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Third Annual Berny Memorial Group Build

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  • From: Commonwealth of Virginia
Posted by Tal Afar Dave on Tuesday, September 16, 2014 7:40 PM

Wow, Jim, that's unreal.  I wish you the best as you try to navigate this emotional family mess.  Hang in there, man!!

2022 New Year's Resolution:  Enter 1 group build and COMPLETE a build this year!!  Why Photobucket did you rob me of my one Group Build Badge???  Must be part of the strong anti-Monogram cartel!!!

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Posted by mikeymize on Tuesday, September 16, 2014 10:33 PM

Sounds like things just went from bad to worse Jim. When things are tough you really see the true character of people; these family members are showing theirs! Sounds as though they've abdicated all responsibilities and blame others for their own mistakes. Makes me appreciate even more my family.I wish you only the best.

"Time you enjoy wasting is not wasted time".


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  • From: Lafayette, Indiana
Posted by Son Of Medicine Man on Thursday, September 18, 2014 6:05 AM

jimbot58

Well, things have come to be a nightmare! I had a big row with my sister last night when I announced that the trust fund was empty and there was no longer any money to give her! Suddenly, everything is my fault! Her son can not vacate Mom's house because I never stepped forward to be a father to her illegitimate children and i didn't teach her son how to be a man and fend for himself! He is bipolar and depressed and will probably kill himself because of this (me)! She can't work (or won't) for what ever reason, and just expected Mom to help her and her son out. She continues to believe that because Mom and Dad always helped her out, somehow this should always be this way! I couldn't get her to understand that they did this because they had the means to, but I don't! My bratty niece jumped in and declared that we are no longer family! I've been so distraught, I didn't even go in to work.

Hi Jim,

I am so sorry to hear about the trouble your family is causing you.  But you have tried your best.  There is no fault on your part.  There are people in this world who will not do anything for themselves and will take advantage of others as a life style.  It sounds like your sister and her clan are this type of people.

Try not to dwell on this.  You know you have done nothing wrong.  Do not doubt yourself.  They were no longer family to you a long time ago.  They have never helped you or your mother.  And now it has come to the finale.

Ken

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  • From: Nampa, Idaho
Posted by jelliott523 on Thursday, September 18, 2014 4:20 PM

 Finally got the pictures to post.  I think I've finally got the hang of this.  This isnt the best photo; however, it does show the progress I've made on this kit.  Only a few more things to finish and I can get the decals on her.

On the Bench:  Lots of unfinished projects!  Smile

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  • From: SW Virginia
Posted by Gamera on Thursday, September 18, 2014 7:25 PM

She looks good to me, nice work!

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

 

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  • From: Rowland Heights, California
Posted by Duke Maddog on Friday, September 19, 2014 6:07 PM

That's a nice smooth paint job Jelliott! Way to go!

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  • From: Lafayette, Indiana
Posted by Son Of Medicine Man on Saturday, September 20, 2014 7:43 PM

jelliott523

 Finally got the pictures to post.  I think I've finally got the hang of this.  This isnt the best photo; however, it does show the progress I've made on this kit.  Only a few more things to finish and I can get the decals on her.

That looks great Jelliott!  Yes  Yes

Ken

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  • From: California
Posted by mikeymize on Saturday, September 20, 2014 9:59 PM

Great transition between the greys on your F-16; very realistic!

"Time you enjoy wasting is not wasted time".


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  • From: Nampa, Idaho
Posted by jelliott523 on Sunday, September 21, 2014 11:06 AM

Thanks guys for the kind words.  Its been a lot of fun getting back into this hobby after about 15 years off.  My wife hasnt been the most impressed with the amount of money I've been spending on kits; however, I just tell her that its cheaper than some other things out there.  I didnt dare mention the fact that this hobby is much cheaper than her taste in wine.  I may be a little hard-headed, but I aint stupid!  LOL

On the Bench:  Lots of unfinished projects!  Smile

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Posted by jimbot58 on Sunday, September 21, 2014 6:11 PM

Nice work. The angle of your photo does make it appear very long in the nose, though the 2 seat cockpit always looked a bit 'off' to me on the Falcon. Some fighters seem to wear the second cockpit better than others. I've also got a "D" Falcon partially built in my "put aside for later" stash-It's supposed to wear some adversary markings, but sort of stalled on it.

