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Posted by Bish on Thursday, January 8, 2009 4:08 AM
Sounds interesting. I just have a couple of questions. Does currently serving count as a vetren, and does the build entail building something we have worked with or around during our service.

I am a Norfolk man and i glory in being so

 

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Posted by Swedish Mick on Thursday, January 8, 2009 5:47 AM

I'm interested! Just wonder if UN service also counts, and also if National conscript service counts?

 

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Posted by JMart on Thursday, January 8, 2009 7:15 AM

My problem is that what I "rode" was/is classified! Laugh [(-D]

 

 

 

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Posted by Hans von Hammer on Thursday, January 8, 2009 7:53 AM
Ya , I'm interested... In 30 years, I crewed/drove/rode in an LOT of different things...

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Posted by USArmyFAO on Thursday, January 8, 2009 9:18 AM

Maybe a bit off topic, but has anyone ever felt like doing a group build dedicated to our relatives who served (Dad was in the Gator Navy, Grandpa was a Navigator on various Patrol Aircraft in the Navy, and my Great Grandpa was in the Field Artillery back during WWI) conducted in the same manner?  Might be fun.  Only thing I crew now is a desk, but was a M109A2/A3 PL and a M109A6 BC back in my Artillery days...  A foreign area officer now and work with the ROKs a lot... Perhaps a K1A1?  Anyway, all the best.!

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Posted by Boba Fett on Thursday, January 8, 2009 11:52 AM
 USArmyFAO wrote:

Maybe a bit off topic, but has anyone ever felt like doing a group build dedicated to our relatives who served (Dad was in the Gator Navy, Grandpa was a Navigator on various Patrol Aircraft in the Navy, and my Great Grandpa was in the Field Artillery back during WWI) conducted in the same manner?  Might be fun.  Only thing I crew now is a desk, but was a M109A2/A3 PL and a M109A6 BC back in my Artillery days...  A foreign area officer now and work with the ROKs a lot... Perhaps a K1A1?  Anyway, all the best.!

Yes! Would you allow me to build somthing my grandfather or great uncle crewed? My great uncle was in a Sherman and my grandpa was in Austraulia. He got a ride in a P-61 so I could do that with him in it. Or should this be a seperate GB?

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Posted by squeakie on Thursday, January 8, 2009 1:11 PM
 Wirraway wrote:

It has been a couple of years since the last Military Veterans GB.  I have spoken with Kenny Conklin, who ran the last one, about the prospects of doing another.

Just looking for expressions of interest at the moment, probable start date wouldnt be until mid-year, to allow for other GB to clear.

So if you drove it, crewed it, flew it, (flew in it) sailed on it, or worked on it, and can model it, and are interested in the Military Veterans GB II, lets have a show of hands.

Paul.

walked beside it? Hitched a ride on it?

gary

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Posted by grandadjohn on Thursday, January 8, 2009 5:43 PM
 USArmyFAO wrote:

Maybe a bit off topic, but has anyone ever felt like doing a group build dedicated to our relatives who served (Dad was in the Gator Navy, Grandpa was a Navigator on various Patrol Aircraft in the Navy, and my Great Grandpa was in the Field Artillery back during WWI) conducted in the same manner?  Might be fun.  Only thing I crew now is a desk, but was a M109A2/A3 PL and a M109A6 BC back in my Artillery days...  A foreign area officer now and work with the ROKs a lot... Perhaps a K1A1?  Anyway, all the best.!

 

I can not speak for this build, but last time it was allowed

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Posted by grandadjohn on Thursday, January 8, 2009 5:44 PM
 Swedish Mick wrote:

I'm interested! Just wonder if UN service also counts, and also if National conscript service counts?

 

 

If it was you country's military commentment to the UN such as peacekeeping forces, I would say yes

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Posted by Wirraway on Thursday, January 8, 2009 5:49 PM

Bish-   Yes and Yes !

Swedish Mick -  Yes and Yes !

J'Mart- come on !! spill the beans !

Boba Fett-  I think we will keep it true to the sprit of the first Military Veterans GB.  I(ie: YOU  have to be serving/ veteran !)  So git down to the recruiting office young 'un !

Squeakie - Yes and yes.  If it brings back some memory (pleasurable or otherwise) of your service, go for it !  We will be asking for stories at some point !

Paul

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Posted by Wirraway on Thursday, January 8, 2009 6:06 PM
 grandadjohn wrote:
 USArmyFAO wrote:

Maybe a bit off topic, but has anyone ever felt like doing a group build dedicated to our relatives who served (Dad was in the Gator Navy, Grandpa was a Navigator on various Patrol Aircraft in the Navy, and my Great Grandpa was in the Field Artillery back during WWI) conducted in the same manner?  Might be fun.  Only thing I crew now is a desk, but was a M109A2/A3 PL and a M109A6 BC back in my Artillery days...  A foreign area officer now and work with the ROKs a lot... Perhaps a K1A1?  Anyway, all the best.!

 

I can not speak for this build, but last time it was allowed

John,  I know that last time Phil H was allowed to build his dads F-111, but I would like to keep this to ex/serving personnel.  Thanks for your input.

Paul.

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Posted by sidure on Thursday, January 8, 2009 6:09 PM

I was in the first GB and had a hard time picking what aircraft to build so this would give me the excuse to do some more. I have been doing this as my own personal GB for years so I have plenty of subjects to choose from.

Steve

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Posted by stikpusher on Thursday, January 8, 2009 7:47 PM
With a mid year start time, I am defintely game for this GB. Although I have already built all my "owned" rides. I guess this would be either my one way rides or others in my unit.

 

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Posted by mucker on Thursday, January 8, 2009 8:16 PM
Unfortunately I can't claim to be a veteran, but all of you who have served your country, whichever that may be, you have my repect and gratitude. I salute you all.Make a Toast [#toast]

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Posted by Bish on Thursday, January 8, 2009 11:36 PM
Well, seeing as its a mid year star, then i am in. Will give me time to clear my GB's as i am upto my eyeballs. Will either be one of the AFV's i have driven, Warrior or 432, or one of the heli's i currently work undeneath hooking up. That mostly Chinook's but could also be a Merlin or Puma. If it's one of the AFV's. not sure if i can do an exact vehicle i have driven, i.e. correct markings and so on, does that matter, or does it just have to be the same type.

