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Posted by Model Grandpa on Monday, March 7, 2005 10:17 PM
Ako, this build officially ended October 31, 2004. All in all I think my first GB idea went OK. There is/was talk of another Budget Group Build. I have a lot of group builds I’m participating in at this time so will not be starting any new ones. If anyone wants to take the idea and run with it feel free.

I think your build caught the essence of the build as well as anyone. Good job on it.

After reading through the thread I realized I didn’t post a final picture of my Vette. Here it is for alls enjoyment. I didn’t have any money in my budget for decal solution so the decal didn’t sit down very well. Notice the splits.

Anyhow I thought it was a fun build and did enjoy it.


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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, March 7, 2005 9:23 PM
Hi...
so... what happened? Is this finished? or is/was it on another thread and I missed it?

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Posted by Model Grandpa on Thursday, October 21, 2004 10:43 AM
Yes this GB is coming to an end soon. Maybe we’ll do another after the first of the year. I think a “Revenge of the Budget Group Build” or “The Cheap Kit I Got From Grandpa Dan For Christmas GB” might be in order. It would be the same basic premise with a little tweaking of the rules.

I will be posting the completed picture of my Corvette very soon. I had a couple disasters with the decals but overall I am pretty happy with my build. This was my first car kit in probably 30 years.
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, October 21, 2004 10:08 AM
heya
i just found this thread and think that this is a really cool idea, and its a shame i just found it ( i also have some nice kits i got off ebay for cheap i could have used!). just wondering if there will be another??

ps excellent work guys.... looks real good and on a shoestring budget!!
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, October 13, 2004 6:27 PM
The finnished.. um... shuttle..reconn shuttle, yeh.



MARU
Mobile Air Reconnaisance Unit, Analog Division

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Posted by rebelreenactor on Sunday, October 10, 2004 6:00 PM
I finished up my build this weekend, finally! I ll get pics just as soon as I can fing the camera.
John
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, September 24, 2004 6:46 PM
Hi;
Just checking in to see how everyone is doing? My wildcat is assembled and waiting for testors spray paint. I got 2 cans for 150 each at a local candy store that used to sell models and gave it up. I build my plane while I am working at the Fire Dept. 2-24hr. shifts per week Between calls I usually get a total of 1 hr. building time.
(more than at home with two young girls 3-5 and a working wife) hope to have pics and info by late next week
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Posted by rebelreenactor on Friday, September 10, 2004 10:05 PM
go into the Young guns GB page #15, there was some discussion on posting pics there. I screw up every time I try to explain them .
John
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, September 10, 2004 8:13 PM
Yikes!
I just read through all the posts and realized that I am already way behind but I believe I can catch up.
Monogram 1/48 widcat .98
alcohol to clean parts .75
emery boards from the Mrs, free.
now to find affordable spray paint. Hey, this is gonna be fun!, how do I put a GB badge in my posts??
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Posted by Model Grandpa on Thursday, September 9, 2004 12:54 PM
18co...Ok your in. Post pictures (if you can), build it the best you can, be done by October 31st and have fun!
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, September 9, 2004 12:30 PM
Model Granpa
What a great idea for a GB! I have a Monogram wildcat that I paid .98$ in "78" I would like to build it in the Atlantic ASW scheme So I still have 24.02 to spend !! I'm in!.... Do I need to sign a form or give a blood sample ??? what is the procedure for joining a GB??
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Posted by rebelreenactor on Sunday, September 5, 2004 12:59 AM
wow! under $25! great looking build.
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Posted by HomagerMan on Friday, September 3, 2004 9:39 AM
Thanks

Can't wait to see every body else's
" To live is to suffer, to survive is to find meaning in the suffering" DMX Homer: "Let the bears pay the bear tax, I pay the hom,er tax." Lisa: Thats the Home owner tax
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Posted by Model Grandpa on Friday, September 3, 2004 9:31 AM
Looks like a nice clean build James. Congrats on completing the GB, well done!
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Posted by HomagerMan on Friday, September 3, 2004 5:45 AM
Here are a few pics of my finished model. It had two different paint schemes, all black, the one I did and grey upper and white lower. The decals for the black version where red and looked terrible, that and I spilled some liquid on them late one night, so I went with the decal for the alternative. Hope you enjoy.


James.



" To live is to suffer, to survive is to find meaning in the suffering" DMX Homer: "Let the bears pay the bear tax, I pay the hom,er tax." Lisa: Thats the Home owner tax
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, September 3, 2004 5:43 AM
are you referring to my vette down there ? if so, yes it sure does Big Smile [:D]
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, September 2, 2004 5:53 PM
By The Way, M.G. that 'Vette ROCKS!
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, September 2, 2004 5:49 PM
Supply list for Mobile Air Reconnaissance Unit (MARU), Analog Division:



1) A/B Epoxy 30 Baht ($1.)
2) Cyano Super Glue 30 Baht ($1.)
3) tweezers 50 Baht ($1.50)
4) Gerber multi-tool (already owned)
5) enamel Paint thinner 40 Baht ($1.25)
6) Spray paint, flat black 35 Baht ($1.10)
7) Spray paint, grey primer 35 Baht ($1.10)
8) orange enamel 35 Baht ($1.10)
*9) paint brush 10 Baht ($0.30)
*10) broken, discarded cell phone parts - ($0.00)
*11) broken, discarded clock parts - ($0.00)
(* items not shown in supplies image)



Almost finished image above. You can now see the discarded flexistraws inserted for exhaust. The discarded bic lighter bits and pieces in the rear area. The atmosphere electromagnetic frequency receptors attached to front are from broken clock and lighter. Mosquito screen from local construction site pile. This was fun to work on. I asked to join this GB with this already built project because I thought it would fit in well. Model Grandpa wasn't sure if it would be appropriate, so that's fine. I'll just post for 'show off purposes'Wink [;)]
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Posted by rebelreenactor on Thursday, September 2, 2004 9:13 AM
Sorry too see you go.

here are some pics of my build so far.




no to good of pics, but thats what I have Right now.
John
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, September 2, 2004 5:42 AM
hi all, im am sorry, but i cant stay in the GB. i am afraid that some other non-model projects have made me too busy to be able to do a good job on this model. thanks modelgrandpa for having me for a short while anyway.
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, August 29, 2004 9:17 AM
can i join ? i think ill build a 1/700 waterline from tamiya
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, August 28, 2004 10:44 AM
hey im interested in this GB, but im not sure if i can manage the time/ other GB. ill have a look around the LHS and see what kinda cheap kit i can find.
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Posted by rebelreenactor on Thursday, August 26, 2004 8:03 PM
Lookin good dan!

