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War In The Pacific Group Build 2009 - 2010

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Posted by simpilot34 on Tuesday, June 23, 2009 4:08 AM

Mucker, ty very much for posting those pics and ref's!!!!! Much apreciated!!!!

Bondo could you please post a bigger pic of the FM layout?? Very interesting concept and sounds!!! Thanks for the link!!!Thumbs Up [tup]

Jason, you have a head start!!!!! Well when you got the itch, you gotta scratch!!!! lol Looking great btw!!!! Looking forward to more pics!!!!

Cheers, Lt. Cmdr. Richie "To be prepared for war, is one of the most effectual means of preserving the peace."-George Washington
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Posted by carsanab on Monday, June 22, 2009 11:36 PM

About ready to close the fuselage on my Seiran...here are a couple of pics. Im using the Eduard PE set and just added some wiring for the radio equip....now time to close this puppy!!

Carlos

 

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Posted by jay12472 on Monday, June 22, 2009 1:30 PM

 

 

Shock [:O] wipe please

Jason

 

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Posted by bondoman on Monday, June 22, 2009 11:35 AM
 simpilot34 wrote:
 bondoman wrote:

Great subject to model, and take your time. Bear in mind that she's a Balao Class, a heavier version of the Gato. So you'll want to research the external differences, plus all subs were unique in detail. The Fairbanks "Opie" is my alltime favorite internal combustion engine- two pistons per cylinder. It had an illustrious career in railroads as well.

Welcome aboard, the Captain will show you a berth, although you may have to hot-bunk with Sean! GB's are FUN!

Ahhh the old Fairbanks-Morse locomotives!!! Wish I could have heard what they sounded like!! Two pistons per cylinder??? How does that work, and what shape were the pistons???

Albert, looking forward to that build mate!!!

Ask and you shall receive:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ExEYewvs3lU

If you study this switch engine for a moment, you'll see the one unique characteristic of FM locomotives: they are really TALL.

This explains the configuration.

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  • From: Northern KY
Posted by mucker on Monday, June 22, 2009 8:47 AM

Darson:

Here are a a few:

This one (A6M5) from the LONDON Imperial War Museum (not Tokyo as I had said before)

THe Pearl Harbor Museum's A6M2:

I know yo're doing an A6M5, so I will still look, but here are some shots of the Zero that is supposedly accurately restored and on display at the Dayton Air Force Museum. It should be noted that this particular Zero was manufactured by Nakajima, not Mitsubishi:

Carlos:

Not much but here are a few photos and scans:

Let me know if there's anything in particular you need translated.

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  • From: Bethesda, MD
Posted by satisfaction on Monday, June 22, 2009 7:30 AM

I'm in.  Never built a single IJN/IJA aircraft before, but now after bargain hunting at a show and the annual LHS clearance sale I'm the proud owner of 5!!!!  I'll be building:

1/72

A6M2 Rufe (really old Ao-Shan kit...never heard of them before)

A6M2b Zero (Hasegawa)

N1K1 George (old MPM kit....kind of a "carve your own adventure")

1/48

A6M3 Zero (Hasegawa)

Ki-64 Hien (Hasegawa)

TBM-3D (Accurate Miniatures)

If I've got a year think a good number of these might get done.  Put me down for the Rufe, George and TBM for sure.  The Rufe will be done in a week or so, but I'll hold off posting pics until we start.

Andrew

 

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Posted by simpilot34 on Monday, June 22, 2009 3:25 AM
 bondoman wrote:

Great subject to model, and take your time. Bear in mind that she's a Balao Class, a heavier version of the Gato. So you'll want to research the external differences, plus all subs were unique in detail. The Fairbanks "Opie" is my alltime favorite internal combustion engine- two pistons per cylinder. It had an illustrious career in railroads as well.

Welcome aboard, the Captain will show you a berth, although you may have to hot-bunk with Sean! GB's are FUN!

Ahhh the old Fairbanks-Morse locomotives!!! Wish I could have heard what they sounded like!! Two pistons per cylinder??? How does that work, and what shape were the pistons???

Albert, looking forward to that build mate!!!

Cheers, Lt. Cmdr. Richie "To be prepared for war, is one of the most effectual means of preserving the peace."-George Washington
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  • From: Melbourne, Australia
Posted by darson on Sunday, June 21, 2009 11:28 PM

Mo welcome aboard matey, the Wildcat from Tamiya is one their best IMHO and builds up into a great looking model.  Are you going OOB or are you going to throw some AM goodies at it?

Albert welcome to our build and welcome to your first GB, we'll be privileged indeed to watch one of those enormous Gato class subs coming together.  Also, don't worry about time as we've gotta whole year to watch your build come together.

Cheers

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  • From: Carmel, CA
Posted by bondoman on Sunday, June 21, 2009 10:52 PM

Great subject to model, and take your time. Bear in mind that she's a Balao Class, a heavier version of the Gato. So you'll want to research the external differences, plus all subs were unique in detail. The Fairbanks "Opie" is my alltime favorite internal combustion engine- two pistons per cylinder. It had an illustrious career in railroads as well.

