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MiG Killers Group Build, 7/07 to 6/08

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Posted by Air Master Modeler on Sunday, July 15, 2007 9:13 AM

Gentlemen. Today is the official start of the MiG Killers Group Builld. I want to thank each of you for joining and thank in advance those who may join later. Now without further ado...

Start your models!

Big Smile [:D]

Rand

30 years experience building plastic models.

WIP: Revell F-14B Tomcat, backdating to F-14A VF-32 1989 Gulf Of Sidra MiG-23 Killer "Gypsy 207".

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Posted by Archangel Shooter on Monday, July 16, 2007 1:23 PM

The Verlinden cockpit set for the Thud came in so I will get cracking on that and send a pic or two when that is finish. At least I'm off till the 25th so I ought to get a good start on the build.

Scott

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Posted by Air Master Modeler on Monday, July 16, 2007 2:09 PM
 Archangel Shooter wrote:

The Verlinden cockpit set for the Thud came in so I will get cracking on that and send a pic or two when that is finish. At least I'm off till the 25th so I ought to get a good start on the build.

Scott

Scott,  Be sure to paint the parts before you assemble it. It will need a good soap washing and primer coat before painting.  

 

Rand

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WIP: Revell F-14B Tomcat, backdating to F-14A VF-32 1989 Gulf Of Sidra MiG-23 Killer "Gypsy 207".

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Posted by GA.modelmaker on Monday, July 16, 2007 5:35 PM
well guys i found my 1/48 f-15c eagle. even thou i had to order it from great models. i also order another decal sheet with mig kills for the f-15 since i couldnt find the gulf spirit in 1/48. and even got some ams for it. so its going to be awhile before i start on my f-15c.  so air master you can change me from 1/72 to 1/48
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Posted by Air Master Modeler on Monday, July 16, 2007 7:27 PM

GA, Glad you found what you were looking for. Change noted and listed. Big Smile [:D]

Rand

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WIP: Revell F-14B Tomcat, backdating to F-14A VF-32 1989 Gulf Of Sidra MiG-23 Killer "Gypsy 207".

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Posted by Flyingcoach2 on Monday, July 16, 2007 7:31 PM

THEY ARRIVED TODAY!! Now I can start building.  In checking out the kits, the one from Heller looks awesome.  I just wish i knew how to read french...lol.  j/k  Between the Hasagawa Sabre and the Academy one ill have enough decals for 3 when im done :)  My wife will love me for that. 

 http://i181.photobucket.com/albums/x175/jmcgough1/P7160451.jpg

 

 

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Posted by ruddratt on Monday, July 16, 2007 10:34 PM
John, nice pick-up on the Sabres! I'm looking forward to seeing how you do with them. As for myself, I can finally get back to the bench for a spell. Been at my job 8 out of the last 9 days, but I have 4 of the next 5 off, so hopefully I'll be able to show more progress on my F-51.

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 Air Master Modeler on Tuesday, July 17, 2007 6:19 AM

Well Gents,

Here is a little progress update from me. I am on the last leg of re-scribing my Phantom. Only one side of fusalge left to do and then it's surgery time to fit the resin pit set. With this being my first resin pit my main concern is not lobotomizing it and getting the fit right, I am anticipating problems and do hope I am able to over come them without ruining the model. If all goes well I may be able to post pictures by end of this week or early next week.

Wish me luck (and say a prayer), I am going to really need it.

Rand

30 years experience building plastic models.

WIP: Revell F-14B Tomcat, backdating to F-14A VF-32 1989 Gulf Of Sidra MiG-23 Killer "Gypsy 207".

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Posted by Flyingcoach2 on Tuesday, July 17, 2007 2:58 PM

Mike,

 Thanks.  It will be sometime in the next two weeks before i can get started.   Between school projects comign due for summer school and working most of next week...bleah....  Benefits of trying to get ahead in the job....

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Posted by Archangel Shooter on Wednesday, July 18, 2007 1:06 AM
 Air Master Modeler wrote:
 Archangel Shooter wrote:

The Verlinden cockpit set for the Thud came in so I will get cracking on that and send a pic or two when that is finish. At least I'm off till the 25th so I ought to get a good start on the build.

Scott

Scott,  Be sure to paint the parts before you assemble it. It will need a good soap washing and primer coat before painting.  

DOOH! %@#!!* And if I didn't?  I forgot about that, I just got as far as painting the dk gull grey and the side panels black. I will check it in the morning to see if the paint is adhering.

 

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Posted by Air Master Modeler on Wednesday, July 18, 2007 2:27 PM
 Archangel Shooter wrote:
 Air Master Modeler wrote:
 Archangel Shooter wrote:

The Verlinden cockpit set for the Thud came in so I will get cracking on that and send a pic or two when that is finish. At least I'm off till the 25th so I ought to get a good start on the build.

Scott

Scott,  Be sure to paint the parts before you assemble it. It will need a good soap washing and primer coat before painting.  

