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Posted by DanCooper on Friday, October 7, 2005 6:50 PM
QUOTE: Originally posted by cupcai

Hail the champ!



Double hail to the champ from me Big Smile [:D]

Although I've got nothing personal against Shumy, I'm really glad someone else has the title now.
I used to be an F-1 fan till the competition became really dull and boring the last couple of years.

Anyway I've decided to enter the GB, but I still don't know what I'll be building

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

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Posted by bobbaily on Saturday, October 8, 2005 7:01 PM
I stopped by my LHS today and placed an order for a 1/20th Tamiya 1992 Benetton-Ford B192. Hopefully it will be in next weekend. I'm a little nervous about the number & placement of decals but had difficulity picking a subject. It was between the Benetton and the 1965 Honda RA272. However, I just sold my Honda Civic & bought a BRIGHT yellow Ford Focus and that influenced my final decision. Go figure.....now if I can just convience the wife to let me 'accent' the yellow Focus with some bright green....Big Smile [:D]

Bob

 

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Posted by SeaBee on Saturday, October 8, 2005 8:09 PM
Bob, you really don't have to worry about those decals. Looks intimidating, but I built that kit a while ago (got trashed in our recent move) and they practically fall in place.

I've seen a stunning version of that car - I think it was on Modelersite a month or so ago. Maybe still there, if you want a peek.
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, October 9, 2005 11:15 AM
Raikkonen won at Japan in a stunning display. Renault has a two point lead over McLaren due to Villeneuve pushing Montoya off the track on the first lap.

Only 8 more days till the GB starts!
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Posted by bobbaily on Sunday, October 9, 2005 12:18 PM
Thanks for the encougagement & link SeaBee. The thing in the back of my mind is that if something does go wrong, I can order another set from f1specialities. Always good to have an escape route planned.....

Bob

 

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Posted by SeaBee on Monday, October 10, 2005 2:11 AM
Pleasure! Now that you've seen that one, know what you''l be measured against! *evil laughter* (If that's the measure, I'm outta here, anyways!)

Just to wetten the appetites, as Ryan seems to like to do. I did the Sauber's body yesterday. Had to be myself and had a bit of an eff-up on the last layer. Just small tear to sort out. So what's the fun in getting it spot-on first time around?! Wink [;)] Next up the cockpit...

To add to Ryan's comments: WHAT a race! Best I've seen in a good time - some superb passing!
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, October 10, 2005 5:41 AM
The best race so far since the famous overtaking move by Mika on Schuey at Spa few years ago! Wonder whats was in Sato's mind yesterday...
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, October 10, 2005 6:01 AM
QUOTE: Just to wetten the appetites, as Ryan seems to like to do. I did the Sauber's body yesterday. Had to be myself and had a bit of an eff-up on the last layer. Just small tear to sort out. So what's the fun in getting it spot-on first time around?! Next up the cockpit...


Woah, you can't start yet.
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Posted by pingtang on Monday, October 10, 2005 7:31 AM
cupcai - I don't know what (if anything) is in Sato's mind any time he races. Trulli has it right when he says that Sato is dangerous.......

That has got to be one of the best races I have seen. How often do you see a fight for the lead on pretty much the last lap? Imola was good, but you sort of never felt like Schuey could get past.


-Daniel
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Posted by SeaBee on Monday, October 10, 2005 7:49 AM
Ryan, just wanted to get the juices flowing! I was allready busy with this one - started just days before your initial post, therefore missed the bus on that one...
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, October 10, 2005 2:01 PM
So you are building one that is not on your GB project tally?
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Posted by SeaBee on Tuesday, October 11, 2005 1:14 AM
Yeah, allready busy with it. Just thought to innocently mention it, like you are counting down days, to get the feeling going! As you said, it's not my nominated project...

As I said, I saw you counting the days and just gave a quick taste of what's to come. Antici... pation (and all that). Sorry if it was outside the rules - did not mean it that way!
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, October 11, 2005 6:04 AM
QUOTE: Yeah, allready busy with it. Just thought to innocently mention it, like you are counting down days, to get the feeling going! As you said, it's not my nominated project...