I accedentallyt threw out the box to my ship. THe box also Had the Directions on it. sooo, I will have to change the paint scheme to make it pre painting Like in the last issue of FSM., since I dont know where the Decals go.
John
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, August 26, 2004 6:38 PM
quick update. i had painted and cleared the car a few weeks a go and had let it cure completely. i started looking at it today, and lets just say that i have never seen so much orange peel in my life. so i decide to wetsand it. after letting it air dry for awhile, i just couldnt stand looking at the scuffed post-snd look on the paint. so i dig out a can of clear, and go to paint it. well, i sprayed, and i noticed that a lot of paint came out at once, but of course i didnt think anything about it. i left it outside in the sun to flash over, and the clear bubbled! it wouldnt be so bad if this wasnt the third bodie in a row that the clear has bubbled on. im really starting to get annoyed. and it hasnt been very humid here this summer, so i have no idea what the deal is. well, guess what. more sanding left! omg this sucks.
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Posted by HomagerMan on Monday, August 23, 2004 2:26 AM
I'm finished. I spent most of yesterday putting on all the decals. I'll have some pics up soon.


James
" To live is to suffer, to survive is to find meaning in the suffering" DMX Homer: "Let the bears pay the bear tax, I pay the hom,er tax." Lisa: Thats the Home owner tax
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Posted by Model Grandpa on Sunday, August 22, 2004 8:57 PM
New picture with some decals. Had to see how the red decals were going to look. I will hold off until everything else is done to finish decaling. Also when I dug out the decal I had to add to my left to do list. I need to install the windshield and mirrors.



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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, August 22, 2004 8:08 PM
wouldnt you know it, the person i traded it for didnt even ask anything in return. hes only on the SA forum, tho. it had a Wamalart clearance sticker on it for like $3.50, so i dont think he missed it too much. now that ive been thinking about it, ill proably have to go back and change my list. im going to make this a diorama of the car right after the light goes green. i know i have a dirver figure somewhere. not sure where i got it in the first place though.
Jon
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Posted by Model Grandpa on Sunday, August 22, 2004 7:50 PM
Be glad to have you, we don't mind late comers in this group build, but the official ending date is October 31, 2004. Really plenty of time.

But I have to ask, did you get what you traded for the funny car kit for free?
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, August 22, 2004 7:21 PM
hey guys. can i join in on this GB? ive been wanting to join a few GB's here to show everyone what i can do. one more question, when is the end date? i read through the whole thread so far, and didnt see it. but that doesnt mean i didnt just skip over it. if you let me in, heres my list so far:
Revell Mad Magazine Funny Car - Free(trade)
can of Testor's by Boyd Grape Pearl - $2.50
can of Testor's High Gloss Clear - $2.50
can of genereic Wamalart brand gray primer and flat black - $1.00 each
jar of Testor's flat black, gloss black, red,and silver - $.75 each
generic Wamalart brand brushes - 10 for $1
Testor's hobby knives - $1.50 each x 3
tubes of Testor's cement - $1.50 each x 2
makeshift Micro-Set - i have water on tap and a half empty bottle of vinegar in the kitchen cabinet, so - free.
wheels and tires - parts box

total: $18.00

now that ive done all taht math, i hope i can get in on this GB. later.
Jon
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Posted by Model Grandpa on Sunday, August 22, 2004 6:56 PM
Ok…so one thing I have learned in a budget build is do not pick a subject that’s primary color is gloss white. Finally got a fairly smooth gloss finish from the rattle can. I’m beginning to see the light at the end of the tunnel. Need to install the side pipes, repaint the wheels, touch up some paint and apply decals. Looks like I'll be done before the Oct. 31 deadline. I may build slowly but I more then make up for it with inaccuracy. I know old joke.

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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, August 17, 2004 11:01 PM
Supply list for Mobile Air Reconnaissance Unit (MARU), Analog Division:

1) A/B Epoxy 30 Baht ($1.)
2) Cyano Super Glue 30 Baht ($1.)
3) tweezers 50 Baht ($1.50)
4) Gerber multi-tool (already owned)
5) enamel Paint thinner 40 Baht ($1.25)
6) Spray paint, flat black 35 Baht ($1.10)
7) Spray paint, grey primer 35 Baht ($1.10)
8) orange enamel 35 Baht ($1.10)
9) paint brush 10 Baht ($0.30)

*10) broken, discarded cell phone parts - ($0.00)
*11) broken, discarded clock parts - ($0.00)

Black Eye [B)]
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, August 17, 2004 10:58 PM

This is an OOPS postBlack Eye [B)]
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, August 17, 2004 10:57 PM
This is an OOPS post
Black Eye [B)]
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Posted by rebelreenactor on Tuesday, August 17, 2004 11:58 AM
I guess its about time I post a pic of my supplies.
It was take before some of my other stuff was purchased and/or found.



I am almost finished now, i am just held up on masking a part off so I can use the spray can.
I can get a pic of it later.
John
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, August 16, 2004 7:18 PM
Greatwork /Dan I cant wait to see it finished
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Posted by Model Grandpa on Sunday, August 15, 2004 7:30 PM
Progress report. I have the seat harness made and the interior tub detailed. Little touch up to do on it then I'll set it a side. The engine is now mounted to the chassis. Next up is putting the finish on the body.





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Posted by HomagerMan on Tuesday, August 10, 2004 2:14 AM
I'll have a few more towards the weekend


James
" To live is to suffer, to survive is to find meaning in the suffering" DMX Homer: "Let the bears pay the bear tax, I pay the hom,er tax." Lisa: Thats the Home owner tax
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Posted by HomagerMan on Monday, August 9, 2004 5:09 AM
Here are a few shots of the project so far. I apologise for the quality as the where taken with my palm







" To live is to suffer, to survive is to find meaning in the suffering" DMX Homer: "Let the bears pay the bear tax, I pay the hom,er tax." Lisa: Thats the Home owner tax
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Posted by Model Grandpa on Sunday, August 8, 2004 6:22 PM
I have made a little progress on my build; I just didn’t have enough time to go around this weekend. Spent the last 30-45 minutes working on a harness for the seat, I did not like the results and will try again later. The interior “tub” is just sitting in the chassis, as is the engine. I haven’t decided if I’m going to attempt to wire the engine, it would be hard to do with what I have to work with.