I am a Norfolk man and i glory in being so

 

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Posted by squeakie on Friday, January 9, 2009 1:20 AM
 Wirraway wrote:

Bish-   Yes and Yes !

Swedish Mick -  Yes and Yes !

J'Mart- come on !! spill the beans !

Boba Fett-  I think we will keep it true to the sprit of the first Military Veterans GB.  I(ie: YOU  have to be serving/ veteran !)  So git down to the recruiting office young 'un !

Squeakie - Yes and yes.  If it brings back some memory (pleasurable or otherwise) of your service, go for it !  We will be asking for stories at some point !

Paul

let me think on it a couple days. I have one picked out already.

gary

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Posted by bondoman on Friday, January 9, 2009 1:28 AM

I really urge you all to put this together, and if anyone needs research help, please let me know.

Thank you for your service, and I would think that this would be a really nice forum to follow.

Bill

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Posted by Swedish Mick on Friday, January 9, 2009 4:09 AM

 Wirraway wrote:
Swedish Mick -  Yes and Yes !

Great! Count me in! I'll get back later when decided what to build.

 

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Posted by Mist086 on Friday, January 9, 2009 7:29 AM
Most definatly in!!  HAd a blast in the 1st one!  Will deciede later what i'm building.  Was thinking since i come from a family of Navy Vets, i would do one for my Dad.  Prolly an A-7 that he worked on.  I worked with Tomcats but built that last GB, so would it be ok to build my Dad's squadron?
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Posted by Wirraway on Friday, January 9, 2009 7:46 PM

 Mist086 wrote:
Most definatly in!!  HAd a blast in the 1st one!  Will deciede later what i'm building.  Was thinking since i come from a family of Navy Vets, i would do one for my Dad.  Prolly an A-7 that he worked on.  I worked with Tomcats but built that last GB, so would it be ok to build my Dad's squadron?

Jim,  I would like to do something a little different this time, and keep this for ex members or serving members.  Not to denigrate the service of any of our relatives, but I would like to keep the feel of the GB by having people model something they actually had some "hands on" time with.

Paul.

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Posted by paul_toz on Friday, January 9, 2009 9:55 PM

Hi, since this is starting later in the year you can probably count me in. I spent many years fixing Pumas and Chinooks in many 'interesting' places thr RAF sent me.

Paul

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Posted by Mist086 on Saturday, January 10, 2009 6:33 PM
 Wirraway wrote:

 Mist086 wrote:
Most definatly in!!  HAd a blast in the 1st one!  Will deciede later what i'm building.  Was thinking since i come from a family of Navy Vets, i would do one for my Dad.  Prolly an A-7 that he worked on.  I worked with Tomcats but built that last GB, so would it be ok to build my Dad's squadron?

Jim,  I would like to do something a little different this time, and keep this for ex members or serving members.  Not to denigrate the service of any of our relatives, but I would like to keep the feel of the GB by having people model something they actually had some "hands on" time with.

Paul.

 

Well, i'm/was a Photographer's Mate 2nd Class so i had hands on with alot of USN Aircraft, but no A-7's, bummer. I was a TARPS Ape so i been up close and personel with Tomcats.  So if i worked with other aircraft in the duties of my Photo rating can i use any of those?

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Posted by swingr1121 on Saturday, January 10, 2009 9:19 PM

Two things.  First, THANK YOU to all of you for your service. 

Second is about my "service".  I spent 2 years in an ROTC unit back in college.  About two weeks before I left for camp I got hurt and effectively ended my military career before it really started.  So I'm just asking to see if I'm eligible.  If not, that's quite alright, but if so, awesome.  Thanks again everyone. 

 Mike

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Posted by btp2k2 on Saturday, January 10, 2009 10:14 PM

I am not a veteran, but I am planning an important build for a veteran.

A friend and coworker is a retired USMC tank driver. He drove the first tank into Kuwait during Operation Desert Storm. I am going to build his M60A1 as it appeared during that conflict. I am planning on using the Tamiya kit with reactive armor, unless I can find the Academy kit that includes the M-9 plow. The plow is actually the main factor that he was the first tank in Kuwait. In the first days of the war, they decided to mount the plow onto his tank. He could not keep up with the column due to the extra weight of the plow so the next time at basecamp the mechanic removed the restrictor plate from the engine to improve the horsepower. After the next mission, they decided to remove the M-9 but forgot to put the restrictor plate back on so James had a super Patton on his hands. He says that the tank was clocked at close to 80 going down the highway. So, that tank was the first in Kuwait simply by virtue of outrunning everyone else.

 

I would love to share this build in this group build, if you will allow it, despite it not being built by a vet.

Paul I Like Tomcats!
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Posted by viper_mp on Saturday, January 10, 2009 10:21 PM
I spent time crewing a Blackhawk. So count me in.  Probably end up doing a 1/144 bird, but I may break out the 1/35th Hawk.

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Posted by Wirraway on Sunday, January 11, 2009 11:21 PM

Looks like we are off to a start.  Should pick up a few more before the start date.

When you are definate about your build, let me know and I'll put it on page one.

I dont like to sound like the GB Ogre, but, people keep asking, so...............

I would like to keep this for ex or presently serving members.  If you were in uniform (of any colour) and you were around the item you want to model, giddyup !

Being the company clerk, my method of transport was none too exciting.  But the humble Land Rover does have a few fans......

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Posted by dupes on Tuesday, January 13, 2009 11:43 AM

Hey Wirraway, think I'd be interested in getting in on this one (especially if it's later in the year)...question for you though - are you intending people to build ONLY something that they crewed/drove/rode in during their service time? As far as I know, Verlinden STILL hasn't produced an "intel analyst's desk set" like I requested a couple of years ago...

Smile,Wink, & Grin [swg]

Suppose I could do a Humvee or something like that...wish I could find a modern deuce and a half to build. Sad [:(]

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Posted by Wirraway on Sunday, January 18, 2009 1:37 AM
 dupes wrote:

Hey Wirraway, think I'd be interested in getting in on this one (especially if it's later in the year)...question for you though - are you intending people to build ONLY something that they crewed/drove/rode in during their service time? As far as I know, Verlinden STILL hasn't produced an "intel analyst's desk set" like I requested a couple of years ago...

