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Posted by osjohnm on Monday, March 21, 2005 12:02 PM
Looking good everyone

I've painted the seat cushions and sides. Will tackle the belts and buckles once that dries. Will post some pics once assembled and after a little dry-brushing.

I've also glued the wings together.

Sadly I think I have no choice but to choose a position for the wings and add them in. There is a "bar" that connects the two wings and plastic bolts that need to be melted in place for the wings.
The bar ensures that the wings move insync btu painting them and futuring will probably cause problems?
No way I can add them later. Oh well would have been nice to have "swinging" wings.

Wind has been blowing badly so can't airbrush so the rest of the cockpit is on hold.

Question, what colour are the leather covers I've seen in cockpit pics?

Sentry, no I haven't used Gunze paints.
John
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Posted by bstrump on Sunday, March 20, 2005 9:19 PM
Mark, that is lookin' good!Thumbs Up [tup] Actually, you're pic quality is pretty good. I just wish it was larger.
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, March 20, 2005 9:04 PM
Osjohn : sadly tamiya din mentioned anything on the FS numbers. ( that why i felt strange for my cat as im not sure how correct is my color) . I use the mix ratios and refer from the box photo. compare them and then change the mix ratios until i feel it is well look ok. But the photo may have light discrepencies. sighs. did u have gunze paint ? maybe they are more accurate.

sighs again im the office now, we still using window 98 , so i cant view most of u all photos. i check it out again at my home computer.well at least it there will be a impressive suprise awaiting when im back home. im sure most has done some attractive paint scheme , i cant wait to see it.
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Posted by armorman on Sunday, March 20, 2005 8:05 PM
lookin good Mark! Ah, I can see the end now.... Then I'll break out the Has 1/72 F-14D.
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, March 20, 2005 7:53 PM
Here is my build so far. Sorry for the horrible quality of the photo but all I have is a cheap Wal Mart special for a digital cam. Primer is on and panel lines are pre-shaded. Hope to shoot the color tonight. We will see. Verticle fins are black as well as around the canopy.

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Posted by armorman on Sunday, March 20, 2005 2:29 PM
I've been lucky and saved up all of my spare time. Actually, I had a couple of weeks of vacation I had to take so ta-da. We'll see how much i can get done this week!
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Posted by bstrump on Sunday, March 20, 2005 1:15 PM
Geez, armorman, you've been a busy boy this weekend! Lookin' good!
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Posted by armorman on Sunday, March 20, 2005 1:04 PM
okay, "Houston we had a problem..." I can't seem to finds the fine needle for my airbrush. So as a result I painted the pre-shade lines and the darker panels. There is a similar one in the reference book I have but we'll see how it comes out. Also, here is a pic of one of my ejection seats. There are the PE belts and such but that's the last step of my build. Probably all the work for today- I gotta watch my Tar Heels smack around Iowa State. (hopefully) seeing the upsets that are going down... Later!

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Posted by bstrump on Sunday, March 20, 2005 1:01 AM
LOL!!!
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Posted by armorman on Sunday, March 20, 2005 12:43 AM
yeah- VF-21, and bstrump- you are a funny guy. 'Sweating it out'- Because of Academy I have no sweat left.
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Posted by bstrump on Sunday, March 20, 2005 12:28 AM
You're doing the VF-21 bird, right? How'd you know I'd ask? You know, I must admit, it is kinda nice to sit back now and watch you guys sweat it out!Big Smile [:D]
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Posted by armorman on Sunday, March 20, 2005 12:05 AM
I knew you'd ask, bstrump! So here is the photo and the latest update:
Primer coat is on and I can see some work still is to be done around the forward fuselage. You aren't kidding bstrump- this kit is a bear.
Here are the markings- she's gonna be gorgeous!