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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, August 7, 2004 10:22 AM
ok.
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Posted by rebelreenactor on Friday, August 6, 2004 4:41 PM
How do you find them for $3.60! I have to spend $5.00!

Anyways my battleship is reall neat. I found some primer for painting wodd and other stuff that was the perfect color for what i needed. I dont have a lot of time so i have to give you the details later. sorry.

P.S. I have pics too.
John
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Posted by HomagerMan on Thursday, August 5, 2004 6:50 AM
I will be posting a few pics of the "FERRET" as soon as I can get them of my infected laptop (DAME VIRUS .Censored [censored]Angry [:(!]). I will bring them in to work with me and do it from here.

James
" To live is to suffer, to survive is to find meaning in the suffering" DMX Homer: "Let the bears pay the bear tax, I pay the hom,er tax." Lisa: Thats the Home owner tax
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Posted by Model Grandpa on Thursday, August 5, 2004 12:58 AM
Ako Sprue...This is the first GB I've been the head/leader/boss of and I don't know how to rule on this. How does anyone/everyone else feel about letting a already completed model in?
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Posted by Model Grandpa on Thursday, August 5, 2004 12:39 AM
Walmart! Believe me I looked around, Michaels, Craft Warehouse, LHS, swap meets...had to go with Wal*mart for this build.

And as I like to say at the poker tables as I push my last $4 into the pot, "I'm all in!"

Add: $1.47 for Super Glue and $1.97 for more paint brushes from Walmart for a new grand total of $24.11


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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, August 4, 2004 11:57 PM
MODELGRANDPA... how did you ever find those testors spraypaints for 2.60?! I have to pay 3.50 at michales.
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, August 4, 2004 10:04 PM
I'd like to join into this Group Build with a sci-fi recon shuttle that is already completed. It fits into all the rules and procedure for this GB. I can issue a supplies list and a few in progress images, as well as a completed image. This GB attracted my attention because I built that model in a restricted budget situation while overseas. I should have been paying rent and buying food, but the model hobby head took over.

Let me know if it's cool, I want to attend the party, not partry poop! Clown [:o)]
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Posted by Model Grandpa on Wednesday, August 4, 2004 5:11 PM
Sure...I'll make the change on the title post.
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Posted by Vintage Aircraft on Wednesday, August 4, 2004 3:55 PM
I would like to rejoin this build with a Revell Box Scale F-94C Starfire interceptor. I purchased it for 5 dollars at an airshow. Model Grandpa, my total will be the same from my original entry except it will be less because my spit was 7$. so can I join back.

Thanks in advance

Vintage Aircraft
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, August 4, 2004 2:16 PM
It's Summer Vacation for me, I build models all day every dayBig Smile [:D]
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Posted by Model Grandpa on Wednesday, August 4, 2004 1:31 PM
Wow...you guy's are just too fast! I think I can have the 'vette done in a couple weeks, depends how much time I can find to build this weekend.
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, August 4, 2004 12:28 PM
Well i finished the Mutt today and I will post pics as soon as I can
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Posted by Model Grandpa on Tuesday, August 3, 2004 5:44 PM
Hey John, I originally listed the scale of your Bismark at 1/12...left off a couple zeros. Bet that wouldn't of fit in your hobby room and would of taken a little longer to build.Big Smile [:D]
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Posted by rebelreenactor on Tuesday, August 3, 2004 5:36 PM
I just have to put on the few decals on my ship and then some detail pianting and I am done. This thing is so Tiny!
John
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Posted by HomagerMan on Tuesday, August 3, 2004 6:38 AM
I'm back and fully re-charged, I lie, 4 days of walking around paris is a very tiring experience. I am rearing to go and will post some Pics of how I'm getting on. I had a look at the kit again on saturday and i think it will be a quick build (3 spurs of parts 2 coloured and 1 of clear parts)

Any who....

James
" To live is to suffer, to survive is to find meaning in the suffering" DMX Homer: "Let the bears pay the bear tax, I pay the hom,er tax." Lisa: Thats the Home owner tax
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, August 1, 2004 9:43 PM
I started on my MUTT today and it is a relativily easy kit, I had to switch my olive drab for Tamiya's Olive geen so thats another 1.90 to my total
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Posted by Model Grandpa on Sunday, August 1, 2004 6:43 PM
Here are a couple pictures of my progress so far. I have a little more done then what is pictured. The ring on the outside of the de-chromed wheels is actually a darker “gray aluminum” color I created by mixing flat back, flat white and “chrome agent” from the Testors paint set. The engine has a couple different custom colors on it.

This build has shown me that I’m a little rusty and need to work on my skills. Wish my pictures were better but my camera is getting old like me.






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Posted by Model Grandpa on Sunday, August 1, 2004 6:20 PM
It's OK and not a problem Greg...I know that things come up...hope things settle down and you have moe time to build soon.
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Posted by gregers on Sunday, August 1, 2004 5:56 PM
Hi Dan, sorry about this but i will have to drop out of this g/b. work and other stuff are getting in the way of just about everything.
again, sorry about this.
Greg
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Posted by Model Grandpa on Saturday, July 31, 2004 11:23 PM
I just updated the list of who is involved or interested in the challenge. If I need to make any changes please let me know. It’s not too late for you to join; I’ll add you to the list. It is a really fun build with an ending date of October 31st, so come on and join us.

I am making progress on the Corvette and will have some pictures very soon. Believe it or not it’s the first time I have used a rattle can to paint a model, went from a paint brush to an airbrush.
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Posted by rebelreenactor on Wednesday, July 28, 2004 6:41 PM
My kit is not coming for a while, I will switch to a 1/1200 Bismark by revell. $3.95
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Posted by ewc2003 on Wednesday, July 28, 2004 3:41 PM
Dan,

I have to admit that when Mr. Hansen dropped by with his note, that it did "encourage me" a bit. That and the fact that the cockpit detail is seriously lacking....decals for the instruments, but oh, well.