 

DOOH! %@#!!* And if I didn't?  I forgot about that, I just got as far as painting the dk gull grey and the side panels black. I will check it in the morning to see if the paint is adhering.

Tsk Tsk Tsk, Shame of you scott!Shock [:O] I think your OK though, just make sure to wash the rest of the set before doing any other painting. You should be OK.

Rand

30 years experience building plastic models.

WIP: Revell F-14B Tomcat, backdating to F-14A VF-32 1989 Gulf Of Sidra MiG-23 Killer "Gypsy 207".

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Posted by deathrattler32 on Wednesday, July 18, 2007 2:31 PM
Well it has been a little while since i let everyone know where my progress is.I am almost done with my cockpit and will hopfully post pics of it here soon.I see most have gotten started and havin some fun on their cockpits lol. Well back to workin on my pit and hope next time you all hear from me i will have some pics for you all.
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Posted by ridleusmc on Thursday, July 19, 2007 3:36 AM

Hey guys,

The Eduard interior detail set arrived today.  I think I'm going to sand out what I've already done and replace it with the detail set.  The dials and gauges look that good. 

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Posted by ruddratt on Thursday, July 19, 2007 10:28 AM
Nice lookin' set! I love when they include canopy details! That should really beef up the 'pit. I'm guessing that the side consoles will remain as they are? Those would be hard to improve upon, especially the way you finished them. They look awesome!

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 GA.modelmaker on Thursday, July 19, 2007 6:11 PM
looking god thier guys. i received word for gm today about some of my things that i need and of course thier out of stock. but i have anoter deal in the making fora 1.48 eagle. so it ma be a few more weeks before i can start.
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Posted by deathrattler32 on Friday, July 20, 2007 12:52 AM

OK, I am stuck here tryin to figure out on what else to do i got ideas swarmin but dont know would like to hear all of your ideas if u was building this thought about a wetwash and some drybrushing but i think the pit came out pretty good and dont want to go overboard with it so any ideas on what u all would do might help me figure it out i am at a modelling stand still.HELP!!!

 

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Posted by Air Master Modeler on Friday, July 20, 2007 1:24 AM
 deathrattler32 wrote:

OK, I am stuck here tryin to figure out on what else to do i got ideas swarmin but dont know would like to hear all of your ideas if u was building this thought about a wetwash and some drybrushing but i think the pit came out pretty good and dont want to go overboard with it so any ideas on what u all would do might help me figure it out i am at a modelling stand still.HELP!!!

 

Rattler,

Excellent paint job!!! The only thing I would do is brush on some Future really thinned out and then black or gray wash the avionics bay to give it some shading and worked on/worn effect to bring out the detail. No F-15 avionics bay is that clean, but go easy on the wash, dont apply it to heavy. A really light wash is all it needs. Darken up and thin out some tan and go over the seat cushions recessed areas. A single thin wash should do it.

Rand

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WIP: Revell F-14B Tomcat, backdating to F-14A VF-32 1989 Gulf Of Sidra MiG-23 Killer "Gypsy 207".

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Posted by ridleusmc on Friday, July 20, 2007 3:14 AM

I agree with Airmaster.  Use a light wash to bring out the recessed detail on your wonderfully painted pit.  Every aircraft gets dirty, but keep in mind that Air Force fighters are very well pampered.  They'd get dirty, but not as dirty as a helo that would land in dirt.  They'd get worn but not as worn as a carrier aircraft that is constantly exposed to salt.  Great work, that pit looks wonderful.     

Semper Fi,

Chris

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Posted by ruddratt on Friday, July 20, 2007 11:46 AM
Ditto what the others have said. A nice subtle wash would highlight the detail in what is already one of the finest offices I've seen.

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 GA.modelmaker on Friday, July 20, 2007 6:20 PM
great looking pit but i would do what the others say and a little wash to it.  as for you folks using the photo etch stuf. if thier is a set for what ever i am building thier will be one put in the pit i am hooked on those things. i should have all my stuff by next week. i got a notice from great models that thier still searching for an eagle but i made a deal on the arc site i vist and got a eagle coming in from a member from that site. now i just have to finish my other 3 group builds that i am in on the arc site.
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Posted by Air Master Modeler on Sunday, July 22, 2007 3:08 AM

Another progress update,

Scribing is done and just need to fine tune it after I have fusalage together. I have also proformed my very first plastic surgical operation to one fusalage half for the resin pit and it was a sucessful operation. Fusalage half is back in box resting and will make a full recovery for "Brain" transplant when other fusalage half cockpit area is surgically removed. X-rays....errr, I mean pictures to follow soon.Big Smile [:D] 

The Doctor must rest now. Laugh [(-D]  

Rand

30 years experience building plastic models.

WIP: Revell F-14B Tomcat, backdating to F-14A VF-32 1989 Gulf Of Sidra MiG-23 Killer "Gypsy 207".

