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Well I'm calling this done. On a scale of 1 to 10. I'm giving myself a 6 on this. Its looks ok but not great.
Bish thanks for hosting another great GB. Please use the 2nd pic.
Bruce & TJ: Those look good guys!!!
BTW: I am on holiday/vacation and the Wi-Fi is really irregular here. I've been locked out the past couple days. So if I'm offline the next week or so I can't help it. Sorry...
Hopefully be back to work on the Corsair when I get home.
"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen
That doesn't look to bad to me TJ.
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
Bruce, know that feeling with cockpit. You should have no issues with filling that though.
Ok Typhoon is glossed up after decals, lots of decals. Definitely not one of my best but a good 4 footer. Flat coat and final bits upcoming.
I finally got the fuselage together
However, I had an issue at the bottom near the front landing gear pit. I thought I had dry fitted everything, but in my haste, I did not test the cockpit tub. And ened up with a nasty gap.
With a little bit of persuasion, I was able to get the gap down in size.
Then proceeded to fill the gap with PPP
I'll post the completed gap fix in the next couple days.
More to come.
Bruce
On the bench: 1/48 Eduard MiG-21MF
1/35 Takom Merkava Mk.I
Sorry for being a couple of days late. But thank you to everyone who has taken part, once again some great loking builds. And remember, if your name is on the list, feel free to keep posting your builds, started or not, and look forward to seeing a few more adde to the completed pile.
Thank you Bruce, Cliff, and Tj.If things go good, once the struts are properly sorted out, the only thing left will be the engine.regards,Jack
tempestjohnnyBish is it possible to get a one week extension? I was just able to dig the Typhoon out after this move. I should have it painted by the end of the weekend. Thanks
No need mate, your in before the end of the GB, so your more than welcome to crack on with it. As always, any entries are welcome to be posted after the close date.
hogfanfs Absolute masterful work, Jack! I'm in awe! And I'm going to dig out my thesaurus, because I'm running out of good adjectives to describe your amazing creativity.
Absolute masterful work, Jack! I'm in awe! And I'm going to dig out my thesaurus, because I'm running out of good adjectives to describe your amazing creativity.
Looks great Jack, love the scratchbuilt oil cooler and the flares!
Got the flares done, but along the way the struts began breaking on me, until all but one remained in place. The inner ones was able to super glue back to the fuselage sides, but the outer V-shaped ones will have to be rebuilt.
First step is to obtain a proper length with the brass rods. I've left a portion of the original struts as a base on the bottom wings - inserted are 0.2mm steel wire to accept the brass rods.
Next step will be to flesh out the struts with some plastic sheet on either sides to capture their original flared look. Oh, and I also rebuilt the oiler cooler, the Matchbox piece was a bit small.regards,Jack
Thanks GH, I'll have to put a note in with the decal sheet. I still haven't bought the kit for them yet.
Thanks gentlemen.
Gamera, the sheet has one witch in blue and one in red...from what I read the blue one is correct and only on the starboard side.
I think they were restoring and painting or have done so, for one in her markings
Beautiful Catalina !!
Nick.
GH that looks great bud. Well done!
Griffin
GH: Wow, fine looking work there!!! I picked up a set of decals for 'The Wandering Witch' over a year ago for the Eye in the Sky GB and then noticed I keep joining GBs and never finishing them so I stayed out of that one. Hope when I finally get around to building her mine looks half as good as yours!
GH, a very nice and bold looking finish to your Catalina.
The deep blue looks a lot like the one they have still flying in New Zealand:
https://www.stuff.co.nz/taranaki-daily-news/news/78216254/world-war-ii-plane-flies-again-after-10000-hours-of-volunteer-work
regards,
Jack
Thanks guys, pales against the other builds going on
GH,
Your PBY is very well done. I really do like these colors, not your typical PBY colors. Great job!
That looks really nice GH, i do like the colour, and with those NZ markings its different to what we usually see these in. Thanks for taking part, i'll get the front page updated.
Finally got the NZ 'Cat done yesterday and downloaded the pics from the camera.
This one represents a PBY flown by Flt Lt Scholes, 6 Sqn RNZAF, Halavo Bay, Soloman Islands, 1945. "The Wandering Witch". From what I was able to find out, she suffered a hard landing on about the 4th mission and was damaged beyond repair.
Closeup of the Witch's nose art. Canopy not in final fit yet.
Finished walk around.
Thank you for hosting this GB Bish. Was fun, even though I dragged it out to the bitter end. Your choice for front page pic if putting up the completes.
@Zvezda,
Great job on the diorama. The Spit looks fantatsic!
@Cliff,
The decals look great. Looks like you are almost done!
Gentleman, I hope to button up the fuselage on the MiG tonight. Then I have lots of little PE pieces to add to it. Nice thing about this Eduard kit is they engineed it to not have that many seems to worry about sanding.
Zvezda, great work, love the setting in Ghana, very effective.
Keep it up Cliff nearly there!
Zvevda: Nice!!! Great job there on the Spit and the tree turned out fantastic! Love the figures too!
And thanks guys, though I'm moving as slow as a turtle in deep mud......
Zvezda great build all around.. I need to make a few dio's..
Gamera moving along nicely... I like those markings!
Gamera Moving slow but still moving forward.
Moving slow but still moving forward.
Looking good G.
Zvezda, nicely finished build and i like the dio. Thanks for taking part and glad you found it informative. Got the front page updated.
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