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The Official F-4 Phantom II Group Build 2011

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Posted by Bockscar on Wednesday, May 18, 2011 6:39 AM

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.

Berny;

Good to hear back, keeping my fingers crossed that what's left will vanish with treatment.

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Posted by berny13 on Wednesday, May 18, 2011 6:02 AM

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.

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 TarnShip on Tuesday, May 17, 2011 9:16 PM

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

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Posted by Sparrowhyperion on Tuesday, May 17, 2011 8:20 PM

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 Bockscar on Tuesday, May 17, 2011 8:05 PM

Sparrowhyperion

No word yet.  But recovering from surgery is a pain in the backside.  It takes days for the anesthesia to get out of your system, and all you want to do is sleep and get ill for a few days after.  So I'm sure he's just resting it off.

 

 

 Son Of Medicine Man:

 

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

Ken

 

 

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 Tuesday, May 17, 2011 7:56 PM

No word yet.  But recovering from surgery is a pain in the backside.  It takes days for the anesthesia to get out of your system, and all you want to do is sleep and get ill for a few days after.  So I'm sure he's just resting it off.

 

Son Of Medicine Man

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

Ken

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Posted by Sparrowhyperion on Tuesday, May 17, 2011 7:54 PM

I have one almost complete parts kit which is the one you are getting the glass from.  One semi demolished partial build which is in bad shape, Both are F84-F kits, the 5437 and I don't know about the green one.  I still have a sealed kit for all three Monogram variants (E, F and G), which will probably be built one day when I am feeling particularly massochistic...  I also have 2 1/48 Monogram B-58 kits.  One for build and one for collection or to give to my Daughter when she get's to that skill level.   The parts kit box for the 5437 kit didn't have the nuke in it so it may just be lost in carpet purgatory.   I am sure the sealed one has all the parts at least.  Your glass is all packed up and ready to go.  I'll see if I can send it priority to make sure it gets there.  It depends on how much postage difference is.  Make sure to let me know when you build that one.  I will want to see pics. lol.

Rich

 

Bockscar

Rich:

The nuke comes with that Monogram kit pictured above #5437, and also with the green version #5432.

I currently have two in my inventory, one partially completed and another still on the tree.

I was surprised to see that picture because although I'ld heard about the Voodoo carrying a nuke, I'ld never seen it until now. It confirmed that the Voodoo was capable, and that Monogram's rendition of the bomb is actually quite reasonable. I always thought it was a an 'artist's impression'. The bomb pictured above doesn't have the de rigueur band around the nose, so that part was/is fantasy.

The Monogram Hustler kit comes with a pile of nukes, they look like the next generation of the one above.

If you haven't got an F-84 nuke I can spare one for sure.

"If you haven't got an F-84 nuke then a Hustler nuke will do, if you haven't got a Hustler nuke, then God bless you!" -yeah, I remember Christmas in the early 60's, lots of models under the tree!

 

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Posted by Bockscar on Tuesday, May 17, 2011 7:44 PM

Son Of Medicine Man

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

Ken

Nah Ken, no news...

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Posted by Son Of Medicine Man on Tuesday, May 17, 2011 7:31 PM

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

Ken

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Posted by Bockscar on Tuesday, May 17, 2011 7:29 PM

Rich:

The nuke comes with that Monogram kit pictured above #5437, and also with the green version #5432.

I currently have two in my inventory, one partially completed and another still on the tree.

I was surprised to see that picture because although I'ld heard about the Voodoo carrying a nuke, I'ld never seen it until now. It confirmed that the Voodoo was capable, and that Monogram's rendition of the bomb is actually quite reasonable. I always thought it was a an 'artist's impression'. The bomb pictured above doesn't have the de rigueur band around the nose, so that part was/is fantasy.

The Monogram Hustler kit comes with a pile of nukes, they look like the next generation of the one above.

If you haven't got an F-84 nuke I can spare one for sure.

"If you haven't got an F-84 nuke then a Hustler nuke will do, if you haven't got a Hustler nuke, then God bless you!" -yeah, I remember Christmas in the early 60's, lots of models under the tree!

