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Posted by berny13 on Friday, May 20, 2011 12:47 PM

Sparrowhyperion

Well, as luck would have it.  this kit can be built as a D as well.  I'll see what I can come up with for decals and markings.

Rich

 

 berny13:

 

 

I never was a crew chief on the C model.  I went from the RF-4C in Nam to the F-4D in Thailand.  From there to the 2952 CLSS at Hill AFB where I spent the next year and a half traveling all over SEA repairing battle damaged F-4's.  Then to Eglin AFB, FL on the F-4E, to Zaragoza AB Spain where I worked in QC on the F-4.  My next F-4 assignment was Kadina AB, Okinawa, Homestead AFB, FL, both on the F-4D.  From there to Spangdahlm AB Germany on the F-4E/G and finally to George AFB, CA on the F-4E.  The last aircraft I was Crew Chief on was F-4E 69-260 at Eglin AFB, but only for a very short time as by then I was a TSgt and became more of a supervisor than a mechanic.

 

In Udorn Thailand I was with the 432th TRW, 13th TFS.  At Kadena AB I was assigned to the 18 TFW, 25th TFS/AMU and at Homestead AFB I was with the 31 TFTW, 308th TFTS/AMU.   

13th TFS tail code OC, ZZ at Kadena and ZF at homestead 

Berny

 Phormer Phantom Phixer

On the bench

TF-102A Delta Dagger, 32nd FIS, 54-1370, 1/48 scale. Monogram Pro Modeler with C&H conversion.  

Revell F-4E Phantom II 33rd TFW, 58th TFS, 69-260, 1/32 scale. 

Tamiya F-4D Phantom II, 13th TFS, 66-8711, 1/32 scale.  F-4 Phantom Group Build. 

 

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Posted by Sparrowhyperion on Friday, May 20, 2011 12:15 PM

Well, as luck would have it.  this kit can be built as a D as well.  I'll see what I can come up with for decals and markings.

Rich

 

berny13

 

 

I never was a crew chief on the C model.  I went from the RF-4C in Nam to the F-4D in Thailand.  From there to the 2952 CLSS at Hill AFB where I spent the next year and a half traveling all over SEA repairing battle damaged F-4's.  Then to Eglin AFB, FL on the F-4E, to Zaragoza AB Spain where I worked in QC on the F-4.  My next F-4 assignment was Kadina AB, Okinawa, Homestead AFB, FL, both on the F-4D.  From there to Spangdahlm AB Germany on the F-4E/G and finally to George AFB, CA on the F-4E.  The last aircraft I was Crew Chief on was F-4E 69-260 at Eglin AFB, but only for a very short time as by then I was a TSgt and became more of a supervisor than a mechanic.

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Posted by berny13 on Friday, May 20, 2011 11:24 AM

Bockscar

 berny13:

 

 Sparrowhyperion:

 

I can't thank you enough for all the info and spare parts you have helped me out with Berny.  I was wondering...  Which Squadron and Wing were you mostly assigned to?  I was thinking of building the C as one from that squadron as a thank you for all of your help.  If they don't have decals for it, I can make my own as long as I can find a good image of the markings.

Rich

 

 

 

I never was a crew chief on the C model.  I went from the RF-4C in Nam to the F-4D in Thailand.  From there to the 2952 CLSS at Hill AFB where I spent the next year and a half traveling all over SEA repairing battle damaged F-4's.  Then to Eglin AFB, FL on the F-4E, to Zaragoza AB Spain where I worked in QC on the F-4.  My next F-4 assignment was Kadina AB, Okinawa, Homestead AFB, FL, both on the F-4D.  From there to Spangdahlm AB Germany on the F-4E/G and finally to George AFB, CA on the F-4E.  The last aircraft I was Crew Chief on was F-4E 69-260 at Eglin AFB, but only for a very short time as by then I was a TSgt and became more of a supervisor than a mechanic.

 

Berny, any resemblance to reality:

http://www.oldmodelkits.com/jpegs/IMC%20481-100%20RF-4B%20BD.JPG

With the damage to the left intake, I doubt the left engine would be operating, especially in after burner.  I have seen some come back with more damage than that.  I have also heard of some going in with less damage.  It depends on where it takes a hit.  I remember one I was called in on, I don't see how the wings stayed attached.  The main keel was broken and the wings were held on only by small attachment screws.  The wings snapped off after we got it on the jig and cradle.   

