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Posted by rjkplasticmod on Friday, July 6, 2007 6:57 PM
 TANGO 1 wrote:

Gentlemen.......

as its the weekend, I thought we should all take a moment to reflect, relax and get blind drunkMischief [:-,]Pirate [oX)]

Its weekend rum ration time!!Party [party]Party [party]Pirate [oX)]Pirate [oX)]Big Smile [:D]Big Smile [:D]Make a Toast [#toast]Make a Toast [#toast]Make a Toast [#toast]

CHEERS!Make a Toast [#toast]

I'll drink to that Big Smile [:D].

Regards,  Rick

RICK At My Age, I've Seen It All, Done It All, But I Don't Remember It All...
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Posted by Daywalker on Friday, July 6, 2007 7:24 PM

Roger-

Glad to hear you're OK, but also sorry to hear your bad news.  I was just thinking about you last week, wondering how things were going.

Frank 

 

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Posted by ruddratt on Friday, July 6, 2007 7:38 PM
Aw man! ....sorry to hear about that Roger. It's tough to know just what to say in situations like this, but if it's inevitable then I pray that it's at least amicable.

Mike

 "We have our own ammunition. It's filled with paint. When we fire it, it makes pretty pictures....scares the hell outta people."

 

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Posted by darson on Friday, July 6, 2007 8:08 PM

Roger I'm really sorry to hear about your news, I hope everything works out for you.

Dave I did a quick search for you and pulled up these, I hope they are of some help

Darren I have decided to not change my build but to add another kit to what I’m doing.  The Seafire is not exactly motoring along at the moment and given the fact that it's the 25th anniversary of the Falklands War coming up in August this year, I have decided to do the Hasegawa 1/72 Sea Harrier FRS Mk.1.  I'm on a bit of a Falklands theme at the moment and I want to strike while the iron is hot.

Cheers 

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Posted by TANGO 1 on Saturday, July 7, 2007 8:04 AM

Roger-

my heart goes out to you mate, I hope things work out for you. Chin up old chap-you've gots lots of friends here.Wink [;)]

 

 

Regards, Darren. C.A.G. FAA/USNFAW GB
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Posted by TANGO 1 on Saturday, July 7, 2007 8:07 AM

Darren-

I was just wondering about the Seafire, how far did you get with her?

As for your second choice, I more than happy to see one of those! I love the FRS.1's! I'll look forward to seeing how that one turns out.Thumbs Up [tup]

Regards, Darren. C.A.G. FAA/USNFAW GB
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Posted by TANGO 1 on Saturday, July 7, 2007 8:35 AM

Hey fella's,

I just wanted to politely ask all our friends here that if you take photo's of your models please keep them somewhere safe for when I write the article about this group build. I want to wait to end of the build (May '08)so that I can include everybody and their builds.

Also, if there's anything about the GB that you like mentioned please let me know. My hope is that by May 2008 this will have been the most active and widely read GB this forum has ever seen. We have had well over 21,000 hits already and have gone on to promote other GB's in the forum like the Spitfire and Knights of the Sky GB's. Most of all, to my mind the one thing that has really shone through on these pages is the spirit of friendship that has grown here and I want my article to reflect that. Modelling is no longer a solitary pastime! To everyone here, thank you for making this forum such a great place to be.Thumbs Up [tup]Pirate [oX)]

Regards, Darren. C.A.G. FAA/USNFAW GB
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Posted by Daywalker on Saturday, July 7, 2007 11:28 AM
 TANGO 1 wrote:

Most of all, to my mind the one thing that has really shone through on these pages is the spirit of friendship that has grown here and I want my article to reflect that. Modelling is no longer a solitary pastime! To everyone here, thank you for making this forum such a graet place to be.Thumbs Up [tup]Pirate [oX)]

Sign - Ditto [#ditto] Well said Darren!  I have made some wonderful friends here, and am really looking forward to many more (though, we do have to wait a lil' while!) GB's in the future!  Everyone here has really stepped up whenever someone needed a helping hand, a part, a photo reference or just a little encouragement!  I can't wait to read your article!

Frank 

 

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Posted by ruddratt on Saturday, July 7, 2007 3:24 PM

An article? About us!!? Awesome! You da man, Darren!! Thumbs Up [tup]

This was my first GB, and it looks like I made a good choice. I'm enjoying looking at all the work everyone's doing and watching friendships develop. Sometimes a group of people get together and everything just clicks. That's what happened here, and so much good has come out of it...from making us better modelers to rekindling our interest in the hobby to forming lasting friendships and everything that can fall in between. The size of this thread bears this out. I consider it an honor to be a part of this build and a privilege to be able to refer to you as my friends.

Mike

 "We have our own ammunition. It's filled with paint. When we fire it, it makes pretty pictures....scares the hell outta people."