Smile,Wink, & Grin [swg]

Suppose I could do a Humvee or something like that...wish I could find a modern deuce and a half to build. Sad [:(]

Yeah, there must have been something you were inside of....did you guys ever go into the field ?  Unit exercise, stuff like that ?

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Posted by dupes on Sunday, January 18, 2009 4:57 PM
yeah, the humvee or deuce are really my only options for things I 'crewed' (other than a chair!). Shouldn't be a problem to snag a tamiya m998...will check my army drivers license - pretty sure that's what I was tooling around in. ;)
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Posted by Hans von Hammer on Monday, January 19, 2009 8:35 AM
AFV makes an M-35 gun truck that'll convert to the M-35A2 easy enough, Dupes.. I'm converting one for my M102 prime mover ...You guys have a van body?

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Posted by dupes on Monday, January 19, 2009 12:44 PM

All we had was a flatbed with hoops and canvas over the top of it. Don't remember the designation for that type of deuce, sadly. Now that I think about it, seem to remember taking the driving test in that as well.

What needs to be converted in that kit to make a modern version? 

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Posted by dupes on Monday, January 19, 2009 12:51 PM
Wirraway, what're you thinking of for an end date? 6 months, July-end of December? Or something else?
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Posted by Hans von Hammer on Monday, January 19, 2009 2:51 PM
 dupes wrote:

All we had was a flatbed with hoops and canvas over the top of it. Don't remember the designation for that type of deuce, sadly. Now that I think about it, seem to remember taking the driving test in that as well.

What needs to be converted in that kit to make a modern version? 

Basically, leave off the quad fifty and scratch the bows, troopseats, and tarp for the bed, and build a tarp & bow for the cab and an exhaust stack going up the right side (instead of back to the rear that's found on the gas-burners) to make it a multi-fuel... Poof: Instant M-35A2..

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Posted by firesmacker on Monday, January 19, 2009 5:28 PM

Being a Squid, all that is really pertinent to me are ships. However, I have served on 3 different Bird-Farms and watched more F-14's, -18's, etc launch and recover than I can remember. Does that count? Otherwise, it's either build a carrier, Spruance Class Destroyer or a Ticonderoga Class Cruiser. please tell me I can build an airplane...

Either way, I'm in.

Regards,

Jeff

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Posted by Hans von Hammer on Monday, January 19, 2009 11:52 PM
 firesmacker wrote:

Being a Squid, all that is really pertinent to me are ships. However, I have served on 3 different Bird-Farms and watched more F-14's, -18's, etc launch and recover than I can remember. Does that count? Otherwise, it's either build a carrier, Spruance Class Destroyer or a Ticonderoga Class Cruiser. please tell me I can build an airplane...

Either way, I'm in.

Regards,

Jeff

Ever fly in or out on the COD or take a hop in a helo?

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Posted by kg4kpg on Tuesday, January 20, 2009 1:50 PM

You can count me in.  If I can find all to do an M1114 Enhanced Capability HMMWV that I had in Iraq that will be in.  If not, I've driven or crewed many other tracked and wheeled vehicles.  I did get to take a courtesy flight around Oahu once for about 5 hours on a UH-60, maybe I can do that.  hmmmm.  M109, M992, M977, M151, M110, M923, MW-24C, FLU-419, M35A2, M548...so many choices.  Guess I need to finish my other GB's so I can focus. Big Smile [:D] 

 

Okay, I decided to go with  a 1/48 UH-60.    More details to come.

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Posted by firesmacker on Tuesday, January 20, 2009 4:59 PM
 Hans von Hammer wrote:
 firesmacker wrote:

Being a Squid, all that is really pertinent to me are ships. However, I have served on 3 different Bird-Farms and watched more F-14's, -18's, etc launch and recover than I can remember. Does that count? Otherwise, it's either build a carrier, Spruance Class Destroyer or a Ticonderoga Class Cruiser. please tell me I can build an airplane...

Either way, I'm in.

Regards,

Jeff

Ever fly in or out on the COD or take a hop in a helo?

Good point Hans. In fact I have flown in an SH-60 a few times and a CH-53 once. I'm looking into those right now. Good looking out. Thanks.

Jeff

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Posted by scorpr2 on Tuesday, January 20, 2009 7:35 PM
O.k.  I'm in, don't know yet what I'll build.  Like most of you I was around a lot of equipment.  I may need a reminder when the start date gets close,  I suffer a major case of CRS!!!
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Posted by Wirraway on Monday, January 26, 2009 5:59 PM

 dupes wrote:
Wirraway, what're you thinking of for an end date? 6 months, July-end of December? Or something else?

Yeah, I think 6 months should be enough.  I'm keeping the back half of the year free so I can get this one done.  Dont forget to let me know when you decide on a kit, so I can put it on page one.

Can anyone do something with this for a badge ?  As long as it says

MILITARY VETERANS GB II 2009   I'd be happy......Big Smile [:D]

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Posted by kg4kpg on Monday, January 26, 2009 9:19 PM
Going to be doing a 1/48 Minicraft MH-60k Blackhawk downgraded to a standard UH-60 I got a ride one a while back.
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Posted by Wirraway on Monday, February 2, 2009 10:33 PM
 Wirraway wrote:

 dupes wrote:
Wirraway, what're you thinking of for an end date? 6 months, July-end of December? Or something else?

Yeah, I think 6 months should be enough.  I'm keeping the back half of the year free so I can get this one done.  Dont forget to let me know when you decide on a kit, so I can put it on page one.

Can anyone do something with this for a badge ?  As long as it says

MILITARY VETERANS GB II 2009   I'd be happy......Big Smile [:D]

anybody.......

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Posted by dupes on Tuesday, February 3, 2009 11:02 AM
Don't have any good ideas to go with that image. Sorry man.
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Posted by Hans von Hammer on Wednesday, February 4, 2009 12:57 PM
 Wirraway wrote:
 Wirraway wrote:

 dupes wrote:
Wirraway, what're you thinking of for an end date? 6 months, July-end of December? Or something else?