Welcome aboard, the Captain will show you a berth, although you may have to hot-bunk with Sean! GB's are FUN!

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  • From: Inland Northwest
Posted by Summit on Sunday, June 21, 2009 9:54 PM

 uctrekker wrote:

I always wanted to model the Pampanito ever since my son and I stayed overnight inside her with his cub scout troop.


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Thank you,

-Albert-

Albert-  What a Fantastic expierence... when I was vacationing in San Fran. a few years ago there was a Boy Scout Troop staying the night at Alcatraz.... Whish I could of done stuff like that when I was a kid.

I went to the USS Pampanito every day as I could not get enough.  I have always wanted to model it myself. I can hardly wait to see your progress Tongue [:P]Thumbs Up [tup]

Sean "I've reached nearly fifty years of age with my system." Weekend GB 2008
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Posted by uctrekker on Sunday, June 21, 2009 9:14 PM
Hi Darson,

I'm going to jump in with both feet and join my very first group build. My project will be the USS Pampanito using Revell's 1/72 Gato and aftermarket details from Iron Bottom Sound.

I always wanted to model the Pampanito ever since my son and I stayed overnight inside her with his cub scout troop.

I am by no means an advanced modeler. But, I have the kit, the resin, and all the reference material I'll ever need including the Pampanito Herself just a bus ride across town. Will I be able to complete this project in time? I don't know. We'll see....

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Thank you,

-Albert-

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Posted by Mobious on Sunday, June 21, 2009 8:35 PM

 Hey all, Mind if I join in on this GB with a Tamiya F4F-4 Wildcat?

 Mo

"It's a problem of applied physics" Roy Brown

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  • From: Melbourne, Australia
Posted by darson on Sunday, June 21, 2009 12:19 AM
Charlie welcome aboard, you have been added to the roster. Did you know that the Americans nicknamed the Ohka flying bomb the "Baka" because it was Japanese for idiot.

Bill thanks for that recipe, the Humbrol thinners really added that little extra something to it Make a Toast [#toast]. I have no words to describe that shirt though and unfortunately (or fortunately) I have nothing in my collection that even remotely matches that.

Charles thanks for that, the sort of thing I'm looking for is cockpit, wheel well flap interior colors.

Sean no problems I've added you to the roster but as this build will be going for a long time you'll have plenty of time to finish the Myrt.

Cheers

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Posted by simpilot34 on Saturday, June 20, 2009 8:16 PM

Sign - Welcome [#welcome]aboard Sean!!!!! Yes, we can always use more!!!!! Our CO will be around and check you in accordingly!! Glad to have ya'!!!

I have a book I picked up whilst stationed on Guam called, Japanese Aircraft of the Pacific War by Rene J. Francillon! Very informative book!!!

Cheers, Lt. Cmdr. Richie "To be prepared for war, is one of the most effectual means of preserving the peace."-George Washington
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Posted by jay12472 on Saturday, June 20, 2009 2:50 PM

Muker Thanks on the tile. I have a couple differnent books on Japanesse aircraft.

Summit the Myrt is one cool plane and a great model, you should really enjoy it

Jason

 

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Posted by Summit on Saturday, June 20, 2009 1:18 PM
Do you have room for one more to join in ? I have a 1/48 Hasegawa Nakajima C6N1 Carrier Recon. Plane Saiun  otherwise known as Myrt  in the to build pile.. Although I doubt that I wont get started on it till about October as Summer is Mtn Biking Season for me and I have dedicated the Month of September to Building "Ship" models Smile [:)]
Sean "I've reached nearly fifty years of age with my system." Weekend GB 2008
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  • From: Northern KY
Posted by mucker on Saturday, June 20, 2009 11:46 AM
 darson wrote:

Charles I just might be asking for a bit of insider info on the Zero when the time comes if that's ok because I know bugger all about IJN aircraft.

i'll do what I can, Darson. I'm far from an expert but I have some pretty neat, unique references.

Bondoman: Darn You! now I have to go get that Corsair-themed Hawaiin shirt I had my eye on! Great father's day excuse!

Jay: I picked up a neat publication called "不滅の零戦", or Immortal Zero which has a lot of detail on the Zero. I have another more general book which covers Japanese warbirds from 1930-1945 as well.

 

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Posted by mucker on Saturday, June 20, 2009 11:45 AM
 carsanab wrote:

Charles....forgot you got an inside track on Japanese issues...!!! Im going to do a Rufe after the Seiran.....does your the Zero guide have any cool paint schemes..and cockpit pics...??

Carlos: There are a couple of B&W photos of the float versions, but the paint schemes seemed pretty mundane on these. If you do a land based Zero, there are several pretty cool mottle schemes that would be right up your alley!

As for cockpit photos, there are a couple color ones I can scan for you, but they are for the Type 54 bird at the Imperial War Museum in Tokyo.