 

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Posted by TANGO 1 on Saturday, July 7, 2007 3:36 PM
I could not agree more with both of you, our thread definately something special and I hope it continues on these pages well beyond 2008.Approve [^]Thumbs Up [tup]
Regards, Darren. C.A.G. FAA/USNFAW GB
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Posted by Daywalker on Saturday, July 7, 2007 4:31 PM
 ruddratt wrote:

An article? About us!!? Awesome! You da man, Darren!! Thumbs Up [tup]

This was my first GB, and it looks like I made a good choice. I'm enjoying looking at all the work everyone's doing and watching friendships develop. Sometimes a group of people get together and everything just clicks. That's what happened here, and so much good has come out of it...from making us better modelers to rekindling our interest in the hobby to forming lasting friendships and everything that can fall in between. The size of this thread bears this out. I consider it an honor to be a part of this build and a privilege to be able to refer to you as my friends.

Sign - Ditto [#ditto] Well said guys!  This was my first GB as well, I know it won't be my last! 

Frank 

 

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Posted by ruddratt on Saturday, July 7, 2007 5:49 PM

 TANGO 1 wrote:
our thread definately something special and I hope it continues on these pages well beyond 2008.Approve [^]Thumbs Up [tup]

I'm sure it will, Darren. 27 entries with two completed, which means that we still have 25 entries to go and we're already well over 1400 posts and a zillion views! That's just amazing! Thumbs Up [tup]

Mike

 "We have our own ammunition. It's filled with paint. When we fire it, it makes pretty pictures....scares the hell outta people."

 

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Posted by Daywalker on Saturday, July 7, 2007 6:00 PM

darren-

Would you mind adding my Mk.46 Seafire to the list here?  I figure I'll post pics here and over at the Spitfire Gb.  Here's the I.P. and seat, I made the belts from lead foil from the top of a single malt scotch Make a Toast [#toast] and the buckles are made from fine wire.  They actually function even though they are not 100% accurate.  But, I like 'em and they were a lot cheaper than the photoetch!

Frank 

 

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Posted by ruddratt on Saturday, July 7, 2007 6:05 PM

Shock [:O] Holy cow! That looks amazing, buddy! ....and very innovative! Thumbs Up [tup]

 

....but malt scotch? I thought this was a rum-only thread. Wink [;)]

Mike

 "We have our own ammunition. It's filled with paint. When we fire it, it makes pretty pictures....scares the hell outta people."

 

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Posted by Daywalker on Saturday, July 7, 2007 6:19 PM
 ruddratt wrote:

Shock [:O] Holy cow! That looks amazing, buddy! ....and very innovative! Thumbs Up [tup]

 

....but malt scotch? I thought this was a rum-only thread. Wink [;)]

Thanks Mike!  Actually, the malt scotch was a Christmas present to my Father.  My request was that he open it on the spot so I could "acquire" the foil top!  I am a rum guy, through and through.

Frank 

 

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Posted by darson on Saturday, July 7, 2007 6:39 PM

That’s simply awesome work on the harness Frank, I am in awe of your mirco skills Bow [bow].  I also want to say that I love the weathering on the back of the seat, nice touch.

Darren I couldn't agree more on the modeling is not a solitary pastime anymore.  Long gone are the days of Shep Paine's books being my only modeling "how do I do this" references.  It still amazes me that with a few key strokes you can get an answer to questions from modelers all across the globe Thumbs Up [tup]

Cheers 

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Posted by Daywalker on Saturday, July 7, 2007 6:53 PM
 darson wrote:

That’s simply awesome work on the harness Frank, I am in awe of your mirco skills Bow [bow].  I also want to say that I love the weathering on the back of the seat, nice touch.

Thanks Darren!  I must admit, working as a jeweler has it's advantages when it comes to micro work!  I have a 50 power microscope in the shop, and a laser welder for welding small pieces such as the buckles.  As a matter of fact, the "buckles" are made of 14 karat white gold scrap I had laying around, and the microscope and laser really helped!  Here's me at my bench at work with my visor and the laser welder in the background:

For the seat, I first painted it aluminum with SNJ metallics, then a gloss clear, then the black.  It was simply a matter of taking a scalpel and scraping off the paint to reveal the aluminum underneath!

Frank 

 

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Posted by DURR on Saturday, July 7, 2007 7:12 PM
 Daywalker wrote:
 darson wrote:

That’s simply awesome work on the harness Frank, I am in awe of your mirco skills Bow [bow].  I also want to say that I love the weathering on the back of the seat, nice touch.

Thanks Darren!  I must admit, working as a jeweler has it's advantages when it comes to micro work!  I have a 50 power microscope in the shop, and a laser welder for welding small pieces such as the buckles.  As a matter of fact, the "buckles" are made of 14 karat white gold scrap I had laying around, and the microscope and laser really helped!  Here's me at my bench at work with my visor and the laser welder in the background:

For the seat, I first painted it aluminum with SNJ metallics, then a gloss clear, then the black.  It was simply a matter of taking a scalpel and scraping off the paint to reveal the aluminum underneath!

    

 

 

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Posted by Daywalker on Saturday, July 7, 2007 7:20 PM
LOL! Big Smile [:D]

Frank 

 

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Posted by harvs73 on Sunday, July 8, 2007 2:35 AM

Frank - Thats cheating!!!! Big Smile [:D] How are you supposed to get the modelling squint if you use that sort of gear????? LOL

An unpdate on the Barracuda. I have finally masked it and painted it whilst my wife was off for a 'girls weekend'. I used Xtra colour for the Extra Dark Sea Grey but used Dark Sea Gray to get a more scale effect. So I have used three different manufacturers paints of which one was matt enamel, one gloss enamel and the other mattt acrylic.

