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Posted by IL2windhawk on Friday, December 15, 2006 3:35 PM
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  1/32 Revell Duo Discus
  1/32 Revell ASK-21
  1/48 Ardpol SZD-51 Junior
  1/48 Czech Models Grumman Goose
  1/144 FineMolds Millennium Falcon

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  • From: Patterson, CA
Posted by SoD Stitch on Friday, December 15, 2006 12:51 PM

 kenny_conklin wrote:
lol TG i think most if not all of us married guys have one of those pair of pants laying around somewhere. i konw mine definately come out when she isnt around and most definately when it is just me and the boys Big Smile [:D]

ROFL! Yeah, my pants go on when I leave the house to go to work, and I take them off as soon as I get home!

But seriously . . . .

Sign - Off Topic!! [#offtopic]Here (finally) is my "list"; you guys get to pick & choose now:

 1/72nd Monogram B-52D

1/72nd AMT/ERTL XB-70A "Valkyrie"

1/72nd Testor B-2A

1/48th Italeri F-18E "Super Hornet"

1/48th Minicraft (?) Su-35/37 "Super Flanker"

1/48th Academy/MRC CH-46E "Bullfrog"

1/48th Monogram F-15E "Strike Eagle"

1/48th Revell of Germany B-58A "Hustler"

1/48th AMT/ERTL ES-3A "Shadow"

1/35th Dragon Maus "Super Tank"

1/35th Academy/MRC UH-60L "Blackhawk"

1/35th Academy/MRC MH-60G "Pave Hawk"

1/32nd Revell F-16N "Adversary"

1/32nd Hasegawa F-104C "Starfighter"

1/32nd Testor F-117A "Nighthawk"

I've got a lot more than than that in my "stash" (100+), but these are the ones I'm most interested in doing in the near future. Have fun!

1/48th Monogram A-37 Dragonfly: 95% (so close!); 1/35th Academy UH-60L: 90%; 1/35th Dragon "Ersatz" M10: 75%; 1/35th DML E-100 Super Heavy Tank: 100%; 1/48 YF-12A, 95%; 1/48 U-2R: 90%; 1/48 B-58 Hustler: 50%; 1/32 F-117, 50%; 1/48 Rafale M: 50%; 1/48 F-105D: 75%; 1/48 SOS A-1H Skyraider: 50%; 1/48th Hobby Boss Su-27: 50%; 1/16th Revell Lamborghini Countach: 75%; 1/12th Otaki Lamborghini Countach: 25%; Tamiya 1/35th M3 Bradley Cavalry Fighting Vehicle: 25%

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Posted by kenny_conklin on Friday, December 15, 2006 6:31 AM

i am dying over here :) i guess most of us have these kittys running around the house

those pics are too funny

yes i made the poor kitty carry the buckets of paint so he would understand the time and effort we put into our builds.

wife came running in like i was doing something wrong cause i was laughing so much when i seen them

kenny

"Rakkasans Lead the Way!"
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Posted by TGregory on Thursday, December 14, 2006 10:39 PM

Bow [bow] Forgive me m'lord but I found a picture of two of your kittys. Bow [bow]

I found this one carrying your royal paintBoohoo [BH]

 I understand the royal guards found this interloper near one of your kits.

Just stay away from my stashAngry [:(!] Big Smile [:D]I love my well trained kitty.Big Smile [:D]

I'm glad I live outside the kingdom.Party [party]

Tony Gregory
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Posted by TGregory on Thursday, December 14, 2006 10:14 PM

one good thing about cats (other than tac-o spelled backwards) they make you:

Tony Gregory
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Posted by results may vary on Thursday, December 14, 2006 7:51 PM
Hey Kenny, i'm in the same boat as you... 6 cats, well 7 if you count the adopted ferral cat, and a dog named kitty! We thought that we would name the dog kitty because she acts like a cat. I think that she's a little species confused! Oh, we have a cat named puppy. : ) We felt compelled to name the ferral cat so we got really creative.... his name is "bighead" I find it amazing that everytime i go up to work on my models that all the parts are still exactly where i left them!!! i guess those dumb cats haven't figured out what great toys all those tiny parts are.
paul "We are all made of star stuff." - Carl Sagan
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Posted by razordws on Thursday, December 14, 2006 5:36 PM

 kenny_conklin wrote:
lol TG i think most if not all of us married guys have one of those pair of pants laying around somewhere. i konw mine definately come out when she isnt around and most definately when it is just me and the boys Big Smile [:D]

 Sign - Ditto [#ditto] I keep a pair in the garage which is where I disappear to as often as I can.