I'm doing the subassembly thing as well...The 1/4 oz bottles will last (it's 1/72 scale) and the two rattle cans will be more than enough for the rest of the plane. I've found a few pics and I have a Cougar at NAS Oceana a few miles down the road. I'm planning on taking a few (hundred) photos this weekend, if it ever stops raining. I plan on running most of the cabling for the undercarriage with single strands of the 22 gauge wire....Now my only problem is trying to figure out how to make a decent base. I have a couple of ideas.....I may be able to get a small sheet of 1/4" or thinner plywood or wait until after the homebuilders around here leave for the day Pirate [oX)] and see what they've left behind for scrap.....

I have to admit, this IS a lot of fun....and I think that the others will certainly be surprised at how these thing finish up...

Matt ------------------------------------------------- "The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing." - Edmund Burke
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, July 28, 2004 3:33 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by ddayomaha

I'll get in on this one with

Academy's 1/35 Mutt and trailer 7.99 Sale

ModelMasters olive drab 2.10
Tamiya's metallic grey 1.90
Tamiya's flat black 1.90
Testors liquid cement 2.00

Total: $15.89



OH I forgot to mention that I got a free hobby knife from the Excel booth at the intl. hobby expo

I got a whole slew of brushes and glue and stuff for Christmas but I've already ran out of the glue.
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Posted by Model Grandpa on Wednesday, July 28, 2004 3:32 PM
Nope, because I'm stealing my kids white glue to glue the windshield onto my corvette (when I get to that point a month or so from nowSmile [:)])

I'm working in sub-assemblies to save time when I go to primer and paint. I was going to build it "curb side" but with Mr. Hansen having an interest I have decided to open the hood (so detailing will be required) and may scratch build a jack stand and remove a front wheel, which will need a scratch built brake rotor/caliper etc. Also been removing chrome plating from some of the parts, the wheels should be black and natural aluminum not chrome!

It been a fun project so far. This will be the automobile I have built in about 35 years!
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Posted by ewc2003 on Wednesday, July 28, 2004 3:15 PM
Thanks, Dan... Do I need to account for the Silly Putty I borrowed from my kids? Lord knows I've bought enough of that in the past few years.... [;D]
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Posted by Model Grandpa on Wednesday, July 28, 2004 3:10 PM
Matt, that looks really good to me, your off to a great start!
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Posted by ewc2003 on Wednesday, July 28, 2004 3:07 PM
OK here's the first pic:



This is how I did the seat.....

Belts: Regular old masking tape, but cut to size with scissors

Oxygen bottle: Front half of 22 gauge electrical connector pin (it was a screwed up crimp job by a student at work)

Oxygen hose on seat: two strands of aforementioned 22 gauge wire, twisted by hand...

Face curtain and crotch ejection handles: two strands again, cut with fingernail clippers and bent around a toothpick

Painting:

Top cushion - 2 parts Camo Green and 1 part Dark Tan (best approximation to Olive Drab I could make)

Center cushion - Straight Camo Green

Bottom cushion - 2 parts Flat White and 1 part Camo Green

Top Belts: Dark Gull Gray

Middle Belts: 2 parts Dark Gull Gray and 1 part Flat Black

Bottom Belts: Camo Green

Tips: 1 drop Silver from a toothpick.

The green, black and yellow all came from the 12 pot Testors set, which includes handy mixing cups in the center of the tray...

Oh, here's what the real thing is supposed to look like:



And what I started with:



This is way cool....but man is it tough...
Matt ------------------------------------------------- "The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing." - Edmund Burke
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Posted by Model Grandpa on Wednesday, July 28, 2004 1:46 PM
Glad your joining us dday...don't forget to add the cost of any supplies (brushes, fine sandpaper, etc.) that are not common household items to your budget. Remember that we're all starting with nothing.Smile [:)]
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, July 28, 2004 12:47 PM
I'll get in on this one with

Academy's 1/35 Mutt and trailer 7.99 Sale

ModelMasters olive drab 2.10
Tamiya's metallic grey 1.90
Tamiya's flat black 1.90
Testors liquid cement 2.00

Total: $15.89
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Posted by Model Grandpa on Wednesday, July 28, 2004 12:13 AM
The clock is ticking, we have official started.

I like the new patch too! Thanks Matt for working it up.
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Posted by rebelreenactor on Tuesday, July 27, 2004 10:47 PM
It is tempting, I will be spray painting right next to the airbrush. I wish I could find spray cans for under 5 bucks, that would save a lot of money.
My order from great models just shipped so I probably be off to a late start. Allthough, the LHS has a 1/1200 bismark for 3.95. maybe i should switch......

I forgot to menchion my free bees...

black spray paint found in my shop.
crazy glue found in the kitchen droor.

Ahhhhhhhh. hobby knife! 1.20 at store, got to refigure.
dang it!

BTW, have we started yet? and also, that patch is very nice.
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Posted by ewc2003 on Tuesday, July 27, 2004 10:31 PM
One thing I've learned so far is how much mixing is involved to get the right FS matches from just black, white, dark gull gray, dark ghost gray and light ghost gray. And camo green and dark tan too... geez...

and I had to borrow some of my daughter's Silly Putty to fix the Martin Baker Mk V ejection seat in the Cougar....
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Posted by ewc2003 on Tuesday, July 27, 2004 10:17 PM
OK, I'll fix the badge... but I like the original "pawn shop" idea too Big Smile [:D]

Here's the new badge:



and the link:

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v334/ewc2003/Badges/BudgetGB1.jpg
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Posted by Model Grandpa on Tuesday, July 27, 2004 9:13 PM
You know what I have found difficult now that I have started to build? I want to automatically reach into the drawer and pull out a tool or supply item that I didn’t figure into my budget.

Looks like I’ll need to figure in more thinner (and I haven’t used any yet), fine sandpaper and I still want my CA glue.

Ewc2003, I would favor a non-animated badge, I like the idea of having the words over the dollar sign but maybe with the red circle/slash thingy over the dollar sign. Just my humble opinion.
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Posted by ewc2003 on Tuesday, July 27, 2004 8:21 PM
Grrr, OK, I gotta add two 3 oz Testor's Spray Cans, Flat Light Gull Gray (FS 36440) and Gloss White because there's no way I'm gonna brush paint this Coug.... So that's $3.59 for the Light Gull Gray and $2.09 for the Gloss White. GRRRR... So now my total is up to:

$15.66
$3.59
$2.09
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$21.34

Geez...I'd better not hose this up!

