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  • From: Sonora Desert
Posted by stikpusher on Tuesday, March 18, 2014 11:16 PM

well I got the after railings on... I used Gator Glue, which has minimal tack, so it was a bear to get these things to stay in place while it dries. I will go back tomorrow with a damp brush to remove the excess glue. Thats the ony real advantage to this stuff.

and a couple shots of how it will mostly look once its all done

 

F is for FIRE, That burns down the whole town!

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N is for NO SURVIVORS...

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Posted by stikpusher on Tuesday, March 18, 2014 6:06 PM

Thank you Bish.  I used all Humbrol enamels on the decks: the wood parts are a mix of 2 parts 71 Oak to 1 part 110 Wood. The metal parts are 67 Tank Grey.

 

F is for FIRE, That burns down the whole town!

U is for URANIUM... BOMBS!

N is for NO SURVIVORS...

       - Plankton

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Posted by Bish on Tuesday, March 18, 2014 5:54 PM

That's looking sweat Stik. What colour did you use on the decks.

I am a Norfolk man and i glory in being so

 

On the bench: Airfix 1/72nd Harrier GR.3/Fujimi 1/72nd Ju 87D-3

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Posted by stikpusher on Tuesday, March 18, 2014 5:51 PM

It is well detailed indeed. Kudos to Bronco for such a nifty little kit! I was half tempted to use some thin wire to add the guards around the bow 20mm gun, but thought better of it. Keeping this one OOB.

 

F is for FIRE, That burns down the whole town!

U is for URANIUM... BOMBS!

N is for NO SURVIVORS...

       - Plankton

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Posted by Bish on Tuesday, March 18, 2014 5:49 PM

The suspension has a bit more to it that other brands of kits, especially with the torsion bars, but they are pretty realistic and they work. But we will see how they handle it with the weight of the full kit.

Ye, its coming along SS. believe it or not, this is the first in service Panther tank I have built. I have a Panther II done, the old Dragon Imperial series, and the panther w Pz IV turret. I have quite a few other Panther in the stash, including the Ausf F, but not a D yet, need to add one of those.

I am a Norfolk man and i glory in being so

 

On the bench: Airfix 1/72nd Harrier GR.3/Fujimi 1/72nd Ju 87D-3

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Posted by SchattenSpartan on Tuesday, March 18, 2014 5:35 PM

Bish: You are moving along extremely fast there, mate! I love the Panther (almost as much as the King Tiger), so I'll be following your build with great interest. I have Dragon's Ausf.D and F (with the experimental turret) in my stash and they are both right on top of my armor build list Big Smile

Stik: That's an impressive amount of details for such a small boat. Very impressive!

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Posted by stikpusher on Tuesday, March 18, 2014 5:24 PM

 

F is for FIRE, That burns down the whole town!

U is for URANIUM... BOMBS!

N is for NO SURVIVORS...

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Posted by Bish on Monday, March 17, 2014 7:20 PM

Thanks Stik, ye, there not that much on these two parts. I decided to get these out of the way and then tackle the upper hull. Of course, there's still the running gear to add, but I do those after painting.

I am a Norfolk man and i glory in being so

 

On the bench: Airfix 1/72nd Harrier GR.3/Fujimi 1/72nd Ju 87D-3

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Posted by stikpusher on Monday, March 17, 2014 6:36 PM

Moving along quickly there Bish. Nice!

 

F is for FIRE, That burns down the whole town!

U is for URANIUM... BOMBS!

N is for NO SURVIVORS...

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Posted by Bish on Monday, March 17, 2014 6:17 PM

Here's the first progress pics of the Panther which was started on Thurs. This is the kit I am doing, its the first time I have done one already Zimmed, I usually add my own. I am not sure how I will add the tool brackets so they are in the zimm rather than sat on top of it.

It comes with a metal barrel and DS tracks, and while I am not that keen on those, they are nicely detailed so I am going to use them. So I only have an Aber PE set which I don't think I will be using much of.

So far, the turret and lower hull are complete as far as I go before painting.

So next up it will be the upper hull before I bring the two together. 

I am a Norfolk man and i glory in being so

 

On the bench: Airfix 1/72nd Harrier GR.3/Fujimi 1/72nd Ju 87D-3

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Posted by stikpusher on Monday, March 17, 2014 6:05 PM

EBergerud

I've got the DML 1945 "Tokyo Bay" Buchanan - a Gleaves class as were most of the DDs at Normandy. Rick Davis, DD guru on Model Warship, says that the fittings of that kit (things are never simple with ships) make it a good match for Forrest, Corry or Hobson. Hobson was at Utah (picked up Cory's survivors) and did some proper shelling and then again at Cherbourg. (So that means it missed the E-boat festivities by a day or two, but there in spirit.) It also sunk a U-boat as part of a Hunter Killer Group. That gets the nod for now I think.

Think I'll try the "Pledge bath" technique (recommended by FS Editor Aaron Skinner) for tricky decals. I used on my last kit - a JU-52 with very irregular surface and it worked pretty well. Obviously this is a place for a stencil - but I'm not putting the project on hold.