Berny

 Phormer Phantom Phixer

On the bench

TF-102A Delta Dagger, 32nd FIS, 54-1370, 1/48 scale. Monogram Pro Modeler with C&H conversion.  

Revell F-4E Phantom II 33rd TFW, 58th TFS, 69-260, 1/32 scale. 

Tamiya F-4D Phantom II, 13th TFS, 66-8711, 1/32 scale.  F-4 Phantom Group Build. 

 

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Posted by Bockscar on Friday, May 20, 2011 11:09 AM

berny13

 

 Sparrowhyperion:

 

I can't thank you enough for all the info and spare parts you have helped me out with Berny.  I was wondering...  Which Squadron and Wing were you mostly assigned to?  I was thinking of building the C as one from that squadron as a thank you for all of your help.  If they don't have decals for it, I can make my own as long as I can find a good image of the markings.

Rich

 

 

 

I never was a crew chief on the C model.  I went from the RF-4C in Nam to the F-4D in Thailand.  From there to the 2952 CLSS at Hill AFB where I spent the next year and a half traveling all over SEA repairing battle damaged F-4's.  Then to Eglin AFB, FL on the F-4E, to Zaragoza AB Spain where I worked in QC on the F-4.  My next F-4 assignment was Kadina AB, Okinawa, Homestead AFB, FL, both on the F-4D.  From there to Spangdahlm AB Germany on the F-4E/G and finally to George AFB, CA on the F-4E.  The last aircraft I was Crew Chief on was F-4E 69-260 at Eglin AFB, but only for a very short time as by then I was a TSgt and became more of a supervisor than a mechanic.

Berny, any resemblance to reality:

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Posted by berny13 on Friday, May 20, 2011 10:59 AM

Sparrowhyperion

I can't thank you enough for all the info and spare parts you have helped me out with Berny.  I was wondering...  Which Squadron and Wing were you mostly assigned to?  I was thinking of building the C as one from that squadron as a thank you for all of your help.  If they don't have decals for it, I can make my own as long as I can find a good image of the markings.

Rich

 

I never was a crew chief on the C model.  I went from the RF-4C in Nam to the F-4D in Thailand.  From there to the 2952 CLSS at Hill AFB where I spent the next year and a half traveling all over SEA repairing battle damaged F-4's.  Then to Eglin AFB, FL on the F-4E, to Zaragoza AB Spain where I worked in QC on the F-4.  My next F-4 assignment was Kadina AB, Okinawa, Homestead AFB, FL, both on the F-4D.  From there to Spangdahlm AB Germany on the F-4E/G and finally to George AFB, CA on the F-4E.  The last aircraft I was Crew Chief on was F-4E 69-260 at Eglin AFB, but only for a very short time as by then I was a TSgt and became more of a supervisor than a mechanic.

Berny

 Phormer Phantom Phixer

On the bench

TF-102A Delta Dagger, 32nd FIS, 54-1370, 1/48 scale. Monogram Pro Modeler with C&H conversion.  

Revell F-4E Phantom II 33rd TFW, 58th TFS, 69-260, 1/32 scale. 

Tamiya F-4D Phantom II, 13th TFS, 66-8711, 1/32 scale.  F-4 Phantom Group Build. 

 

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Posted by some assembly required on Friday, May 20, 2011 10:32 AM

i am so sorry berny. plese know that ive always read your posts with avid interest and have gotten quite a feel for your personality; and i just wish more of the members hereon the forums  were 1/10 of the person you are. i just know that i have taken much knowledge  from your posts. if you need anything PM me as well.

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Posted by Sparrowhyperion on Friday, May 20, 2011 9:49 AM

That's a great site.  I stumbled upon it a few months back when looking for that Aires Martin Maker type 7 AM resin set.  They had some great info and such on the RAF F4 MB7 seats.  I had to call it quits on my one Monogram kit.  That glue foaming issue killed it, but I had another at the bottom of my stash I completely forgot I had.  I bought it like three years ago at a yard sale and stuck it in the stash and just forgot it was there.  It's the 1/48 OLD Phantom II kit from Monogram.  The Olive Drab one.  I am building it as a C model.  I have a lot of it done, and I will send up some images when I find my camera...  Marissa's kit is going along great and is waiting with my FGR.2 until I get the green one caught up to the same stage. 