 5 cats Kenny???? Shock [:O]  I have two and that is plenty 'nough for me.

Dave

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Posted by kenny_conklin on Thursday, December 14, 2006 5:08 PM
lol TG i think most if not all of us married guys have one of those pair of pants laying around somewhere. i konw mine definately come out when she isnt around and most definately when it is just me and the boys Big Smile [:D]
"Rakkasans Lead the Way!"
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Posted by TGregory on Thursday, December 14, 2006 3:54 PM

Bow [bow]Bow [bow]I am truly humbled by your praise m'lord Bow [bow]Bow [bow]

I am finished with the Honey-do part of my vacation, she won't let me apply even the most basic weathering techniques on the wallpaper. I had the oil wash all ready when I heard the VOICE... "put the paintbrush down and step away from the wallpaper...worm!"Boohoo [BH] When she leaves the house I sneak a pair of pants and wear them til she gets homeMischief [:-,]

When I am finished I will post "The Friendly Confines" for comments.... I don't think a heavy oil wash will work too well on a paper kit.

Tony Gregory
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  • From: Staten Island, New York
Posted by kenny_conklin on Thursday, December 14, 2006 3:32 PM

great work Tgregory i see you are multitalented :)

i try to do more than modeling its like trying to walk and chew gum at the same time lol

nice kitty cat i have 5 of them and 2 dogs i m always astonished my models dont look like cats and dogs instead of models

"Rakkasans Lead the Way!"
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Posted by TGregory on Thursday, December 14, 2006 3:23 PM

Wink [;)] You guys don't miss a thing Wink [;)]

Yes that is a brand new still shrink-wrapped good styrene smelling 1/48 Revell B-25 Mitchell.Cool [8D]

I can't remember if that is listed in my stash Confused [%-)]

Tony Gregory
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  • From: Vernon, BC, Canada
Posted by razordws on Thursday, December 14, 2006 3:08 PM
I especially like the 1:1 rubics cube!  Gives it that 80's feel doesn't it?  Thumbs Up [tup]  Great Job!

Dave

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Posted by SoD Stitch on Thursday, December 14, 2006 2:38 PM
 paul_toz wrote:

Wow!

A 1:1 guitar, can't wait to see the diorama that will go in! 

It's already in the diorama!!! Can't you see the 1:1 couch and the 1:1 cat? BTW, good job on the couch, looks very realistic!

P.S. Is that a brand-new, still-in-the-bag, B-25 Mitchell I see next to the cat stool?

1/48th Monogram A-37 Dragonfly: 95% (so close!); 1/35th Academy UH-60L: 90%; 1/35th Dragon "Ersatz" M10: 75%; 1/35th DML E-100 Super Heavy Tank: 100%; 1/48 YF-12A, 95%; 1/48 U-2R: 90%; 1/48 B-58 Hustler: 50%; 1/32 F-117, 50%; 1/48 Rafale M: 50%; 1/48 F-105D: 75%; 1/48 SOS A-1H Skyraider: 50%; 1/48th Hobby Boss Su-27: 50%; 1/16th Revell Lamborghini Countach: 75%; 1/12th Otaki Lamborghini Countach: 25%; Tamiya 1/35th M3 Bradley Cavalry Fighting Vehicle: 25%

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  • From: Highland IN
Posted by TGregory on Thursday, December 14, 2006 11:20 AM

Double Action on the kittyBig Smile [:D]

Wrong guitar Sign - Oops [#oops]

This is the finished product. it is a 00 (smaller than a dreadnought) based on a Martin 004 circa 1922

Would you believe that my job paid for the guitar class? It cost me $100 for materials. top is 60 year old spruce

sides and bottom black walnut, fretboard mahogany, nut is African ebony, top nut and bridge nut is bone (smelled like getting your teeth drilled at the dentist's) and the bridge where the pins go is East Indian rosewood. My instructor should be building model kits because I never heard ( "That's Okay, we can fix that." ) so much in my life.

 

Tony Gregory
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  • From: Nelson, BC, Canada
Posted by paul_toz on Thursday, December 14, 2006 10:25 AM

Wow!