Eric

I have been wanting to build an Omaha destroyer for many years now

http://cs.finescale.com/fsm/modeling_subjects/f/7/t/131444.aspx

But EB, you planted the bug in my head about something to shoot at my Schnellboot. Yesterday I started researching that a bit and this kit will fit the bill nicely I think...

BTW, here is now my turret roof star turned out with the techniques that I mentioned on my Cromwell a few years back... I still love this kit! Probably one of THE BEST 1/35 armor kits out there.

 

F is for FIRE, That burns down the whole town!

U is for URANIUM... BOMBS!

N is for NO SURVIVORS...

       - Plankton

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Posted by Gamera on Monday, March 17, 2014 7:48 AM

Clemons: Hey thanks! Old model though, hope I learned a little since then.

Eric: Sounds cool, it's been a learning experience watching SP build the E-boat, I'd love to see another ship here, it's one thing I really need more practice with.

"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen

 

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Posted by SchattenSpartan on Monday, March 17, 2014 3:24 AM

Eric: Nice work so far!

Cliff: That Cromwell of yours Looks awesome!

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Posted by EBergerud on Sunday, March 16, 2014 10:04 PM

I've got the DML 1945 "Tokyo Bay" Buchanan - a Gleaves class as were most of the DDs at Normandy. Rick Davis, DD guru on Model Warship, says that the fittings of that kit (things are never simple with ships) make it a good match for Forrest, Corry or Hobson. Hobson was at Utah (picked up Cory's survivors) and did some proper shelling and then again at Cherbourg. (So that means it missed the E-boat festivities by a day or two, but there in spirit.) It also sunk a U-boat as part of a Hunter Killer Group. That gets the nod for now I think.

Think I'll try the "Pledge bath" technique (recommended by FS Editor Aaron Skinner) for tricky decals. I used on my last kit - a JU-52 with very irregular surface and it worked pretty well. Obviously this is a place for a stencil - but I'm not putting the project on hold.

Eric

 

A model boat is much cheaper than a real one and won't sink with you in it.

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Posted by Gamera on Sunday, March 16, 2014 9:51 PM

Hey thanks Bitbite. I posted it here but it was years ago.

"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen

 

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Posted by bitbite on Sunday, March 16, 2014 8:40 PM

Looks awesome, Gamera.  Toast

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Posted by Gamera on Sunday, March 16, 2014 7:56 PM

Oh btw I did the same as SP on the turret star, soaked that sucka in decal setting solution and cut it where it wanted to wrinkle- seemed to work ok.

"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen

 

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Posted by stikpusher on Sunday, March 16, 2014 7:50 PM

On my turret star I applied copious amounts of decal solvent, sliced and diced where it could help, then went back and touched up with white paint before weathering. There is just too much contouring and very prominent raised detail where that decal goes.

If your looking for a destroyer to fight off my Scnellboot, one of Dragons Benson/Gleaves class will fit the bill nicely, although they were on the opposite flank near Cherbourg. For a RN destroyer I think Trumpter recently issued some Tribal class kits. Or you could go big and get HMS Warspite, which engaged Hoffman's attack. Another David & Goliath encounter at sea.

 

F is for FIRE, That burns down the whole town!

U is for URANIUM... BOMBS!

N is for NO SURVIVORS...

       - Plankton

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Posted by Gamera on Sunday, March 16, 2014 7:42 PM

Wow, great work all around guys!!!

Eric: Looks great, the Cromwell is a gem of a kit. Frankly if you go with the Tamiya tracks and they do snap in the future shouldn't be too hard to replace them.

"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen

 

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Posted by Bish on Sunday, March 16, 2014 5:50 PM

Looking good Eric.

I am a Norfolk man and i glory in being so

 

On the bench: Airfix 1/72nd Harrier GR.3/Fujimi 1/72nd Ju 87D-3

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Posted by EBergerud on Sunday, March 16, 2014 4:28 PM

Looks like some good things coming down the road. I've really got to finish my tank soon enough that I can build a US DD to shoot at Stik's Eboat. (Kind of looking forward to it. I build a plane-tank-ship cycle when possible and in three years of modelling I've never built a modern ship kit that could be described as "state of the art."  The DML USN and KM DDs are supposed to fit the bill. But there will be heart attacks - always are with ships.)

Speaking of the Cromwell, the thing has built itself. There's a Comet "Walk Around" online and it's pretty clear that the Brit armor was pretty clean but still textured. Tamiya did a good job emulating it, but it's so fine that it won't survive painting and weathering - so I overemphasized it with glue/putty. Had time to let it cure so I used Vallejo's primer which I like a lot (or maybe I should say that I really dislike using lacquer paints like Tamiya Surface Primer.) 

