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GROUP BUILD - Pacific 60th Annivesary [from Nov 1 2004 to Nov 1 2005]

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Posted by jay12472 on Sunday, August 14, 2005 8:55 AM
Thanks It is hasegawa.
Jason
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, August 14, 2005 7:54 AM
Jason,

Nice looking 'Frank' , which kit did you use ?.
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Posted by razordws on Sunday, August 14, 2005 12:16 AM
Nice work on your Frank Jason! Thumbs Up [tup]

Dave

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Posted by bobbaily on Saturday, August 13, 2005 6:52 PM
Jason-Great job on the Frank!

Bob

 

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Posted by gdarwin on Saturday, August 13, 2005 1:58 PM
Big Smile [:D] Jason,your Frank looks great nice work.Big Smile [:D]
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Posted by jay12472 on Saturday, August 13, 2005 1:35 PM
here are the pics of my frank.




Jason
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, August 13, 2005 11:10 AM
Bob,

Good progress and nice cockpit detail on your Wildcat.
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Posted by jay12472 on Saturday, August 13, 2005 4:31 AM
Hey guys alot has happened since I went on Vacation!
Great work on all the stuff. I"ve got the Ki-84 finshed and should get some pics soon.
Jason
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Posted by bobbaily on Friday, August 12, 2005 8:48 PM
Made some progress on the Wildcat-interior is done. With a little luck, should have the fuselage & wings attached tomorrow and maybe start painting.

Bob

 

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Posted by bobbaily on Sunday, August 7, 2005 5:33 PM
Started work on the Wildcat this weekend-interior painted (still needs some detail work)-waiting for the resin seat to arrive. Might be able to get the interior assembled and buttoned up by next weekend and get the exterior painted next weekend....maybe. Still waiting for the canopy mask for the F-6A so I can finish that build.

Based on the quality of the Tamiya kit (this is my first Tamiya aircraft, I hope to add a couple more Wildcats (maybe an Atlantic scheme) to the collection....after all, I'll have an extra resin seat.....

Bob

 

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Posted by bobbaily on Wednesday, August 3, 2005 7:07 AM
Very nice work Lobbie. That's about two years of building for me!

Ultracast resin seat and decals are on order for the F4F Wildcat. Hope to finish the North Africa GB F-6A by mid month and start on the Wildcat.

Bob

 

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, August 3, 2005 6:45 AM
G'day,

I had spent the day painting some models, well 6 to be exact and they had been sitting waiting for sometime to be given a coat of paint, the models are not for this GB, they just happened to be some of mine that over time other people's and contract builds got priorety, there is one pic of each bird that also lists which kit they are, they are all 48 Scale.


Accurate Miniatures TBF 1c Avenger [Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm] scheme is Dark Sea Grey / Slate Grey over Sky. A Verlindon resin enhancement set which includes the engine is to be added to this model subject [this is basicly the remains of the unassembled kit

Academy P 47d [USAAC European theatre] scheme is U.S Dark Green 42 over Neutral Grey

Hasegawa P 38 j [USAAC Pacific Theatre] scheme is OD over NG

Tamiya FB VI Mosquito [RAF Coastal Comand] - this is a repaint scheme is Sea Grey over Sky

Monogram [1968] P47d [RAF OTU Egypt 1944] this scheme is Light sea Grey / Olive Drab over Neutral Grey

Hasegawa H.Typhoon Ib [This will be a 198 Sqn bird as TP-F adapting the Monogram Classic kit decals to the Hasegawa kit scheme is Dark Sea Grey / Dark Green over Light Aircraft Grey

Sorry for the pix being darker than nornal.
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Posted by oscardeuce on Sunday, July 31, 2005 11:03 AM
Great work everyone! If I may add:

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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, July 30, 2005 7:53 AM
Thanks Leon,

For the kind words on the Buffalo, even though I made a couple of mistakes with it, I have a couple of other buffalo's that are on the "One Day I'll Build Those", as another RAAF and Dutch E.I. are planned.

I struck a problem with the B 24 for the RAAF OTS and hopfully it will resolve shortly as the earmarked decals for this bird misteryiously disappeared, it is made as that of 25 Sqn RAAF with the Black Swan on the rudder posts or it goes back in the box.