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Posted by rebelreenactor on Tuesday, July 27, 2004 7:53 PM
Its not going to be easy, I remember when I was new and using spray cans, I had absolutly no control!Dead [xx(]Dead [xx(]
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, July 27, 2004 5:21 PM
I finally had a chance to read through this entire thread. Great project! I like the modeling-on-a-budget focus. I'll be watching the progress here; this may be a "subject of interest" for the new From the Forums column in the magazine. Wink [;)] Have fun, folks.
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Posted by rebelreenactor on Tuesday, July 27, 2004 4:48 PM
O.K. I guess I should put up my list.

1/72 M4 sherman- $7.60

MM OD Spraycan- $5.00

future in small botle at greatmodels- $2.00

Testors 1/2 oz Flat clear- $2.00

Testors steel- $1.30

Testors rust- $1.30

Testors decal seting solution 2, 1/2 oz bottles- $2.25

Shipping- $3.00


Comes out to about $24.50!Shock [:O]

As for the patch, could you put the dollar sign in the backround with the writing in front of it? I am not sure i like the animation. just me though.
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Posted by ewc2003 on Monday, July 26, 2004 8:15 PM
Cool....

I'm torn between two kits....

gotta pick one I suppose...

Oh, here's a little idea for a badge... Big Smile [:D]



Don't know about the animated GIFs but it's only a little over 4k in size...

Will be on later with my list...

OK here's my list:

1/72 Hasegawa F9F-8 Cougar - $2.50 (bought in a lot of 8 aircraft for 18.67 after shipping from eBay Big Smile [:D])

Testors 12 Pot Acrylic Hobby & Craft Paint Set - $2.00 clearance shelf at base Hobby Shop (BHS)

Testors Acryl Military Colors Paint Set - $5.49 at BHS

Generic Rattle Can of Gray Primer - $0.94 at Wal Mart

Set of 7 Artist's Brushes - $2.77 at Wal Mart

Zap CA - $3.49 at BHS

So far that's $15.66 so I'll probably splurge for putty or a reasonable substitute for it...and maybe a wet erase marker for shading panel lines.... we'll see...

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Posted by Model Grandpa on Monday, July 26, 2004 11:59 AM
Ok so here's my list for the build:

Monogram's Owens Corning Corvette, Garage Sale $3.00
Testors Spray Paint, Primer, Department Store $2.67
Testors Spray Paint, White, Department Store, $2.67
Testors Spray Paint, Flat Black, Department Store, $2.67
Testors Paint Set, Auto Colors, Department Store, $6.37
Paint Brush Set, Used Book Store, $1.00
Testor Liquid Cemet, LHS, $2.29

Grand Total $20.67.

Gives me a little over $4.00 in reserve, which I will probably use for either CA glue or filler. Everything else will be a common household item or freebees which include the hobby knife from the free pile at a garage sale.




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Posted by rebelreenactor on Saturday, July 24, 2004 9:32 AM
I will have to wait since my kit hasnt even shipped yet! My supplies are all set.

Hey Dan, bring back some gold for all of usBig Smile [:D]
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Posted by HomagerMan on Friday, July 23, 2004 7:06 AM
I have to star a week after all yall cause I'm off for a little break next week. If any one knows of a good model shop in paris I'd be mighty greatful.

So, Ready steady ......
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Posted by Model Grandpa on Friday, July 23, 2004 12:28 AM
We're getting close to the "official" start day of July 26th and wanted to let everyone know I haven't forgotten. Have my supplies and kit ready. I'm off for the weekend (going gold mining) but will post my list with pictures when I get back Sunday evening or Monday morning.

Is everyone ready for the challenge?
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Posted by rebelreenactor on Tuesday, July 20, 2004 11:17 PM
Errrrrrrrrrrrrr!!!Angry [:(!] They told me I had to wait 4-6 extra days. now it says "expected 7/27"
Owell, I am sur it will be worth it.

In other news I have found some crazy glue in a droor. Thats a good find for me. Now to see if wood puuty will work.
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Posted by Vintage Aircraft on Tuesday, July 20, 2004 9:39 PM
Hey all I have some good news and some bad news. First the good news Even though the build has not officially started yet I have finished my Spitfire. Now the bad news it has now been turned into a IL-22A Stinson by my imagination. I kinda made a new type of aircraft with it when I couldnt fit the wings on right without putty. I could post some pics once I paint on the insignias but I hope this does not mean that I am out of the build.

See Ya

Vintage Aircraft

P.S. If you want a full stopry into what happed with this model goe to the aircraft forum and read Americas new torpedo aircraft, from 60 years ago.
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Posted by cplchilly on Tuesday, July 20, 2004 6:15 PM
I wouldnt do it this way cause I think its cheating but what if it was a kit you'd won at a club faffle? I like this challenge and if I can get a few of my other GB's done I might try it.
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Posted by DanCooper on Sunday, July 18, 2004 6:27 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by ewc2003
Now for the next money saving chore: Dullcoat... Will post when I figure out how to do that....


About that dullcoat, I'm curious if anyone has tried hairspray for a dullcoat yet, haven't tried it on a model yet, but I remember that my friends and I were playing with a can of hairspray when we were children and we used on a mirror, which turned "frosty".

Ofcourse, I have no idea on how the paint will react to it.
These days, I usually don't have hairspray around the house, since I don't need it anymore Sad [:(]

On the bench : Revell's 1/125 RV Calypso

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Posted by ewc2003 on Sunday, July 18, 2004 4:26 PM
BUDGET TIP BUDGET TIP BUDGET TIP BUDGET TIP BUDGET TIP

Mix 8 parts water to 1 part vinegar.... voila Micro-Set. I kid you not. So now there's a common solution (pun intended) to that bottle of Micro-Set. Micro Sol? That's a little trickier, since it has something in it to melt the plastic... But hey, around here, that's $2.50 I just saved myself.

Now for the next money saving chore: Dullcoat... Will post when I figure out how to do that....

