score - well sort of, I am just glad it was on a shelf towards the back. I hate unpacking the boxes of kits as it takes me hours to fit them all back in the same box.  This is about a third of what I moved out of the way on the right side of the Tomb.

X1c

And here is the prize, the Family cat is not happy as I booted her out of her chair for this pic.

B&VNot very rare at all in my opinon from what I have seen. Ebay must have a bunch also.

Alex I will trade a kit for your decals to make mine complete again...

 

Sean "I've reached nearly fifty years of age with my system." Weekend GB 2008
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Posted by cardshark_14 on Friday, February 6, 2009 6:20 PM
I was driving home from work when I remembered...I think I may have one of these monsters too.

I just went and checked, and I do...sort of...I got one a while back, ridiculously cheap on hyperscale, before I decided that 1/48 was WAY too big for all the flying boats I wanted to build.  I clean forgot about it up until now.

I say that I sort of have one, because when I got it, the *!@#$%^ thing was missing the two main fuselage halves! (Only bad HS deal yet) So, its a good thing I decided not to build it...only thing is I can't sell it either.  If any of you guys that have one ever build it, let me know if you need spare parts.  

It wasn't in my excel list, because its unbuildable, and its not in my spares box, cause the darn thing won't fit!Banged Head [banghead] I don't know what to do with it now...

Cheers,
Alex
Never trust anyone who refuses to drink domestic beer, laugh at the Three Stooges, or crank Back In Black.
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Posted by razordws on Friday, February 6, 2009 6:08 PM
 Daywalker wrote:

I think it is all Dave's fault. 

Atta boy Frank, I feel better already!

Dave

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Posted by razordws on Friday, February 6, 2009 6:07 PM
 Summit wrote:

Well the Wife and kids just left, time to open up the Tomb again... 

Post often so that we know you haven't been buried in an avalanche.  If we don't hear from you we'll be right over to lift the boxes off and will likely be forced to confiscate many so that you don't injure yourself again.  Clown [:o)]

Dave

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Posted by Daywalker on Friday, February 6, 2009 6:07 PM

Great score bondo!  From the sounds of it, you really made off like a bandit.

Crazy how the people that don't really get into a kit, are the ones who have one and the people who want one don't.

I think it is all Dave's fault. 

Frank 

 

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Posted by razordws on Friday, February 6, 2009 6:03 PM

FINALLY!!!  Thought my boss would never leave!!!  Party [party]

First off, Sean, that big boy on your work bench is coming along quite nicely.  Can't wait to see you lay some paint on that giant airframe.

Secondly, I think we've gone a whole day's worth of posts and not once has anyone blamed me for anything.  Well... not including the wife anyway. Wink [;)]

Thirdly, I built the Supermodel (recently re-issued by Rev. Ger.) 1/72 scale version of that BV 138 aircraft and it's a beautiful looking aircraft.  I was in Chicago many years ago and was trolling around the hobby shops when I came across that kit and it was so wonderfully bizare that I had to have it.  I highly recomend it in any scale.  Thumbs Up [tup]Thumbs Up [tup]

Dave

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Posted by Summit on Friday, February 6, 2009 6:02 PM

Man, I so wished I had gotten in on one of those Secret Santa's last year... Well maybe there will be another.

Bondo - I have an extra vintage Airfix 1/72 Grumman Duck  in the collection if you dont have one. 

Well the Wife and kids just left, time to open up the Tomb again... 

Sean "I've reached nearly fifty years of age with my system." Weekend GB 2008
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Posted by Summit on Friday, February 6, 2009 5:56 PM

Ha ha Frank that is not much of a retirement - but then again it is probably the best you will get in this economy for a while. Sigh [sigh] Now my curosity is up on this B&V kit.  I think I might have robbed the Balkenkreuz's for a Revell kits that had yellowed and got brittle.

Here is where I am at now on the Cant Z, got the "Chopper " out and cut some small strips to fill in behind the hinges on the elevators.

CZ01

Guy - this is the best closeup I can get of a panel line

CZ02That is the thickest line on the Airplane right there.

 

Sean "I've reached nearly fifty years of age with my system." Weekend GB 2008
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Posted by bondoman on Friday, February 6, 2009 5:51 PM

I didn't pay anything like that amount! In fact I didn't pay anything at all! It was a Secret Santa gift from another forum. Boy I guess I owe someone a big smooch!