Marissa is getting really really good at sanding and contouring.  I am not surprised.  She's won several art competitions and has a great eye for detail.  I asked her what she wants if she wins the one she is entered in on the 3rd of June, and she just said "Something REALLY BIG!"  she likes larger kits.  Bombers and 1/32 fighters.  I may just get her some 1/48 kits that I can actually afford.  She is now starting her own stash.  She is the one I had do most of the paint on the Aries resin seats for me.  She is also learning everything she can about the aircraft she builds kit of.  She actually likes the research as much as the build which is why she likes that site..

I can't thank you enough for all the info and spare parts you have helped me out with Berny.  I was wondering...  Which Squadron and Wing were you mostly assigned to?  I was thinking of building the C as one from that squadron as a thank you for all of your help.  If they don't have decals for it, I can make my own as long as I can find a good image of the markings.

Rich

 

berny13

A question was asked about the difference between the seats on USAF, RAF, German and USN Phantoms.  Below is a site that would be of interest to any one needing information on any ejection seat. 

 

http://www.ejectionsite.com/frame_sg.htm

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Posted by berny13 on Friday, May 20, 2011 9:00 AM

A question was asked about the difference between the seats on USAF, RAF, German and USN Phantoms.  Below is a site that would be of interest to any one needing information on any ejection seat. 

 

http://www.ejectionsite.com/frame_sg.htm

Berny

 Phormer Phantom Phixer

On the bench

TF-102A Delta Dagger, 32nd FIS, 54-1370, 1/48 scale. Monogram Pro Modeler with C&H conversion.  

Revell F-4E Phantom II 33rd TFW, 58th TFS, 69-260, 1/32 scale. 

Tamiya F-4D Phantom II, 13th TFS, 66-8711, 1/32 scale.  F-4 Phantom Group Build. 

 

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Posted by jimbot58 on Friday, May 20, 2011 2:30 AM

Berny, I am so sorry! I admire your courage and dignity you are showing in the face of this!

*******

On my workbench now:

It's all about classic cars now!

Why can't I find the "Any" key on my keyboard?

 

 

 

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Posted by berny13 on Thursday, May 19, 2011 7:44 AM

I have the best chemo doctor in the state of Florida.  He is listed as one of the ten best chemo doctors in the United States.  He has many articles printed in many medical journals and has written a book on cancer treatment for patients.  He has always been very honest with me and as he told me yesterday, he would have made the same decision.  He did not try and talk me out of it so he could make money giving me treatment that wouldn't work.   

I am going to try and finish my Phantom, but if I can't, at least I will have some part in the build.  From Sidewinder missles, decals, cockpits, pylons, stabs, fuselage halves, and what else I have sent to members of this build.   

PHANTOMS PHOREVER 

Berny

 Phormer Phantom Phixer

On the bench

TF-102A Delta Dagger, 32nd FIS, 54-1370, 1/48 scale. Monogram Pro Modeler with C&H conversion.  

Revell F-4E Phantom II 33rd TFW, 58th TFS, 69-260, 1/32 scale. 

Tamiya F-4D Phantom II, 13th TFS, 66-8711, 1/32 scale.  F-4 Phantom Group Build. 

 

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Posted by sidure on Thursday, May 19, 2011 1:02 AM

Hi Bernie,

Words cannot express how shocked and sorry I am to hear of this news. I was hoping to hear of a better outcome. Like everyone on here I have appreciated your knowledge and your patients over the years to giving us advise and help. You are truely one of a kind and I will remain hopeful that something can  be done to reverse this diagnosis. If there is anything I can do to help in any little way let me know. We are all behind ya buddy

Steve

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Posted by Son Of Medicine Man on Wednesday, May 18, 2011 8:50 PM

Hi Dominic,

I was thinking the same thing about driving down to meet with Berny.  I am totally in for that.

Ken

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Posted by Thunderbolt379 on Wednesday, May 18, 2011 8:44 PM

No worries, Rex, all done.

Cheers, M/TB379

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Posted by Bockscar on Wednesday, May 18, 2011 8:41 PM

berny13

The news from the chemo doctor wasn't good.  The cancer is growing and spreading very fast.  There is only one type of chemo treatment that will work on this type of cancer.  It is a very strong chemo and would make me very sick and bed ridden for at least four months.  It would only give me another three or four months of survival.  If I elect to take no treatments I have two to three months, if it grows as fast as it has been.  If it slows down I could have six to eight months at the most. 

I made the decission right there in the doctors office that I would not take treatments.  The hardest part is notifying the family. 

Berny, that is a very tough blow, for all of us.

I took my dad to chemo at the Princess Margaret Hospital for over a year, it gave him about a year.

If there is anything I can do, I have no idea what, please let me know.

