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Posted by soulcrusher on Tuesday, July 22, 2008 11:40 AM

Got some good bench time in last night. i managed to lay down all odf the decals. The darn fuselage roundels are in three pieces! I am still seeing crosseyed! The Microscale decal were great and behaved very well. They went down easily and were easy to reposotion when on the model. Once I set them down the stayed put also. Tonight clear coat!

                                                                                  Soulcrusher

 

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Posted by sfcmac on Tuesday, July 22, 2008 11:09 AM

 Wow Bill , alias,"DAD you don't know anything!"  That looks like some small parts on the PE. Between you and guy you fellows must trim your finger nails to special shapes to handle those tiny parts. Sneeze and they would be gone forever in my carpet monster. That looks like an incredible project. I want to see more! Your not staying up late enough! LOL

Mark983 I am here to tell you that sounds way too familiar. When I was squeezed into Army housing, I was lucky to get the kitchen table. Between 4 kids and work I guess it didn't matter much anyways. Moved 19 times in 21 years so anything I had always ended up smashed. Now that I have a place of my own (finally) My kids are older and one has even moved out so I finally got my work space. Bet you can't wait to have yer own as well. Happy Big 4-0!

 I am anxious. Who do you think will be the next finished?

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Posted by mark983 on Tuesday, July 22, 2008 5:18 AM

Darson...Thanks for the birthday wishes...when I said two...I meant two...two kits in my stash..both being worked on now...took a break after my daughter was born...that was five years ago..now back into it with those two kits and my workbench is the dining room table...wow...I sound like a rookie!  I'm sure the future holds a special hobby room with stash storage for me...In fact, the wife and I are looking to buy a new house and one that we're looking at has a wired "hobby" workshop!!  Hmmmm....dreams do come true!!

Mark

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Posted by bondoman on Tuesday, July 22, 2008 2:59 AM

Look alive lads, they're coming tonight. Hasten to finish the Watch office and make the field operations ready!

LtCmr (jg) Bondoman

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Posted by sfcmac on Tuesday, July 22, 2008 1:55 AM

 Darren that extc... stuff looks to be pretty challenging to from what I know about thie kit which Is lying about here some where.

Sidure you are having some bad luck with those kits geeze. A wing and now a prop? I don't have any 1/72 stuff or I'd find you one.

Mark Happy birthday! You rock dude! I have no idea how many kits I have? Having been in the Army , once I count to 4 I have to start over. So at least 4 (rooms full)

 Been quiet here today(whole forum wise) Must be cause everyone is deep into their models....

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Posted by darson on Tuesday, July 22, 2008 12:39 AM

Thanks guys for the welcome back, I really appreciate it and I tell you it is good to be back.

Mark there is nothing wrong with only having 200 kits in your stash that's more than acceptable.  Wait, that is what you meant by 2 isn't it? Wink [;)]

Also, HAPPY 40th BIRTHDAY for Friday Make a Toast [#toast] Propeller [8-] Party [party]

TBolt great pickup with the paint, it's always nice when you land yourself a bargain. 

Well guys I finished a good session with the beast of 10,000 tiny parts (Eduard Bf 110) last night and I think I've finally broken the back of the cockpit.  Tonight I Lay down the initial RLM 02 over all bits and pieces after which I'll be able to complete the assembly and then add the etch, etc, etc...

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Posted by sidure on Monday, July 21, 2008 11:24 PM

I have finally begun the FW-200 tonight. Not a bad kit by the looks of it but I have a few missing parts. Missing the instrument panell and coaming but I can get around that fairly easily. The other is a bigger problem a propeller. I guess I am going to have to try Revell for a replacement. Tried it before with the He-115 wing but couldent figure it out. Any suggestions would be appreciated.

As far as my stash goes it is over 375 at last count and growing. I have been slowing lately and plan on building more.

Steve

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Posted by Thunderbolt379 on Monday, July 21, 2008 7:21 PM

Interesting discussion of our bits and pieces. Lufty, you set me thinking!

I have a vintage desk (over 100 years old, I believe) as my bench -- it needs sanding back and restaining, so I'm not too worried about any messes at this point, though I'm careful. It has four large drawers. One is completely filled with tools and glue, another with EMA & Evergreen scratchbuilding supplies, a third with paints, and the fourth with a mix of resin AM, sandpaper and craftwood diorama bases. The rest of my paints are stored in snap-top Chinese food takeaway containers. The collection's been growing fast as a local toys chainstore has stopped carrying models and has been selling off their Humbrol stocks at only $1 a can instead of $4. I've picked up $200 worth of paint for $50 in the last month or more, but it's really taxing my storage!

Hoping to source that 109 real soon!

Cheers,

TB379

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Posted by luftwaffle on Monday, July 21, 2008 3:37 PM

Hmmm...stash size.

I think I'm about in the 220 range, 81 of which are FineMolds 109's.  109's and 190's comprise over half the stash.  I don't buy at nearly the clip I used to but when I come to Japan I usually come back with several models just because I get some good deals over here.

