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US CARRIER AVIATION GROUP BUILD 2013

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Posted by SchattenSpartan on Thursday, August 1, 2013 9:13 PM

Looking nice, Eagle!

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Posted by Eagle90 on Thursday, August 1, 2013 9:24 PM

SchattenSpartan

Looking nice, Eagle!

Thank you sir! 

Eagle90

 

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Posted by Greg on Thursday, August 1, 2013 9:33 PM

Major stuff since your last update, Eagle. Looking gooo-ood. (think Andy Griffith here).

The detail work both draws attention to your custom drilled airbrakes, and makes them not steal the whole show at the same time. Neat the way that worked out.

If it's any consolation, I totally messed up a more than a couple of decals on mine.Sort of didn't call attention to them with the way I photographed. Far be it for me to be offering advice, but I wonder if a bit of Solvaset (carefully) might settle them down if you haven't sealed anything yet? Also, I believe it is ok to re-apply a bit more Microset if things didn't settle the first time or if acquiring Solvaset is inconvenient for you. Anyone please correct me if I'm wrong.

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Posted by MAgather on Thursday, August 1, 2013 9:43 PM

Eagle,

Great looking Dauntless. I don't know that Micro Set and Sol have age issues, leastwise mine seems to still work after all these years (15+) so just go slow and reapply the Sol if you need them to snuggle down some more.

Clemens, what a testament this GB is to you!  I'm somewhere around P 25, so I'll need to do some fast reading and non linear commenting from this point forward for a bit.

Greg and GB, thanks for the support. This one is definitely kicking my ***, but a step at a time is the key.

Good Modeling,
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Posted by MAgather on Thursday, August 1, 2013 9:55 PM
Good Modeling,
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Posted by Eagle90 on Friday, August 2, 2013 7:11 AM

Greg

Major stuff since your last update, Eagle. Looking gooo-ood. (think Andy Griffith here).

The detail work both draws attention to your custom drilled airbrakes, and makes them not steal the whole show at the same time. Neat the way that worked out.

If it's any consolation, I totally messed up a more than a couple of decals on mine.Sort of didn't call attention to them with the way I photographed. Far be it for me to be offering advice, but I wonder if a bit of Solvaset (carefully) might settle them down if you haven't sealed anything yet? Also, I believe it is ok to re-apply a bit more Microset if things didn't settle the first time or if acquiring Solvaset is inconvenient for you. Anyone please correct me if I'm wrong.

Thank you Greg!  Yeah, the air brakes I think are my highlight for this kit.  They turned out a lot better than I thought.  As for the decals, this was one of the estate sale kits I had, so you never know how they stored them.  It could have been sitting out in a garage somewhere.  I have put a coat of Testors Dull on there THEN noticed the decals.  Oh well, it's "weathering", yeah weathering!  Embarrassed

Eagle90

 

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Posted by Eagle90 on Friday, August 2, 2013 7:14 AM

MAgather

Eagle,

Great looking Dauntless. I don't know that Micro Set and Sol have age issues, leastwise mine seems to still work after all these years (15+) so just go slow and reapply the Sol if you need them to snuggle down some more.

Clemens, what a testament this GB is to you!  I'm somewhere around P 25, so I'll need to do some fast reading and non linear commenting from this point forward for a bit.

Greg and GB, thanks for the support. This one is definitely kicking my ***, but a step at a time is the key.

Thank you!  I had already put a coat of Testors Dull on the Dauntless before I noticed the decals.  I don't think the Micro Sol will work now will it?  I'd sure be willing to try to see if they settle a little bit more.  Your thoughts?

Eagle90

 

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Posted by Eagle90 on Friday, August 2, 2013 7:16 AM

MAgather

Very nice work there Marty!  Great build you got going!

Eagle90

 

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Posted by SchattenSpartan on Friday, August 2, 2013 11:29 AM

Stunning work, Marty!

I didn't notice that we are at page 71 already... Thanks to all of yoo for participating!

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Posted by Greg on Friday, August 2, 2013 4:15 PM

Marty, all that scratch building is way over my head, and in fact has me scratching my head. :) Looking good and also good to see you back at it!

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Posted by MAgather on Saturday, August 3, 2013 8:38 PM

Eagle, I don't think the solutions will work through a top coat. Did you use acrylic?if  so, Maybe you could shoot windex to cut through that shouldn't hurt your decals. If enamel or lacquer it might be dicier.

Guys, any thoughts?

Good Modeling,
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Posted by MAgather on Saturday, August 3, 2013 8:40 PM

Thanks guys! As I said, I'm not the fastest but I have fun.

Good Modeling,
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Posted by SchattenSpartan on Saturday, August 3, 2013 8:51 PM

You have plenty of time left. And if it isn't enough, just carry that project over to round 2...

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Posted by Eagle90 on Sunday, August 4, 2013 4:34 PM

MAgather

Eagle, I don't think the solutions will work through a top coat. Did you use acrylic?if  so, Maybe you could shoot windex to cut through that shouldn't hurt your decals. If enamel or lacquer it might be dicier.

Guys, any thoughts?

Hey Magather,

I didn't think it would work.  I used Testors Dullcote.  Oh well, lesson learned.  Thanks for the help!

Eagle90

 

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Posted by Greg on Sunday, August 4, 2013 5:45 PM

Sorry that didn't work out, Eagle.