Like to see what you have under that masking in the cockpit when you get that far.

Jim

*******

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 Sunday, September 21, 2014 6:13 PM

jelliott523

 Finally got the pictures to post.  I think I've finally got the hang of this.  This isnt the best photo; however, it does show the progress I've made on this kit.  Only a few more things to finish and I can get the decals on her.

Meant to add a response to your post in my previous comments but forgot to hit the "Quote" button

*******

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 modelcrazy on Sunday, September 21, 2014 6:24 PM

Finished the Type 97 Chi Ha. It is depicted hull down in a crater waiting for something to happen.

     As usual, feedback and comments are welcome. Steve

Steve

Building a kit from your stash is like cutting a head off a Hydra, two more take it's place.

 

 

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Posted by jimbot58 on Sunday, September 21, 2014 8:06 PM

modelcrazy

Finished the Type 97 Chi Ha. It is depicted hull down in a crater waiting for something to happen.

     As usual, feedback and comments are welcome. Steve

Nice work! I've always wanted to try a diorama, but never got around to it. I've dabbled in model railroads, so I probably have some basic skills to do it.

I was curious about the yellow marking-what is the purpose of it? It's not intended to be some sort of camo, is it?

Jim

*******

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 modelcrazy on Sunday, September 21, 2014 8:44 PM

Jim,

From what I read in the instructions, "they produced the effects of dividing the vehicle and misleading it's direction" similar to the Navy's Measure 32 or "Dazzle" camouflage on ships.

Steve

Steve

Building a kit from your stash is like cutting a head off a Hydra, two more take it's place.

 

 

http://www.spamodeler.com/forum/

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Posted by jimbot58 on Monday, September 22, 2014 3:29 AM

modelcrazy

Jim,

From what I read in the instructions, "they produced the effects of dividing the vehicle and misleading it's direction" similar to the Navy's Measure 32 or "Dazzle" camouflage on ships.

Steve

Interesting. I always wonder if these methods work or not.

Today I was  surfing the net and was reading articles about the US and how it's falling behind on technology. Someone analyzed how we would do against the Ruskies in a fight and they believe the Su-27 would beat the pants off the F-22's and F-35's. Even F-15's and 16's would do badly. It was said that the F-35 is the plane that can't. Can't accelerate, can't climb, can't turn! They claimed that in a down and dirty dogfight, a 1950's Mig-21 could beat it. I'm glad we spent all that money on it!

In the meantime, I started looking at the Su-27 and before you know it, my fingers were ordering a Zvezda Su-27SM Flanker 'B' and a Eduard detail set. Shouldn't spend money, but I gotta reward myself a little with all that OT I worked! It didn't help that Sprue Bros. only had one of each left and you know how that goes- get 'em while you can! Now they are both out of stock! Besides, I have been curious about Zvezda kits anyway.

I just hope I don't have to learn to read Russian to assemble the kit.

No major advances on the kits for now. I'm kind of in that stage of fixing seams, and trial fitting parts. You know how that goes: put them together, take them apart, sand a little here, add a bit of a shim there, try it again. Tedious stuff. With the F-8 and all the components that go in between the fuselage halves, it takes some TLC to be sure it's all going to come together right before it's ready for cement.. The A-10 is taking some minor tweeking as well.

Jim

*******

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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  • From: SW Virginia
Posted by Gamera on Monday, September 22, 2014 7:18 AM

modelcrazy

Jim,

From what I read in the instructions, "they produced the effects of dividing the vehicle and misleading it's direction" similar to the Navy's Measure 32 or "Dazzle" camouflage on ships.

Steve

You know oddly I've never seen it addressed anywhere but that does make sense. I always thought they looked a little odd too. Apparently the Imperial Army started with them around '37 or so and applied this camo scheme up until '43 or so when the yellow stripes stopped being used. Though in some cases they were still being applied right up to the end of the war. Japanese armour is as pretty evident a strange field, no much is known or maybe just not translated into English. 

Jim: No idea about current US tech vrs. the Russian. Not sure the Su-27 is anywhere near that formidable, though IMHO it's the most attractive aircraft the Soviets/Russians have ever built and I really like the looks of the thing. Only kit of it I've build is the old Academy kit in 1/48th before they started charging an arm and leg for it. The plane is BIG, maybe a third bigger than a F-15. I'm sure the newer Zvesda kits are probably much more accurate and may fit better. 