 

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Posted by Son Of Medicine Man on Tuesday, May 17, 2011 7:29 PM

Bockscar

 Son Of Medicine Man:

 

 Bockscar:

 

Rich:

Your carpet monster was on holiday, came up here for the weekend, and ate the canopy set from my legacy Monogram 1/48 F-84. I haven't opened the box for almost three years, and had to stop myself from conducting an all-out search!

There's a good chance I put it in another kit by accident, that's what I like to say to myself when I know there's no hope in styx of ever seeing a part again.

The good news is that my Gator Glue arrived, I ordered it when I was a pre-teen.

 

 

Dominic, you just continue to crack me up!  Big Smile

Ken

 

Whoa Ken:

Check this out:

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/f/fd/Berg-f101a.jpg

Rich: that's the nuke that comes with the F-84, um, If you want to get rid of that, are we talking cash?Stick out tongue

Hi Dominic,

That looks like one of the very first F-101As.  In fact, with the number "10" on the nose, it is probably the 10th one.  Very cool!

Ken

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Posted by Sparrowhyperion on Tuesday, May 17, 2011 7:16 PM

Guess what.  I just found a second F84-F parts kit.  It's the green one but has exactly the same parts as the NMF one.  Including all three cockpit components, two of which are still on trees  The mid section needs a bit of sanding where it was glued at one time, but is unpainted and in great shape.  So I will be sending these out instead of the painted ones..  I found the F84F and E parts kit boxes, but neither had the nuke you mentioned.  It may be in yet another box in the closet.  If I find it, I will let you know.

Rich

 

Sparrowhyperion

 

 

 Bockscar:

 

 

 Son Of Medicine Man:

 

 

 Bockscar:

 

Rich:

Your carpet monster was on holiday, came up here for the weekend, and ate the canopy set from my legacy Monogram 1/48 F-84. I haven't opened the box for almost three years, and had to stop myself from conducting an all-out search!

There's a good chance I put it in another kit by accident, that's what I like to say to myself when I know there's no hope in styx of ever seeing a part again.

The good news is that my Gator Glue arrived, I ordered it when I was a pre-teen.

 

 

Dominic, you just continue to crack me up!  Big Smile

Ken

 

 

Whoa Ken:

Check this out:

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/f/fd/Berg-f101a.jpg

Rich: that's the nuke that comes with the F-84, um, If you want to get rid of that, are we talking cash?Stick out tongue

 

 

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Posted by Sparrowhyperion on Tuesday, May 17, 2011 6:56 PM

Which F84 does that come with?  I see the image is of an F101.  I have an F101 kit thats a parts kit.  Would that kit have it as well?

Rich

 

Bockscar

 

 Son Of Medicine Man:

 

 

 Bockscar:

 

Rich:

Your carpet monster was on holiday, came up here for the weekend, and ate the canopy set from my legacy Monogram 1/48 F-84. I haven't opened the box for almost three years, and had to stop myself from conducting an all-out search!

There's a good chance I put it in another kit by accident, that's what I like to say to myself when I know there's no hope in styx of ever seeing a part again.

The good news is that my Gator Glue arrived, I ordered it when I was a pre-teen.

 

 

Dominic, you just continue to crack me up!  Big Smile

Ken

 

 

Whoa Ken:

Check this out:

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/f/fd/Berg-f101a.jpg

Rich: that's the nuke that comes with the F-84, um, If you want to get rid of that, are we talking cash?Stick out tongue

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Posted by Bockscar on Tuesday, May 17, 2011 6:43 PM

Son Of Medicine Man

 

 Bockscar:

 

Rich:

Your carpet monster was on holiday, came up here for the weekend, and ate the canopy set from my legacy Monogram 1/48 F-84. I haven't opened the box for almost three years, and had to stop myself from conducting an all-out search!

There's a good chance I put it in another kit by accident, that's what I like to say to myself when I know there's no hope in styx of ever seeing a part again.

The good news is that my Gator Glue arrived, I ordered it when I was a pre-teen.