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Posted by Eagle90 on Sunday, August 4, 2013 6:03 PM

Greg

Sorry that didn't work out, Eagle.

Thanks Greg.  No worries thou.  It doesn't look too terrible and for the most part the decals turned out well.  Could just be the old decals. 

Eagle90

 

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Posted by jbell30 on Sunday, August 4, 2013 9:24 PM

If its not to late I would like to join with Trumpeters 1/48th RA-5C Vigilante

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Posted by SchattenSpartan on Monday, August 5, 2013 7:29 AM

It's never too late! You are on the list!

Dre
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Posted by Dre on Monday, August 5, 2013 12:08 PM

Hey Marty- good looking work you're doing in there.  Have a look at Steel Beach accessories line-up- I think they may have some resin bits in development that could be of interest to you.

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Posted by jbell30 on Monday, August 5, 2013 4:08 PM

Here is my progress so far....I was on such a roll that I forgot to take pics of the pit before I joined the fuselage.

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Posted by SchattenSpartan on Monday, August 5, 2013 4:12 PM

Looking really nice!

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Posted by MAgather on Monday, August 5, 2013 7:55 PM

Dre, Thank you. I need to go back in the thread to catch up on your build.  You might be done now for all I know.  I think the Steel Beach stuff is 1/48, but I did see that somebody just released a 1/72 wing fold resin set, and it might have been them.  I was tempted, but i'm going to have all the hatches open so it seems a bit of a stretch to have the wings folded. One nice thing in that mod is the slats are extended, and that is going to be another head scratcher for me. I've been thinking about how that will come together.

jbell, Welcome and what a great aircraft to bring to the GB. I will be watching witth interest as I just finished the Trumpy 1/72 and I've had my eye on a 1/48, NAA bird and all.  

Here is a pic of my build finished earlier this winter:

Good Modeling,
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Posted by SchattenSpartan on Monday, August 5, 2013 8:18 PM

That's one good looking model, Marty!

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Posted by Greg on Tuesday, August 6, 2013 11:22 AM

jbell, that cockpit looks fantastic!

I am hoping to learn how to come close in 1/48th scale to what you have done here someday. For now, the techniques are apparently over my head.

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Posted by gregbale on Tuesday, August 6, 2013 2:34 PM

Eagle - the SBD is looking first-class. I'm with everyone else, the drilling of the dive-brakes is exceptional, and no small accomplishment (no pun intended) in "braille scale." Looking forward to seeing it with the canopy on.

Jbell - Nice 'pit action on the Vigie. Can't beat those Eduard sets!

Marty - Nice Vigie of your own, and your work on the ingress/egress tunnel on the Whale is both inspiring and sobering. That kind of emergency exit was dicey enough back in the B-17 days; it's insane to think that any designer would contemplate it as a viable option for a service jet.

Greg

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"Every time you correct me on my grammar I love you a little fewer."
 
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Posted by jbell30 on Tuesday, August 6, 2013 4:27 PM

Greg and gregbale thanks for the compliment.....Greg it took me about a year to get the hang of the pe in general, but once you get the hang of it you can't stop using it.  It makes your cockpits pop!

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Posted by stikpusher on Tuesday, August 6, 2013 4:30 PM

Oh nice! TWO Vigies here! I love the lines of that bird!

 

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Posted by MAgather on Wednesday, August 7, 2013 11:26 AM

Clemens, GregB and Stik,

Thanks for the comments. The Vigi was the model that pushed me over the "My skills aren't up to par" line. That paint is Humbrol enamel I bought in the 80's for my Tamiya Tomcat bought at the same time. I've been afraid to build iit out of fear I wouldn't be able to master it and it would be an embarassment. Superscale decals, and the reason I picked that livery is there is a little yellow circle down below the cockpit with a Chinese Junk and the wording "Gulf of Tonkin Yacht Club".  I will shoot some 'real' photos when I get back home and post them up so you all can see some detail.

And I agree, exiting an aircraft via that slide on the Whale would be about the most terrifying thing you could do. I recently found a link of some video of them testing it with a dummy. When it hits the airstream you can't believe how violent it is.  

Good Modeling,
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Posted by checkmateking02 on Wednesday, August 7, 2013 12:55 PM

Excellent work, jbell and MA.  Very appealing to the eye.

Regarding PE cockpit details, I just tried some PE seat belts for the first time, but I was wondering about installation.  I painted them first, but of course when I bent them to install them, some of the paint chipped off.

It wasn't too hard to touch up again, but it got me thinking--do you paint first, then install; or do you install first, then paint?

 

 

 

 

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Posted by Eagle90 on Wednesday, August 7, 2013 1:16 PM

gregbale

Eagle - the SBD is looking first-class. I'm with everyone else, the drilling of the dive-brakes is exceptional, and no small accomplishment (no pun intended) in "braille scale." Looking forward to seeing it with the canopy on.

Jbell - Nice 'pit action on the Vigie. Can't beat those Eduard sets!

Marty - Nice Vigie of your own, and your work on the ingress/egress tunnel on the Whale is both inspiring and sobering. That kind of emergency exit was dicey enough back in the B-17 days; it's insane to think that any designer would contemplate it as a viable option for a service jet.

Thanks Gregbale!  She turned out to be a pretty little thing.  The canopy was the worst fitting I have ever seen!  I filled the gaps with white glue and painted over it.  Hope to get to her tonight.  Thanks again!

Eagle90

 

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