Maybe I could drive some of these guys down for a beer.

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Posted by Son Of Medicine Man on Wednesday, May 18, 2011 8:37 PM

Hi Berny,

I am so, so sorry.  I was so afraid that would be the diagnosis.  I have no words to describe how bad I feel.  I wish so badly there was something I could do to help you.  I know that I am only a "cyber" friend, but I feel that I have come to know you well enough that you most certainly do not deserve this.  You have always been willing to help anyone with any questions, and I am sure you have been asked the same ones over and over.  But still you show patience and generosity to share your expertise every time.  I hope we still get to chat with you.  But if you feel the need to share your time with your family and we never hear from you again, I know I will totally understand.  You are truly one of the great ones.

Ken

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Posted by TarnShip on Wednesday, May 18, 2011 8:34 PM

well, Berny,,,,,,,,as a Jarhead, I don't know what to type right now,,,,,,but, if you read my line in quotes to Mike,,,,I know you will "get my meaning"

"Mike,,,,,I am putting my Navy jets farther down the list,,,,,please change my entry to a Fujimi 1/72 RF-4C, the cockpit parts are interchangable anyway in those kits"

all we have in common are Phantoms, and FSM,,,,,,,the above line should say it for me

Rex

 

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Posted by Sparrowhyperion on Wednesday, May 18, 2011 8:22 PM

Berny..  I am soo sorry.  I don't know what to say.  Have you tried to get a seccond opinion?  My Wife's Uncle was diagnosed with a brain tumor about 20 years ago.  They told him he had 3 months, but he lived another 15 years.  What I am saying is that you shouldn't give up hope, and you should seek other medical opinions.  My Wife is a CMA and she has said that the Cancer Treatment Centers of America, and Dana Farber are two of the best.

Rich

 

berny13

The news from the chemo doctor wasn't good.  The cancer is growing and spreading very fast.  There is only one type of chemo treatment that will work on this type of cancer.  It is a very strong chemo and would make me very sick and bed ridden for at least four months.  It would only give me another three or four months of survival.  If I elect to take no treatments I have two to three months, if it grows as fast as it has been.  If it slows down I could have six to eight months at the most. 

I made the decission right there in the doctors office that I would not take treatments.  The hardest part is notifying the family. 

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Posted by Thunderbolt379 on Wednesday, May 18, 2011 8:22 PM

Berny, first may I say how very sorry I am to hear the news. I saw my dad go through a long illness that occupied my whole middle life, so I have some experience of what cancer does to folks, family as well as patients.

Please PM me when you can, there's something I'd like to discuss off the board.

Mike

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Posted by berny13 on Wednesday, May 18, 2011 7:56 PM

The news from the chemo doctor wasn't good.  The cancer is growing and spreading very fast.  There is only one type of chemo treatment that will work on this type of cancer.  It is a very strong chemo and would make me very sick and bed ridden for at least four months.  It would only give me another three or four months of survival.  If I elect to take no treatments I have two to three months, if it grows as fast as it has been.  If it slows down I could have six to eight months at the most. 

I made the decission right there in the doctors office that I would not take treatments.  The hardest part is notifying the family. 

Berny

 Phormer Phantom Phixer

On the bench

TF-102A Delta Dagger, 32nd FIS, 54-1370, 1/48 scale. Monogram Pro Modeler with C&H conversion.  

Revell F-4E Phantom II 33rd TFW, 58th TFS, 69-260, 1/32 scale. 

Tamiya F-4D Phantom II, 13th TFS, 66-8711, 1/32 scale.  F-4 Phantom Group Build. 

 

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Posted by Son Of Medicine Man on Wednesday, May 18, 2011 6:09 PM

berny13

 Son Of Medicine Man:

Has anyone heard anything about Berny yet?  He was supposed to have his surgery yesterday morning.

Ken

 

Jim, you have more paint than the local Hobby Lobby.    Wink

I am doing OK.  I have a very sore neck and am on some good pain killers.  Sleep   The doctor could not get all of the cancer removed, without going very deep into the neck muscle.  If he did that it would limit my right arm movement.  We go to the chemo doctor today at 2:00 PM.  We will discuss my options for treatment.

Hi Berny,

Good to hear from you again!  What did you find out from the chemo doctor?

I wanted to let you know that I ordered the Tamiya 1/32 F-4C/D kit today per your advice on which kit would produce the best F-4D.  I look forward to your advice and suggestions when I start on it.

I sincerely wish you a fast and complete recovery.