Yeah, I think 6 months should be enough.  I'm keeping the back half of the year free so I can get this one done.  Dont forget to let me know when you decide on a kit, so I can put it on page one.

Can anyone do something with this for a badge ?  As long as it says

MILITARY VETERANS GB II 2009   I'd be happy......Big Smile [:D]

anybody.......

Been messing with it, but there isn't enough space between the sillouettes for me to implement my ideas...

 Can ya email me one with a bit more room?

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Posted by More Power Scotty on Wednesday, February 4, 2009 4:30 PM

dupes,

And here I was all excited about riding 3100 miles last year (600 miles further than the previous year).  You my friend are a cycling machine! Bow [bow]

wirraway,

Back to the topic at hand.  I would be interested in joining the group as well.  I have not seen a response from you yet, but as a former carrier sailor, can I build one of the planes from a squadron that was onboard the same time as me?  I do have a couple of other options being a model of the submarine that my prototype was based on, or one of my first carrier.  Knowing how long I typically spend building a carrier, I would rather do something a little less time consuming.  Anyway, count me in, and let me know about aircraft that served aboard with me.

Scott
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Posted by Wirraway on Thursday, February 5, 2009 1:57 AM

More Power Scotty.

Yep, thats fine.

Hans,

I'll try and send that image.

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Posted by dupes on Thursday, February 5, 2009 5:43 AM
 More Power Scotty wrote:

dupes,

And here I was all excited about riding 3100 miles last year (600 miles further than the previous year).  You my friend are a cycling machine! Bow [bow]

More Power Scotty - thanks man! Last year was actually an off year for me...ran into some knee troubles related to an old army injury (see, not off topic! Tongue [:P]) so my mileage was cut back quite a bit. Not sure what you can do to my mycyclinglog profile if you aren't logged in, but try to look at 2006...Mischief [:-,] Keep it up! You'll hit 4k this year! Cool [8D]

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Posted by More Power Scotty on Tuesday, February 10, 2009 11:34 AM

dupes,

I did look at the blog, and took note of those impressive spikes over all three years shown.  I do not know that I will be able to outdo myself this year as I somehow herniated a disk over the holidays and just started doing some riding with the bike on a training stand this past Saturday.  It was also a really big commitment that I did mostly in memory of a cousin.  Anyway, with my son graduating this year, I will probably have a few things to keep me busy early in the season, but I am anxious for the weather to finally break and to hit the road.Cool [8D]

wirraway,

Sorry for going off topic again in your build, but like dupes, I may have done my initial damage to the disk back in my Navy days when I took up power lifting.Tongue [:P]  Anyway, I am thinking that I will commit to the 1/350 scale USS Tullibee (SSN-597) kit by Yankee Model Works.  I may change my mind by July though. Smile,Wink, & Grin [swg]

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Posted by Assurgeant on Wednesday, February 25, 2009 4:24 PM

Hi,

Would also be interested in this group build for the second half of 2009........

Have in mind Dragon's 1/700 (7069) Type 42, Batch 2, Royal Navy Destroyer.

 

 

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Posted by Wirraway on Sunday, March 1, 2009 8:05 PM
Absoloutely.  We wont forget you.  Still a few months until kick off !

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Posted by F-8fanatic on Monday, March 2, 2009 5:38 PM
count me in too....although, I am not sure about what to build just yet.  Could be most anything....parked my posterior on a carrier for a lovely Med cruise, and since we were there on contingency only(spec ops fun....) all I did was watch the flight ops all the time.  At this point, I could pull out any one of a half dozen carrier aircraft, the boat itself, L.A or Ohio class subs, a couple helos, and most of our transport planes.  I guess I'm gonna hafta look through my stash to see what I have waiting to be tackled....do we have any old A-6 guys in here?
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Posted by jeaton01 on Wednesday, March 4, 2009 12:45 AM

Hows this suit youse guys?

 

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Posted by Wirraway on Wednesday, March 4, 2009 5:48 AM
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Hows this suit youse guys?

 

John.  You are a prince among men, Sir !  I bow down before the altar of your computer skill !

Phew, just as well.  I had completely forgotten about finishing the badge.  Gratefully accepted !

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Posted by jeaton01 on Wednesday, March 4, 2009 10:56 AM
Glad to help.

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Posted by More Power Scotty on Wednesday, March 4, 2009 11:20 AM

John,

I don't know, I think the ship should be an aircraft carrier! Smile,Wink, & Grin [swg]

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Posted by yardbird78 on Wednesday, March 4, 2009 11:22 AM

Are crossovers from other GBs allowed?  I am committed to the S.A.C. GB, (1/72 SR-71), here on FSM that will co-incide with your dates and also a 1/72 C-141A for the "Operations" GB on ARC. 

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Posted by Wirraway on Thursday, March 5, 2009 4:16 AM

Darwin.

Being an ex SAC Weenie, there would be literally dozens of aircraft you could build for this one.

C'mon !  (we're not starting until July 1st anyhoo)

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Posted by natvtxn on Monday, March 16, 2009 4:18 PM

I'm in...I'll be doing a (really small) 1:144 Revell B-2.  Spent almost 14 yrs working avionics (Bomb/Nav) on it.  Why the small scale?  Space!  Currently stationed in Rota, Spain working C-5 and C-17's and I am afraid of building larger scale knowing I will move again in a couple of years.  I'd hate to see something get broke.  I am looking forward to seeing what exactly I will be able to do detail wise with it....

 

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Posted by Wirraway on Tuesday, March 17, 2009 11:36 PM

Thats great.  We are starting to pick up some more "enlistees"  I will take a roll call with who is on board, towards the end of June.  If you know of anyone who served, let them know about this GB will ya?

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Posted by kbuzz01 on Wednesday, March 18, 2009 12:11 AM

Paul,

I'd like to join in.  Probably a Monogram F-102A that I've only opened the box on and/or a F-89J that I want to start this year (both 1:48 so I can almost see what I'm doing).  Confused [%-)]  I've worked on both as a radio/nav tech.