 

 

Dominic, you just continue to crack me up!  Big Smile

Ken

Whoa Ken:

Check this out:

Rich: that's the nuke that comes with the F-84, um, If you want to get rid of that, are we talking cash?Stick out tongue

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Posted by Bockscar on Tuesday, May 17, 2011 5:35 PM

Thanks RIch!

The carpet monster also eats stuff you're not working on too, its hunger never sleeps!

 

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Posted by Sparrowhyperion on Tuesday, May 17, 2011 4:59 PM

Okay, I have the front canopy windscreen glass glued, it should hold.  I am out of Easy Lift Off, so I won't be able to safely remove the existing paint, but it you want to try, I'll send the the pieces out to you.  The rear canopy section will need a bit of sanding and possibly a tiny bit of putty where a small strip along the bottom starboard side didn't separate cleanly from the fuselage.  PM me your address if you want the parts and I will see if the Mrs. would be kind enough to stick in the mail tomorrow.  BTW, does anyone have a right (starboard) nose landing gear door, for a Revell F84-E 1/48 kit.  I found an old kit I had started a couple of years ago but stopped when the nose gear door snapped off and disappeared... LOL..  It's amazing how you start looking for one thing and end up looking finding three others...

Rich

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Posted by Sparrowhyperion on Tuesday, May 17, 2011 4:43 PM

 

 

I found a dead partially assembled F-84F kit.   Same kit.  It has broken and missing stabalizers so it's a parts bird.  The canopy has been badly painted (not by me..) but may be usable.  The one problem is the forward section of the canopy.  It is split at the edge of the frame.  I am sure I can fix it with a dab of Tamiya Orange top glue.  The model is the exact kit you imaged.   Let me clean it up fix the broken one and try to get the paint off with something and I will let you know if I can get the thing usable.

Rich

Bockscar

 

 Sparrowhyperion:

 

Which F84 was it?  I have a couple of parts planes.  If I have the spare, you are more than welcome to it.

 

 

 Bockscar:

 

Rich:

Your carpet monster was on holiday, came up here for the weekend, and ate the canopy set from my legacy Monogram 1/48 F-84. I haven't opened the box for almost three years, and had to stop myself from conducting an all-out search!

There's a good chance I put it in another kit by accident, that's what I like to say to myself when I know there's no hope in styx of ever seeing a part again.

The good news is that my Gator Glue arrived, I ordered it when I was a pre-teen.

 

 

 

 

Hey Rich, very much appreciated, gosh, I wasn't trying to guilt you out by claiming it was "your" carpet monster! Wink

Here's the old bird:

http://www.oldmodelkits.com/jpegs/Monogram%205437%20F-84F.JPG

Check out the wing tank angle on that baby! I never liked this plane as a kid, but I have to tell you, now it's way up there like my second favourite airplane! I especially came to like it when I found out it was the daddy of the Thud, heck they even used the same wing tanks!

Rich, I don't want to bash your kit if it's viable. I actually have another one in green, and the Heller rendition as well. But I never grew out of feeling like a kid without a blanket when it came to incomplete kits. Kind of pathetic, really, I remember a hobby store offered to replace a missing Sabre canopy for me for free, and when I picked it up I happened to ask about where they got it from, when they told me they were going to throw the rest of the kit out, guess what, I ended up with one more Sabre, and still had the one with a missing canopy! Get this, i found a kit that could be built canopy open or closed, and tada, it had two canopies. Not a perfect match by any means, but at least I could sleep at night. 

I know, there must be treatment for that!Embarrassed

 

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Posted by Bockscar on Tuesday, May 17, 2011 3:53 PM

Sparrowhyperion

Which F84 was it?  I have a couple of parts planes.  If I have the spare, you are more than welcome to it.

 

 

 Bockscar:

 

Rich:

Your carpet monster was on holiday, came up here for the weekend, and ate the canopy set from my legacy Monogram 1/48 F-84. I haven't opened the box for almost three years, and had to stop myself from conducting an all-out search!

There's a good chance I put it in another kit by accident, that's what I like to say to myself when I know there's no hope in styx of ever seeing a part again.