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Posted by bstrump on Saturday, March 19, 2005 10:47 PM
roejn, armorman, looking good so far! That Academy 48 scale looks like a dog of a kit but you guys are really bringing them together nicely. I can't wait to see them in war paint. BTW, roejn, which markings are you actually doing? Armorman?
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Posted by armorman on Saturday, March 19, 2005 9:45 PM
roejn- lookin' good! looks like we are about at the same place. You'll love the P-47- it fits like a dream. Back to the bench...
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, March 19, 2005 7:01 PM
Looking good everyone! I am jealous that I can't be working too! I did manage to find a hotel with bradband and wireless, so I can at least touch base. Thanks Sentry, I appreciate the good words! I was rushing to get the pics out before I left so I didn't get her cleaned up as good as I will before I paint her. Armorman, looking real good so far, love the P-47 cockpit as well. I plan to build one of those next. It shoulod be a piece of cake compared to this project! USCUSN since you and I are working on the same model I will be real interested in seeing your pics and learning how you dealt with the fit challenges on this one. You guys have a great one and I will check in on your progress tommorrow night.
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Posted by armorman on Saturday, March 19, 2005 5:28 PM
another group of progress photos: the nose is back together. I don't know if what I did really solved anything. I still had to apply putty and sand and I will have to rescribe the front fuselage again. It feels better though. I can't feel the seams like I did before. It'll do. I feel like a weight has been lifted off of my shoulders and I can proceed to the paint stage.
Nifty trick: I wasn't satisfied with the intake trunks so I tried something new: I went to the LHS and picked up some large sheets of sheet styrene and measured the width, height and depth of the intake trunks and cut a square out of the styrene. Using the measurements I scored lines into the styrene representing the walls of the trunk. Using a straight edge I 'built' the trunk and then slid it inside the model. Needles to say with some tweaking (better measurements) this is my permanent fix to seams inside of intake trunks. Next time I try I'll cut out enough to finish the intake rather than stopping 3/4 of the way and eliminate some visible seam towards the front of the intake. This can be sone VERY easily and with a light sanding you can blend the edge of the styrene right into the kit. For me this is a very sweet solution to a problem that has frustrated me since I began the kit!
And now to the pics...




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Posted by armorman on Saturday, March 19, 2005 1:58 PM
Good thing I took the nose apart- I royally screwed up the front gear well. Progress is slow but sure.
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Posted by osjohnm on Saturday, March 19, 2005 10:36 AM
Greetings everyone

Been out all day so no modelling today but I did purchase most of the paint I need for the cat. Hopefully start painting and assembling the cockpit area tomorrow.
Will post pics as soon as there is something to photograph unless you guys want sprue picsBig Smile [:D]

Sentry, I'm building an Italeri 1/48 RAH-66 Comanche. About 80% done.
If you want you can check out my album at photobucket,
http://photobucket.com/albums/y43/jmacpherson/RAH-66/

Not many progress pics as I only bought my camera last week.

Sentry you mentioned that Tamiya supplied the paint numbers and mixing ratios, did they mention any FS numbers?
John
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Posted by armorman on Saturday, March 19, 2005 9:40 AM
Hey uscusn- FANTASIC! your Tomact is coming along nicely- I'm looking forward to seeing more pics when the rains quit.
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Posted by armorman on Saturday, March 19, 2005 9:10 AM
allrighty, since 8am I have deduced that the forward lower fuselage didn't sit right and the gap would require more filler than I wanted to commit. Solution: nail-polish remover.
Since I only used a wee bit of the thick glue I was able to remove it and the nose. I sanded down the plastic a little bit and glued down a little strip styrene to even up the gap. The good news is that the forward fuselage is re scribed. The other good news is after dry fitting the fit is a million times better and the only thing to sand down carefully is the strip styrene edge that will peek out of the seam. Without the strip styrene there would have been a 1/32 difference and a hell of a lot of putty. I am glad I hadn't got to applying the putty yet. NOW... When it's dry I'll re-glue the pieces together and move on to priming and pre-shading. The ugly part of this kit is now over. I am proud of the fact that I nailed that zig-zag seam aft of the cockpit. It is a as smooth as well... Also here is a pick of the Tamiya P-47D Bubbletop 1/48 cockpit that I finished painting this morning as well. This is a brilliant kit. Soooo... after a little drying time I'll post the pre-shade pics.
Later Fellas!