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Posted by rebelreenactor on Friday, July 16, 2004 9:22 PM
Darn, Out of Stock, So i have to wait an extra 4-6 days! I was also able to aquire a small bottle of future on greatmodels. Now to find a small bottle of dullcoat.
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Posted by rebelreenactor on Wednesday, July 14, 2004 11:04 PM
Alright, its in the mail!
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Posted by rebelreenactor on Wednesday, July 14, 2004 7:55 PM
I will be ordering my Sherman today. I think I have got everything on my list to fit, I'll have to double check.
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Posted by ewc2003 on Monday, July 12, 2004 11:54 PM
Guys,

It can be done.

I had this 1/72 A-37B I got for 6 bucks at the LHS. A spray can of Gunship Gray, and a pack of military flats in the 1/4 oz bottles, and a 12 pack of Testor's acrylics in these little plastic "buckets" and was out the door for under $18.00. I used acrylics, because I can use alcohol as a brush cleaner. For decal setting, I used Future. It works great and isn't costly, since I have hardwood floors Big Smile [:D]. I brushed Future on after bombing the model in Gunship Gray, and it worked really well to give a satin sheen to it. Now to figure out a cheap dullcoat.

Anyhoo, here's a shot of the decals on the tail, so you can see how the Future works. It eliminates almost all the silvering (the decals were pretty crappy) and will allow the decals to conform really well. Gotta be quick though, the Future gets tacky really quick. After the decals set, I'm gonna brush another coat of Future, then weather (with the thinner sludge), and dullcoat. We'll see. By the way, this is just a test, I don't know what I'll do for the challenge...


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Posted by gregers on Wednesday, July 7, 2004 5:07 PM
got me some freebee thinners from errrrr.... somewhere Evil [}:)] i'll re-calculate my total later and let you know what i come up with.
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Posted by HomagerMan on Wednesday, July 7, 2004 10:13 AM
OK. Here we go
Kit €4.99
MM Black €2.00
MM I/Green €2.00
MM White €2.00
Game work shop Gun metal €2.00
Liquid Glue €1.75
Brush x 2 €1.50 (from a kids painting set)
4 way File €2.50 (girlfriend donated it)
Grand total €20.24, as of 7 July 2004 $25.00 was equal to €20.34.
I know I have forgot to factor in the price of a knife but because I work in a hospital I can get a scalpel when I need one.

I'll keep ya posted
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Posted by HomagerMan on Wednesday, July 7, 2004 9:58 AM
Count me in. I have the kit I ( Mig 37 Ferret € 4.99) I just have to price the other stuff I'm going to need. I'll let you know and I try to post pics


James
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Posted by gregers on Wednesday, July 7, 2004 6:26 AM
yep, still going and getting paid for whatever it is i am supposed to do whilst i am there, LoL. i have scored a real biggie too but can't use it for this build (cos i ain't including my compressor - even if it was a freebee thought this would be cheating somehow), there was some old boxes and stuff that i was told to throw out, i asked should i look through it first and was told "no just bin it". guess who found a devilbiss spray gun in the pileBig Smile [:D]Approve [^] the rule at work is if its scrap we can have it.... its been used but its in very good condition and i use this type of gun every day and can get the spray quite fine.(its going to come in handy when i build my B52 me thinks Tongue [:P])
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Posted by rebelreenactor on Wednesday, July 7, 2004 1:54 AM
ANyone know of some good replacements for testors glosscoat and dullcoat? I have only found them in big bottles.
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Posted by Model Grandpa on Tuesday, July 6, 2004 11:50 PM
Hmmm...very interesting. I was wondering if there was a common household product I could use as a substitute for the decal solution, I guess this is as good as time as any to experiment.

The last week of July has been suggested as a start, so here goes:

The Official Start Date: July 26th, 2004

I agree with John with limited supplies and accesories it won't take as long to build so:

The Ofiicial End Date: October 31th 2004

How does this sound?

Remember to take the challenge seriously and build the best model you can while still staying within the budget. Have fun!



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Posted by ewc2003 on Tuesday, July 6, 2004 11:17 PM
Dan,

Have you ever noticed how similar Micro-Set and vinegar smell? I've used vinegar as a decal setting solution and it worked great. I was using acrylics, didn't bleed through, and the decal settled in over an AV-8B wingtip just fine.... just my My 2 cents [2c]
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Posted by Model Grandpa on Tuesday, July 6, 2004 8:42 PM
I'm doing the same thing...trying to keep putty and decal solution in the buget. Picked up a Hobby knife out the free pile at a garage sale.
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Posted by rebelreenactor on Tuesday, July 6, 2004 8:28 PM
Seems to me that every time i make add up my list, it will come out perfectly, and then i will notice i forgot the knife, or the brushes. Every TIme.
Pretty muche everything has fit onto my list, except for the glosscoat and dullcoat.
I have got to find cheaper replacements.
I'll keep looking for cheaper stuff. Its harder than it looks!

Also do We have a start date? If no maybe we could start in the last week of July? I was also thinking to myself, if I have Limited supplies, it will take me less time to build because there will be no detailing. Just my Idea. THat Date might Not work for some others though.
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Posted by Model Grandpa on Tuesday, July 6, 2004 8:08 PM
ewc2003...looks like your in your kits about $2.00 each to me!

gregers, good job on the brushes, are you still gamefully employed?Big Smile [:D]
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Posted by gregers on Tuesday, July 6, 2004 6:19 PM
guess who just scored a couple of free brushes from work. will still need to include one as a purchase for the fine work though.
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Posted by ewc2003 on Tuesday, July 6, 2004 5:30 PM
Dan,

Let's say we get a lot of 8 aircraft on a popular auction site for 11.00 plus 6.40 s & h. Can I divide the total by 8 and go from there? Big Smile [:D] This IS supposed to be a build on frugality, right?
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Posted by Vintage Aircraft on Tuesday, July 6, 2004 10:37 AM
Wow I cant belive I forgot glue ok I can take out the color yellow, for the oxygen bottle/s, and replace it with some proweld, $2.00, curtosey of Als Hobby Shop.
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Posted by Model Grandpa on Monday, July 5, 2004 7:22 PM
Vintage Aircraft, I think you need to work some glue into the budget then your good to go!
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Posted by Vintage Aircraft on Monday, July 5, 2004 7:17 PM
Hey count me in and to fully make this a challange I am going to use the 1963 1/48 Monogram Spitfire MKII, so it will be more like the old times.


