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Posted by kenny_conklin on Monday, March 19, 2007 5:18 PM
i see we were all partying this weekend no one has posted since St. Patty's Day (hick up )
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Posted by razordws on Monday, March 19, 2007 8:56 PM
I thought we were all just working hard on  our builds.  Whistling [:-^]

Dave

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Posted by IL2windhawk on Tuesday, March 20, 2007 12:29 AM

Well fellas, here a shot of the Mig.

Those engine intakes took a LONG time for me to get right.
Every build has it's major hurdle: for this kit it was the intakes.
the inboard area was completely wrong, so much so it made the
plane look quite different.  I basically had to resculpt and rebuild
the whole inboard sections.

I hope my efforts produce somthing worthwhile, but quite honestly
I'm not quite sure how they'll look after the primer layer.  Sometimes
what looks and feels like a smooth surface, just isn't one when the
paint goes on.  Know what I mean?  :-)

Anyhow, I figure it's all down hill from here. *famous last words*

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Posted by Gun Tech on Tuesday, March 20, 2007 7:28 AM
Looking good there IL!    Like you said, sometimes you get surprised a bit when the first coat goes on. Hopefully, my Panzer IV will not have too many problems with that.

Jean-Michel    "Arte et Marte"

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Posted by razordws on Tuesday, March 20, 2007 10:18 AM

Looking good Ill2,  Looking forward to seeing some paint on it.

Kenny, I ran across this site this morning and thought of you.  Might make your own build seem a little less daunting and might be a good reference as well.  enjoy!

http://www.carrierbuilders.net/gallery/20070318_USS_Enterprise_1-72/20070318_USS_Enterprise_1-72.htm

 

Dave

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Posted by kenny_conklin on Tuesday, March 20, 2007 4:40 PM

thanks dave for the link really cool .

sir il your build is coming along very nicely

 

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Posted by Doom Grr on Tuesday, March 20, 2007 6:24 PM
I have to say, Dave, that is the sweetest model ship I've ever seen! Who could have the patience to do that? Did anyone else notice he'd only been onboard the ship once while building it?
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Posted by Doom Grr on Tuesday, March 20, 2007 8:40 PM

I just finished coating my F-106 in Future for gloss and I must say it looks despicable. But I guess this plane was a kind of testing ground. It's the first large-scale (anything other than 1/72) model I've built in over a year. I've learned a lot of dont's from it. (Not many do's).

  • Don't use paints not meant for ABing
  • Don't Allow paint to drip on the canopy
  • Don't use rubbing alchohol on said paints to clean for another coat
  • Don't put so much gloss on for decals
  • Don't let 2 large seams crack open near the end of the build (AKA use better glue! [Not Tube Glue])
  • Don't Buy Revell Monogram until you have a clue what you're doing 

 

P.S. - Should I have used Future or something actually meant for models. I realized halfway through how dumb I was. I have two large bottles of clear gloss upstairs!!!

*Smashes head through window* 

  • Oh, Don't use the wrong clear gloss type... thingies

    There, I think I'm done. I've wanted that plane off my bench for a very long time. Onto the shelf or out the window - either way would have worked for me.

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Posted by arki30 on Tuesday, March 20, 2007 9:41 PM

Future is fine for putting a gloss coat on.  Did you brush it on or use an airbrush?  AB is preferable.

If it doesn't look great, you can shoot another coat of future in thin coats.  Since it self levels, it should come out better.  Alternately, shoot a coat of semi-gloss over the future to see if that evens out the finish.

A couple of your don'ts aren't really don'ts.  There's nothing wrong with the Testors tube glue as long it's the red tube, not the blue.  There's nothing wrong with Revell-Monogram either, they just take a little more effort and patience.  That being said, the RM F-106 is notorious for poor fit and is a difficult build at best.

Can't disagree with anything else you learned.  Any landing you can walk away from is a good one.