Anyways, here's mine on the shelf in the garage. I like seaplanes but I'm not much into modeling WW2 German; sorry Luft, so I promised it to a friend of mine. That's weird though, how often is it that so many guys would have the same kit?

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Posted by Daywalker on Friday, February 6, 2009 5:28 PM

I did not realize this was such a rare kit!  In fact, I had never even heard of the aircraft until I saw it in the listing.  I suppose being a hand made limited run kit ought to give it away.

So, both you and Aaron are looking for one of these bad boys?  Was there some sort of historical signifigance to it that makes it so popular?  Just seems strange that I had never even heard of it before.

Sean- Now THAT is weird!  When I saw it in the listing, I figured what the heck, don't have one of those in the stash.  What are the odds that two guys here got the same kit as a add-on to what they were really looking for? 

Hmmm... sure does feel good having my retirement sitting right here on my bench.

Frank 

 

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Posted by Summit on Friday, February 6, 2009 5:03 PM
 Luftwoller wrote:
 Daywalker wrote:

Hey fellas, got a question for you as I know a lot of you are into flying boats.  I recently won an auction on Ebay for a group of kits, and this one was in the group as well.  I didn't know anything about it, but I won the set for a song!  A 1/48 Tamiya Corsair, 1/32 Tamiya A6M5, and a 1/48 Bv 138 all for under a hundred bucks!  Is this kit any good, and is it worth anything?  Don't really know much about it.  Thinking that since it was pretty much a free bonus, I may just use it as a paint hulk.

Frank, that BV 138 kit is on my Holy grail list. I would sell a limb for the sucker. Aaron and i were chatting about the kit the other day. He was trying to buy it as well.

...Guy 

You guys sure this kit is that great (rare) ? As I am pretty  sure I have one in the Tomb of Stash.  I am almost positive it is the same . I will dig it out later tonight after the family goes to the High School Basketball game.  You dont want to see the look I get from the Wife when I pile 500 plus kits out in the living room. Whistling [:-^] If it is the same kit - I got mine from the same place I bought those reference books I was telling you about earlier Frank. It was a bonus along with a few other kits as they just wanted that stuff gone. I have not messed with it as I have never messed with resin. I have some resin figures of ladies also Oooh la la not for the kids Wink [;)]

Sean "I've reached nearly fifty years of age with my system." Weekend GB 2008
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Posted by cardshark_14 on Friday, February 6, 2009 4:37 PM

Frank, that's one hell of a score! Shock [:O]  The Bv 138 alone is worth upwards of $250 if you sold it, if you could find a buyer...its a hand made, limited run resin kit.  I don't know what it originally retailed for, but here, they have limited availiability for a mere 339.25 Euros ($437)  

http://modelimex.eu/detail/143/1-48-bv-138-c-1

I would definitely NOT use it as a paint hulk!

Here's a review of it...
http://www.rollmodels.net/nreviews/airplanes/48mpmbv138/bv138.php

Think of this kit as favorably comparable to the big resin Sunderland that was recently released by Alphaflight.  Whatcha gonna buy with your new source of income?
Big Smile [:D]

HTH!

Cheers,
Alex

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Posted by Luftwoller on Friday, February 6, 2009 4:35 PM
 Daywalker wrote:

Hey fellas, got a question for you as I know a lot of you are into flying boats.  I recently won an auction on Ebay for a group of kits, and this one was in the group as well.  I didn't know anything about it, but I won the set for a song!  A 1/48 Tamiya Corsair, 1/32 Tamiya A6M5, and a 1/48 Bv 138 all for under a hundred bucks!  Is this kit any good, and is it worth anything?  Don't really know much about it.  Thinking that since it was pretty much a free bonus, I may just use it as a paint hulk.

Frank, that BV 138 kit is on my Holy grail list. I would sell a limb for the sucker. Aaron and i were chatting about the kit the other day. He was trying to buy it as well.

...Guy 

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Posted by Luftwoller on Friday, February 6, 2009 4:32 PM

Hey all, Aaron, the kit looks like it could be a winner. Thx to Bondo, i read the review of the kit and that swung it for me. Woo hoo, CANT wait. LOL Geddit? Geeez wat a crowd.