Ken

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Posted by Sparrowhyperion on Wednesday, May 18, 2011 1:13 PM

Cool!  I didn't know that.  I'll have to try mating some A83 Estes engines to my big kit and give her a blast off..  Actually, no, it's too expensive a kit..  Maybe I can find one of the old 1/144 kits.

 

Bockscar

Rich, XB-70 styrene kits actually will fly, with a bit of nose weight.Big Smile

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Posted by Bockscar on Wednesday, May 18, 2011 12:11 PM

Rich, XB-70 styrene kits actually will fly, with a bit of nose weight.Big Smile

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Posted by Sparrowhyperion on Wednesday, May 18, 2011 11:08 AM

Like I said..  That's why he doesn't have free run of the house.  LOL  I sometimes play that tune in the living room to remind him of his status..

 

Bockscar

"I wish I were in Tijuana.....eating bar-b-que......"

Sorry about that,

yeah, man, you are running out of space!....LOL....that thing might just eat Raven....

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Posted by Bockscar on Wednesday, May 18, 2011 11:04 AM

"I wish I were in Tijuana.....eating bar-b-que......"

Sorry about that,

yeah, man, you are running out of space!....LOL....that thing might just eat Raven....

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Posted by Sparrowhyperion on Wednesday, May 18, 2011 10:39 AM

Yup.  That's the model my two kits are.  Although in better box shape though. lol

Zilla is about 6 feet long stt (Snout To Tail).  About 3.5feet StV (Snout to Vent).  The vent is his equivalent of the um.... solid waste disposal orifice.  He's almost 8 lbs.  And he still has another year or so to grow.  He hates Raven...  When he was about a year old he lost about 7 inches of tail to her.  They are capable of separating a portion of their tails to get away from predators.  Luckily it was the very thin part near the end.  It healed and grew back on it's own.  Now every time he sees her, he puffs up, head bobs and tries to give her a tail whip.  This is why he doesn't have free run of the house...

 

On a more on topic note.  I got some more work done on the FGR.2 and the Monogram kit.  Marissa is still sanding hers a bit.

Rich

 

Bockscar

Rich:

Here it is:

http://www.oldmodelkits.com/jpegs/Monogram%205407%20B-58%20fair.JPG

That's two F-4's flying in tight formation, 4 J-79's, rather pretty, isn't she? Your tribulations brought back a lot of memories.....

Hey, just howwww big is that iguana?....lol....ummm....it might eat that demon cat if you are lucky!Stick out tongue

 

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Posted by Bockscar on Wednesday, May 18, 2011 10:23 AM

Rich:

Here it is:

That's two F-4's flying in tight formation, 4 J-79's, rather pretty, isn't she? Your tribulations brought back a lot of memories.....

Hey, just howwww big is that iguana?....lol....ummm....it might eat that demon cat if you are lucky!Stick out tongue

 

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Posted by Sparrowhyperion on Wednesday, May 18, 2011 10:09 AM

I think I saw that aluminium Hustler at a flea market many years ago.  I remember it because I begged my cheapskate dad for the buck and a half ($1.50 not $150) to get it but he wouldn't...  It looked cool though.  My first B-58 was the old Aurora kit.  The place I used to get my kits at that time was a little pharmacy a few doors down from my elementary school.  Every week on Monday I would drop in after school and see what they had.  It took me months to save up the $6.50 for the kit back then. lol  I also got the old Aurora XB70 Valkyrie kit there on the last day of school in 5th grade.  I had to borrow the $6.50 for that one from my uncle who was luckily over visiting my grandparents that day.  He laughed his head off when I had to pay him back in pennies and nickles a few weeks later.  Those Aurora kits were great.  Nice detail, well made and relatively inexpensive.

I know one cat in the house who I wouldn't mind feeding to the carpet monster..  My Wife's little ball of destruction Raven.  She is responsible for the premature death of at least 6 completed kiots, and about 7 or 8 in progress kits that became instant parts kits because of her.  Then again.  I could try and feed it my Daughter's Iguana.  The scaly menace flipped me off the other day after I fed him...  What an Ingrate...  I swear, he actually DID flip me off.  And I think he knew what he was doing too.  We have this constant Alpha dominance issue...  So he hates my guts.

I gave the parts to Wifey to mail today.  So you should have them soon.  Good luck with the one you found. :)

Rich

Bockscar

Rich. I've got the old version with the '58 in-flight all mirror aluminum. The wings were warped and dished up in a 2 degree dyhedral and I had to fix that, then kept going, repairing the incorrect wheel sponson along the way.

