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Posted by aeroplanegripper on Thursday, December 28, 2017 5:05 AM

Thats a cracking looking Tempest Gamera, well done. 

Best Regards

Mark

"bis vivit qui bene vivit"

 

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Posted by Bish on Thursday, December 28, 2017 4:55 AM

Got the Mossie added.

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Posted by tempestjohnny on Thursday, December 28, 2017 3:52 AM
48th. Mk.XIII nightfighter. Thanks

 

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Posted by Bish on Thursday, December 28, 2017 2:03 AM

Well you have already done 2 so you have earned the badge, anything else is a bonus. Is it 48th or 72nd.

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Posted by tempestjohnny on Wednesday, December 27, 2017 5:53 PM
Bish. For my third entry I'd like to finish up a Tamiya Mosquito that has been sitting on the shelf of doom for at least 5 years. It is quite a bit farther along then most would accept. But it has been sitting for years and this might give me the push to finish it. John

 

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Posted by Gamera on Tuesday, December 26, 2017 12:22 PM

Thanks Bish, I was super happy with how she came out- only one tiny blemish where the paint leaked under the mask on the nose. Hopefully I can get that fixed this weekend and do a little airbrush streaking with thinned light grey paint. I forgot if it was Lawdog or Femis that showed me the technique but I love the results. 

And then peel off the underside masking along with the yellow leading edges and hope and pray I didn't get any leakage there. Hopefully she'll be ready for decals then.   

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Posted by Bish on Tuesday, December 26, 2017 7:47 AM

Thats better, loks nice, good job on the scheme.

I am a Norfolk man and i glory in being so

 

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Posted by Gamera on Tuesday, December 26, 2017 7:26 AM

Sorry guys. I went back and cropped the photos after I posted them which you could do with PhotoBucket since it saved and replaced the cropped images with the original name. Looks like with ImageShack I broke the link when I did this. Whoops... Dunce

  

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Posted by Bish on Monday, December 25, 2017 3:56 PM

Cliff, same here, all i get are those little black squares with a cross.

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Posted by taxtp on Monday, December 25, 2017 3:54 PM
Nice Mossie there GH, I like those old kits too. Cliff, I can't see your photos for some reason. Cheers Tony

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Posted by Gamera on Sunday, December 24, 2017 8:14 AM

Anyway, here we go. Sorry, I did take more photos but I must have been shaking the camera or something to that effect since they came out really blurry. And the green is darker than that, for some reason in the photo it came out much lighter.

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Posted by Gamera on Saturday, December 23, 2017 8:28 AM

Mark: Great job there on the cockpit! 

GH: Cool! Love seeing these vintage kits built and you're doing a fine job of it! 

 

BTW: Finished the green camo on the Tempest so I'm mostly done with painting other than cleaning up overspray and leaks under the mask (cross your fingers there won't be much). Took photos but then forgot to bring the camera to work where I'm posting now (working over the weekend and Christmas). Will try to get them up ASAP. 

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Posted by Bish on Friday, December 22, 2017 1:31 PM

Nice to see it underway GH, looking forward to seeing what you do with it.

I am a Norfolk man and i glory in being so

 

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Posted by goldhammer on Friday, December 22, 2017 1:23 PM

Time to play catch up on this one.  Doing the old Monogram 1/48 Mossie from back in the '60's, as the night fighter version.

Have to cut off nose for the different versions the kit can be built as.

Painted interior RAF interior green.

Opening up the main gear doors.

Pit done and fuselage closed up, fighter nose on.

Wings and tail surfaces on.

Props and antennas on, masked and ready for paint.

That is where she is at right now, will get her painted this w/e. Then brush paint the landing gear and decals.

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Posted by Bish on Friday, December 22, 2017 1:22 PM

Good to see it coming along Mark, looking nice.

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Posted by aeroplanegripper on Friday, December 22, 2017 10:59 AM

Hello everyone,

I have finally had a chance to continue with the build of the Eduard 1/72 Spitfire Mk XVI, I have been away from home working and with the holidays fast approaching family responsibilities have come first.

I have manged to complete the painting and assembly of the cockpit, and it is really well detailed. The pieces that Eduard supply with the kit is truly impressive, and the assembly so far has been painless.

 I have painted the cockpit and fuselage parts with Alclad RAF Interior Green and Airframe Aluminium. Details were picked out with Humbrol Matt Black, Gunmetal and Metalcote Aluminium.

 If circumstances allow Ill try to get some more plastic time in over the festive period. 

Thanks for looking.

Best Regards

Mark

"bis vivit qui bene vivit"

 

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Posted by BrandonD on Monday, December 18, 2017 11:48 AM

Justinryan - I have leftover decals from the 1/48 Special Hobby Seafire Aeronavale/Irish Air Service kit. It has the national insignia in it, and I think they have white backgrounds on them.