A 1:1 guitar, can't wait to see the diorama that will go in! 

Perhaps you can sing sweet lullabies to the King? (Got to keep the nobility in a good mood)Big Smile [:D]

Paul 

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  • From: Fort Worth, TX
Posted by flippersdad on Thursday, December 14, 2006 10:17 AM

The only thing that I can see wrong with the cat is that it is a cat. Good work on the guitar.

Cheers,

Eric

A great lie - "I'm from the FAA and I'm here to help." Politics - Many blood sucking insects. Flying - Long periods of boredom puncuated by moments of stark terror.
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Posted by IL2windhawk on Thursday, December 14, 2006 9:58 AM

Wow.
I play the guitar too and would LOVE to make one.  Did you
buy a kit?  Where can I learn more?

  1/32 Revell Duo Discus
  1/32 Revell ASK-21
  1/48 Ardpol SZD-51 Junior
  1/48 Czech Models Grumman Goose
  1/144 FineMolds Millennium Falcon

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  • From: Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Posted by superbear on Thursday, December 14, 2006 9:52 AM

Tony Nice airbrush work on the kitty did you use a single or double action Smile,Wink, & Grin [swg] the guitar looks good to.

 

Cheers

Bear

Marc
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  • From: Highland IN
Posted by TGregory on Thursday, December 14, 2006 8:04 AM

Evil [}:)]I am Soooo ready, You guys can pick anything because I build EVERYTHING. Evil [}:)]

For Example:

I think I did a pretty good job on the cat,Big Smile [:D]

Now I have to build a Paper kit of Wrigley Field.

Tony Gregory
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  • From: Staten Island, New York
Posted by kenny_conklin on Wednesday, December 13, 2006 3:35 PM

No problem Tgregory i see you are busy in your many tasks

and i know about the domestic godess unfortunately she wears the crown , no let me take that back our 2 year old son wears the crown around here lol

simple green is really good and my mom put me onto this other stuff greased lightning fantastic cleaner.

IL great to see you thought maybe we lost you for a second there hope all is well

"Rakkasans Lead the Way!"
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  • From: Highland IN
Posted by TGregory on Wednesday, December 13, 2006 3:15 PM

Yeah!! [yeah] That's the ticket after I finish servitude to the domestic godess I will hit the "Brakes"

Domestic momma has me stripping wallpaper

Scrubbing the wall with Simple Green (I love that stuff)

Hanging new wallpaper

Then... I must build the scale model kit of Wrigley Field for my daughter who is coming to town (like Santa)

I BegBow [bow] leave to do this Lord Kenny Bow [bow]

Tony Gregory
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  • From: Vernon, BC, Canada
Posted by razordws on Wednesday, December 13, 2006 12:28 PM

 Lord Kenny Bow [bow] with your permission 'o great one' I offer this advice to my fellow servants:

Tony, if the clear parts are removable then soaking them in brake fluid should do the trick (I've been  told it won't harm the clear plastic - never tried it myself though).  If you can't get those side windows out in one piece then just replace them with a clear piece of accetate.  Failing all else, sanding with fine grained sand paper (600-1200) and a couple coats of future will at least get them looking somewhat acceptable.

Il2windhawk, I use the model master clear flat coat with good results.

Dave

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  • From: Highland IN
Posted by TGregory on Wednesday, December 13, 2006 10:59 AM

Thanks for the advice, it is 1/48 scale (any smaller and 3 pair of glasses would be the requirement.

The finish is rattle can Krylon matte from Miejer.

Tony Gregory
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Posted by IL2windhawk on Wednesday, December 13, 2006 10:31 AM

 kenny_conklin wrote:
i havent seen IL around in a little bit he is the one putting the kits on the list . i am sure once he stops in and looks over the board he will be updating the list.

Ooops!  I guess I have work to do!  I'll get the ol' list updated soon.

If Kenny is Pharoah, then I am his pyramid building slave. LOL.

 

 TGregory wrote:
Is there anything to do when my canopies get frosted? I dipped them in future, masked and painted them, then did the unforgivable... used clear out of a rattle-canBanged Head [banghead] The harder I try the farther behind my modeling skills getBanged Head [banghead]

Holly smokes!  that stinks.
I did that once on a biplane.   Fortunately it was not finished as well as your Mustang!