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Posted by Wirraway on Wednesday, March 18, 2009 7:25 AM
Ken.  Thats great !  Welcome aboard !

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Posted by natvtxn on Monday, March 23, 2009 11:27 AM
Well, I am definately in.  I received my ebay item today...I'll be doing the 1:144 B-2.  I had to open it to make sure it wasn't destroyed in shipment as the box was squished at one end...It looks like it survived for the most part, unfortunately the roof of the cockpit got smashed so the three tiny pieces that are the framework for the windows are all bowed out.  Oh well, at least it's here and I'm ready and eagerly awaiting our start date.....  

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Posted by Wirraway on Thursday, March 26, 2009 6:50 AM
Thats great.  Guys, get back to me with your confirmed builds when you can.  And the branch of service and your length of service too would be great.  I'll put it all on Page 1.

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Posted by Wirraway on Thursday, April 30, 2009 9:04 PM
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Posted by dupes on Friday, May 1, 2009 9:35 AM
Still looking for a good deal on a Tamiya Humvee...any happens to see one on sale somewhere, let me know! Approve [^]
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Posted by Wirraway on Saturday, June 13, 2009 6:24 AM

Veterans.

Just a friendly reminder that we are still good to go on July 1st.  Let me know if you have a confirmed subject.  I'm going camping for 2 weeks in the outback, so I'll be a long way from a computer.  See you when I get back !!

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Posted by stikpusher on Saturday, June 13, 2009 10:57 AM
OK, put me down for a 1/35 HMMWV, since there is no  shelter carrier (M1037) kit out there and I dont feel like doing a long scratch build of a shelter like the one I was in charge of, I'll go with the basic M998 cargo/troop carrier that I occasionally utilized.

 

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Posted by Hans von Hammer on Sunday, June 14, 2009 12:24 AM
 Wirraway wrote:

Veterans.

Just a friendly reminder that we are still good to go on July 1st.  Let me know if you have a confirmed subject. 

Just the excuse I'm looking for to do up my old gun section (the first one I chiefed, that is) in a diorama... Put me down for an Italeri M109A2 plus AFV M548 diorama from Charlie Battery- 3/3 FA, 2AD, circa 1984...  My freshly-sewn Staff Sergeant insignia still damp from the Wetting-Down a few days earlier, lol.. Never tried doing a figure of m'self... I can even use m' avatar as reference photo, lol...

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Shamless Bump...

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Posted by Hans von Hammer on Friday, June 26, 2009 6:15 PM

I now have the required wherewithall...

C'mon calendar...

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Posted by Hans von Hammer on Saturday, June 27, 2009 8:24 AM
Ok...Phooey!  Damn AFV Club M548 tracks are indy links... Anyone got a trashed Tamiya M113/M113 FSV/M577 or know where to get rubberband tracks for the M548?

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Posted by LeopardMan on Sunday, June 28, 2009 10:16 PM

Hi guys, I would like to join with a 1/72 RoG Transall C-160. Only one problem....I already started to glue a few pcs together a while back before I shelved it due to move and havent touched it since.

As far as service goes 12 years German Air Force Lufttransportgeschwader 62 ( Air Transport Wing 62 for all of you out of towners). 6 years equipment shop and 6 years C/C.

 

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Posted by More Power Scotty on Monday, June 29, 2009 10:57 AM

Hans,

I thought that AFV Club also had a single-piece track set for the M-113, but I can not find anything in doing a quick search.  The AFV Club individual link tracks really are not that bad to put together, as I have had pretty good success with them in the past.

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Posted by kbuzz01 on Wednesday, July 1, 2009 9:06 PM

Hooray, it's July!  Time to start clipping sprue, guys.  gonna set my Cessna 172 aside and get after that F-89J.  Happy building, everyone!  Big Smile [:D]

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Posted by Hans von Hammer on Thursday, July 2, 2009 7:25 AM

 Wirraway wrote:
Thats great.  Guys, get back to me with your confirmed builds when you can.  And the branch of service and your length of service too would be great.  I'll put it all on Page 1.

Ok.. Kit's are cracked open and I'm in the research phase (means I'm digging through 30 years of junk boxes looking for photos of my tracks) and will probably start putting glue to plastic by Momday the 6th..

First things first & all that, plus I'm gathering figure parts as well, since I need 8 1980's-era cannon-cockers... I should have bought a few more "modern" figures.  Means I'll be casting K-pots and M-17/M-25 pro-mask carriers too..  Doing 8 figures in Woodland camo too.. Gonna be fun, that is..

I served in the US Army and the Texas Army National Guard for just shy of 30 years and retired as a Master Sergeant.

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Posted by Wirraway on Friday, July 3, 2009 1:56 AM

Thats great guys- we are away !

Heres my Italeri Land Rover with the extra resin bits to make it into an Australian Army version, plus the resin General Service trailer that I used to tow with all my company clerk consumables for the CP.

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Posted by LeopardMan on Friday, July 3, 2009 12:35 PM

So now that the second season of Veteran GB is on the air I might as well get slowly started too (well I actually did a while back but dont tell nobody). Here she is the "Angel of the Skies" as we called her. Never lost a plane through mechanical failure in over 40 years and more than 500,000 flying hours. Unfortunately RoG shows the "new" 3-color camo on the box, but decals and instructions are only for the old camo and I havent been able to locate decals for the new camo yet. Anyway I will build her OOB since she is a pretty nice kit from the start and I will post pics of my progress as I go along.

 

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Posted by LeopardMan on Saturday, July 4, 2009 1:00 PM

Ok, here are the first shots of the plastic. These are just some pics to show the detail on this kit. The decal sheet has well in excess of 200 stencils which makes it a life long project in itself.

Inside starboard Cargobay A/C Unit

Nose Gear well

Cockpit Floor w/ Bulkhead

Part of the decal sheet (its about 8"x14")

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Posted by Wirraway on Sunday, July 5, 2009 12:01 AM

Joe,

Can I see some insignia from your unit LTG 62 on that decal sheet ?  It would be cool to have the markings from your unit.  I'm going to have to either handpaint/stencil mine, as decals dont exist.  200 stencils for that C-160 !!  Hope you have an optivisor.

