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2015 Messerschmitt Bf 109 Group Build

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  • From: Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, England
Posted by Bish on Monday, May 4, 2015 1:44 PM

Thanks Joe. And don't worry about that, I certainly have. Hopefully will be ready to start in August, will give me a good 4 months, should be long enough.

I am a Norfolk man and i glory in being so

 

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Posted by Greg on Monday, May 4, 2015 2:09 PM

Doug, now I get it. Thanks! and don't ever apologize for being long-winded. Takes some words to convey things.

That's a neat procedure the your second paragraph. Definitely want to try that one.

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Posted by jgeratic on Monday, May 4, 2015 3:25 PM

Bish - great job  on the Daimler engine. Yes

Showcased on the stand like that reminds me a lot of those 1/4 scale car engine kits that had clear parts and worked on a battery - imagine it would be cool to see some aircraft kits similar to that.

regards,

Jack

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  • From: Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, England
Posted by Bish on Monday, May 4, 2015 3:42 PM

Thanks jack. Ye, that would be neat. I think I am right in saying that Airfix does a motor for their large 24th scale kits.

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 Tucohoward on Tuesday, May 5, 2015 8:58 AM

Didn't get a lot done this weekend, but the fiddly bits always seem to take forever. Did get the antenna made from a Mountain Dew can that I have been using for many years, installed the gun barrels, painted and weathered the canopy and a few other little things. Not too much left to do.

Jay

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Posted by Rigidrider on Tuesday, May 5, 2015 9:40 AM

LOLOL... I'll bet you can make an absolute butt load of antennas from an old soda can! Great idea! For years I've been using an old tin pan cover (lasagna tray) that was about 12x18 in and have barely put a dent in it. Lolol... shes going to be a beauty Jay, and again, your paint work is top notch!

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Posted by Greg on Tuesday, May 5, 2015 10:44 AM

Rigidrider

Jay................your paint work is top notch!

Jay, I'll second that. Beautiful!

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Posted by mustang1989 on Tuesday, May 5, 2015 10:59 AM

Great work on the fabrication of that antenna Jay!

                   

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Posted by panzerpilot on Tuesday, May 5, 2015 12:05 PM

Outstanding work, Jay! Really smooth finish on the paint, for sure!

Bish. Yes, Airfix does have a little motor for their 1/24. They are less than 10 dollars (3.49 pounds) When I ever get around to the Tiffy, I plan on using one for that.

Greg. Thanks. I thought folks could use that link. It includes a lot of useful info. Things I had not been able to find before.

-Tom

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Posted by Tucohoward on Tuesday, May 5, 2015 12:38 PM

Thanks a lot guys! Doug, nice work on the F so far. I  always heard the 21st Century 109s were actually pretty good, and certainly a real value. At one time you could pick those up for under $10. In fact I do have a G-14 in the stash I will have to take a look at. Filling the plugs for the screw holes won't be much of an issue for a man like yourself.

Jay

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Posted by Bish on Tuesday, May 5, 2015 1:27 PM

Tom, I did think about getting one for my Stuka. But I do fancy having the engine panels off with the engine on show. But not really decided yet.

I am a Norfolk man and i glory in being so

 

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Posted by Rigidrider on Tuesday, May 5, 2015 7:08 PM

Little more folks...

Yeah Jay, no complaints so far... Its just a bit odd building this styly of kit, but so far a great build and absolutely no fit issues at all! Any way, here are the screw holes plugged and puttied, after a rough sanding, a bit of primer should show how much more to do.

The third plug (up front) it pushed in a tad too far but no problem...

And the tail is attached.

Assy. the wings...

Well like I thought, the putty shrunk a bit, Just a good buffing down and another coat og primer should do it. PS, I'm still learning how to use rivet tool, I promise I'll try to do better the next time.

Tis all for now... light schedule this week so I'll try to get more done before the end of the week.

Take care all!

Doug

 

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Posted by mustang1989 on Wednesday, May 6, 2015 4:52 AM

That rivet tool is a must have for the bench. Where oh where did you get it Doug?

                   

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Posted by Rigidrider on Wednesday, May 6, 2015 5:53 AM

These were Excell (?) Brand and they were ordered through Amazon. They came as a 3 piece set . Other options are available, and these are actually known as "pounce wheels" and are used to mark patterns on wood plastic and such through a patterns, they also work very well as riviting tools. It will take a bit of getting used to the feel and the handeling of them but they beat the soup out of the Trumpeter tool. These are aluminum  and the trumpeter tool Iis plastic and is iffy at best.

Doug

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Posted by lostagain on Wednesday, May 6, 2015 8:03 AM

Doug

Your 'toy' model is coming up well. Heard good things about the 21st century kits.

Jay, that is seriously good paintwork on your model.

Bish, the engine is great, and the contrast in sizes adds to the effect.

And we get chocolates on this GB? I would have started earlier if I knew that.

Mike I like the group build in a group build. the painting is progressing well.

For the G-2 trop, I have sprayed the interior and done a small amount of detail painting.