$2.00 per can of paint (Tamiya), so I will use 8 cans of paint which is $16 worth of paint, and the kit was $7, and $2 for a wal Mart craft brush pack. Which is what I use because they are really nice belive it or not and are very cheap with about 20 different sizes, with brushes in it with sizes from fine detail work all the way to a large coating of paint like for and exterior. So total is exactly 25$

So am I in?

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Posted by Model Grandpa on Monday, July 5, 2004 4:16 PM
Come on edog, find a way to fit it in, you know you want to! We haven't set a time frame yet, what to you all want to do?

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, July 5, 2004 3:45 PM
This build is SOOOOOOOOO tempting, but I must resist. I just have too much other stuff going on right now. Disapprove [V]
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Posted by Model Grandpa on Monday, July 5, 2004 1:40 PM
Grandpa works at a....hmmm....Hobby Shop, wonder what they're discarding?Big Smile [:D] It's an RC shop, no plastics.Disapprove [V]

I promise I won't cheat Angel [angel]
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Posted by ewc2003 on Monday, July 5, 2004 1:21 PM
Gotcha... I'm an electronics type in the Navy and our lab has tons of "discarded" wire, etc, that would normally be dumped....nothing big, just lots of 20/22/24 gauge wire.....

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Posted by Model Grandpa on Monday, July 5, 2004 1:02 PM
Scrapes of material that would normally be discarded from your work place will be allowed as long as it doesn’t and/or can’t lead to your dismissal from said employment. Smile [:)]
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Posted by ewc2003 on Monday, July 5, 2004 11:38 AM
Can we use "liberated items" from the workplace? Since this is not only a challenge in budgetary management, shouldn't we be able to use our resourcefulness in other ways? I'm not talking about heavy duty stuff like air guns, etc... but little bits of wire, etc... for detailing, maybe?
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Posted by Model Grandpa on Monday, July 5, 2004 9:03 AM
Yes the nail files and sand paper are a go, most homes will have these.
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Posted by rebelreenactor on Monday, July 5, 2004 3:23 AM
Alright, so ill exclude the paint. What about using my sisters paint brushes, she is sort of an artists with oils, here brushes were the ones i first used, secretly.

About sanding sticks and paper, my mom has nail files, and we have, always, alot of sand paper in our shop, so does that count as a household item. let me know. either way, im still in. This is going to be sooooooooooooo much fun. Just to see how much of a difference the tools make, or skill level.

Do we have a start date yet?
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Posted by Model Grandpa on Sunday, July 4, 2004 4:54 PM
Very nice build and a perfect example of the spirit of this challenge! Hope it will inspire more builders to join the BGBC (Budget Group Build Challenge).

It’s also food for thought. Alternate building materials, I have been scrambling trying to fit the cost of the kit and supplies into the budget, this should help with ideas on how to stretch our dollars.
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Posted by David Voss on Sunday, July 4, 2004 9:28 AM
I posted the following because when I read the article, I thought about this group build. Perhaps it'll be inspirational in that this guy built this diorama practically out of nothing but common materials. Check it out.

Diorama Depicting the Rescue of Army PFC Jessica Lynch in Iraq
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Posted by gregers on Saturday, July 3, 2004 2:22 PM
i have scrubbed the gun mettal paint and one brush from my list, going to price up some "green stuff". if this will send me over budget i can use some kids modeling clay called plastercene that the kids don't need anymore (at least thats my excuse for pinching it from them LoL) and seal it with gloss paint (either the red or green). i will be using the white as a primer to check that everything is smooth then the black to undercoat the silver on some panels.

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Posted by Model Grandpa on Saturday, July 3, 2004 2:04 PM
There is a forum for figures here at FSM so I think I have to disqualify your paints, sorry Rebelreenactor. Remember only common household items count as freebees.

Yep gregers looks like you might have to sacrifice something to get under budget.

This is going to be tougher then I thought. It’s been a little slow at the shop today so I’ve started working on my list; I have had to cut some items I really wanted to use, like my super glue.
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Posted by gregers on Saturday, July 3, 2004 1:35 PM
aw hell, i forgot about sanding stuff. i have some sandpaper of various grades that i use on cars (real ones that is). i'll also stick to just using one brush though god only knows how because i also need some filler. i will have to sort that out price wise. probably will drop the gunmettal from my paint list too because i can mix that from the others on my list.
off to do some re-calculating

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Posted by rebelreenactor on Saturday, July 3, 2004 1:27 PM
I am going to join for sure, but if i cant oder the M4 I'll have to look for something else.
Also, I painted figures before my first model, i know that i had A set of testors military colors, steel, silver, red, and gold. So i had the paint for the details. I aslo had a testors hobby knife and assorted paint brushes. no sanding sticks thoughSad [:(]. so do I have to include these items in my budget?

If yes... then I will probably not paint with the testors, if no.....I will paint wit the the testors. It really makes no difference to me.
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, July 3, 2004 12:21 PM
I'm definately in on this one!

I'll be building a FAMO w/ quad 20mm's = $10.00 (swap meet)
German grey 1.90
Metallic grey 1.90
flat white 1.90
Flesh 1.90
Flat black 1.90
Flat red 1.90
Testors liquid cement 2.00

Total = $23.50
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Posted by gregers on Saturday, July 3, 2004 11:45 AM
how about a pawn shop sign for the g.b badge LoL.
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Posted by Model Grandpa on Saturday, July 3, 2004 11:31 AM
Looks like there is some interest in the challenge.

I will get my list put together by next week. I have decided to build the Corning Corvette as my kit and just need to put my supplies, tools and accessories together.

What kind of time frame do those interested want work in?

Maybe someone more computer literate then I can design us a Group Build logo/badge/flag for our post, any help out there?
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Posted by gregers on Saturday, July 3, 2004 11:30 AM
forgot to include a brush i have a couple of cheapies that i bought for £1.45 each (i normally use more expensive brushes). around the house i have some pastels that i have left over from my art course and i can raid the missus's make up bag for some large, soft brushes for weathering.
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Posted by gregers on Saturday, July 3, 2004 11:16 AM
Here's my list of kit and bits
kit - revell P47 t,bolt = £1 from an everything a pound store
liquid glue = £1.49
tube glue 75p
paint = £1.05 each
silver
red
green
black
white
zinc chromate
gun mettal = total £7.35 for paint
all the above from my L.H.S
total so far = £10.59...leaves about £3.41 if i have my $ to £ conversion rate right
thanks for the challenge
Greg
Why torture yourself when life will do it for you?
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Posted by Model Grandpa on Thursday, July 1, 2004 10:43 AM
Scottrc…that the kind of resourcefulness you need for this challenge, hope you’ll partiscipate!!!