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Posted by LeopardMan on Sunday, July 5, 2009 11:25 AM

Wirraway, I do plan on using my old units markings. But it wont be any on the colorful anniversary Markings. I think Peddinghouse In Germany makes  a decal sheet celebrating the 500,000 flight hours and I think  it was celebrated in  my unit ( I was already in the States by then). And no I am not in the possession of an optivisor, still working with the squared eyesight tool.

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Posted by More Power Scotty on Monday, July 6, 2009 11:12 AM

Hans,

Congratulations on having lasted thirty years in the service.  That really is quite a feat! Bow [bow]  Personally, I had my fill at six and a half and headed off to the private sector.

All,

I have one project to clear from my bench (it is about 90% complete), and then I will commence the building of the USS Tullibee.  I was fondling through the parts a couple of days before the scheduled start date, and this looks to be relatively simple, as it is a mostly resin kit.  Now that I have written that last comment, I have probably doomed myself to poorly fitting pieces and air voids.Smile,Wink, & Grin [swg]

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Posted by kbuzz01 on Wednesday, July 8, 2009 7:29 PM

 

 

 OK, fellow vets, I'm finally underway with the Revell 1:48 F-89J.  Below are some pics of the pit.

 

 

 

 

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Posted by stikpusher on Wednesday, July 8, 2009 7:59 PM
Thumbs Up [tup] Ken, that looks great so far! I cant wait to see how this one progresses. Very beautiful work on the Instrument panels and side consolesMake a Toast [#toast]

 

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Posted by LeopardMan on Thursday, July 9, 2009 11:59 AM

ken, thats beautiful work there.

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Posted by kbuzz01 on Friday, July 10, 2009 12:00 AM

Thanks, guys.  I hope the rest of the build is as enjoyable.  Seems that fixing up the cockpit is a fun part of the build for me, although it shouldn't be since these parts are so tiny - don't know how you guys do it in 1:72!!  Confused [%-)]

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Posted by Wirraway on Saturday, July 11, 2009 5:29 AM

Ken.

Like what they said !!  Nice work !!

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Posted by More Power Scotty on Sunday, July 12, 2009 8:31 PM

Build on!

I just wrapped up my Pfalz D.IIIa and Hansa Brandenburg W.29 for another build, so the USS Tullibee is up next on the bench.  I will keep you posted as I progress and will post photos as I make the time to take them.

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Posted by kbuzz01 on Saturday, July 18, 2009 1:52 PM

Hello - anybody home?!  It's awfully quiet in here.  Don't have anything outstanding to show, just wanted to wake up the thread.

Temps are in the high 90's and low 100's here now, and my shop is in the garage, so won't be much activity here for awhile.  Sigh [sigh]

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Posted by stikpusher on Saturday, July 18, 2009 2:16 PM
Your Scorp is coming along nicely! And I hear ya about the weather. My paint area is on my garage. I just went out there and it is just too damn hot to be working there now... I can feel the heat radiating off the wall... I dont wanna do anymore building because I have so much pinting still needing to be done before I tackle more building.

 

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Posted by Wirraway on Sunday, July 19, 2009 4:56 AM

Ken.

That F89 is coming along nicely. You may be the first to finish at this rate.  I really dont want to break my own rule of "one build at a time"  so I need to finish my stratofortress for the SAC group build before I start on that Land Rover.

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Posted by More Power Scotty on Monday, July 27, 2009 11:28 AM

Ken,

Looking good so far!  I am anxious to see the finished product.

Wirraway,

I finished the Tullibee (SSN-597) yesterday.  Being resin, there was not much to take in-progress photos of.  I will get a picture or two taken this week to post here, so keep your eyes open.

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Posted by More Power Scotty on Friday, August 7, 2009 10:46 PM

Here she is, the USS Tullibee (SSN-597).  After Nuclear Power School I attended prototype training at S1C in Windsor, Connecticut, which was based on this boat.  The Yankee Modelworks kit is resin with a few white metal items, and photoetched propellor.  This was a relatively easy build overall, and the base was made from an old award plaque.  Any comments are welcomed.

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Posted by bondoman on Saturday, August 8, 2009 2:34 AM
 kbuzz01 wrote:

 

 

 OK, fellow vets, I'm finally underway with the Revell 1:48 F-89J.  Below are some pics of the pit.

 

 

 

 

 Ken

Ken, pardon me for barging in here, as I'm not a vet, but; F-89? Good stuff, what's your history?
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Posted by kbuzz01 on Sunday, August 9, 2009 12:01 AM

Scotty - Nice work.  I had a friend in college who served on a nuclear sub, but that was a long time ago.  His name was Jim Greene.

Bondoman - yup, I worked on F-89s.  Actually, my first encounter with military aircraft was T-6s and P-51s.  Also, C-47, F-94B/C, T-33, F-89J, and F-102/TF-102.  Spent 10 yrs as radio/nav tech in AF and ANG.  Left service in 1963 to return to college, and maybe this will be more believable when I tell you that I'm age 75. Cool [8D]

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Posted by Wirraway on Monday, August 10, 2009 7:24 PM

Scotty/Ken.

Some nice work there.  My landrover is coming along.  I will post pics when I get all the resin bits on.  Then I have to wait for the paint to arrive (from U.K.)  White Ensign models was the only place I could find that sells Australian lustreless olive drab in tinlets.

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Posted by More Power Scotty on Wednesday, August 12, 2009 11:56 AM

Ken,

I am glad to see that it is possible to still do some really great modelling at an older age.  That means I really may be able to build everything in my stash this lifetime!Laugh [(-D]

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Posted by kbuzz01 on Monday, August 17, 2009 6:31 PM

Hey, Scotty - at my age, I have a small stash.  Whistling [:-^]

 

It's cooled off a bit and the grandkids have left, so I've managed to do a little painting.  This is MM buffing metalizer.