There was a small amount added to the side wall to busy it up. And some more work remains for the instrument panel.

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Posted by mustang1989 on Wednesday, May 6, 2015 8:48 AM

Thanks for the info Doug!!!

Lostagain: Looks like you're off to some good progress on that interior!!

                   

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Posted by Rigidrider on Wednesday, May 6, 2015 9:09 AM

Thanks Lostagain...no complaints at all thus far. I'm really impressed with the engineering that went into this particular kit. Only small gripe I have (and its minor) is that its not an F fuselage , it more resembles a G. As I said, minor. Love your avatar by the way, one of the funniest Mel Brooks movies ever made.

Joe, I'll send pics if that helps...

Doug

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Posted by Bish on Wednesday, May 6, 2015 11:53 AM

Lost, nice start. I didn't realise you were doing that aircraft, I assume your doing it in Marseilles markings.

And thanks for the comments on the engine. Did you not get the memo on choccy's.

I am a Norfolk man and i glory in being so

 

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Posted by Tucohoward on Thursday, May 7, 2015 8:29 AM

Still working on the little things. Antenna wire, exhaust stains, landing gear indicators. Went fairly light on exhaust stains, sprayed on with gouache water colors. Getting there.

Jay

The Mighty Mo says no.

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Posted by lostagain on Thursday, May 7, 2015 9:22 AM

Jay, looking really splendid. Gouache for the exhaust stains you say, how is that used? Alcohol thinner?

Hey Doug, what Mel Brooks movie? That's me after a modelling session...

Bish, I was hoping to do Black 6 as at Duxford - but I may need to stencil out the "6" as I don't have a decal and can't locate anything suitable shape on the net. But I may be able to pick up something at the local model expo in June, or paint on clear decal film

Piers 

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Posted by Rigidrider on Thursday, May 7, 2015 9:25 AM

Lost again, LOLOLOL!!!

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Posted by Thunderbolt379 on Thursday, May 7, 2015 9:47 AM

Lostagain -- the typestyle for that numeral 6 looks very much like the turret numbers produced by Archer Fine Decals for armour, there may be something in their range that's close enough to do. Also, Hasegawa produced a kit of Black 6 so there may be a sheet out there (1:48th) to be had...

M/TB379

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Posted by Tucohoward on Thursday, May 7, 2015 10:12 AM

I got this exhaust stain method from David Parker, the editor of Air Modeller and AFV Modeller magazines, and an amazing modeller. He didn't really say how he did it so it took a little playing around to get it right. Gouache water colors come in tubes and are cheap and available at any art supply store. Mix with water to a thickness that you can spray it without it beading up like plain water does. Spray at a very low pressure, 5 psi or less and build it up very slowly. I use a black/brown mix. Very flat like pastels, but they tend to look brushed on, not sprayed on like the real stains would occur. The best part though is that if you mess it up, you can just wipe it off with a wet Q-tip or paper towel. Will tolerate some handling, but not a whole lot, which is why I do it late in build these days, but as I said, if you need to do it over it's easy. I keep some in a plastic condiment cup and even if it dries out, you can just add a little water and reconstitute it. BTW those little plastic condiment cups with lids are great for all kinds of modelling stuff.

Jay

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Posted by lostagain on Thursday, May 7, 2015 7:20 PM

T/Bolt, thanks for the idea, i hadn't looked at Archers, but I know what you mean with the turret numbers - good lateral thinking.

Jay, thanks for the run down. I like to try something new on each build, hopefully I can give that a go soon.

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Posted by lostagain on Thursday, May 7, 2015 7:27 PM

ANd I have just been over to Archers - and they have just what I need.

Thanks again TB379

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Posted by SchattenSpartan on Thursday, May 7, 2015 9:13 PM

Hey guys.

I'm very sorry for not giving you the attention you deserve, but my life is just a mess right now. Because of that I'm sadly no longer able to be Joe's co-host for this GB. I'll still have a look in here whenever I can and I hope I can continue work on my 109s I entered, but I honestly can't say when things are going to get better for me.

I hope you understand

Cheers, Clemens

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Posted by Thunderbolt379 on Thursday, May 7, 2015 9:45 PM

Lostagain -- glad to be of help!

Clemens -- so sorry to hear life is in a difficult phase, I hope things settle down for you as the year progresses. Take care my friend,

Mike

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Posted by BrandonK on Thursday, May 7, 2015 11:29 PM

Clemens,

Don't sweat it. Take care of your life, we'll always be here when you come back. You've got our support. Good luck.

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Posted by mustang1989 on Friday, May 8, 2015 4:49 AM

SchattenSpartan

I'll still have a look in here whenever I can and I hope I can continue work on my 109s I entered, but I honestly can't say when things are going to get better for me.

I hope you understand

Hang in there Clemens. Take care of what you've gotta take care of and we'll leave the light on for you man. Idea And we do understand pal.

                   

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Posted by Rigidrider on Friday, May 8, 2015 9:14 AM

Clemens... hang in there bud... the one thing you can always count on is that things will change! The nextchange will be a good one... you know where to find us brother man.

Doug

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