The good news is that my Gator Glue arrived, I ordered it when I was a pre-teen.

 

 

Hey Rich, very much appreciated, gosh, I wasn't trying to guilt you out by claiming it was "your" carpet monster! Wink

Here's the old bird:

Check out the wing tank angle on that baby! I never liked this plane as a kid, but I have to tell you, now it's way up there like my second favourite airplane! I especially came to like it when I found out it was the daddy of the Thud, heck they even used the same wing tanks!

Rich, I don't want to bash your kit if it's viable. I actually have another one in green, and the Heller rendition as well. But I never grew out of feeling like a kid without a blanket when it came to incomplete kits. Kind of pathetic, really, I remember a hobby store offered to replace a missing Sabre canopy for me for free, and when I picked it up I happened to ask about where they got it from, when they told me they were going to throw the rest of the kit out, guess what, I ended up with one more Sabre, and still had the one with a missing canopy! Get this, i found a kit that could be built canopy open or closed, and tada, it had two canopies. Not a perfect match by any means, but at least I could sleep at night. 

I know, there must be treatment for that!Embarrassed

 

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Posted by Bockscar on Tuesday, May 17, 2011 6:48 AM

Thunderbolt379

I'm not sure how to take that box art... it could be said to be in the same genre as the classic Aurora boxtop that showed a pilot bailing out of a Bf 109, but to include battle damaged parts is something else... I guess that was the Cold War at it's grass-roots level, making sure the next generation grew up confident the enemy was vulnerable. It makes me take another look at my own memories of unquestioningly accepting the Airfix box art in which the plane with the target on the side was usually emphasised as victorious over the plane with the cross on the side, the eternal reflection of the fact that "we won," and choosing to ignore the tens of thousands of times that the reverse was true... This is a can of worms, to be sure.

M/TB379

Well check this out:

The pilot ejects, then the plane drops a nuclear bomb.

Any kid with one of these wasn't poplar in the sand box.Wink

 

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Posted by Sparrowhyperion on Monday, May 16, 2011 7:42 PM

Which F84 was it?  I have a couple of parts planes.  If I have the spare, you are more than welcome to it.

 

Bockscar

Rich:

Your carpet monster was on holiday, came up here for the weekend, and ate the canopy set from my legacy Monogram 1/48 F-84. I haven't opened the box for almost three years, and had to stop myself from conducting an all-out search!

There's a good chance I put it in another kit by accident, that's what I like to say to myself when I know there's no hope in styx of ever seeing a part again.

The good news is that my Gator Glue arrived, I ordered it when I was a pre-teen.

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

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

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Posted by Son Of Medicine Man on Monday, May 16, 2011 7:35 PM

Bockscar

Rich:

Your carpet monster was on holiday, came up here for the weekend, and ate the canopy set from my legacy Monogram 1/48 F-84. I haven't opened the box for almost three years, and had to stop myself from conducting an all-out search!

There's a good chance I put it in another kit by accident, that's what I like to say to myself when I know there's no hope in styx of ever seeing a part again.

The good news is that my Gator Glue arrived, I ordered it when I was a pre-teen.

Dominic, you just continue to crack me up!  Big Smile

Ken

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Posted by Thunderbolt379 on Monday, May 16, 2011 7:25 PM

I'm not sure how to take that box art... it could be said to be in the same genre as the classic Aurora boxtop that showed a pilot bailing out of a Bf 109, but to include battle damaged parts is something else... I guess that was the Cold War at it's grass-roots level, making sure the next generation grew up confident the enemy was vulnerable. It makes me take another look at my own memories of unquestioningly accepting the Airfix box art in which the plane with the target on the side was usually emphasised as victorious over the plane with the cross on the side, the eternal reflection of the fact that "we won," and choosing to ignore the tens of thousands of times that the reverse was true... This is a can of worms, to be sure.

M/TB379

http://worldinminiature.blogspot.com/

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Posted by Bockscar on Monday, May 16, 2011 4:41 PM

Rich:

Your carpet monster was on holiday, came up here for the weekend, and ate the canopy set from my legacy Monogram 1/48 F-84. I haven't opened the box for almost three years, and had to stop myself from conducting an all-out search!

