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5 good to hear from you and glad you're back safe. No worries about the build just put up some pics when you get the chance.
There's always a GB of something going on on here so just jump in one.
Merry Christmas to you and yours.
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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bvallot Thanks. Fatherhood has haulted practically any and all building. =] I guess I don't mind so much though. I've got a pretty handsome little boy!!
Thanks. Fatherhood has haulted practically any and all building. =] I guess I don't mind so much though. I've got a pretty handsome little boy!!
Thank you TJ. I doubt I'll ever build anything as perfect as his is. He's a joy to have.
5, knock the dust of that mustang and whip her into shape!! =]
Thanks Steve. When I'm done with her, she'll look like she's been through it and back. I need to find another block to display them both. At the moment, I've just got one cut, sanded, and ready to go. I put a danish oil on it to seal it without staining to preserve the natural color of the wood. They're both real close to being done. Just a few odds and ends to button up before attaching all the pitots and radio aerials etc, etc. Almost there!
On the bench:
Tamiya F4U-1 Kenneth Walsh
Good deal, will enjoy seeing those pics.
Here's a preview of England's P-51A "Jackie"
Untitled by Britt Vallot, on Flickr
My lighting in the kitchen isn't the best for pictures. Once I get my set up in the garage put together, I'll be ready to shoot. I plan to tweak some of the weathering a little more and I'm waiting for the antenna to dry completely before adding the radio aerial. But this one is pretty much done. =] The next one I do I plan to open up the cowling to add the Allison engine and I'm thinking I'm going to have to open the canopy as well. I've got a few in front of it before jumping into all of that though.
The F-6D just has a few ends and odds left, but she is also just about done. =]
It turned out really well britt The weathering looks spot on. You used a pencil for the chipping if I remember correctly?
Thanks. I'm mostly pleased with it. A bit of a learning curve with trying a new method, but overall I'm happy with it. The chipping was done with the hairspray method. I believe I mentioned it to some degree but I know that was quite a while back. It is a good solid means of accomplishing paint chipping both small and large. I'll take a tiny piece of the open cell foam backings that protect Aftermarket parts to do any chipping at the end of the weathering process. I thin down some Tamiya Flat Aluminum to "chip" with but only sparingly. =]
Hi Steve,
I have been involved with the FSM GBs for three years now, it has kept me involved, focussed and entertained. I have been modelling for decades, but with the FSM GBs have finally got to the stage of entering our local competition. Not expecting to win anything, but just to increase my involvement...
Anyway, my Mustang from this GB was one of the models I entered, and it got me a third place award, so just wanted to say thanks to you and others who run the GBs, and for everyone involved who keeps it fun interesting and instructive.
Cheers
Piers
That is fantastic Piers! Your beautiful Mustang deserves that and more. That’s a nice looking trophy ya got there. I am so happy for you! Thank you for sharing and it was my pleasure to watch artists like yourself join my GB.
Happy to hear the update Piers. =] I agree with Steve. It's nice to see the collaboration here on FS and the fruits of those efforts.
Thanks for sharing.
great job Piers. The awards are sweeter when not expected
Congratulations, Piers!
Larry
Well, it's certainly taken me long enough but I did manage to close the book on these two. Can't rush a good thing I suppose. =] I have my F-6D reconnaissance mustang that William Shomo flew in the PTO complete. The P-51A that JJ England flew is also complete and is just waiting for a block to dress up as a base for it. I have all this posted to the Aircraft section if anyone wants to see more. I thought I would only drop a few pics here of it since the WIP pics are already in this GB. Thanks again Steve.
Shomo's F-6D: Snook's 5th
WOW..BRITT ...WOW..THATS A OUT STANDING MUSTANG !!!...just freeken love it !!!..the snow ..the weathering is just right on . Im in the last stages of finely finnishing my mustang B. I feel bad about not finnishing in time . But as soon as i get back to my home .i too wish to drop a load of picks for all . Again britt ....just outstanding work .
5-high
Britt,
That's a fantastic looking build my man. A Beautiful addition to your 51 collection. Thanks for adding your pictures to the thread.
I'll see if I can put it on the wall.
Thanks Steve. I hadn't thought about a picture worthy of the wall. Let me find a good one and put it up for you. Thanks for including me.
5-high, I certainly appreciate the high praise. This is a Pacific mustang and in turn I was aiming for a beach scene. im trying to depict some darker wet sand and some of the whiter sun bleached coarse coral sand that's less disturbed. Do you think I need something more to distinguish it?
Here's one for the front page. Again Steve...thanks! =]
I got you on the roster page Britt. CodyJ was putting pics on the wall so I can't access that post and I haven't see hide nor hair of him in a while.
Britt - totally worth the wait! That one came out great. Nicely done.
-BD-
Great build! You do amazing work.
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