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Posted by jay12472 on Saturday, June 20, 2009 9:40 AM
 carsanab wrote:

Charles....forgot you got an inside track on Japanese issues...!

What book/issue are you talking about if you don't mind me asking

Jason

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Posted by bondoman on Friday, June 19, 2009 11:37 PM

Well it's time for a lesson in Torpedo Juice, men. 2 oz rum, 12 mint leaves, I T sugar, a hat full of spritzer, Humbrol thinner and shaken in a helmet. Add ice and enjoy. It's Friday!!Pirate [oX)]Make a Toast [#toast]

But please, drink responsibly. No more incidents like the water buffalo in the PBY!

The barrels came today for the Mariner from Quickboost, and the Falcon canopies for the Privateer.

My, there are a lot of Pacific Builds on just now, and I think it's time for posting ALOHA SHIRTS!!

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  • From: The Plains of Kansas
Posted by doc-hm3 on Friday, June 19, 2009 8:38 PM

Darson, count me in, for the time being I will commit to the old "HAWK" 1/48th "BAKA" Bomb with a scratch built interior.

                               doc

All gave some and some gave all.

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  • From: Melbourne, Australia
Posted by darson on Friday, June 19, 2009 7:15 PM

Charles I just might be asking for a bit of insider info on the Zero when the time comes if that's ok because I know bugger all about IJN aircraft.

Gary kewl I've updated the roster page.

Cheers

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Posted by darson on Friday, June 19, 2009 7:00 PM
 simpilot34 wrote:

I have been forgotten!Boohoo [BH]Wink [;)] 1/72 Hasegawa Aichi E13A1 Jake OOBish. This shaping up to be a great build by the looks of it!!!!!!!Approve [^]

Mate I'm sorry for missing you out, I thought I had everyone covered but apparently not. Blush [:I]

Cheers

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Posted by carsanab on Friday, June 19, 2009 12:35 PM

Charles....forgot you got an inside track on Japanese issues...!!! Im going to do a Rufe after the Seiran.....does your the Zero guide have any cool paint schemes..and cockpit pics...??

 

AS for room....you know I got it....anytime my freind!!!!hahahha

 

Carlos

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Posted by Paul E. Styrene on Friday, June 19, 2009 8:46 AM

Same kit - the RM 1/48. Just going to pick up the aeromaster markings.

The RM kit is a old mold and needs some minor scratchbuild/correction work in the cockpit & wheel wells.  I haven't done any scratch work on a plane yet (just cars & armor) so this looked like a good kit to start on. 

~Gary

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Posted by simpilot34 on Thursday, June 18, 2009 11:44 PM

I have been forgotten!Boohoo [BH]Wink [;)] 1/72 Hasegawa Aichi E13A1 Jake OOBish. This shaping up to be a great build by the looks of it!!!!!!!Approve [^]

Tha badge sounds good Darren!!!! Just a suggestion tho, was wondering if you could siamese the shots of the smoke billowing up from Pearl with the raising of the flag. Sort of a start and finish motif type doovy.My 2 cents [2c]

Cheers, Lt. Cmdr. Richie "To be prepared for war, is one of the most effectual means of preserving the peace."-George Washington
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Posted by darson on Thursday, June 18, 2009 11:27 PM

Guys I think I've got everyone in the roster so far but have a check please and just make sure I haven't either forgotten you (sorry Carlos) or got your build wrong.

This weekend I'll try and put a GB badge together and I'm thinking of using the image of the US Marines hauling the flag aloft on Iwa Jima as that's the most iconic image of the Pacific war that I can think of.  If you have any other suggestions please post the image and I'll see what I can do.

Gary can you tell what make and scale P-40B you'll be doing, is it the Trumpeter kit?

Cheers

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  • From: Second City
Posted by arki30 on Thursday, June 18, 2009 8:25 PM
 darson wrote:

Arki, yes I'm sticking to the kit markings and going pretty much OOB.  So far I've only picked up the Tamiya detail up set for the kit which has some nice little bits to it, but I'm trying to avoid AMS on this one. I've never had an issue using Tamiya decals and I think I will go for Option A which is the box art (I think).

Works for me.  I have the Eduard PE set and Ultracast seat, but that's it.  I'm not sure how much of the PE I'll use either.  Sometimes PE is great, and then there are the other times.

Building Now:

1/48 Academy Bf-109G6 - 100%

1/48 Tamiya F4U-1A - 5%

Upcoming:

1/48 Revell F-14D

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Posted by jay12472 on Thursday, June 18, 2009 5:03 PM

Well I've decided on a plane KI-43 oscar from hasegawa in 48th.

Jason

 

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Posted by KJ200 on Thursday, June 18, 2009 2:38 PM
 darson wrote:

Karl strange you should mention Call of Duty: World at War, because I was playing that last night on the Xbox 360 for a little inspiration, great game btw. 

My eldest is playing it on the Wii as I type this.

Might have to drag out Blazing Angels again and try flying some Pacific metal.

Karl

 

Currently on the bench: AZ Models 1/72 Mig 17PF

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