Maybe we could all send you spare parts, and you could be proactive and sacrifice them to the carpet monster to appease it's appetite. Who knows, maybe what it really wants for breakfast is a cat! I think the Mayans got started like that, huh?

Hey, good news, In an old filing cabinet I found a Hawk 1/48 F-84G, chrome plated, I don't remember buying.....maybe your monster left a present.....

 

 Sparrowhyperion:

 

If you mean the Big Bad and Beautiful version, no.  I have the Monogram re-issue.  With my luck with kits lately.  I may be taking you up on that offer. LMAO.. 

Rich

 

 Bockscar:

 

 

 

If you've got the old version of the B-58 make sure you save one of the box tops for framing, it's a beauty. 

My understanding is that neck surgery is very complicated, so yes, Berny's going to be MIA for a while.

Thanks for the canopy Rich, if you ever need landing gear for the B-58s, or wing wheel bay doors, I've got spares a plenty!

 

 

 

 

 

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Posted by Sparrowhyperion on Wednesday, May 18, 2011 9:47 AM

It's great to have ya back Berny!  I'm glad the procedure went relatively well.  I just got put on some heavy duty painkillers too (Vicoden)..  Great stuff...  Everytime I look at something that is bright green, I see it like it almost glows....  At least it lessens the constant migraines I have to a tolerable level.  I hope yours work as well.

Keep us up to date.

 

Welcome back.

Rich

 

berny13

 

 Son Of Medicine Man:

 

Has anyone heard anything about Berny yet?  He was supposed to have his surgery yesterday morning.

Ken

 

 

Jim, you have more paint than the local Hobby Lobby.    Wink

I am doing OK.  I have a very sore neck and am on some good pain killers.  Sleep   The doctor could not get all of the cancer removed, without going very deep into the neck muscle.  If he did that it would limit my right arm movement.  We go to the chemo doctor today at 2:00 PM.  We will discuss my options for treatment.

In the Hangar: 1/48 Hobby Boss F/A-18D RAAF Hornet,

On the Tarmac:  F4U-1D RNZAF Corsair 1/48 Scale.

  • Member since
    February 2010
  • From: Ontario, Canada
Posted by Bockscar on Wednesday, May 18, 2011 7:01 AM

Rich. I've got the old version with the '58 in-flight all mirror aluminum. The wings were warped and dished up in a 2 degree dyhedral and I had to fix that, then kept going, repairing the incorrect wheel sponson along the way.

Maybe we could all send you spare parts, and you could be proactive and sacrifice them to the carpet monster to appease it's appetite. Who knows, maybe what it really wants for breakfast is a cat! I think the Mayans got started like that, huh?

Hey, good news, In an old filing cabinet I found a Hawk 1/48 F-84G, chrome plated, I don't remember buying.....maybe your monster left a present.....

Sparrowhyperion

If you mean the Big Bad and Beautiful version, no.  I have the Monogram re-issue.  With my luck with kits lately.  I may be taking you up on that offer. LMAO.. 

Rich

 

 Bockscar:

 

 

 

If you've got the old version of the B-58 make sure you save one of the box tops for framing, it's a beauty. 

My understanding is that neck surgery is very complicated, so yes, Berny's going to be MIA for a while.

Thanks for the canopy Rich, if you ever need landing gear for the B-58s, or wing wheel bay doors, I've got spares a plenty!

 

 

 

  • Member since
    February 2010
  • From: Ontario, Canada
Posted by Bockscar on Wednesday, May 18, 2011 6:50 AM

TarnShip

some good places for references on the Mk-7 appearance are the instructions with the Spectre Resins 1/72 kit, the Belcher Bits 1/48 kit with trolley, and the result you should get from Google with an Angelfire mentioned in the link,,,,,just Googling Mk 7 nuke should provide links to all three of those,,,,,and the Angelfire site will give refs for the Nukes included in the B-58 and RA-5C kits

Thanks for the references Rex,

Most of my search look-ups have been for the big bay mounted Mega++ nukes, somehow missed the Mk-7's. I built some sketchy replicas of the fictional nukes from Dr. Strangelove for my Monogram 1/72 Buff. Yeah, that was a great film until I realized I had a slightly different worldview, I mean, um, ....I see the world through styrene coloured glasses, and I really do love the bomb, er, yeah, er, love it under under that Monogram F-101 kit....that's the ticket!

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