Here is my best suggestion: 
Purchase a vacu-form canopy replacement from squadron, then see what
parts of the frosted canopy you will need to cut out to get it to fit.  In the
picture, it kind of looks like part of the rear canopy wraps over the fuselage,
so you might have to use a dremel tool to cut the windows out.  Install the
vacuform pieces, gap-fill with "clear-parts glue" (PVA), add putty if necessary,
then sand and repaint the area.  It you do it right, it might look even better
than the stock clear parts.  These canopies are only $3. 

Let me know if you need advice. I've used a number of vacuform canopies
in the last 6 months.   What scale is your model?

1:48 ->
http://www.squadron.com/ItemDetails.asp?item=SQ9528
http://www.squadron.com/ItemDetails.asp?item=SQ9581
http://www.squadron.com/ItemDetails.asp?item=SQ9529

1:72 ->
http://www.squadron.com/ItemDetails.asp?item=SQ9114 (Monogram)
http://www.squadron.com/ItemDetails.asp?item=SQ9185 (Hasegawa)
http://www.squadron.com/ItemDetails.asp?item=SQ9159

Good luck!

By the way, what type of flat spray did you use?  That seems to have a
very nice flat appearance: better than what I'm using.

  1/32 Revell Duo Discus
  1/32 Revell ASK-21
  1/48 Ardpol SZD-51 Junior
  1/48 Czech Models Grumman Goose
  1/144 FineMolds Millennium Falcon

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  • From: Staten Island, New York
Posted by kenny_conklin on Wednesday, December 13, 2006 10:00 AM

thank you eric for the kind words. i pulled my back a few years ago pulling cable for verizon telephone and since then it has been hurting . but the real problem they found is that your tailbone is supposed to have a natural curve to it but mine is going straight which is putting pressure on my spine nothing they can do about it . life goes on and you deal with it :) as long as i can still build models i am a happy camper :)

kenny

"Rakkasans Lead the Way!"
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Posted by flippersdad on Wednesday, December 13, 2006 9:46 AM

Lord Kenny, I hope that you are feeling better today. I was in a car accident a few years ago and my back was really sore for a while and the following helped. Long soaks on a very hot hot bathtub, heating rubs (Flexall 454 really worked for me) light stretching to begin with, and the occasional beer. I will offer prayers for your healing.

Cheers,

Eric

A great lie - "I'm from the FAA and I'm here to help." Politics - Many blood sucking insects. Flying - Long periods of boredom puncuated by moments of stark terror.
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  • From: Highland IN
Posted by TGregory on Wednesday, December 13, 2006 8:39 AM

Thanks,

no canopies available, the kit is a 24 year old Monagram.

I will get better;

 I think I can,I think I can,I think I can,I think I can,I think I can,I think I can,I think I can,...

Tony Gregory
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  • From: Staten Island, New York
Posted by kenny_conklin on Wednesday, December 13, 2006 8:33 AM

nice build sorry to see your canopies are frosted up. i have heard oven cleaner will take paint off of a model i dont know what it would do to a canopy may melt it.

unfortunately the model is finished i would say  to order new canopies but i guess to late for t hat now.

"Rakkasans Lead the Way!"
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  • From: Highland IN
Posted by TGregory on Wednesday, December 13, 2006 8:25 AM

I beg to speak, oh great and wise one, I feel personally responsible for your condition, I should not have placed such a heavy burden upon you. 

Bow [bow]   Grovel...Grovel...Grovel...Grovel...Grovel...Grovel...Grovel...Grovel...Grovel...Grovel...Grovel...GrovelBow [bow]

Decree yourself better, m'lord Bow [bow]

Anywho, I have a question for all those out there in builderville.Question [?]

Is there anything to do when my canopies get frosted? I dipped them in future, masked and painted them, then did the unforgivable... used clear out of a rattle-canBanged Head [banghead] The harder I try the farther behind my modeling skills getBanged Head [banghead]

any words of wisdom will be appreciated, Oh BTW I found my USB cable for the camera.

Tony Gregory
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    February 2003
  • From: Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Posted by superbear on Wednesday, December 13, 2006 7:53 AM

 Gun Tech wrote:
Lot of rest, and lots of pain killers Wink [;)]

 Ahhhh!!! better living through chemistrySmile [:)] Take it easy Lord Kenny.

 

Cheers

Bear

Marc
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