Frank, did you have a go at D/L those decals? What printer do you print them on? Does it have to be an AMPS printer (Is that what theyre called?)

Well i have had a crack at my cockpit on the 205. As my plan is to do a closed pit, i really havent gone that mad on it. A couple of scratched wires here and there. A drybrush and a wash. Im using the decal on the IP and its settling down quite well. Ill give it a couple more coats of Mr Softer for it to snuggle down a bit further. Once its all dried ill post a couple of pics.

...Guy

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Posted by Daywalker on Friday, February 6, 2009 4:23 PM

Hey fellas, got a question for you as I know a lot of you are into flying boats.  I recently won an auction on Ebay for a group of kits, and this one was in the group as well.  I didn't know anything about it, but I won the set for a song!  A 1/48 Tamiya Corsair, 1/32 Tamiya A6M5, and a 1/48 Bv 138 all for under a hundred bucks!  Is this kit any good, and is it worth anything?  Don't really know much about it.  Thinking that since it was pretty much a free bonus, I may just use it as a paint hulk.

Frank 

 

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Posted by dirtball on Friday, February 6, 2009 2:47 PM
  Sean, PM inbound.........Harv
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Posted by Summit on Friday, February 6, 2009 2:32 PM

Guy - the raised lines are very fine , almost like a human hair.  It would not take much to remove them.

Aaron - Seems like to me I have goofed off for the past few days instead of applying myself at the bench. 

Bondo - I wish I had a set I could send you..

Sean "I've reached nearly fifty years of age with my system." Weekend GB 2008
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Posted by sfcmac on Friday, February 6, 2009 2:13 PM

 I'll stick them back up there and see if there is any more diff. I am not using them as I finished the MC 200 in RA markings. Just they were as yellow as I had ever seen and thought it would be a cool test of the technique. We shall continue for the sake of science!

You won a kit Guy?  Well I'll be. Concrats and it should look swell next to your Sparrow SM 79.

Bondo that is the saddest decal story I have ever heard. Better on the sheet than on your aircraft I suppose? 

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Posted by bondoman on Friday, February 6, 2009 2:03 PM
 sfcmac wrote:

 Hey for the experimentation and tip implimentation  parts of said GB.  The Power Steering fluid was a bust!  Doesn't work real messy.  The Simple Green!  WOrks like a charm!  Thanks Sean! Had some old Air Brush paint cups extc that look like new now! Bow [bow]Thumbs Up [tup]

Oh yeah forgot about those really old MC 200 Decals I had put in the window to un yellow?

I think you need to leave them up for another week, don't they still look a little yellow? I find it takes a while., but you are known as Guisseppe in-a-hurry!

Now and then I get callbacks to go see new signs we've designed that "smeared". it's always the same- the maintenance crew didn't read the manual and used Simple Green to clean them. Powerful stuff!!

I had a recent decal nightmare. On my Cub- the cargo bay floor has traffic stripes- yes it's a big plane. These were the first decals in the sheet to go on, and they shattered in a million pieces. Cursing, where else am I gonna get decals for Soviet Cargo planes from 1980?- I grabbed a can of clear polyurethane and let loose on the sheet. It instantly turned brown like spilled coffee. So I went to bed, the next morning surveyed the damage and it looked terrible. I took a bottle of enamel airbrush thinner and a soft cloth and started dabbing, then wiping, then scrubbing vigorously. it came off! Remains to be seem what happens when I go to use them, but at least they are scannable, which I forgot to do the first time.

Ciao Reggazzi and I'm about 1 GB closer to this one, when I finish the Mavis this weekend. it's really rainy and everyone around here has homework, so tally Ho in the shop!

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Posted by Luftwoller on Friday, February 6, 2009 1:50 PM

Sean, thats looking stunning, my friend. Ready for paint indeed. I know the kit has raised panel lines. Any chance of a close up. I know this kit that ive just won, Ooh Everyone, i won that kit BTW and ordered an etch set and resin cowls for it, has them. And i was wondering what ill be up against. If theyre only lightly done, i may just sand them down a touch and live with them.

Aaron, those decals look the biz. Better than new. Id coat them with something before applying incase the suckers fall to bit.

Oooh Sean, i remember another beauty of a kit i made as a kid. I think it was an old airfix 1/72 FW 190. The bit that sticks in my mind was there was separate piece for the guns that just pressed in and i got glue everywhere and a huge gluey finger print on the canopy. Aaah the memories.