As I said, I saw you counting the days and just gave a quick taste of what's to come. Antici... pation (and all that). Sorry if it was outside the rules - did not mean it that way!


You answered my question with a contradictory statement. :P
Are you working on the project you signed up to build for this group build, the R25?
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Posted by SeaBee on Tuesday, October 11, 2005 9:37 AM
Sorry Ryan, we're talking past each other. My shorthand typing is the reason for it! The 1st sentence was meant state that "Yes, I've allready been busy with it". The meaning was to say that yes, it is not my listed GB project and I was allready busy with it. (Additionaly english is not my first language, so sorry for the confusion!)

It's a Revell Sauber I was allready busy with when you started the thread on the GB. Not the R25, which only arrived on Friday! Still firmly in the box, no worries... Getting worried about the complex shapes and curves, though... could be more tricky than I hoped for!

Hope it's cleared up the misunderstanding!
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Posted by bobbaily on Tuesday, October 11, 2005 10:37 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by SeaBee

...Getting worried about the complex shapes and curves, though... could be more tricky than I hoped for!



SeaBee-I'm sharing some of your concern for the Benetton I have on order. I'm using a picture of the Tamiya website build as my wallpaper on my work pc as inspiration. Every time I look at it, I'm thinking....oh-this is gonna be a tough one. And I checked out the link you listed-very impressive work. Will be a good aid, although, I'm strictly OOB for this one. I've spent too much time on WW II aircraft and most flaws can be 'corrected' with a bit of 'weathering'! Wink [;)]

Bob

 

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Posted by pingtang on Tuesday, October 11, 2005 8:33 PM
I think that's probably part of the reason we aren't seeing any new Tamiya kits of 04-05 cars. The curves are too complex too mold in plastic on some of the cars. Especially the Renault and Mclaren. That's why I'm looking forward to building the T4, it's built like a truck.......

Ferrari's are good to build too, all red. The decals on the B192 are pretty easy to apply Bob. I wouldn't worry about them too much. With a bit of Micro set/sol they'll go down perfectly.
-Daniel
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, October 11, 2005 8:54 PM
QUOTE: Sorry Ryan, we're talking past each other. My shorthand typing is the reason for it! The 1st sentence was meant state that "Yes, I've allready been busy with it". The meaning was to say that yes, it is not my listed GB project and I was allready busy with it. (Additionaly english is not my first language, so sorry for the confusion!)

Hope it's cleared up the misunderstanding!


No problem. That's what I thought you meant. I just wanted to be sure.

You speak better English than some members whose first language is English.

Here is a photo review of the Tamiya 1/20 Williams BMW FW24 kit. I am thinking ofmaking thumbnails and having to click on those to view the pictures, but I'm not sure about it yet.

http://www.geocities.com/ryan_plastic_modeler/tfw24r.html

Please tell me if I hit my bandwidth. I try to avoid doing that. I'll save you some time and tell you that the page above is the only page on my site with something on it.

6 days left!

Did I miss anyone or mess up anyones build projects?
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Posted by SeaBee on Wednesday, October 12, 2005 3:00 AM
Cool man, glad it's sorted!

Realised this morning only what this starting date does... It's keeping the season alive! By accident or design, you've selected to start the day after the season ends! Niiice, that way we can keep building through the offseason!

I am at this stage in a bit of a tussle with the supplier. My decals sheet does not look all that brilliant on one or two decals, so I might have to wait for a replacement set, otherwise S27 had a slight mess in their designing the fade-over on the elf's and the renault badge on the nose. Only visible up close, but I just want to make sure if that's the way it was meant to be or if I got a dodgey decal sheet...
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, October 12, 2005 3:07 AM
Looks like a great kit Ryanpm, i wouldn't mind building one myself but for now i'll stick with the Lotus 25, I already have the can of Easy off oven cleaner to remove the Chrome so that will be the first thing i do when the GB kicks off........
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Posted by bobbaily on Wednesday, October 12, 2005 7:10 AM
ryanpm-assuming my LHS comes thru, I'll be building the Benetton B192 rather than the Tyrrell. If they don't, then it's time for Plan B....whatever that is....