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Posted by ilovef-4 on Sunday, July 22, 2007 5:36 AM
hey guys, I got my F-4E from Hasegawa Friday and started making it look right. I still need to order aftermarket pieces for this kit and will post pics as soon as I start building this fine Phantom. Charlie
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Posted by ridleusmc on Monday, July 23, 2007 5:00 AM

We can't wait to see the progress pics Airmaster and Charlie.  I count a total of 4 Phantom builds in this GB.  I believe the saying goes, "even a brick will fly if you give it enough thrust." 

My pit is almost done.  I just painted the Martin Bakers, and gloss coated everything to get it ready for weathering.  It should be installed before the weekend. 

Semper Fi,

Chris  

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Posted by ruddratt on Monday, July 23, 2007 9:30 AM

 ridleusmc wrote:
We can't wait to see the progress pics Airmaster and Charlie.  I count a total of 4 Phantom builds in this GB.  

Yep, get some pics up, guys! I'm finishing cleaning up the fuselage & wing seams on my 'stang, so I should have some updated pics to show in a few days.

Oh, and we nearly had 5 F-4's on this GB. I was this close to finally breaking open the seal on my Hasegawa F-4E and the accompanying Black Box interior. Wink [;)] When the F-84G fell through, the 'stang seemed like a cool choice. Smile,Wink, & Grin [swg]

Mike

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Posted by Air Master Modeler on Monday, July 23, 2007 12:42 PM

Update Follow UP!

I have sucessfully proformed plastic surgery on real plastic! Franken-Phantom is now resting in box recovering and awaiting the Bride of Resin Cockpit to be mated at the joints. Big Smile [:D] Operation took serveral hours and left some nasty huge gaps which I quickly filled in with bits of scrap plastic, Testors Model Glue and super glue (and a tad bit of dental floss for the stitches Smile,Wink, & Grin [swg]). Next Franken-Phantom and Bride of Resin Cockpit will be married. Dr. Air Master-stien is very happy. Honeymoon will take place in Oklahoma City at the Workbench Hotel. Wedding and honeymoon pictures coming soon. Laugh [(-D] Hahahahaha! 

Rand

30 years experience building plastic models.

WIP: Revell F-14B Tomcat, backdating to F-14A VF-32 1989 Gulf Of Sidra MiG-23 Killer "Gypsy 207".

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Posted by Flyingcoach2 on Monday, July 23, 2007 2:50 PM
Next week I hope to have some pics of the pit ready.  Just finished my classwork today and im working the rest of the week.  Spare time will be wisely spent on the Verlinden pit set :)  Im excited...never done one of these before.  I even discovered an old set of F-86 stencils from AM and some reheat 1.48 ip decals while i was digging around my parts box. 
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Posted by GA.modelmaker on Tuesday, July 24, 2007 4:06 PM
well i finally got my suttf in from squadron today. but i am still waiting for the the to arrive from Ari. but right now i am so under the weather i can do a thing but sleep, so keep it up guys the builds are looking great.
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Posted by Air Master Modeler on Wednesday, July 25, 2007 9:58 AM

Wedding Pics! Franken-Phantom F-4J and the Bride of Resin Cockpit Set.

Here are my first set of progress pics. Resin pit is assembled and mated to model. I still need to putty and sand around the forward section on IP hood. The Legend 1/48 F-4J resin pit set is very challenging and complex to work with. I would would not recommend it to anyone that doesn't have the patience to work slowly with it and do what needs to be done. I think it came out pretty darn good for my first resin pit set.   




Next on the list the belly and wings which are ready to be attached and I'll most likely get to that tonight after I get some detail painting done to the inside of the intakes.

Enjoy! 

Comments and critques welcome.

Rand

30 years experience building plastic models.

WIP: Revell F-14B Tomcat, backdating to F-14A VF-32 1989 Gulf Of Sidra MiG-23 Killer "Gypsy 207".

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Posted by ruddratt on Wednesday, July 25, 2007 10:36 AM
Looks great so far Rand! That looks like quite a set and a lot of work to get it all in there. Keep us posted! 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 Air Master Modeler on Wednesday, July 25, 2007 10:54 AM

Mike,

I think the Legend 1/48 F-4J set is more trouble than its worth. Thats my honest opinion of it.  I followed the instuctions for cutting away the called out sections and when fitting the resin pit the gaps between model and resin pit were HUGE!!!!. I had to chop bits of scrap plastic and glued in to fill the gaps so the pit would sit snug. Another problem is alignment, I had to glue plastics tabs on to make sure it lined properly with the fusalege. Also it needs a heck of a alot of putty and sanding to make it look half way decent. I dont think I will ever use this Legend set again.  

Rand

30 years experience building plastic models.

WIP: Revell F-14B Tomcat, backdating to F-14A VF-32 1989 Gulf Of Sidra MiG-23 Killer "Gypsy 207".

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