I have four plastic shoe boxes full of resin goodies, PE and canopy masks too.

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"He has all the virtues I dislike and none of the vices I admire."   -Winston Churchill

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Posted by mark983 on Monday, July 21, 2008 2:00 PM

I probably have the smallest stash in this whole forum....TWO!!  I know....Two!!!  A corsair for a group build and my stuka...both being worked on simultaneously...Hope I don't mix the parts!!

If I'm lucky, maybe the wife will add a third for my big 4-0 on Friday!!  I can't imagine staring at all those unbuilt kits while you work...I would go insane!!

Mark

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Posted by phoenix7187 on Monday, July 21, 2008 1:32 PM

Frank, the emil looks great. thanks for the profile, that might fit the bill.  

Lufty on to another already. the cockpit looks good. excellent detail work.

sfcmac bright pumpkin orange looks like a color my wife would pick out. I feel your pain. As far as other hobbies I also launch high power rockets and raise centeral american cichlids (fish). I use to have about 15 aquariums going from 20 gal to 300 gal.

My stash is small when compaired to some on here. I don't have a exact count but it's around 60 or so. Considering my narrow building interest you can guess how many 109's I haveWink [;)]

I do have a friend that has somewhere in the neighborhood 500. 

Stan
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Posted by sfcmac on Monday, July 21, 2008 12:33 PM
 Maybe an air brush dusting of med gray to blend them. I am just staying upstairs in between me model stacks! LOLSign - Dots [#dots]
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Posted by Daywalker on Monday, July 21, 2008 12:30 PM

 sfcmac wrote:
 

 Hey fellows do you remember the conversation about the pastel colored bathrooms and remodeling? Well my wife has been at it again. Take a look at the kitchen area. Banged Head [banghead]

Shock [:O] Yikes!!!

How 'bout a panel wash- that oughta tone it down to an acceptable level. Laugh [(-D]

Frank 

 

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Posted by sfcmac on Monday, July 21, 2008 12:28 PM
 Luftwoller wrote:

Very nice colour. Did she choose it? Or is she blind and just guessed on a colour LOL.

Its a little errr, how can i say this....Bright?

...Guy

 No kidding Cool [8D] I keep telling myself the forward area is cock-pit green/ interior green but I can't explain the orange and purple. I live in a crayon box!

 Is there ever an explaination for a womens choices?

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Posted by Luftwoller on Monday, July 21, 2008 12:19 PM

Very nice colour. Did she choose it? Or is she blind and just guessed on a colour LOL.

Its a little errr, how can i say this....Bright?

...Guy

..'Your an embarrassment to the human genus, makes me ashamed to call myself Homo'.
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Posted by sfcmac on Monday, July 21, 2008 12:14 PM

 HUH? Guy you squeezed in a Kubel Wagen. I've been checking out your Famo as well. You must be able to time travel like DR Who to get all those kits built and so well. HmmmmmAlien [alien]

 As far as being crazy? You seem( twitch) Just fine (twitch, twitch) to me.......... got to keep those lunies on the path.

 Hey fellows do you remember the conversation about the pastel colored bathrooms and remodeling? Well my wife has been at it again. Take a look at the kitchen area. Banged Head [banghead]

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Posted by soulcrusher on Monday, July 21, 2008 11:53 AM

Sorry Guy I missed the Wagon build. Frank thanks for the support I was feeling awfull lonely out there! TBolt I am jelious! I only have one closet full from top to bottom, about 190 kits at last count. The majority are OOP or hard to find. I stopped buying last year when there was no more space in the closet. Then i sat down and realised how long it would take to build all of these kits. now i just buy photoetch decals and resin bits for the kits i already have. I could not resist snagging one more Classic Airframes Me 109 A. I want to build all of the versions so now I have three of them.  darson glad to see you are back hope everythings going good at home.

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Posted by soulcrusher on Monday, July 21, 2008 11:45 AM
Rodger Red section Leader, vectoring to 230. Blue section leader Tally Ho!

 

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Posted by Luftwoller on Monday, July 21, 2008 10:41 AM

Mikester, Yes it is the CMK set. The set comes with a small etched fret. I also have the Eduard zoom interior set. Im using the best of both. LOL.

SC, you obviously didnt see my Schwimmwagen that i built after Gallands 109 as a rest from planes. LOL Took 3 days then i started the Bomber. /forums/976236/ShowPost.aspx

And i was crazy before i started the pit on the bomber. Dont think i can get any crazier. Ask the future ex-missus.

