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I wondered if that what you meant. Those are not exhausts, they are a part of the air cleaners jack mentioned. Nice work.
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
Thank you Bish.
Nomad53
Nice work on the Tiger, Nomad! I added you to the roster!
Thank you so much.
Looking great Nomad! That interior rocks! Great work!
Eagle90
Hello everyone.
I see only western & Pacific fronts aviation, so I am thinking of joining with a Yak-3 fighter, as flown during the Soviet Baltic Offensives of autumn 1944.
Kit by Eduard in 1/48.
Cheers
This will be the selected machine.
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Glad to have you on board Zveda. Nice to have something from the Red Air force on board.
Progress report. Okay now in the painting stage and getting ready to weather the Tiger. I do not like the camo pattern that I did but oh well I am still learning the ropes with the airbrush. lol.
Thanks Eagle90 fir the comment.
I posted this in a new topic by mistake so here it is here in the right one. lol
Here is the finished Tiger 1 except for the base and more weathering.
Hope you like it. Any comments are welcome because at this stage I can still add paint or whatever the model needs to make it better.
Thanks.
Damn, sorry Nomad, missed this one and have let this GB slip a bit. Nice to see you get this one finished, I think SS is still playing catch up on the forums after his long absence. I'll give him a nudge to get this on the front page.
I regret that I am also a little slow on the uptake Nomad. I believe that you have done a rather masterful piece of work on a pretty raw model. Your camo especially, is really well done. Thank You for taking the time and effort to share your talents with us.
I'm actually making some slow progress on the Hellcat. I've met with some self induced set backs. Namely with the Quickboost gun barrels. I ended up having to order a second set and redo them in order to get the right. I'm getting near to the primer stage but, I'll get some pics up here soon prior to doing so.
"Not only do I not know what's going on, I wouldn't know what to do about it if I did". George Carlin
Hey everyone,
Here is pic of the B-24D, There isn't much done, But it's a start
A.K.A. Ken Making Modeling Great Again
Nice to see it started Ken, Joe, looking forward to seeing those pics.
I was planning on starting my 251 for this GB right after I finished the Stuka. But I have decided I want a wall/gate to complete the dio for it, I am determined not to add any more kits to the waiting list. So I have put the 251 off till later in the year.
Nomad: Looking very nice! I'll get your Tiger posted to the front page as soon as you tell me what picture you'd like to see up there.
Ken: That's gonna be a beast of a model once it's done!
Joe: I'm looking forward to some WIP pics!
I'm still waiting for some AM parts to dress up my Hellcat a bit more, but I hope I can start on it right away when they get here (should be somewhere around the end of July)
SchattenSpartan Nomad: Looking very nice! I'll get your Tiger posted to the front page as soon as you tell me what picture you'd like to see up there.
You can use this one.
Good job Nomad...keep up the good work!
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On the Bench: Nothing on the go ATM
"Ken: That's gonna be a beast of a model once it's done!"
Yea, I like those beasts. I still can't decide which aircraft to replicate. I guess I still have a little time.
I was looking at "The Lady Be Good" I also found "The Zodiac Squadron" It would be The Libra. But those are B 24Hs
Hi everyone,
Quick update, with the world cup going on I don't have much free time left to work on my fw 190. Everything went really well with the cockpit but as soon as I started with the firewall it looks like it all went to hell! Don't get me wrong, I really like this kit for is fine detail and all the extra goodies, and I know for a fact that all my problems with it are due to my own mistakes but it is in fact a unforgiving kit, I feel like even 0.5 mm misalignment will get me in trouble.
Anyway, this hobby would be the same without the challenges!
And now I present to you the winner of the rookie mistake of the year award:
Thank you for looking. Comments and suggestions are always welcome.
Jorge
Aaw, my dear Jorge. Fret not, as many a very experienced modeler here have fallen into the pitfalls of the precision fitting Eduard 190. And as far as your "rookie mistake" goes, that should be easily remedied with some sanding. Your doing a grand job there. Don't get discouraged just keep treating us to your fine work.
Well, at least one thing, I am not the only one who makes that rookie mistake. That liquid weld can cause some major damage when it seeps under your thumbs. For all the trouble its giving you, its great to see your pushing on with it.
Geez..I weld my stupid fingers to my projects all the time!!! If I had a dollar......LOL
How we getting on here guys.
Hey Bish, Thanks for asking. Although I haven't posted any pics in a while I have been making progress on the Hellcat. Albeit rather slow progress. I am just about to the priming stage. I have the wings on complete with Quickboost gun barrels. I messed up the first set of guns and thusly had to order a second set. I also got the Quickboost exhaust pipes on which took a bit of alteration and time. All in all it's coming along nicely. Your query is timely Bish in that I hoped to have some pics on here tomorrow. How's everyone else coming along?
Looking forward to seeing that one Joe.
Yup, second that!
I'm glad to finally get you all some progress pics. As I said before I added quickboost gun barrels and exhaust pipes. I've also used PE on the oil cooler, belly access hatch, tail wheel and on the upper ID lights. I've still got to add the PE rings for the lower ID lights. I had to carve out the molded on exhaust pipes with my Dremel engraver bit in order to install the AM pipes. Before on the right and post carved on the left.
So, here's where I am at at the moment. Also of note here is that I did not have to glue the wings at all. They fit so tightly into the slots that it is not necessary. Nice! Thanks for taking a look.
Looking good Joe! It's always nice when things click together like that.
On my bench: Academy 1/35 UH-60L Black Hawk
Nice work there Joe.
Excellent progress...love it when things just fall together...a mark of a great kit. Wish all were like that LOL
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