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Posted by ygmodeler4 on Thursday, November 9, 2006 6:44 PM
I asked that question but alas i forgot the answer at this moment so i will try to find my post about it so ill check back in in a few minutes hopefully.

-Josiah

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Posted by cj95 on Thursday, November 9, 2006 5:39 PM

 

 

Hmmmmm........Im basig my colors off a book I have where most of the the wepons bay shots seem to be more of an interior green color.

 Thats also what the instructions call for, thought that is hardly conclusive.

You may be correct, but I'm gonna stick with what matches my photographs.

 

Anybody know the exact shade of grey for the body?

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Posted by ygmodeler4 on Wednesday, November 8, 2006 4:26 PM

Nice to see some other F-106 Builders.  Yeah I still need to prime mine.  If you already haven't try to leave the doors off.

cj95 just in case you do this plane again which i highly encourage... The missile bay is supposed to be zinc chromate green.

your build looks real good

and for every other f-106 builder...its alot easier the second time around..trust me.

-Josiah

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Posted by cj95 on Wednesday, November 8, 2006 12:41 AM

Sounds good.......

 

I've been wearing out a few sanding sticks while trying not to break off the weapons bay pylons.  You dont know how smart you were to save it for later.

On a whim I went ahead and rescribed a 'few' of the wing surfaces to add some detail, but am not going to try and redo all of the panellines.

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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, November 7, 2006 2:31 PM
Well, one problem solved. I spent last night building up the inside of the wing with .10" strip styrene and carefully sanding, so everything fits nice and comfortably. There'll still be a gap to fill, but at least it'll sit right.
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, November 6, 2006 10:35 PM

Tell me about it. I'm not looking forward to doing that again; right now I'm finishing up the seams around the upper fuselage halves while trying to figure out how to get the wing top attached to the lower fuselage without creating a massive stepped seam. The fit is terrible.  Actually, from dry-fitting, the lower-upper fuselage fit doesn't seem that bad by comparison.

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Posted by cj95 on Monday, November 6, 2006 5:04 PM

Nice looking markings.......

 

I think Im going with one of the the OOB choices but have not narrowed it down.

FINALLY got the top and bottom fuselage halves together last night after much frustration and cursing.

 Do not attempt this unless you have some clamps available or have six arms.  I finally had to draft my wife to "hold here and squeeze while I apply some glue......"

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, November 6, 2006 10:14 AM

To all the F-106 builders here... what markings have you all settled on?

 

I picked up a Superscale sheet, 48-1011, with markings for the 49th FIS. Here's a good picture of the aircraft I'm modelling.

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Posted by Mark T Gold Coast on Monday, November 6, 2006 1:23 AM

Thanks for the kind words.

CJ, The scribing went ok. I used a short metal scriber but as it has a conical tip, the deeper I went, the wider the line got.

I've read about an Olfa scriber so I might give that a try next or if I have need to  order from squadron soon I might get one of theirs.

I will try to get models that don't have raised panel lines in the future but there are a lot of them out there that don't, like my revell f-105, so I think it's a good skill to have.

Looks like you're making good progress on the 106. I love that plane. I can't wait to do one myself.

I wish everyone the best with all their builds!

I can't wait to see how they all come out.

Good Luck

Mark

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Posted by cj95 on Sunday, November 5, 2006 8:09 PM

I think you have the right idea.....

With the weapons bay open there are a lot of fragile projections to snap off......I should have done my filling and sanding first.......

 

Oh well.

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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, November 5, 2006 3:16 PM

I've decided to do the weapons bay after I get the fuselage together and cleaned up. Right now I'm working on the top fuselage halves, filling seams and sanding. The tail is definitely a real PITA.

 

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Posted by cj95 on Sunday, November 5, 2006 1:28 PM

Excellent Mirage!

 Darn good camerawork too. I like the glass table/whatever you are using as a base.....looks cool.

 

How did that rescribing go?

 

 

 

In other news.......working on the weapons bay.  Lots of nice detail here, but Im dreading fitting the fuselage together....the dry fits reveal major warping issues.

 

 

 

 

 

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Posted by espins1 on Sunday, November 5, 2006 12:42 PM
Excellent work Mark!  Your Mirage looks fantastic!  Smile [:)]

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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, November 5, 2006 11:23 AM

Wow, that is VERY nice.

 

 

The f-106 cockpit is officially finished, I'll see if I can't dig out a camera later today. 

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Posted by Mark T Gold Coast on Sunday, November 5, 2006 4:41 AM

Woo Hoo!

Finaly got the mirage finished!

I can't really complain as any of the problems I had were all the result of me. I have to learn to be more patient.

My grandfather used to tell me 'The longest way to get a job done is to take a short cut'

This was the Italeri 1/48 mirage IIIE converted to a RAAF IIIO. The basic kit was ok, but, as this is a model of the aircraft, A3-86, that my Dad had as his own I decided some upgrades were in order. 

As Italeri supply this with raised panel lines I decided now was as good a time as any to learn the art of re-scribing.

I cut the flaps and elevons off and set them as they sit when the ac has shut down and the hydraulic pressure has bled off.

I scratch built the exhaust can using the parts from the one supplied with the kit and some plastic card and tube.

The cockpit tub and seat are fom High Planes. They were not too bad but weren't for this kit and required a lot of work to make them fit. The instrument decals were cut from the kit decal sheet as the resin detail was a little too fine to distinguish the instruments.