PS... tell me what you think


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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, March 19, 2005 8:19 AM
Thanks osjohn., (sorry a bit out of line here ) i see u have a attack heli GB badge are u doing some heli ? what type?
prior to this cat i was fiddling with a 500MD defender , at that time im tired of cat, but when i met this GB i continue with it . thanks guys! Dan pls come back u always welcome here.

i try the site u mentioned john thanks , looking forward for your cat too amour and uscusn too. i just respray my fuel tank will only be up to it again tomorrow . nice weekends guys

nice work reojn . not easy to tackle all those areas , now i think it be smoother when the with the paints .
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, March 19, 2005 3:56 AM
As stated by a few others, Dan, remember this GB is through June, so if the urge should kick ya into gear. You can always try to finish one of your Cats.

Roejn-your at about the same stage I am at with my Revell F-14D, except you have installed the Phoenix launch pallets. I will do so this weekend and get the seams cleaned up before I preshade the rest of the airframe.

Another weekend is upon us. Have fun!!

Chuck
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Posted by osjohnm on Saturday, March 19, 2005 1:47 AM
Sorry to see you go DanCooper. We've all been in that situation

Sentry, HobbyLinkJapan stocks some Gunze paint and ship internationally.
Here is the site, www.hlj.com
John
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, March 18, 2005 10:11 PM
Well, as promised, here are some progress pics. I will be away from my modeling bench for awhile but I will be keeping up with the forum. I can understand putting away your cat for awhile Dan Cooper, I sure contemplated it myself! This Revell cat needs lots of filler to take care of the ugly seams and I'm sure I won't get all the detail scribed back in but I'll finish her one way or another. You guys have a great and productive weekend!






Here is a shot of the decals:



I will do some fine finish sanding followed by the preshading when I get back.
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Posted by bstrump on Friday, March 18, 2005 9:48 PM
Sorry to see you go, DanCooper.Sad [:(] I was really looking forward to seeing your Black Knight. Take care and drop in anytime.
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Posted by armorman on Friday, March 18, 2005 9:39 PM
DanCooper- I am sad to see you go as well. I almost have drop kicked this 'Cat out of the door more times than I want to tell. Keep up with us and take care.
Sentry- I'll definitely post some pics this weekend- the paint job is awesome.
BUILD TIME BEGINS AT 0800 tomorrow!
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, March 18, 2005 8:29 PM
bstrump, ping, amour thanks for your encouragement , for a min there i nearly feel like Dan , really tired a bit on the cat , frankly i don feel right ,the paint i see is abit strange but anyway i will continue with thanks guys.

I just manage to settle a bit on my closed canopy not so good but it will do i guess, and damn last night i try this paint wash thing , the fuel tank, with oil paint dilute with turpentine, it somehow scratch some part of the fuel tank surface when i clean it argggh. stripe the paint begin again today.

Nice work Uscusn , hope to see some again of it . U too amour since u have the cam back

Osjohn : frankly i also not sure wat color i should use for my cat. As u can see my inventory is all tamiya paints and none is compatible for cat painiting. I then refer back to a 32 scale tamiya cat. it mentioned mix XF19 with XF23 , the lighter grey the mix is 2:1 the darker grey it is mix is 1:2 something like that . wish i could find some gunze paints sighs Sigh [sigh]
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, March 18, 2005 7:39 PM
Sorry to see you go DanCooper. Modeling is for fun and is supposed to stay that way! Hope to see you back. Take your time and build some other stuff.

Take care!
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Posted by DanCooper on Friday, March 18, 2005 5:16 PM
I'm afraid, my friends that will have to step out of this GB. For some reason, working on either of my two cats just doesn't give me the pleasure and satisfaction that I feel with other models.
I'm not saying that they are bad kits, not at all, but the moment they just don't give me pleasure, and that is the main reason for modeling, isn't it ?
So, for the moment those two kits will be put back into my inventory till they start calling me...

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

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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, March 18, 2005 1:33 PM
Well guys I have the sanding out of the way (mostly I hope!) and will be moving on to a base coat soon. However, I am getting ready to go out of town for awhile and won't be able to work on the cat so I will have to just check in and watch your progress. Hopefully there will still be some of you around by the time my bird gets finished! All of the pics look great and it looks like you all have some excellent builds going, keep up the good work!
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