In the mean time I've been doing a few extra birds, that have been sitting waiting for too long for me too finish them, they are:-

TBF1c Avenger - RNFAA
P40b Tommahawk - RAF
P47d Razorback - ?
P47d Bubbletop - ?
P47d Bubbletop - 'Eileen'
P38e Lightning - RAAF as an F4-1 [Pacific]
P38l Lightning - 9th A.F ?
P38j Lightning - ?
FW 190a3 - OOB
Spitfire Mk IXc - RAAF [Europe]
FB VI Mosquito -
SDB 3 Dauntless - RNZAF
B.Beaufighter Mk If - RAF Malta [Horizontal Tailplanes]
B.Beaufighter Mk Inf - "Bambi" [Horizontal Tailplanes]
Do 335 -repaint
P51b Mustang - OOB
P51c Mustang - RAAF
P51d Mustang - USAAC
P51d Mustang - RAAF [modified]
B26b Marauder - RAF [Nth Africa]
A20c Bostron - RAF [Nth Africa]
H.Typhoon Mk Ib - RAF
H.Hurricane Mk IIb - RAF Malta [modified]
Il 2 Stormavik - OOB

So much for the retired life:- retired to the workshop on a fulltime basis, is more likely.
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Posted by gwaihir on Wednesday, July 27, 2005 10:08 AM
Thanks Lobbie, It looks great! I hope that someday soon I will be approaching the painting stage, and I hope it turns out looking as nice as your's. I, too, am definately glad you posted the cockpit pictures, because it made me realize I forgot to install something, and it is good to see how well the supplied masks do. Thanks again and well done!
Leon
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, July 27, 2005 4:54 AM
Having finished the P 40 and this 448 Sqn RNZAF Buffalo as based in Malaya, it is made 98% OOB, I used the kit supplied masks for the canopy only, [some land based B.Buffalo's had the under floor windows painted over] as well as the kit decals for the cockpit and external appearence. The Sky colour on the lower surface is AeroMaster "Warbird" RAF Sky, the remainder of the enamels is from the Humbrol Range of paints.

My 2% alterations are :
A/ Hollow tube exhausts - made from the tube of a Q-Tip / Cotton Bud.
B/ BMF for the reflector of the Landing Light - glued to the inside upper wing half.

Here are a lot of pix of this bird:-







Cockpit detail {as per kit instructions} aslo. Canopy framing {using kit supplied masks:





Leon,
I included the other 2 canopy pix as I used the kit supplied Masks on this and your building the same kit so feel free to use the pix as a reference, if you have any other questions just ask and I'll help out.


This bird is also in the A/C Forum:
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, July 23, 2005 3:21 PM
Leon,

For the RNZAF Buffalo [Tamiya 'Pacific Theatre' box art], I used the kit masks, on the canopy only, as in some cases the under floor windows were painted over on land based birds. The Tamiya masks are just like their masking tape and are easy too use but a tip on there use:

The outline of the masks is not suited to be cut with a scalpel and they need to be applied individualy from cutting off the main sheet. What ever paint you use will not bleed, under the masking tape.

On any of my model canopies I use Tamiya 10mm [3/8"] masking tape, I've only used the AM Masks on a couple of model kits, but they are expensive for a "One Off" model situation.

I hope this helps a little.
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Posted by gwaihir on Saturday, July 23, 2005 10:06 AM
Thanks Lobbie, Did you use the provided masks? I am tempted to try them but worry about their quality.
Leon
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, July 23, 2005 1:48 AM
Leon,

The Tamiya Buffalo 48 kit is a rebox of a re-issue of the original early '70's kit of the F2 version, sadly this kit gets re-issued every so often, but it's tooling has not been changed, [the parts for a 339 {Land verson} are not included sometimes when the kit is re-issued].

To make a 339 verson is a little disheartning as the model is not 100% accurate too do so, even though they supply the tailcone and tail wheel for this the cowling extension is not included, having built 2 of these in different Service Arms, I've only done 1 as a true 339, the other is just OOB.

This is the stage my 'Pacific Theatre' boxing has progressed too:


This is in the markings of 448 RNZAF as per the box art, with the Sky/Black split undersurfaces.

This is the extensively converted F2 Buffalo [U.S. Navy version], to a true 339e this is the land verson as flown by 25 Sqn RAAF during '43, having used the Eduard PE and a resin conversion to bring this accurately upto spec.



These pix show the conversion used prior to painting.

The painted bird in the markings of 25 Sqn RAAF.

I hope this helps a little with answering your questions.
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Posted by gdarwin on Friday, July 22, 2005 11:08 PM
Big Smile [:D] hi your bird is looking good,well done.Lobbie your kit is comming along great,i have finished my lvt-4 just havent taken any pics yet,when i do i will send them to you for posting ok? have a good day allBig Smile [:D]
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Posted by gwaihir on Friday, July 22, 2005 5:51 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by Lobbie

Leon,

Excellent progress so far with the Buffalo 'pit, are you building the Pacific theatre boxing of the kit ?, I've built the Pacific boxing kit as the RNZAF [has the dragon under the cockpit]. Having converted the prievious boxing F2 into a 339e of 25 Sqn RAAF.