Bob

 

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Posted by jlwilliams on Wednesday, October 12, 2005 6:19 PM
Ok fellas,

I got a stack of F1 races on tape to provide the background noise whilst I attempt to not make a mess of the Lotus. Supplies are poised to pounce on the kit. Maybe I can get this one finished in a timely manner instead of adding to the "in progress" list.
J. Lee Williams 2007 New Year's Resolution: Complete a group build 2008 New Year's Resolution: Complete a group build on time You load 16 tons and what do you get? Another day older and deeper in debt! In my stash gallery: http://pics.jamesjweg.com/gallery/3989211
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Posted by pingtang on Wednesday, October 12, 2005 7:59 PM
Don't have a copy of the Japanese GP from last weekend do you mate??? On TV over here, they absolutely butchered the coverage. They tried to fit the race into 1hr20min and still fitted 20 minutes of ads in. Went away for one ad break and came back and all of a sudden 8 laps had dissapeared......Angry [:(!]Angry [:(!]Angry [:(!]Makes it very hard to follow a race. And, it was one of the best races I've seen (well what I saw anyway)......

BTW.... It looks like I might not be able to start my T4 for a week or so. I'm currently building my new work bench so I won't be modelling for a while.
-Daniel
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Posted by jlwilliams on Thursday, October 13, 2005 5:37 PM
That one has not hit my door step yet. I think that I have the ultimate tape delay system. Since I cannot afford the systems required to get the coverage, my brother tapes the races for me and gives me a copy when we see each other about once every three months. I get my next delivery in about 3 weeks.Whistling [:-^]
J. Lee Williams 2007 New Year's Resolution: Complete a group build 2008 New Year's Resolution: Complete a group build on time You load 16 tons and what do you get? Another day older and deeper in debt! In my stash gallery: http://pics.jamesjweg.com/gallery/3989211
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Posted by bobbaily on Friday, October 14, 2005 8:31 PM
The Tamiya Benetton B192 is in my hands. I was surprised to see that it is molded in yellow & black. Given that I haven't built a 'pre-painted' Tamiya F1 since 1975, is it common practice to go ahead and paint the proper colors or is it wiser to Future the existing pre-painted body and then decal?

Bob

 

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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, October 15, 2005 8:52 AM
Paint the whole thing its proper colors. There will be many defects in the plastic when you are done and they are best covered up. Some of these defects are scratches, lighter plastic from the sprue connections, and swirl marks in the plastic.
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Posted by bobbaily on Saturday, October 15, 2005 7:56 PM
ryanpm-thanks. That was the way I was leaning. Now I'm just trying to think my paint order/masking strategy.

Bob

 

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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, October 16, 2005 7:33 AM
Montoya's engine woes ensured Renault a double victory. Congrats to Renault and Alonso. It's nice to see someone besides Schumacher and Ferrari win. McLaren will win both next year. ;)

Bob, you can use masking tape, Glad Press N Seal(parafilm), or Silly Putty to mask. On my FW24, there is a raised line where the color separation is, and there are silver decals that cover the color demarctation lines. I'll probably use Silly Putty and Tamiya Spray Lacquers over MM Lacquer Primer for a nice smooth finish.

Feel free to start today!
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Posted by SeaBee on Monday, October 17, 2005 1:37 AM
Burning to start the R25, obviously, but will first finish the Sauber.

Regarding my decal issues: according to S27 themselves it was designed that way...
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, October 19, 2005 2:39 PM
This GB has started! Just to let you know. :P

I haven't made the badge yet due to so much going on and I haven't had time.

Start your engines!
Ready!
Set!
Go!
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Posted by jlwilliams on Wednesday, October 19, 2005 4:40 PM
Progress so far
1. Put a tape in the VCR
2. Opened the kit
3. Pawed at all the plastic
4. Read the instructions
5. Got interested in the race on TV and forgot what I was doingClown [:o)]Whistling [:-^]
J. Lee Williams 2007 New Year's Resolution: Complete a group build 2008 New Year's Resolution: Complete a group build on time You load 16 tons and what do you get? Another day older and deeper in debt! In my stash gallery: http://pics.jamesjweg.com/gallery/3989211
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