There's a good chance I put it in another kit by accident, that's what I like to say to myself when I know there's no hope in styx of ever seeing a part again.

The good news is that my Gator Glue arrived, I ordered it when I was a pre-teen.

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Posted by Bockscar on Monday, May 16, 2011 4:19 PM

mississippivol

Bocks, that little stainless ruler showed up years ago needing a home. I still don't remember where it came from. It is probably third on the tools hierarchy behind the knife and tweezer, it's been so useful. As for the pull rings, I was going to roll mine from wire. It'll keep a consistent circumference, and would hold it's shape really well. Speakin' of MiG's, maybe we can do a "Phantom Fodder" build next year Wink

Glenn

Hmmmm....nice box top:

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Posted by Bockscar on Monday, May 16, 2011 4:16 PM

Jim:

I like those magnetic racks and the adjustable clamp-light upstairs.

http://img8.imageshack.us/img8/4156/0516110114.jpg

Logistics comes to mind...lol...great work space.Yes

 

 

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Posted by Son Of Medicine Man on Monday, May 16, 2011 11:09 AM

jimbot58

Paint shelves?

How about these?

 

Mostly MM paints, and various coatings there, and then to the right:

And some Testors hobby 1/2 oz. bottles, Tamiya paints, Gunze Sangyo paints, and other assorted toxic chemicals. Plus my decal stash sorted in boxes above.

Then just to the left of my work 'nook' :

 

Here are my model RR paints and other chemicals, such as glues, setting solutions, acrylic thinners and cleaners, etc. Above my work space is part of my stash. The closet to the left hold much more in the way of model kits and model RR supplies.

Just one more:

http://img819.imageshack.us/img819/9973/0516110112a.jpg

Along the top shelf on the right are automotive paints, (yes I dabbled in cars but came back to planes-same thing with the railroad models). The top shelf on the left is mostly extra and duplicated supplies of paints. All the little labels were created on my computer, cut out and glued in place. That was to help me quit buying duplicated bottles. The little red dots denote which have back-up supplies.

Not shown is a small shelf inside my work space that holds my hoarded (and dwindling) collection of Floquil Military Enamels.

Wow Jim, that is a very nice setup!  I am so envious!  Bow Down

Ken

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Posted by Sparrowhyperion on Monday, May 16, 2011 9:44 AM

Man... Jimbot..  My hat is off to you sir.  I wish I had the room to be that organized...  Although my wife bought me some more plastic drawer units and a couple more plastic bins to put misc stuff in and the big one holds all of my paints in three drawers..  I don't have nearly as many as you do.

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Posted by jimbot58 on Monday, May 16, 2011 3:01 AM

Mississippivol; I would have to agree that those tanks do look like they droop too far down. I think they do point down a bit, but not that much.

*******

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 jimbot58 on Monday, May 16, 2011 2:44 AM

Paint shelves?

How about these?

Mostly MM paints, and various coatings there, and then to the right:

And some Testors hobby 1/2 oz. bottles, Tamiya paints, Gunze Sangyo paints, and other assorted toxic chemicals. Plus my decal stash sorted in boxes above.

Then just to the left of my work 'nook' :

Here are my model RR paints and other chemicals, such as glues, setting solutions, acrylic thinners and cleaners, etc. Above my work space is part of my stash. The closet to the left hold much more in the way of model kits and model RR supplies.

Just one more:

Along the top shelf on the right are automotive paints, (yes I dabbled in cars but came back to planes-same thing with the railroad models). The top shelf on the left is mostly extra and duplicated supplies of paints. All the little labels were created on my computer, cut out and glued in place. That was to help me quit buying duplicated bottles. The little red dots denote which have back-up supplies.

Not shown is a small shelf inside my work space that holds my hoarded (and dwindling) collection of Floquil Military Enamels.

*******

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 mississippivol on Sunday, May 15, 2011 7:43 PM

Ken, great job on those shelves. Now I can see that Chromate Green I'm needing. Please mail it to....Whistling

Glenn

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