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Posted by Hippy-Ed on Tuesday, January 2, 2007 11:03 AM

BUMP***

Ok fells, here's an update on my base... just foiled the left wing on this puppy

So, we gonna git 6 more months on this G/B??? 

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Posted by Dubau on Tuesday, January 2, 2007 11:27 AM

Looking GOOD Ed

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Posted by Hippy-Ed on Tuesday, January 2, 2007 11:34 AM

Thanks Bud. It's not the greatest job for a first attempt. I'm also using Elmer's white

glue since I  don't have anything else. I see a few problem areaswhich don't show in the pic. mostly along the bottom edge (wrinkles)

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Posted by Dubau on Tuesday, January 2, 2007 11:42 AM

It's a start :)

Bud

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Posted by Hippy-Ed on Tuesday, January 2, 2007 11:44 AM
Yup. dat it isBig Smile [:D]
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Posted by Hippy-Ed on Tuesday, January 2, 2007 1:32 PM

panel #2 and, a better shot of itShock [:O]

 

well, whaddaya think?

 

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Posted by Griffworks on Tuesday, January 2, 2007 2:20 PM

Cpt. Sponder set a date a while back, on Page 2:

 Cpt.Sponder wrote:
oh, and thnx griff for the hints! and the end date is set on 1st of june '07

 I'm back in, BTW.  Smile [:)]

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Posted by Hippy-Ed on Tuesday, January 2, 2007 2:26 PM
 Griffworks wrote:

Cpt. Sponder set a date a while back, on Page 2:

 Cpt.Sponder wrote:
oh, and thnx griff for the hints! and the end date is set on 1st of june '07

 I'm back in, BTW.  Smile [:)]

Thanks Griff. Musta missed that.
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Posted by Griffworks on Tuesday, January 2, 2007 2:50 PM

No problem.  I was pretty excited to see that date extended to June as that gives me plenty of time - and pretty much no valid excuse! - to finish up at least one of the models in my box.  I've not worked on them in almost three weeks, now, but tonight's my night off and I plan to get to some work on assembling here in a little while.  It could happen.  Big Smile [:D]

 Also, the guy who had taken the digicam pics for me already rotated back and says his battery died and dumped the five or six pics he took for me.  As such I've got one of the gals here w/a digicam going to take pics for me next time I bring my stuff in to The Job. 

 

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Posted by Hippy-Ed on Tuesday, January 2, 2007 3:04 PM
Griff, may I ask you a question? What changed your mind on this? You had made a big issue about leaving the G/B and the forums. Just curious is all
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Posted by Griffworks on Tuesday, January 2, 2007 6:51 PM

As I said over in the SciFi forum when asked: I came back because several folks here PM'd and emailed me to remind me that these forums are for everyone and not to allow myself to be run off.  Last time I checked these forums aren't restricted for membership beyond etiquette and standards and that's still the case. 

To whit, I did what a lot of folks do on a daily basis: I changed my mind after receiving some positive external influence. Wink [;)]

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Posted by Dubau on Tuesday, January 2, 2007 9:11 PM

Yoooooooooooooooooooo Griff,  WB !!!!!!!!!!!

And Ed, That's looking GOOD !

Bud

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Posted by Hippy-Ed on Tuesday, January 2, 2007 9:21 PM

Thanks Bud, It's a tedious thing & I'm probably doing things wrong (as usually the case) but hey, at least I'm learning from itTongue [:P] I'm using Elmer's white glue which seems to be doing ok but, I see a few problems to deal with.

 

Thanks Griff. I was just curious. 

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Posted by Hippy-Ed on Tuesday, January 2, 2007 11:00 PM

Thanks Chris. I had painted it silver but, when I masked off after a few daysfor the flat black on the sides the Silver pulled up & dusted off on my finger tips. I tried several things but, this idea was mentioned so, I am running with it. So far, it seems to be working out ok.

Speaking of the other subjects, I am masking off the upper saucer section on the D right now. Gonna try an Aztec pattern using dfferent greys 

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Posted by Chris_in_Japan on Wednesday, January 3, 2007 1:29 AM

The reason the silver pulled up was probably because the plastic was shiney or had been handled too much.. What I would have done is given the parts a good old sand with a fine paper to give the silver something to cling to. I am not sure what paints you have used, but I would have used acrilics also.. Also, as a rule. If I am going to use both flat, and gloss colours. I generally do the flat colours first. The reason being is that when spraying over shiny or glossy surfaces, then the paint simply wont sit. Its the same when you paint over glossy paints.. Thats what happened 2 years ago if you remember when I did my first 1/350 refit.. I tried to be lazy and cut corners, and spray over the gloss.. Well. I eventually had to sand that hole thing down and start again..

Anyways mate, no matter what you do, I am sure you will make a nice job of the display!

Chris 

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Posted by Hippy-Ed on Wednesday, January 3, 2007 3:24 AM

Well, I am using the Testors Enamel paints over a Krylon lt. grey primer. which I

had sanded between the coats. I've used the Silver over this  primer before and had no troubles with it. just seems that when I use it on a large area is where I have the trouble. But anywho, I think I got the problem solved with the foilTongue [:P]

I'm hoping to get the D in the paint shop tomorrow, at least the saucer section anyways. Makin' meself go cross-eyed with masking it offDead [xx(]

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Posted by Chris_in_Japan on Wednesday, January 3, 2007 4:15 PM

Well Ed, I havnt even touched a model in about a month now.. I started the assembly and prime coat on the 1/1400 Ent E before I went away, but havnt touched anything since.. Infact I still have the bottom saucer section of the 1/1400 Enterprise D to finish before that is finished also, and just cant get the excitement in me to finish it.. I will eventually, but when I take so long on a single project, my mind starts to wonder, and I lose interest.. Dont get me wrong, they always get done eventually, but that doesnt excuse the 10 or so kits that sit waiting in state to be finished.. I know how you feel about the aztec on the E-D.. I thought the big one was a pain to do!