...Guy

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Posted by Daywalker on Monday, July 21, 2008 7:24 AM

Darren-

Great to have you back, how is the missus?  Hopefully all is well and she's feeling much better. Thumbs Up [tup]

Man, that's a lot of kits fellas!  My current stash is about 250 kits, stored in a spare bedroom closet.  It was getting out of handwith my impulsive spending, so I decided to go for a WHOLE MONTH without buying ANY hobby related stuff.  Well, it's the 21st of the month and I am doing well!  Only had to buy a jar of paint for the '109 but since I needed it for a current build it didn't count. Big Smile [:D]

Frank 

 

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Posted by sfcmac on Monday, July 21, 2008 2:34 AM
 Geeze I must be up late . TB 379 just looking out my door I see 37 kits that are suitable for this BOB build. I gave up on e-bay after I got to know the Fed Ex delivery drivers well enough to invite them to dinner. I am cleaning out another spare room just to put stuff away in. Not sure why the wife puts up with me. Whistling [:-^] Darren I'll say it again so good to see ya back. Waiting on that Edward 110 so I decide if I should give it a go.Thumbs Up [tup] If I do another kit I am going to try an aircraft not being done thus far though.
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Posted by Thunderbolt379 on Monday, July 21, 2008 2:10 AM

I hear you, man... it's those third-world styrene barons, and those distributors who push the stuff for them. More than once I've seen sleazy deals going down in back alleys, as clean-cut young guys hand over wedges of cash to guys in big cars who have overcoats stuffed with resin and PE...

This isn't getting me any closer to a build, but it's fun!

I just searched the most likely bozes in my stash but the Tamiya E-3/Galland isn't there -- meaning I stuffed it in some other carton when I was in a packing mood. I have a feeler out to Beijing for a replacement.

Cheers,

TB379

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Posted by darson on Monday, July 21, 2008 2:01 AM
We are indeed a sad bunch but it's really not our fault, it's those damn kit manufacturers they keep tempting us with more and more "must have" kits.  Then to make matters worse along come the AM boys with their finely crafted bits of resin and etch which we (read me here) has to have for the latest purchase Confused [%-)]
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Posted by luftwaffle on Monday, July 21, 2008 1:13 AM

Karl- Looking good!

Guy- Holy smokes!  Nice work on the interior is that the CMK set?

Frank- Most excellent, looks like they're getting close!

aka Mike, The Mikester My Website

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Posted by Thunderbolt379 on Monday, July 21, 2008 12:36 AM

Hi sfcmac,

We're a sad bunch. I keep trying to wean myself off eBay but it never works, and I'm just sorting out my next bulk order of cut-price kits from China.

Whimper...

TB379

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Posted by sfcmac on Monday, July 21, 2008 12:24 AM
 I feel his pain. I have 3 closets, 2 rooms and a 2 car garage full. ( Except for a broke down minivan I hide in there but it is full of Models and Star Wars toys) At this point it is just easier to tell ya what I don't have....geez and I just ordered some more. Is there a support group here?
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Posted by razordws on Monday, July 21, 2008 12:00 AM
 Thunderbolt379 wrote:

According to my log my stash is currently 735 items

Shock [:O] Shock [:O] Shock [:O] Shock [:O] Shock [:O] Shock [:O] Shock [:O] Shock [:O] Shock [:O] Shock [:O] Shock [:O]

Dave

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Posted by Thunderbolt379 on Sunday, July 20, 2008 11:57 PM

Hi Darson,

Intersting you should ask... I just took some quick stats. According to my log my stash is currently 735 items (give or take a few, the log isn't 100% accurate, just a work in progress!) The last dozen or so are in transit at this time but provisionally logged anyway. I store them in strong shipping cartons that measure 13 x 17 x 32 inches -- there are 28 of those at this time. Also there are 11 smaller cartons, usually the maximum size that will go through the post, and sometimes it's easier to assign a number to the box than repack the kits into larger cartons. These 39 cartons fill two small upstairs rooms (yes, it's a big house and I have an understanding family!). In addition there are around fifty 'loose' kits, on shelves in my workshop (the ready-use ammunition, if you will...) Then there's my scratchbuilding enterprises, but we won't go into them here!

Yes, I know, it's not polite to show off! Whistling [:-^]

And yes, I know you know exactly what I mean!

Cheers,

TB379

http://worldinminiature.blogspot.com/

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Posted by razordws on Sunday, July 20, 2008 11:52 PM

Darren, sounds like things are getting back to normal.  Hope the missus is doing well.

Guy, I did a Hasegawa 1/72 He 111 H awhile ago with the eduard interior set and I remember doing those tiny little levers.  T'was an exercise in frustration on my part.  Looks like you nailed yours though. Well done Thumbs Up [tup]

Frank, coming along nicely as always. 

Tbolt, I agree with Darren, that must be some stash you have if you can't find things.  My modest stash only involves a couple of cupboards so I can only blame losing things on my old age and lack of memory. 

Speaking of old age, went to the doctor this morning and got some meds for me back and spent most of the day sleeping because of them.  Hopefully I'll be able to get back to the workbench soon.

Karl, had to look up Osteopath online to find out what that was.  Never heard of it but that is probably because I have never put my back out before.  I'll have to check it out.

Dave

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Posted by sfcmac on Sunday, July 20, 2008 11:45 PM
Thumbs Up [tup] Thank ye Darren for the congrats. Truth be told I am most happy to see ya back in good spirits!Thumbs Up [tup] Thinking all here feel the same.
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