 

The paint is Gunze acrylic and the decals are from High Planes as well. This is the first time I've used post shading and am very happy with the results. The decals needed toning down as they were a little too bright on the weathered aircraft.

This Aircraft was the one and only ac that my dad had his name on during his 20 years in the RAAF.

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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, November 5, 2006 1:16 AM
After how my last one went, I'm thinking for this F-106 I'll keep the construction as simple as possible, with a minimum of fuss. So yeah, that rules out rescribing anything.
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Posted by cj95 on Saturday, November 4, 2006 10:21 PM

Kool.........

 

Been working on the F-106, cockpit is together, but pics came out blurry.  ITs such a cramped pit anyhow almost nothing shows up from outside.

 Love the detail in the missle bay, but the fuselage fit is somewhat warped.

 

Any of you other sixers rescribing the panel lines?.....thought about it but chickened out.

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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, November 3, 2006 3:38 PM

Sure, go ahead.

 

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Posted by cj95 on Friday, November 3, 2006 3:01 PM

Hey guys......

 

wondering if its too late to join in the fun.

 

I have a Revell F-106 that I'd like to build up.   (hope you dont have too many 106's alrady)

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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, November 3, 2006 3:04 AM

Okay, I've actually started the F-106 in earnest. I have the cockpit halfway done and hope to have some pictures to share by saturday.

 

By the way, that Mirage looks great. 

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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, October 31, 2006 1:53 AM
Sorry to hear about the F-104. Unfortunately, a big project from college has sort of spilled over into and taken over my modelling workspace. If I can clear it off, I hope to get some work done this week.  Right now, though, I've got a F4U-4 Corsair that's 90% done which has been sitting on the shelf for half a year (it's occured to me that I'm a *very* slow builder), and I've decided finishing that is my first priority.
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Posted by Madroc on Monday, October 30, 2006 10:27 AM
I haven't had much time lately... law school is a demanding mistress. But I still plan on finishing my Sabre Dawg during winter break. I got a little building in last weekend... decided since it was 90% finished a year ago I will complete my F-106, warts and all. So now it's all but decals. My props to anyone who can make that kit look good. But I started that forever ago so it doesn't count for this GB. Looking forward to seeing that MiG 31... the last pure interceptor. Nice work everyone.
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Posted by PanzerWulff on Thursday, October 26, 2006 4:15 PM
I had a catasrophy today and my F-104 is TOTALED nrrdless to say BIG HEAVY box + plastic model = PLASTIC PANCAKE (sort of) so I'm switching to a RG Mig 31 Foxhound I have in the stash Ok? TTFN
ACE??? you were NEVER an ace AN ace HOLE maybe! (Lister to Rimmer on BBC's RED DWARF) Chris"Hey GRAVITY still works"Gray
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Posted by espins1 on Monday, October 16, 2006 4:14 PM
 Mark T Gold Coast wrote:

Scott,

I'm sorry to hear that.

I know how hard it can be to fit all the models in to our spare time.

Sometimes it feels a little too much like hard work and not the relaxing way to pas time that I enjoy.

Hope all the other builds go well and that the F-102 doesn't become a forgotten model in the stash.

Good luck

Mark

Thanks Mark, I appreciate it.  You totally understand my friend.  Smile [:)]

Scott Espin - IPMS Reno High Rollers  Geeked My Reviews 

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Posted by Mark T Gold Coast on Monday, October 16, 2006 3:41 PM

Scott,

I'm sorry to hear that.

I know how hard it can be to fit all the models in to our spare time.

Sometimes it feels a little too much like hard work and not the relaxing way to pas time that I enjoy.

Hope all the other builds go well and that the F-102 doesn't become a forgotten model in the stash.

Good luck

Mark

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Posted by espins1 on Monday, October 16, 2006 11:45 AM
Hey guys, I'm really sorry but I'm going to have to drop out of this GB.  I have waaaaay too much going on and it's not fair to everyone else that I keep sliding in on or after the finish line.  Also, I'm just really not in the mood to do the F-102 now or in the near future.  Good luck with the rest of this build and I look forward to seeing everyone's projects.

Scott Espin - IPMS Reno High Rollers  Geeked My Reviews 

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Posted by Mark T Gold Coast on Sunday, October 15, 2006 7:20 AM

Hi everyone,

I've made a bit of progress on the mirage since my last post.

It's now sitting on it's landing gear with canopy on and is just waiting on it's future coat so that I can apply decals and then an oil wash and some weathering.

The tanks are painted and await fitting and the missiles are awaiting their turn under the airbrush.

I hope to have this baby wraped up  by the end of the week as I start a new job next week and don't know how much spare time I'll have.

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Posted by Mark T Gold Coast on Tuesday, October 10, 2006 2:32 AM

Thanks espins.

Dave.

The spitfire looks pretty good to me. I know a photo can tell a thousand lies but i'd be happy with that spit on my shelf.

Mark

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Posted by espins1 on Monday, October 9, 2006 11:36 AM
Nice work Mark and Dave!  Cool [8D] Thumbs Up [tup] Thumbs Up [tup]

Scott Espin - IPMS Reno High Rollers  Geeked My Reviews 

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Posted by harvs73 on Monday, October 9, 2006 6:23 AM

This is one of the two Mk VII Spitfires i'm building for this GB. It is 99% finished, the exhausts are yet to be glued on and the exhaust stain down the side of the fueslage also require to be done. I class this and the other two ICM Spitfires as 1 foot models, they look better at 1 ft than close up.

Dave Harvey

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