...Guy 

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Posted by sfcmac on Friday, February 6, 2009 1:13 PM

 Hey for the experimentation and tip implimentation  parts of said GB.  The Power Steering fluid was a bust!  Doesn't work real messy.  The Simple Green!  WOrks like a charm!  Thanks Sean! Had some old Air Brush paint cups extc that look like new now! Bow [bow]Thumbs Up [tup]

Oh yeah forgot about those really old MC 200 Decals I had put in the window to un yellow? Here are the results.

Before

Taped on window on 27 January

After

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Posted by sfcmac on Friday, February 6, 2009 1:07 PM

 Just waking up Frank? Sorry been a long work week for me for some reason. Guess that is a good thing. 

Sean outstanding progress? I thought you just started and it looks almost ready to start painting? Well looks like the elfs are visiting. Probably got them dressed up as snow bunny's though?

 Zippity do dah! I laid down and ready to go on three hours sleep! DEE DIDN'T MAKE ANY COFFEE THOUGH?Boohoo [BH] Anyone else ever try the Dunkin Donuts coffee?  Purdy good! Thumbs Up [tup]

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Posted by Daywalker on Friday, February 6, 2009 12:36 PM

Looking good Sean, you make it look so easy!

PM inbound! Wink [;)]

Where's Mac?  It's not the same around here without him. Boohoo [BH]

Frank 

 

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Posted by Summit on Friday, February 6, 2009 12:16 PM

Frank - try to remember a few of the kits you built, I most likely have one here that I will send you so you can reverse the aging clock. (I have no jets just prop jobs)

Slow progress again today, got the second rudder in place and making sure it stays where I want it.

rudder Might be a good day to crack open a Matchbox myself..

Sean "I've reached nearly fifty years of age with my system." Weekend GB 2008
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Posted by Daywalker on Friday, February 6, 2009 12:07 PM

I remember building those Matchbox kits as a kid, ahhhhh the memories...

I really do wish I could remember which particular kits I did build, as it would be a blast to try one of those again. Sigh [sigh]

Frank 

 

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Posted by Summit on Friday, February 6, 2009 12:05 PM
 Luftwoller wrote:

 I noticed on the bottom right you have the Matchbox Ju 188. I built that sucker as a kid. Oh the memories.

Guy - I just built that last month to post over on the UAMF (Greggers forum) here is a pic of the finished model.

MBJ-7 You like Matchbox kits still - I do and try to build at least one a month . Great projects while I am waiting for paint, cement or putty to cure..

Sean "I've reached nearly fifty years of age with my system." Weekend GB 2008
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Posted by Luftwoller on Friday, February 6, 2009 11:56 AM

Hey Sean, that is such a cool idea. As a ritual after every build, i hole punch the instructions and file them. I think now ill save some of the cooler looking box tops. I noticed on the bottom right you have the Matchbox Ju 188. I built that sucker as a kid. Oh the memories.

ou get teachers pet award for the great idea and reminissing.

...Guy

P.s Cheers for the link Bondo. Im off now to check how my bid is doing.

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Posted by Summit on Thursday, February 5, 2009 10:44 PM

 Thanks guys, it looks much brighter, the lights were refecting off no matter how I adjusted them.

Dave- Yeah I saw that room, very nicely done. I was thinking about that as I have  a box with about 10 lbs of instructions that I have saved since I was a kid.(dont ask me why)

I did build that Airfix Handley Page along with a Airfix Sunderland back sometime in 1992 maybe ? I am sorry to say the builds were not that great as my skills were way primitive then. (back in the ambroid tube glue era Dead [xx(]

I would really like to build both of them again and try to do better. So If anyone has one either stashed away let me know...

Sean "I've reached nearly fifty years of age with my system." Weekend GB 2008
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Posted by razordws on Thursday, February 5, 2009 10:14 PM

Pretty cool wall mural you got going there Sean.  There is some nice classic art work on that wall.  Did you actually build that big airfix 0-400 kit?  At one time I was saving the box tops too but they got lost or thrown out somewhere along the line.  I just may have to start a new collection. 

Did you see that one guys wall in the General discussion area/workbench photos that actually had the boxes mounted on the wall amoungst the old model adds.  That had a nice 3D effect. 

Dave

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