They're yours if you want them.

-BD-

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Posted by jgeratic on Monday, December 18, 2017 11:39 AM

Mawright20, good job on the Defiant.  Yes

Given the smaller scale, you could get away with some hollow brass rod to replace the turret guns.

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Eric, look forward to that behemoth.

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Tally-Ho is another brand  I found for Irish decals.  It does look in this instance they used all same sizes of markings regardless the aircraft type:

regards,

Jack

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Posted by Bish on Monday, December 18, 2017 6:30 AM

So i just googled 1/35th Elephant, and what did i get, the German tank destroyer Bang Head

I did find a Verlinden one, real Elephant that is, number 1543. There is a seller on e-bay, but its $75, thats a tad steep.

I am a Norfolk man and i glory in being so

 

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Posted by Bish on Monday, December 18, 2017 6:25 AM

Be glad to have any of those aircraft in it Eric.

That M3 build sounds interesting. Can't say i have seen a 35th Elephant, but surely there must be somthing out there.

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Posted by EBergerud on Monday, December 18, 2017 5:38 AM
The Australian armed forces have been good to me: I have a P-40E with RAAF markings - an accurate Miniature SBD with RNZAF too (that's a project). I'm pretty sure my AMT A-20 has RAAF markings - that's a must build. But I've got another itch. If Lucky Model ever gets it to me, I've ordered a Meng M3 Grant (Brit edition - Lee is US). After the Grant's day was over (after Sicily) the Brits sent some to India. They were very active in the helter-skelter Imphal-Burma campaign in 44-45 - maybe with the Indian Army? This is no joke - I've got my eyes out for a 1/35 scale elephant - there's a famous pic of a elephant walking by a parked M3.

 

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Posted by Bish on Monday, December 18, 2017 4:24 AM

Yep, anything from the first days of powered flight. I am wanting it to be as open as possable.

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Posted by taxtp on Monday, December 18, 2017 3:35 AM

Thanks Bish, I'll plan for it. Does it also include the British Empire days ?

Cheers Tony

I'm just taking it one GB at a time.

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Posted by Bish on Monday, December 18, 2017 2:16 AM

Tony, yes i did. I plan on it starting 1st July, give myself 3 months off from hostinbg GB's when this ends. It will run until the 28th April 2019, 70 years after the London Decleration. It will be open to all current and former member states of the Commonwealth and all branches, so not just the air forces of those countries.

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Posted by taxtp on Monday, December 18, 2017 2:12 AM

Bish - Did you just say Commonwealth GB ??? When do you plan to start it, I need to have plenty of time available for that one !

Eric, thats really going to be an interesting project, I'll be following avidly.

Cheers

Tony

I'm just taking it one GB at a time.

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Posted by Bish on Monday, December 18, 2017 2:07 AM

Looking forwardto seeing this one Eric, not a type we see often. Its a great looking aircraft. Will especially be keeping an eye open for tips on weathering a seaplane.

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Posted by Bish on Monday, December 18, 2017 2:03 AM

Justinryan215

 

 
Bish

Justin, look forward to seeing that dio when its done, glad to hear your still plugging away at it.

What scale are you looking for. I checked hannants and they don't have any. I did come across a company caled Max decals who produced sets in 72nd and 48th back in 2011, are those the ones you were looking at. Hannants has some from Max but not those 2.

The best i could find was a company called Colorado. They have Spitefire decals in 72nd and 48th which include Irish. This would give you the national markings, you would just have to source the codes, which look to be pretty basic numbers.

When do you plan on doing this, would be nice to see this in the Commonwealth GB next year.

 

 

 

It was the max ones that I saw...I've only done a cursory search so far, still in the planning stages, but I would totally join in on the Commonwealth group build!

I am really just looking for 1/72 scale, because I find they take up a nice amount of space, and they are relatively quick builds....

 

I notice there is not a lot of choice for Irish decals. I thought of the Spitefire ones because i figure they would be the same size. I'll keep an eye open, but if they are out of production, i think your best shot might be finding some on e-bay.