Thanks guys. I appreciate the encouragement.
Yes, I am building the pacific boxing. As of yet, I am not 100% sure what scheme I will do. I am leaning towards the dragon, but also really like the boar (but I have no interest in doing the lower half in bare metal). I have to admit a small part of me is tempted to do a mix and match and just end up with what I like (afterall the finished product will probably only ever be seen here and on my shelf), but I don't know how comfortable I am with completely throwing accuracy out the door. Would you guys ever do that?? Thanks again, and thanks for any opinions you can give me.
Leon

Oh and Lobbie,
Is it just me or is this kit nowhere near the usual incredibly engineered Tamiya standard? Not that it is bad, just different. I am actually enjoying trying to make it look at least presentable.
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, July 22, 2005 3:58 PM
Leon,

Excellent progress so far with the Buffalo 'pit, are you building the Pacific theatre boxing of the kit ?, I've built the Pacific boxing kit as the RNZAF [has the dragon under the cockpit]. Having converted the prievious boxing F2 into a 339e of 25 Sqn RAAF.

Anyway here are a couple of pix of a "KITBASHED WC 54" the remainder and the post are in the Armour Forum. This model is made up from the Skybow WC 51 Weapons Carrier and the Bodyshell of the Italeri WC 54 Ambulance, resulting in a WC 54 Radio Truck.





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Posted by jay12472 on Wednesday, July 20, 2005 6:11 PM
leon the cockpit looks good, I like the seatbelts.
Jason
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Posted by gwaihir on Wednesday, July 20, 2005 5:14 PM
Well I finally have at least a little progress to show. Tamiya's Buffallo will be pretty much out of the box. I did try my hand at scratch building some seatbelts. Right now I am actually working on the wings and hopefully will soon have it to where it looks like a plane Big Smile [:D]. Hope all is well with every one.
Leon





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Posted by jay12472 on Monday, July 18, 2005 12:42 PM
Rob thats to bad what happened, but u did do great job on fixing it.
The instrument panel looks great.
Jason
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Posted by gdarwin on Sunday, July 17, 2005 1:49 PM
Big Smile [:D]Lobbie,you have done a great job of rebuilding this bird,too bad people cant return things the same way they got them.very nice work.Big Smile [:D]
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, July 17, 2005 3:52 AM
Thanks to all for the kind words on the P 40m.

Here is the old ProModeller 48 kit of the A-26 Invader, built OOB, this model was on loan to a shot and was returned too me in 6 pieces, the shop replaced the broken model with a Monogram 48 A/B 26c Invader [the Korean War glass nose version] with words from me to the shop owner:- "Never ask for anything of mine as a loan ever again". This subject has been re-assembled to sit as a model plane should, it's in the markings of the 89 B.S 3 B.G. Pacific Theatre 1945. - I'll strip the paint scheme from this subject and finish the rebuild with a repaint of a Pacific region aircraft.
- I have requested to all the various hobby shops, who have my models on loan, that I am no longer allowing my models to be displayed and if any are broken damaged or lost apart from the replacement kit for my model I'll also be looking for blood -
The pix are not the best under artifical light, but it gives an idea of the model from both inside and out.



The cockpit deatail of this kit.




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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, July 15, 2005 4:52 AM
Lobbie, the P40 is looking sweet!
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Posted by jay12472 on Friday, July 15, 2005 4:17 AM
Rob, Thanks I'm very pleased with the way its coming along. It is 48th Hasagewa kit of the pre production version. The p-40 looks great also.
Geoff, the spg looks great.
Jason
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, July 14, 2005 9:46 PM
Thanks to all for the kind words regarding the [so called] retirement, as well as with the builds away from this GB. The P 40m is for the Warhawk GB, I have also done a [F4f Wildcat] as a Martlet V the RNFAA version, which can be found in the A/C forum, I hope to have decals on both these birds in the next few days, the WC-54 has a few little bits to add before it's completed, as for the other 3 they have been finished.

Geoff,

The SPG is excellent, [l built the Chi Ha type 97 some time ago for a museum].

Jason,

Your Ki-84 'Frank' is excellent, which kit did you use.

Here are a few pic's of the P40m - so far







This bird is strickly OOB.
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