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Posted by kenny_conklin on Friday, March 23, 2007 4:22 PM
bumpy bumpy we havent posted anything here in three days :(
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Posted by Mist086 on Friday, March 23, 2007 4:30 PM

 kenny_conklin wrote:
bumpy bumpy we havent posted anything here in three days :(

 

We're all still trying to win the turtle award your majesty........Whistling [:-^]

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Posted by Gun Tech on Friday, March 23, 2007 7:37 PM
 Mist086 wrote:

 kenny_conklin wrote:
bumpy bumpy we havent posted anything here in three days :(

 

We're all still trying to win the turtle award your majesty........Whistling [:-^]

LMAO  Laugh [(-D]

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Posted by kenny_conklin on Saturday, March 24, 2007 4:00 PM
i can see it now we will all be excited about the next vote and build around November getting everything together. and on Dec 31st everyone is going to post pics of there builds to get the coveted turtle award :)
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Posted by bbrowniii on Monday, March 26, 2007 9:13 AM

Well, I don't have anything to report on my Stormovik, but I did want to share a build with you guys that I am particularly proud of.  This is one of those builds that just seems to go flawlessly.  When I started it, I figured it should take about 40 weeks, start to finish, based on my experience with this type of thing.  And, don't you know, on the 40th week to the day, BAM, it was done.  It's a heavy sucker too - 9 lbs 3 ozs...  Gotta rig up a special display case for it or something.  I think my only concern is the paint job.  I'm just not certain I am satisfied with the weathering.  It looks better in the second photo, but that one highlights the position problems I'm facing - what story am I trying to tell...?  It seems very confusing to me, but still, I am very pleased with how it all came out.  I'd be interested in all of your comments.

Big Smile [:D]Make a Toast [#toast]Party [party]

'All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing' - Edmund Burke (1770 ??)

 

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Posted by Gun Tech on Monday, March 26, 2007 10:51 AM

Hey, nice build Wink [;)] I really like the lettering you did on that scratchbuilt blanket Big Smile [:D]

 

Congratulation!!! Party [party]Make a Toast [#toast]Big Smile [:D] From me and my Fiancee  Smile [:)]

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Posted by kenny_conklin on Monday, March 26, 2007 7:09 PM

congrats to you and the mrs. boyd gorgeous baby. nothing like it in the world but i know one thing when we had our baby boy did the modelling slow down when he was first born. but on the other hand being with the baby is such a more rewarding experience.

congrats again.

kenny

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Posted by arki30 on Monday, March 26, 2007 8:20 PM
Congrats on the new arrival!!  Make a Toast [#toast]

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Posted by razordws on Monday, March 26, 2007 10:54 PM

Hmmm... definitely seems to be a problem with the seam around the landing gear in that second photo!!Mischief [:-,]  Otherwise a flawless job. Thumbs Up [tup] one of those perfect builds we all can only dream of! Bow [bow]Bow [bow]Bow [bow]  Congadulations and happy birthday to the latest future modeler Party [party] 

Dave

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Posted by jinithith2 on Tuesday, March 27, 2007 8:01 AM

update on the abrams-

afraid that i will go overboard and will lose interest in the build, i decided to do a simple all light tan finish. Turret is all assembled except for fiddly bit which I will add at the end of the build and the frontal armor which i will cut out and add today.

wheels are all painted and the lower hull is just about done except for headlights and the sideskirts.

after painting-

i will take off the parts with periscopes and at that time i will cut out clear parts and insert them into the openings. i wouldnt be able to stand all the masking

paint the tracks, put them on, sideskirts go on, extra stowage and fiddly bits go on, decal, some dusting with tannish or dark yellow paint, wash and BAM

 

hopefully, I will carry those out well :D

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Posted by mph34 on Tuesday, March 27, 2007 9:29 AM

 kenny_conklin wrote:
i can see it now we will all be excited about the next vote and build around November getting everything together. and on Dec 31st everyone is going to post pics of there builds to get the coveted turtle award :)

I must admit, as much as the coveted turtle award is an honor that intrests me; I must come clean and admit major work towards completion on my B-25G.  I ask for thy royalness' forgiveness in this act.