 

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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, January 3, 2007 4:56 PM
Why dont we just cancel the group build. It seems that the people who were complaining a month ago about people dropping the ball have dropped it themselves. There are always a million excuses as to why a model never gets finished. I say we move this to the sci fi forum and just introduce our builds as we finish. Its taking way too long.
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Posted by Chris_in_Japan on Wednesday, January 3, 2007 6:30 PM

Umm, I was suspended for 3 weeks.. Kinda hard to participate when that happens? Luckily we had Ed and Bud here to hold the fort!

As for cancelling the build, I wanted to do that at the beginning because of the lack of interest. But everyone made a point to keep it going. So who am I to argue with that..  Anyways, you dont need 400 people to play a banjo, so I say lets keep it going and enjoy what ever comes out of it..

If you dont want to be a part of it, then that is up to you! 

 

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Posted by Dubau on Wednesday, January 3, 2007 7:26 PM

I say just keep going till your done

But that's just me

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Posted by Griffworks on Wednesday, January 3, 2007 8:28 PM

 joey_d1119 wrote:
Why dont we just cancel the group build. It seems that the people who were complaining a month ago about people dropping the ball have dropped it themselves. There are always a million excuses as to why a model never gets finished. I say we move this to the sci fi forum and just introduce our builds as we finish. Its taking way too long.

Some of us just don't have the time to work several hours a day on their models tho, Joey.  You gotta keep that in mind, dude.  If you've already finished w/yours (I forget if you have or not), you're prolly one of the lucky folks who don't have:

1) A Demanding Job(s);

B) A family; 

iii) high school / college classes; or,

IV) a combination of the three. 

 As such, not everyone builds at the same rate, nor would I call it an "excuse" because you only have maybe 1 hour out of every day where you're not driving to work/school/home, at work/school, spending time w/family - especially important when you have children - or trying to get at least six hours of sleep a night and decide to spend that one hour on your back porch drinking a beer, soaking in the tub or whatever to just relax and not use your brain.  To say that everyone uses these as an "excuse" the way you do above is kind of insulting, dude.

'Sides, the deadline as it was told to us some months ago is 1 June, 2007.  We've still got 4 months and 27 or so days by my counting.  Wink [;)]

 

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Posted by Chris_in_Japan on Wednesday, January 3, 2007 8:43 PM
I know it sounds strange. But I simply cant agree more with Griff on his points.. I think we do sometimes forget that we do have other things to do in our lives.. It is after all a hobby!

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Posted by Hippy-Ed on Wednesday, January 3, 2007 10:09 PM

 Chris_in_Japan wrote:
I know it sounds strange. But I simply cant agree more with Griff on his points.. I think we do sometimes forget that we do have other things to do in our lives.. It is after all a hobby!

 

Sign - Ditto [#ditto] All I can say is Griff, you said a mouthful.  It is difficult finding time to model when "daily life" steps in. I am currently unemployed, living alone except for the Psycho Kitty (from H E double hockey sticks) yet, I am lucky to get 15-20 minutes a day on average to model. But here lately, I've had an old friend visiting & it's hard to model. Try to discuss old times while trying to paint.Black Eye [B)] I also had a serious plumbing problem to contend with recently in which I had to tear apart a piece of the wall & rebuild it.

 

I am glad the deadline is June 1st. If I finish by then that's great! If not, I will when it's done 

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Posted by Hippy-Ed on Thursday, January 4, 2007 1:15 PM

Ok, here's where I'm at and am havin' some difficulty...

To start off with, I used Krylon grey primer on this, painted the Phaser bank with Testors Silver the same time I tried painting the base (no problems on saucer) Now I used Micro mask to mask this off which I sprayed Dk. Gunship grey (Testors) now,  as you can see, I'm having a time getting the mask off!!Black Eye [B)] Any suggestions?

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Posted by Dubau on Thursday, January 4, 2007 1:20 PM

WOW ! Looking GOOD Ed

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Posted by Griffworks on Thursday, January 4, 2007 3:12 PM

Unfortunately, I can't see the pics.  Our local COMM Nazi's block free image hosting sites or I'd offer a suggestion if I could.

 

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Posted by Hippy-Ed on Thursday, January 4, 2007 3:19 PM
Right now I am trying various methods of getting the Micro mask off. Picking at corners with it & trying to lift with masking tape, scotch tape, even taking a wet q-tip to it. Guess it's just scrape away...
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Posted by Dubau on Thursday, January 4, 2007 3:42 PM

 Griffworks wrote:
Unfortunately, I can't see the pics.  Our local COMM Nazi's block free image hosting sites or I'd offer a suggestion if I could.

DOH !

 

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Posted by Chris_in_Japan on Thursday, January 4, 2007 4:45 PM

hhmmm.. You know what.. I have never used the stuff.. I wouldnt know what would help in this situation?.. I would try holding your tongue at 45 degrees?Tongue [:P]

Chris

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Posted by Griffworks on Thursday, January 4, 2007 5:18 PM

 Hippy-Ed wrote:
Right now I am trying various methods of getting the Micro mask off. Picking at corners with it & trying to lift with masking tape, scotch tape, even taking a wet q-tip to it. Guess it's just scrape away...

Try rubbing alcohol on a q-tip.  It shouldn't do a thing to the paint bt will ge the adhesive portion off just fine, I think.

 

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