 

 

 

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Posted by Wirraway on Monday, August 31, 2009 6:25 AM
Going to attempt a tarp on my  general service trailer tonight.  I found some real thin calico that I think will end up looking better than tissue paper.  I also want to use thread in the zig zag pattern for the tarp ropes, and I think I can do that with needle and thread through the calico.  Then, some paint (finally)

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Posted by kbuzz01 on Monday, August 31, 2009 11:30 PM

Hey Wirraway, way to go - glad to see someone still knows there is a group build going on here.  Hard to realize that we are a third of the way into this 6 month build!!  Zzz [zzz]

I've made a little more progress on the Scorpion, as shown below.  Hope to finish it soon.  It's not as tough a build as I thought it might be as a Revell.  Also, hope to have better pics next time.

Ken

 

 

 

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Posted by Wirraway on Tuesday, September 1, 2009 7:11 PM

Ken, good one !  thats some nice work you got there.

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Posted by kbuzz01 on Tuesday, September 8, 2009 8:34 PM

 Well, here's my F-89J, ready or not.  It's not museum quality, but I'm reasonably happy with it.  I'm not much for weathering and such, so it's sort of a plain jane build.  This was pretty much OOB except for some additional details in the cockpit.  Paint is MM aluminum plate buffing metalizer with touches of MM titanium metalizer on the exhausts.  I finished with a coat of Future which didn't turn out too well - should have used a top coat specific for the metalizer.  Decals are a combination of kit and home-grown.  Over the years, I'd forgotten how large this plane was in its day - it really had a monster wing.  In the display cabinet, this model really dwarfs my group of P-51s, T-6, T-33, F4U, etc.

Thanks for looking - I hope it's acceptable for the Vets GB.

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Posted by Hans von Hammer on Tuesday, September 8, 2009 10:58 PM
Nicely done... I'm not a jet guy, except for the '45-'53 era, and the Hoover falls nicely into that category.  You did a great job on another of the great Northrop Bugs..

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Posted by dupes on Wednesday, September 9, 2009 8:51 AM

Looks like a solid, clean build to me. 'Pit looks good - is it OOB?

That first pic especially gets Thumbs Up [tup]Thumbs Up [tup]

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Posted by kbuzz01 on Wednesday, September 9, 2009 4:54 PM

Hans - thanks.

Dupes - also, thanks.  The pit is mostly OOB.  I added Eduard seatbelts and built the yellow ejection handles.  I used a silver pencil for highlights over the flat black panels.  Page 5 of this GB has pics of the cockpit.

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I got some time with some real internet and checked out the 'pit pics. Nice! I'm going to give the silver pencil method a shot next time through. Thumbs Up [tup]Thumbs Up [tup]
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Posted by stikpusher on Saturday, September 12, 2009 2:14 AM
I have finally begun construction on my HMMWV. Tonite I built the the suspension and drivetrain. This weeknd I should be able to build the body and finish up construction. It is a pretty simple kit so far.

 

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Posted by stikpusher on Saturday, September 12, 2009 2:08 PM
I built most of the body this morning. But I will be making a few corections/mods. 1st off, the rear seat cushions in the kit are contoured like in a passenger car, not accurate! So those are now filled with putty and will later be sanded to the correct shape. 2nd I need to go thru my spares and come up with a radio system. The kit has no radio at all, or even a mounting shelf, so I will have to scratch one. Then I think I have a VRC-46 mount in the spare bin, since the vehicle I am reproducing had one of those (or a -47 depending on the period of service).

 

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Posted by stikpusher on Saturday, September 12, 2009 7:23 PM

I am about 90% done with the building so far. Here are a few shots of my progress:

everything that hs been glued together...

body and hood placed on the chassis (to be glued after painting)

soft top placed on vehicle (glueing after painting)

 

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Posted by Wirraway on Tuesday, September 15, 2009 1:06 AM

Ken.

That F89 looks great.  Congrats.

Landrover and trailer are done, just need to screw up the courage to use my AB for the first time.  Been existing on Tamiya rattle cans up till now, but just too expensive.  This would be the ideal test bed, as its all one colour (lustreless  modern australian olive drab).  Mind you, I do remember painting the real thing with brushes !

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Posted by kbuzz01 on Tuesday, September 29, 2009 11:29 PM
Where have all the vets gone??  This build is awfully quiet!  Confused [%-)]
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Posted by stikpusher on Tuesday, September 29, 2009 11:48 PM
I'm still here. I found a radio from my spares bin to mount in my HMMWV today. Construction to continue shortly.

 

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Posted by Wirraway on Thursday, October 1, 2009 5:18 AM
I'm still here.  Getting a little sidetracked on an old ESCI F-16A.

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Posted by stikpusher on Tuesday, October 6, 2009 7:11 PM
I scratch built a mounting shelf for the radio (VRC-47 for those who are interested as to what type) and installed it a short while ago. Tomorrow I will do some airbrushing and get the NATO green base color on the interior and  bottom/sides.

 

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Posted by stikpusher on Wednesday, October 7, 2009 8:24 PM

And here she is so far. Base coat of NATO green on the interior, bottom, and sides. Chassis, suspension, and wheels in Flat Black. Detail work due up next.

 

 

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Posted by kbuzz01 on Wednesday, October 7, 2009 11:51 PM
Looking great, Stik!!  But man, you gotta do something with all those bodies lying around!  Whistling [:-^]  Must have been one heckuva fight.
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Posted by kbuzz01 on Friday, October 23, 2009 7:35 PM

Helloooooo!!  Did all you guys re-enlist and go off to war?  Zzz [zzz]

Ken

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Posted by stikpusher on Saturday, October 24, 2009 12:01 AM
LOL! Well I painted the tires and the Radio on my HMMWV yesterday, but did not feel it was worth posting anything. Need abit more done before I will show some progress.

 

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Posted by Wirraway on Sunday, October 25, 2009 6:09 AM
Stik,  that is looking good.  I'd challenge you to a drag, but I think the  Humvee would carry my old Landrover over the finish line !

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Posted by stikpusher on Sunday, October 25, 2009 3:00 PM
I dont know friend... if this one is anything like the real one I am basing it off of, you may win yet. That old HMMWV was tiredSmile,Wink, & Grin [swg]

 

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Posted by osher on Saturday, October 31, 2009 9:38 PM

That Scorp looks fantastic!  Is it too late to join?  Was a Centurion tankie, but my particular model (Sh'ot Mk.4) isn't out yet by AFV Club, so, if OK, I'd build a Revell Merkava III, as I was there during the transition to the Merkava III, and the Revell kit has the right badge for my unit.  I never actually drove a Merkava III although, just saw them, and watched the 120 smooth bore being fired at night (an amazing sight!).  