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

 

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    January 2014
  • From: Nampa, Idaho
Posted by jelliott523 on Monday, September 22, 2014 8:20 AM
jimbot58

Nice work. The angle of your photo does make it appear very long in the nose, though the 2 seat cockpit always looked a bit 'off' to me on the Falcon. Some fighters seem to wear the second cockpit better than others. I've also got a "D" Falcon partially built in my "put aside for later" stash-It's supposed to wear some adversary markings, but sort of stalled on it.

Like to see what you have under that masking in the cockpit when you get that far.

Jim

Thanks Jim, yes the "D" model does look a little odd with the longer canopy, I think that is one of the reasons that I chose this aircraft. As of right now, I'm not happy with whats under the masking for the cockpit. I am going to have to break out my micro brushes and magnifying lens to do some work in that area. Once I get to work on it I will post some pics of that area. On this aircraft I was actually getting more practice using the airbrush. Airbrushing is a new first for me. In the past when I was building models (15+ years ago) I was using primarily a regular, cheap testors brush or a rattlecan. Now that I feel more comfortable I will start focusing on other areas.

On the Bench:  Lots of unfinished projects!  Smile

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  • From: Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, England
Posted by Bish on Monday, September 22, 2014 12:47 PM

Steve, lovely looking build. really like the base as well. Nice work.

jelliot, really liking that.

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 modelcrazy on Monday, September 22, 2014 2:06 PM

Bish,

Like you told me once,"it's all a case of presentation"

I haven't forgotten that.

Steve

Building a kit from your stash is like cutting a head off a Hydra, two more take it's place.

 

 

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Posted by jimbot58 on Tuesday, September 23, 2014 3:12 AM

Hey all.

Not a lot done tonight. Somebody re-gifted me an inexpensive Android D2 tablet. I have been messing with it trying to get into my WiFi, but am having trouble getting it to authenticate. Might have to call my ISP for assistance. After I gave that up, I found it has Angry Birds-Space edition. Damn things kind of addicting! After a couple of hours, I exhausted the battery, and had to quit.

A few things I have accomplished:

Getting all those pieces fitting into place so I can cement the fuselage up eventually:

But first, I have to complete the cockpit: still a few tiny parts to go in including the handles for the face curtain:

Once the cockpit is in place, I can glue up the halves and then add yet a few more PE parts!

Not cemented yet, but planning how I'm going to get that pesky wing root to line up:

Well, more pictures will have to wait- Photobucket just went for maintenance.

Guess I'll head off to bed!

Jim

*******

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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    September 2010
  • From: California
Posted by mikeymize on Tuesday, September 23, 2014 11:41 AM

Yeah Jim , saying Angry Birds is kind of addicting is like saying cocaine's kind of addicting. I wasted too much of my life on that stupid game; at least according to my girlfriend! My response was always the same: would you prefer I spent more time at strip clubs? Anyway, the fact that you got any work done on the model is exemplary my friend. And it's looking pretty darn good! Thanks for the update.

"Time you enjoy wasting is not wasted time".


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  • From: SW Virginia
Posted by Gamera on Tuesday, September 23, 2014 11:45 AM

Very nice work on the cockpit there Jim.

That's one thing I haven't played but I downloaded Star Trek Online about two weeks ago and haven't gotten much of anything done for playing it. Glad to you see you find something to take your mind off your troubles there Jim.

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

 

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Posted by Tal Afar Dave on Tuesday, September 23, 2014 5:47 PM

Embarrassed.......and here I was feeling all guilty about playing World of Tanks on Xbox!!!!!!Embarrassed

TAD

2022 New Year's Resolution:  Enter 1 group build and COMPLETE a build this year!!  Why Photobucket did you rob me of my one Group Build Badge???  Must be part of the strong anti-Monogram cartel!!!

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  • From: Lafayette, Indiana
Posted by Son Of Medicine Man on Wednesday, September 24, 2014 5:50 AM

modelcrazy

Finished the Type 97 Chi Ha. It is depicted hull down in a crater waiting for something to happen.

     As usual, feedback and comments are welcome. Steve

Great job there Steve! I can see the dirt caked onto the tracks which adds a lot of realism. You did  a great job on the wash as well.  Yes  Yes 

Ken

 

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  • From: Lafayette, Indiana
Posted by Son Of Medicine Man on Wednesday, September 24, 2014 5:59 AM

jimbot58

Hey all.