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Posted by EBergerud on Sunday, December 17, 2017 7:30 PM

 

Let's get going here. After a couple of forgettable builds on the 1942 GB, I'm going to try to redeem my promise to Bish to deliver an Italeri 1/72 Sunderland Mk I. Four engined flying boats were for a while among the biggest planes in the world and the Sunderland was a whopping big plane. Just for reference, the thing was larger than a B-17 and heavier. The kit reviews have been mostly positive - it's a 2014 new tool Italeri: not a rebox that the company specializes in. But the part count is high and it's going to be a challenge the handle the build because it will be very big. Let's say that this one is a "project." So I'd better get started on it now, especially as I owe the War Memorial in Canberra an article about the Pacific War. I have hopes of a water base - but timing may say otherwise. We'll see. As you can see, the big box is well filled:

 

 kit by Eric Bergerud, on Flickr

 

Like all flying boats Sunderlands were extremely useful and were never thrown away. There were 777 Sunderlands built - but because most kept on trucking and weren't disposable like combat types it would not have been a rare plane. It is best remembered for anti-submarine work, but because of its 18 hour range, it did many odd jobs. Nor were combat losses high. So a MKI - the mark I have - could have been built in 1939 and served throughout the war. Sunderlands remained in RAF service well into the 50s, and the last one in use was retired by the RNAZ in 1967.

 

And because the Sunderland spent its entire life in or over salt water - this kit will require black basing and heavy weathering. Goody.

 

I'm using Golden High Flows on this kit - they're my paint now. So I had to make my own colors. The camo scheme I'm going to use is the Temperate Sea Scheme used by Coastal Command after 1941. That means Dark Slate Gray, Extra Dark Sea Gray and Sky S1. I have some good sources on the colors - especially a nice analysis on RAF colors I bought from Nick Millman the uber-color-guru and moderator of the wonderful Japan Air website.

 

As I get more interested in color mixing, I'm picking up some tips from various art channels and have found them to give me better paints than just trying to "eyeball" a mix. Golden is the best American art acrylic company and has a massive arrays of paints, mediums etc. High Flow is made for airbrushing but uses the same pigments as all of their colors. They include a larger number of "mixing" colors - colors that you'd probably never use on their own, but have extraordinary impact when added to others. Mind you this is great fun and I wouldn't do it if it wasn't. But there's method too. I have excellent Vallejo Model Color paints for each of these paints and use them as invaluable samples for my mixes. If you know mediums Model Color is easily airbrushes. However, Vallejo paints, as much as I like them, are not as good as High Flow for "painting small" - very thin paint, very low psi. This is essential for black basing. (Ideally you'd use Gunze, Tamiya or one of the Eastern European lacquer/acrylics.) Just to give you an idea of the fun and games required (this took maybe four hours - two nights of work). The mixture for Sky includes: platho blue/raw umber equal + dab of Naples Yellow and a good dose of titanium white. (Golden's white is extremely opaque for the color.) Extra Dark Sea Gray required essentially the creation of a chromatic black and then cut. (BTW: it's a dead match for Vallejo MC Luftwaffe Uniform: a very dark gray with a hint of blue.) That took Prussian Blue, Sepia, dabs of Quinacrodine Red & prime blue - then neutral gray and a bit of carbon black. Dark Sea Gray has a definite green hue - a little like olive drab. The mix used was ultramarine, yellow oxide, neutral gray and black. I'm keeping track of these brews so I can make them again. I also made RAF Interior Green, which I used my early war USN interior green as a base. RAF interior green is gray, it is green, it is not olive like standard US interior green is. It is a little more subdued, but similar to Japanese interior green. You can't tell the details, but here are samples of what I made:

 

 colors by Eric Bergerud, on Flickr

 

 

 

Will report on the build soon.

 

Eric

 

 

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Posted by Justinryan215 on Sunday, December 17, 2017 6:41 PM

Bish

Justin, look forward to seeing that dio when its done, glad to hear your still plugging away at it.

What scale are you looking for. I checked hannants and they don't have any. I did come across a company caled Max decals who produced sets in 72nd and 48th back in 2011, are those the ones you were looking at. Hannants has some from Max but not those 2.

The best i could find was a company called Colorado. They have Spitefire decals in 72nd and 48th which include Irish. This would give you the national markings, you would just have to source the codes, which look to be pretty basic numbers.

When do you plan on doing this, would be nice to see this in the Commonwealth GB next year.

 

It was the max ones that I saw...I've only done a cursory search so far, still in the planning stages, but I would totally join in on the Commonwealth group build!

I am really just looking for 1/72 scale, because I find they take up a nice amount of space, and they are relatively quick builds....

"...failure to do anything because someone else can do better makes us rather dull and lazy..."

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Posted by EBergerud on Sunday, December 17, 2017 4:48 PM
A WWII pilot once told me that there was a saying "if it looks right, it flies right." And it's uncanny how many fine WWII fighters had the "look". (Your mileage may vary, but to my eyes the bad guys had the "look" - Zero nearly perfect, 109, FW190, Macchi 202 and Oscar close.) Grumman's Wildcat was the only decent fighter to look flat out bad. The Defiant was a dog and looks like a dog. When the Brits screwed things up, they did it proper job of screwing up and the Defiant was a screw-up. But it was part of history and your model of it is very nicely done and I like it a lot. Eric

 

A model boat is much cheaper than a real one and won't sink with you in it.

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