If not, I flew in a Herc, and guarded AH-64As (got to know them very well), and worked with the crews of AH-64A and F-16 A&B (and sat in the cockpit of an F-16A!), been in jeeps, command cars, trucks, and Gawd knows what else!  I could even justify, just, a Hotchkiss 2 seater or a T-62, as we had both examples on my base, or, the earlier Sh'ot, as mine was a development of these earlier ones, and AFV Club do produce one of those.

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Posted by More Power Scotty on Friday, November 6, 2009 11:19 AM

First an update, I took the USS Tullibee to the Kalamazoo IPMS show a few weeks ago and left with an out of box, and second place in the submarines category awards.

Ken,

Nice job on the F-89! Thumbs Up [tup]

Stikpusher,

Looking good so far.  I will keep checking back in to see the finished product.

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Posted by kenny_conklin on Monday, November 9, 2009 8:54 AM
Nice to see a second install of this gb great work guys. And ty all for your service
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Posted by kbuzz01 on Tuesday, December 22, 2009 7:21 PM

I guess this GB died a slow death - doesn't seem to be any activity.  That's really too bad - I thought there would be more vets participating in here.  Dead

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Posted by stikpusher on Tuesday, December 22, 2009 9:10 PM

My HMMWV is stalled but not dead... planning on finishing it up in the near future. Too much stuff got in the way over the past few months.

 

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Posted by kbuzz01 on Wednesday, December 23, 2009 4:39 PM

Thanks, Stik

Good luck with the HMMWV.  Glad you're still here!

Ken

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Posted by stikpusher on Sunday, January 3, 2010 10:40 PM

Yeah I am still plugging away slowly. Today I finished applying the green base color for the tri color NATO scheme, and also painted the soft top in a similar olive green. More pics coming soon.

 

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Posted by stikpusher on Sunday, January 10, 2010 1:05 PM

Camo painting almost done! Today I will get the brown on and the NATO tri color camo will be complete.

 

 

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Posted by stikpusher on Sunday, January 10, 2010 9:05 PM

Tri Color camo finished

 

 

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Posted by Wirraway on Tuesday, March 2, 2010 6:08 AM

This GB is not dead !

A little ill, perhaps, but still staggering along.

I plead guilty to neglecting my GB as moderator.  The Winter Warriors kinda dragged me away for a bit there.

I'm actually stalled because of my crappy airbrush.  I'm using one of those Tamiya Spray Work AB and the battery goes flat after a couple of minutes.  I gotta either find an AC adaptor, or bite the bullet and buy a decent AB.  Australian Lustreless olive drab doesnt come in rattle cans, so its AB or nuttin'

I think part of the problem might be that I'm trying to charge a NiM-H battery in a Ni-cad charger.  

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Posted by Hans von Hammer on Tuesday, March 2, 2010 10:52 AM

I haven't quit either... Just not doing much armor.. The M109 HAS been started and the turret is about 50%...

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Posted by kenny_conklin on Friday, March 12, 2010 10:21 AM

stick why the tri-color scheme inside the hummer ? when i served in the 101st the only thing that was in a camo pattern was the outside vehicle . the whole interior was nato green . especially the seats would be a almost khaki color or nato green not cammie . if you are going back and respraying and i jumped the gun sorry . just curious as to why you painted it that way .

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Posted by stikpusher on Friday, March 12, 2010 3:35 PM

Kenny, that was just the initial camo painting. I have not gone back yet to paint the seat cushions and all the other interior goodies (nice nomenclature huh? LOL) I am pretty certain that this particular HMMWV had a camo inside. at least on the metal parts. I was around it much of the time installing and removing the radios, but did not "live" in that one very much. I had a 1037 with a shelter. Many of the ones we had in the unit were hand me downs that came back stateside from Europe by way of Desert Storm and were repainted from NATO camo, to Sand, and then back to NATO camo.

 

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Posted by kenny_conklin on Friday, March 12, 2010 5:52 PM

cool thanks for the reply . and boy do i know what it is like to live out of them not too comfy but did the job . but once you got use to it not too bad. slept pretty much everywhere in my hummer .  are you building a 998 ? ours were definately just nato green inside . but who ever knows what other untis decide to do lol .

this is the hummer i built for the Military Veterans GB i held

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Posted by stikpusher on Friday, March 12, 2010 5:59 PM

Yours looks great Kenny! Mine will be the soft top 4 door..I forget the nomencalture offhand. Have to look it up...Whistling But I am pretty sure its the 998.

 

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Posted by Hans von Hammer on Saturday, March 13, 2010 6:14 AM

kenny_conklin

stick why the tri-color scheme inside the hummer ? when i served in the 101st the only thing that was in a camo pattern was the outside vehicle . the whole interior was nato green . especially the seats would be a almost khaki color or nato green not cammie . if you are going back and respraying and i jumped the gun sorry . just curious as to why you painted it that way .

I've seen both... The ones that come from cold-storage (and might wind up in another country's army) were green, and got the rest of the camo paint done at the OMS paintshop when they got assigned somewhere, the ones from the factory had the camo inside... 

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Posted by stikpusher on Thursday, February 10, 2011 12:14 AM

Bump- My HMMWV is near the end of the assembly line...Wink

 

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Posted by Hans von Hammer on Thursday, February 10, 2011 12:34 PM

I'm out.. Got too many things going...

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Posted by stikpusher on Wednesday, August 24, 2011 12:04 AM

almost there...

 

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Posted by stikpusher on Thursday, November 8, 2012 7:07 PM

OK, I know this GB is deceased, but 14 months later I pulled this puppy out and am finishing it up. I added the bumper codes with some Verlinden Dry Transfers. Not an easy task on the tight area those are applied. Apologies for the weak alignment.

Then I made up the antennas for the vehicle's VRC-47 system-one shorty and one full length.

and finally I started work on scratchbuilding a pair of the later style rear view mirrors.

 

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