I look at modelling as a work in progress which means I look for different things to try as often as possible. (Probably means I'll never get good at anything.) A fine modeller I know says that addicts are made up of people that when kids liked either erector sets or finger painting. I'm a finger painter. (Not alone - Mig Jimenez has written he doesn't really like to build kits - probably not seriously. Mike Rinaldi gives a mega weather to a Firefly beautifully constructed by someone else in Vol 2 of Tank Art.) This build I'm looking at webbing and foliage, two embellishments I've never tried. I've got a good recipie for "Hessian Tape" and it calls for aftermarket webbing instead of bandage, so I got some from Verlinden. I've been looking at various artificial trees etc used by railroaders but they all look artificial. So I blew $30 on dried arctic sage. It looks real because it is. It will take some serious futzing to fill it out and make it look like something a crew would have stuck on a tank. I'm hoping this will work okay because I've got a lot of late war armor and foliage was widely used by everybody, especially the Germans. We'll see.

I'm going with the Tamiya tracks. (It's either that or halt the project for at least two weeks while a Hobby Boss flew in from Hong Kong.) The first three tanks I built were ancient Tamiyas and the rubber bands were perfectly sturdy if not very detailed. But I'd guess they were made out of different material. The set with the Cromwell have adequate detail, are very flexibile, can be glued with plastic cement (instead of melted) and the holes fit. The fenders and mud flaps pictured above are on with white glue and I'll take them off if the tracks work out okay. If not, we'll put them on and hide as many sins as possible. I'm going to leave the Normandy cowling on the rear - many Brits believed it helped the exhaust somehow and left them on throughout the war and it looks neat. Now how I'm going to get a decal star to fit on top of the turret, I'm not sure.

More later.

Eric

 

A model boat is much cheaper than a real one and won't sink with you in it.

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Posted by stikpusher on Sunday, March 16, 2014 2:11 PM

I used the decals off of the Testors 1/48 P-47 kit for mine. I gave that kit to my kids to build, I just wanted Gabby's decals. I used them on the Monogram "hi Tec" P-47D release. IIRC, Academy also does a kit of that Jug with some top quality Cartograf decals, not their standard mediocre ones. That P-47 kit has a good reputation from what I have read. I am pretty sure at one point that both Aeromaster and Superscale did decals for his mount, but I do not know of any current sheets out now.

 

F is for FIRE, That burns down the whole town!

U is for URANIUM... BOMBS!

N is for NO SURVIVORS...

       - Plankton

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Posted by SchattenSpartan on Sunday, March 16, 2014 1:40 PM

Looking good, Ed!

Stik: That's why I chose it over Kepner's Aircraft. I actually like Kokomo a bit more, but There is no photo of it with full stripes and I don't really want to build a what-if aircraft for a GB tied to a historical event. Do you know of any good company that makes decals for this bird? I just had a (brief) look at Hannants and I wasn't able to find a set...

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Posted by stikpusher on Sunday, March 16, 2014 12:18 PM

PM, nice progress on your M4 so far. I always enjoy watching those take shape.

SS, Gabby's Jug is an excellent choice. I has such a unique look with its one of a kind camo pattern and invasion stripes. And fortunately it was fairly well photographed as well.

68, you're making great progress as well on your Mustang. Almost ready for paint!

 

F is for FIRE, That burns down the whole town!

U is for URANIUM... BOMBS!

N is for NO SURVIVORS...

       - Plankton

LSM

 

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Posted by 68GT on Sunday, March 16, 2014 11:10 AM

I wouldn't worry if I were you.  This is my first Mustang in over 20 years and I'm going straight out of the box.  Plus I don't think I'm as good as others may think.

Maybe when I get to the last plane on the decal sheet though.

On Ed's bench, ???

  

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Posted by schmidty on Sunday, March 16, 2014 11:01 AM

Greg; I've always liked Shermans, so I'm looking forward to that.  

And Ed; I'm interested to see what you do with the same kit I'm building.  Hopefully you don't show me up too much! Wink

Nice progress, both of you.

--Mike

On the Bench: 1:72 Academy P-51B

On Deck: 1:72 Hobby Craft DHC-3 (U-1A) & 1:72 Academy Ju 87G-1

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Posted by 68GT on Sunday, March 16, 2014 10:57 AM
Making some quick progress on th P-51B

On Ed's bench, ???

  

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Posted by SchattenSpartan on Sunday, March 16, 2014 10:46 AM

Nice start, Greg!

Bish: Would you mind changing my entry from Kepner's kinda what-if Jug to one flown by Gabreski? I think that camo pattern looks really nice combined with invasion stripes:

The model is going to be the exact same one as before (Tamiya 1/48), but with a different paint scheme.

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Posted by Bish on Sunday, March 16, 2014 7:10 AM

Good to see this stared Greg, looking good.

I got started on the Panther on Thurs, I managed to finish the turret last gun and am just adding the suspension, so will get some pics up tonight.

I am a Norfolk man and i glory in being so

 

On the bench: Airfix 1/72nd Harrier GR.3/Fujimi 1/72nd Ju 87D-3

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Posted by pyrman64 on Sunday, March 16, 2014 7:03 AM

I got started on my mid-production M4 Sherman this past Friday.  Here's what I managed to get done....

the turret in progress

the pistol port, it's cast in so I had to putty it a bit

the 3-piece transmission cover

and the rear panel (minus the trailer hitch)

Greg H

"There is many a boy here today who looks on war as all glory, but, boys, it is all hell." Gen. Wm T. Sherman (11 April 1880, Columbus, Ohio)

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