 

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Posted by triumf on Sunday, July 8, 2007 7:50 AM

Hey all ya people

Been a while since my last post here. No excuse friends, but the weather have been to nice to sit inside instead of driving my mototrcycle. tempratures in the mid 20s are just perfect. So it has been little or none building at all.

Article? what kind of article is that?I haven`t heard a bit of that;) please tell me....

And of course as I`M finished with my projects would you please mark me as so in page 1? so that I can brag about my first GB that sure made me jump into a couple of others with this nice bunch of people:)

Apprecite ya all, and hope life smiles at ya each and every day

Konrad

 

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Posted by Daywalker on Sunday, July 8, 2007 9:23 AM

Dave- LOL!  I already had the "squint" before I started using that gear!

Triumf- Good to hear from you!  I have been out riding almost everyday too, what kind of motorcycle do you have?

Frank 

 

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Posted by Daywalker on Sunday, July 8, 2007 2:19 PM

Can anyone help me with a color question?

I am building Airfix's Seafire Mk.46 here and over at the Spitfire GB.  The decals call out for Sky as the underside color, but the Ministry called for a change over to Med. Sky Grey as a bottom color mid-war.  Another source says the FAA went back to Sky as a bottom color.  So now, I don't know whether to paint the bottom Sky, or Med. Sky Grey.  The one I am doing is the bottom profile.  Does anyone know for sure?

 

Frank 

 

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Posted by triumf on Sunday, July 8, 2007 2:38 PM
 Daywalker wrote:

 

Triumf- Good to hear from you!  I have been out riding almost everyday too, what kind of motorcycle do you have?

Frank...Nice:) I`ve got a Triumph TT600 which I`ve had since spring 2000. What kind of a bike do you have though??

 

Wow folks...my 100th post...this calls for a celebration:D

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Posted by Daywalker on Sunday, July 8, 2007 2:59 PM

Triumf- Congrats on 100 posts!  Sounds like a good reason for a toast! Make a Toast [#toast]

I ride a Honda 919 and a Honda XR650L.

Frank 

 

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Posted by ruddratt on Sunday, July 8, 2007 3:29 PM

triumf - nice job on the 100! Congrats! Thumbs Up [tup] 

 

Pedal-power here only, guys.

....but, when the wife & I feel the need to tour in style and feel the wind in our face, we just put the top down. Wink [;)]

'65 Acadian Beaumont, V-8 power, almost fully restored. Only 600 made....

Mike

 "We have our own ammunition. It's filled with paint. When we fire it, it makes pretty pictures....scares the hell outta people."

 

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Posted by TANGO 1 on Sunday, July 8, 2007 4:50 PM

Konrad,

good to hear from you! The article is to explain what a group build is, what happens and I will use ours as a shining example of how it should be. Glad the bike is riding wellThumbs Up [tup] Its still raining in the middle of British summertime here!

Regards, Darren. C.A.G. FAA/USNFAW GB
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Posted by TANGO 1 on Sunday, July 8, 2007 4:58 PM

Frank-

thats definately Sky undersides you need there old chap-and if anyone argues, send them to the mad EnglishmanPirate [oX)] `And I will sort them out for you. (I have photo's of the restored one that flew over RAF Duxford this weekend.Mischief [:-,])

BTW, that was a superb job on the I/P panel and seat!Bow [bow]Bow [bow]-wish I could do mine over again!Big Smile [:D]

Regards, Darren. C.A.G. FAA/USNFAW GB
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Posted by TANGO 1 on Sunday, July 8, 2007 5:02 PM
 Daywalker wrote:

Triumf- Congrats on 100 posts!  Sounds like a good reason for a toast! Make a Toast [#toast]

I ride a Honda 919 and a Honda XR650L.

By Thunder! Lt. Daywalker is right! Step forward Konrad and fill your glass!


CONGRATULATIONS KONRAD ON YOUR 100TH POST!Party [party]Party [party]Pirate [oX)]Pirate [oX)]Make a Toast [#toast]Make a Toast [#toast]Make a Toast [#toast]Make a Toast [#toast]Party [party]Party [party]

CHEERS!Make a Toast [#toast]

Regards, Darren. C.A.G. FAA/USNFAW GB
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Posted by TANGO 1 on Sunday, July 8, 2007 5:06 PM
 ruddratt wrote:

triumf - nice job on the 100! Congrats! Thumbs Up [tup] 

 

Pedal-power here only, guys.

....but, when the wife & I feel the need to tour in style and feel the wind in our face, we just put the top down. Wink [;)]

'65 Acadian Beaumont, V-8 power, almost fully restored. Only 600 made....

 

 

Mmmmm............very nice wheels Mike!Bow [bow]Bow [bow]Bow [bow] She's a real head turner!

Regards, Darren. C.A.G. FAA/USNFAW GB
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