Here a list of my last few model kit purchases;

1.AMT/ertl USS Reliant Sealed $4.99 Goodwill Store
2.AMT/ertl X-Wing Flight Display Sealed $4.99 Goodwill Store
3.AMT/ertl Millennium Falcon Box opened/Parts sealed $2.99 Goodwill Store
4.Mongram Visible B-17 Box opened/Missing one small part FREE! Garage Sale
5.Revell or Monogram B-52 Box opened/Complete FREE! Garage Sale (I sold this one on ebay, hey I’m a capitalist)
6.Revell ’60 Corvette Sealed $3.00 Garage Sale
7.Monogram Owen Corning Corvette Box opened/Parts sealed $3.00 Garage Sale (this may be my budget build kit, still looking)
Regards, Dan Building Scale Models At The Speed Of Dark
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Posted by Model Grandpa on Thursday, July 1, 2004 10:12 AM
Hmmm...Since we do not have a sales tax (but every other tax known to mankindAngry [:(!]) here in Oregon you do not have to include it in your budget.
Regards, Dan Building Scale Models At The Speed Of Dark
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Posted by scottrc on Thursday, July 1, 2004 10:11 AM
BTW, I paid $3.00 for my first airbrush at a yard sale. One of those that takes the propellant for about $6. My father in law worked at a dump and brought home another Badger 150 that was a little rusted, so I cleaned it up and I use it the most. So I think you can airbrush on a tight budget.

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Posted by ewc2003 on Thursday, July 1, 2004 10:05 AM
Count me in...especially since I want to build something else, and was looking at around 10-12 bucks...Oh, by the way, since I buy all my stuff on base (no sales tax) is that OK?
Matt ------------------------------------------------- "The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing." - Edmund Burke
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Posted by scottrc on Thursday, July 1, 2004 9:42 AM
My last build was a Monogram 1/48 B-25.
Kit - $8.99 from Hobby Lobby 1/2 price sale.
Paint - $1.89 can of Krylon Olive Drab
$1.89 can of light grey primer
Hobby Lobby "Americana" acrylics (IMHO better than MM) .58 cents each on sale, needed soft white, safety yellow, safety red, grey, and aluminum. Came to $2.90.
Bottle of Amboid liquid glue - $3.39
$19.06 + $1.55 for tax = $20.58

Some other items I already had - Tube of Spot Putty from Walmart automotive section, a roll of masking tape, and a bottle of Future all coming to about $8.

We got hit with some huge med bills and taxes this year plus a cut in pay, so I'm back to living like a kid again and found this can be done, and is quite fun.

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Posted by rebelreenactor on Wednesday, June 30, 2004 9:39 PM
QUOTE: counting how far your pocket money will go!


I hear you on that, I am constantly counting my wallet and allowance to see how much I have. I am always looking for more.
John
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Posted by luke on Wednesday, June 30, 2004 9:35 PM
count me in - just like the old days when you were a kid and counting how far your pocket money will go!

might go for a cheap 1/48 a/c kit and see wot I can do from there!
25 bucks hey . . . . now lets see . . .
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Posted by rebelreenactor on Wednesday, June 30, 2004 8:15 PM
As long as the date is fair for me, I can get in with, what i would like to build, a 1/72 Italeri M4 Sherman. Wich was also my first kit. So far it has been one of my favorites.

lets see,
kit- about $10.00 + shippingDead [xx(]
spray can of OD- about $5.00
and a bottle of dullcoat- ?

I'll probably be in on this.
John
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Posted by Model Grandpa on Wednesday, June 30, 2004 7:50 PM
Kits can be discounts, close outs, garage/yard/sidewalk sale/flea market finds, second hand store, LHS sale table, mail order (including postage), Walmart etc. My kit will probably come form either a garage sale or Goodwill (second hand) store. Just be honest about what you paid and list where it came.

It's part of the challenge, your going have to buy and "think out of the box." I just know that there can be some great builds on this budget.
Regards, Dan Building Scale Models At The Speed Of Dark
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Posted by gregers on Wednesday, June 30, 2004 5:52 PM
i may be interested in this one, i got a revell P47 for £1 (about $1.80ish at a guess) would discount kits like this be allowed or should we use the normal retail price. plus $25 is about £14 ish isn't it. great idea btw. the only thing that will stop me getting involved is getting my other g.bs finished in time.
Greg
Why torture yourself when life will do it for you?
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Posted by Model Grandpa on Wednesday, June 30, 2004 2:44 PM
No, any kit will do fine.
Regards, Dan Building Scale Models At The Speed Of Dark
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Posted by rebelreenactor on Wednesday, June 30, 2004 2:33 PM
I have a question, Is the kit supposed to be the first kit we ever built?

either way I am still intersted. Looking at some my first models is funny, they are before i discove CA glue.
John
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Posted by Model Grandpa on Wednesday, June 30, 2004 1:14 PM
That's part of the challenge!
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  • From: Pensacola, FL
Posted by Foster7155 on Wednesday, June 30, 2004 12:44 PM
I don't know.

Let's see:
$2.50 - MM Flat Black - needed on just about everything
$2.50 - MM Flat White - for details and to lighten other colors
$2.50 - One other color (TBD)
$3.25 - 1 Spray bomb of any base color
$1.20 - Tube Glue (although, I refuse to make spiderwebs with tube glue again!)
$2.75 - Brush
$1.20 - Small bottle of thinner, doubles as brush cleaner

$15.90 so far, and haven't even mentioned a kit yet.

I think I'll have to pass on this one.

Good Luck and enjoy modeling,

Robert Foster

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Posted by David Voss on Wednesday, June 30, 2004 12:22 PM
Hmm...a throwback to the good 'ol days? A pocket knife and the tree in the back yard? Could even splurge on the bottle of wood glue.

Sounds like an interesting idea for a build.
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