If it will help to make the forgiveness easier to give, I must inform all of a serious accident last night.  As I was working on some of the decals, I must have momentarily lost some of my concentration, and placed some focus onto the Nuggets game that I had on in the background.  At this time, said work table decided that the earth's gravity must have lessened some, as the table and the front landing gear of the B-25G meet, in a most unkind way for the B-25G.  That landing gear is not very well re-inforced, and well, I now have a B-25G with a 'nose gear up' landing.  It is repairable, though I am not sure if structural integretity of the fornt landing gear will be there now.

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Posted by jinithith2 on Tuesday, March 27, 2007 1:37 PM

and... I have to include the cliche shot of the tank looking down the barrel Big Smile [:D]

you can see where I painted and where its bare.

the light sand is actually a lot lighter in the picture than it is in real life.

I just need to put in the clear lenses and add the CIPs

and.. a bunch of other things

is it just me? or does the Abrams look naked without its sideskirts? (no pun intended)

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Posted by arki30 on Tuesday, March 27, 2007 2:13 PM
Nice progress, jinithith2.  You say you've painted it?  Wow, it really looks like it's just the plastic color. 

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Posted by kenny_conklin on Tuesday, March 27, 2007 4:33 PM

not all of us can vie for the coveted turtle award mph but glad to hear about your progress sorry about the gravity though :(

jin nice looking build i agree with arki man that paint matches the plastic

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Posted by jinithith2 on Tuesday, March 27, 2007 7:03 PM

thanks guys

the turret and front part of the hull is painted. I got the CIPs on today w/o too much fuss. I just need to plug up a few things attach parts here and there and add those finishing touches before the final coat of paint.

I picked up Testor Dullcoat today to cut down the sharpie's shine on the roadwheels.

What color should I paint the tracks? I am on that stage right now, and I am thinking of very dark gray or black with some white in it (or white with some black in it) and just drybrushing the sides with silver. after that I will probably mist the lower areas of the model with very thinned color that looks like sand but doesnt look like the color that the tank is painted in. Would you recomment a lighter color or a darker one? I think a darker one will show more usage on the tank, but pics show that tan colored tanks were pretty clean looking...

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Posted by superbear on Friday, March 30, 2007 10:13 AM

Hi All,  sorry I have'nt been around much of late (only a sneek peak once in a while) work has been insane with the new B777 being inroduced to the fleet and A319 ETOPS operations not much time or energy left for the Bear to modelSad [:(]. Now that things are getting back to normal whatever that is I should be able to get some bench time.

Marc your Me262 looks greatThumbs Up [tup]Thumbs Up [tup]Thumbs Up [tup]

Boyd congratulations on your new addition to the familly

To the rest Nice progress All.  I wish I had some progress to report however not much has been done.  I'm waiting for the weather to warm up so I can start primeing and painting.  I also have 2 other builds in line for paint.

Cheers

Bear

Marc
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Posted by flippersdad on Friday, March 30, 2007 5:00 PM

Excellent build there Boyd! I have a similar build sitting on my lap at the moment. Congrats to you and Mrs Brown - May God bless you all.

CheersMake a Toast [#toast],

Eric

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Posted by results may vary on Saturday, March 31, 2007 8:22 AM
Nice build boyd!  Looks perfect "out of box"  no AM required.  Really good job on the detailing around the headlights and intakes.  Looks like you have the exhaust shielding in place too!  They say you can always see the builder in the model.  You know that animated models can sometimes be a chalenge but always rewarding.  Smile [:)]
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Posted by Doom Grr on Sunday, April 1, 2007 8:38 AM
Anyone else find the baby to model comparison a bit creepy?
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Posted by jinithith2 on Sunday, April 1, 2007 10:09 AM
now that u bring it up...
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Posted by NucMedTech on Sunday, April 1, 2007 5:36 PM

Congrats on the new addition to the family Boyd!!Make a Toast [#toast] A project well worth the time.

As for me I actually did something for the schnellboot, I ordered some paint today! Well I will really send the order tomorrow. At least it's something.Cowboy [C):-)]

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