Not a lot done tonight. Somebody re-gifted me an inexpensive Android D2 tablet. I have been messing with it trying to get into my WiFi, but am having trouble getting it to authenticate. Might have to call my ISP for assistance. After I gave that up, I found it has Angry Birds-Space edition. Damn things kind of addicting! After a couple of hours, I exhausted the battery, and had to quit.

A few things I have accomplished:

Getting all those pieces fitting into place so I can cement the fuselage up eventually:

But first, I have to complete the cockpit: still a few tiny parts to go in including the handles for the face curtain:

Once the cockpit is in place, I can glue up the halves and then add yet a few more PE parts!

Not cemented yet, but planning how I'm going to get that pesky wing root to line up:

Well, more pictures will have to wait- Photobucket just went for maintenance.

Guess I'll head off to bed!

Jim

Hi Jim,

I recall playing a few nights of Angry Birds!

Great work on your F-8E Crusader!  Yes  Yes  The cockpit looks great (as always).  How you can do that at 1/72 scale I still don't understand!

Ken

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  • From: Lafayette, Indiana
Posted by Son Of Medicine Man on Wednesday, September 24, 2014 6:00 AM

mikeymize

Yeah Jim , saying Angry Birds is kind of addicting is like saying cocaine's kind of addicting. I wasted too much of my life on that stupid game; at least according to my girlfriend! My response was always the same: would you prefer I spent more time at strip clubs? Anyway, the fact that you got any work done on the model is exemplary my friend. And it's looking pretty darn good! Thanks for the update.

LMAO!  Big Smile 

Ken

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Posted by jimbot58 on Wednesday, September 24, 2014 9:35 AM

Well, if nothing else the price on the tablet, pad, or whatever it is was right-you can't argue with free! I did find another use for it: it has Kindle installed and there was I book I wanted that was only available as a trade paperback or a download....16 bucks plus shipping or 5 for the download. I already have an Amazon account, so.......

Now I'm reading instead of hobby work!

Jim

*******

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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    June 2009
Posted by jimbot58 on Thursday, September 25, 2014 3:16 AM

Hey all.

Pass the cigars, another new arrival at my house!

I know, not that big of a deal, but it was kind of interesting as this is my first Russian made kit! I've had German, Chinese, Japanese, Korean to name a few, but no Ruskie!

Had to open, and found this:

A box within a box! Got to give them credit for packaging!

Inside that:

With a couple of exceptions, most of the sprues are bagged individually. They could have bagged the decals though.

I didn't really look at it too much, or open anything, but from what I saw, the molding looked fairly crisp.The manual is interesting as one page says something like, "Placement of technical data labels" instead of just decal placement.

Had to put it away though, as I don't want to do another project yet.

Jim

*******

On my workbench now:

It's all about classic cars now!

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

 

 

 

  • Member since
    November 2010
  • From: Lafayette, Indiana
Posted by Son Of Medicine Man on Thursday, September 25, 2014 5:46 AM

jimbot58

Well, if nothing else the price on the tablet, pad, or whatever it is was right-you can't argue with free! I did find another use for it: it has Kindle installed and there was I book I wanted that was only available as a trade paperback or a download....16 bucks plus shipping or 5 for the download. I already have an Amazon account, so.......

Now I'm reading instead of hobby work!

Jim

Hi Jim,

I have always wanted to get a Kindle.  Very cool.

Ken

  • Member since
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  • From: Lafayette, Indiana
Posted by Son Of Medicine Man on Thursday, September 25, 2014 5:51 AM

jimbot58

Hey all.

Pass the cigars, another new arrival at my house!

I know, not that big of a deal, but it was kind of interesting as this is my first Russian made kit! I've had German, Chinese, Japanese, Korean to name a few, but no Ruskie!

Had to open, and found this:

A box within a box! Got to give them credit for packaging!

Inside that:

With a couple of exceptions, most of the sprues are bagged individually. They could have bagged the decals though.

I didn't really look at it too much, or open anything, but from what I saw, the molding looked fairly crisp.The manual is interesting as one page says something like, "Placement of technical data labels" instead of just decal placement.

Had to put it away though, as I don't want to do another project yet.

Jim

Hi Jim,

From the pictures it looks like a nice kit.  I am looking forward to seeing  you build it!

Ken

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