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Posted by the doog on Saturday, October 18, 2008 7:52 PM
 Jim Barton wrote:

Count me in as another big fan of those old Warner Brothers cartoons! Down through the years, I've only found one thing on TV that's even funnier than the best Roadrunner or Bugs Bunny cartoons and that's "The Red Green Show," which I had never even heard of until only about four months ago, so that's saying a lot about those great old cartoons! Aaah, yes, remember sitting in your pajamas in front of the TV on a Saturday morning when you were little?

I sure do! Me and my little brother used to laugh until we had tears in our eyes! I remember one of them that always killed us was the "Hatfields and McCoy's Square Dance" one, where Bugs was playing a fiddle and singing the sillliest lyrics! LOL!

Hey Papa John! You're too kind! Big Smile [:D] Thanks for that generous compliment! 

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Posted by Jim Barton on Saturday, October 18, 2008 11:47 AM
 the doog wrote:
 subfixer wrote:

Google "Private Snafu" for some wartime Warner Brothers. Here's a link:

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_FmhPY-YEAA

 

 

Great stuff, if a bit politically incorrect and risque!

Ya know what's really weird is that in thes box sets, they have a LOT of "historical" WB/LT cartoons, like stuff like that which you posted from the war, and satirical cartoons of the 40's and 50's. Some of them are funny; others almost truly offensive. There is a lot of "old prejudice" in them, and stuff that, today, would never get past the censors!

They're there to provide a backdrop for the evolution of Bugs and friends, I guess. To be honest, I could've done without them--they're the kind of things you watch once and then never again.

But the rest of the cartoons are just gold, man! Tongue [:P]

 

Count me in as another big fan of those old Warner Brothers cartoons! Down through the years, I've only found one thing on TV that's even funnier than the best Roadrunner or Bugs Bunny cartoons and that's "The Red Green Show," which I had never even heard of until only about four months ago, so that's saying a lot about those great old cartoons! Aaah, yes, remember sitting in your pajamas in front of the TV on a Saturday morning when you were little?

"Whaddya mean 'Who's flying the plane?!' Nobody's flying the plane!"

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Posted by PaPa-John on Friday, October 10, 2008 8:33 PM
 the doog wrote:

 Jagdwolf wrote:
Doog, Urbanlamb is my woman, and yes, she is great!Big Smile [:D]
OOPS!

Sorry, UrbanLamb!!!

Nice to meet you, UrbanLamb and Jagdwolf! Sign - Welcome [#welcome]

Welcome from this old geezer.  Doog does fantastic work no matter what it sets his mind to and tackles. 

PaPa-John

John

On the bench: 1:72 Hobbycraft CF-105 Avro Arrow.   1:24 Revell Dodge Superbee 2n1.

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Posted by the doog on Friday, October 10, 2008 8:16 PM

 Jagdwolf wrote:
Doog, Urbanlamb is my woman, and yes, she is great!Big Smile [:D]
OOPS!

Sorry, UrbanLamb!!!

Nice to meet you, UrbanLamb and Jagdwolf! Sign - Welcome [#welcome]

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Posted by Jagdwolf on Friday, October 10, 2008 8:13 PM
Doog, not to shock you there, lad, but Urbanlamb is my woman. And yes, she is great! Big Smile [:D]
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Posted by the doog on Friday, October 10, 2008 7:07 PM
 Urbanlamb wrote:

I am completely new to this world of modelling, and it fascinates me!  My better half has introduced me to it, and I must admit, the first little while, I was very 'ho-hum' about the whole thing.

But then I found out about diorams, and man oh man...are they ever cool!  The idea of telling a story with a scene is great...like yours.

Congrats bud...you've given me so many ideas, my head is spinning!

Hey that's gret, Urbanlamb! Make sure you post some of your work here!

Hope to see some of your work soon!

(Sounds like a good woman ya got there too! Wink [;)])

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Posted by Urbanlamb on Friday, October 10, 2008 5:57 PM

I am completely new to this world of modelling, and it fascinates me!  My better half has introduced me to it, and I must admit, the first little while, I was very 'ho-hum' about the whole thing.

But then I found out about diorams, and man oh man...are they ever cool!  The idea of telling a story with a scene is great...like yours.

Congrats bud...you've given me so many ideas, my head is spinning!

Lord keep your arm around my shoulder and your hand over my mouth.
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Posted by the doog on Wednesday, October 8, 2008 7:21 PM
 subfixer wrote:

Google "Private Snafu" for some wartime Warner Brothers. Here's a link:

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_FmhPY-YEAA

 

 

Great stuff, if a bit politically incorrect and risque!

Ya know what's really weird is that in thes box sets, they have a LOT of "historical" WB/LT cartoons, like stuff like that which you posted from the war, and satirical cartoons of the 40's and 50's. Some of them are funny; others almost truly offensive. There is a lot of "old prejudice" in them, and stuff that, today, would never get past the censors!

They're there to provide a backdrop for the evolution of Bugs and friends, I guess. To be honest, I could've done without them--they're the kind of things you watch once and then never again.

But the rest of the cartoons are just gold, man! Tongue [:P]

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Posted by subfixer on Wednesday, October 8, 2008 5:44 PM

Google "Private Snafu" for some wartime Warner Brothers. Here's a link:

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_FmhPY-YEAA

 

 

Great stuff, if a bit politically incorrect and risque!

I'm from the government and I'm here to help.

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Posted by the doog on Wednesday, October 8, 2008 3:06 PM
 subfixer wrote:
 the doog wrote:
 smeagol the vile wrote:
 the doog wrote:

Thanks, Dave! I've only done a few Sci-FI builds in my life--an "AT-AT"., and an ancient "Space 1999 Eagle" spaceship!Thanks for your comment!

 I really insist that we need to change that.  The problem is that Scifi and anime modeling is a beginners step for most.  Most start with it, and move onto scale and such (like me) not many, rarley any at all, go from scale and such and move to scifi/anime.  I would really love to see what you could do with a gundam kit, or an armored core kit.  I think you could do them all to shame (them all being the top modelers in anime/scifi)

Hmmm...smeagol, I think that chances of me doing a Gundam kit is about negative-one-thousand; I'm not much into that whole "anime culture". I can't stand Japanese animation! Too herky-jerky for me! 

I just have too many car/tanks to build right now!

Boy, Howdy! I thought I was the only one that hated anime, what with the huge eyeballs, tiny mouths, etc. Give me a good ol' Warner Brothers or MGM cartoon anyday!

I own the last five (?) "Looney Tunes" box sets that have been released! There's nothing like them--absolutely the top o' the heap! Big Smile [:D]Thumbs Up [tup]
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Posted by subfixer on Wednesday, October 8, 2008 8:29 AM
 the doog wrote:
 smeagol the vile wrote:
 the doog wrote:

Thanks, Dave! I've only done a few Sci-FI builds in my life--an "AT-AT"., and an ancient "Space 1999 Eagle" spaceship!Thanks for your comment!

 I really insist that we need to change that.  The problem is that Scifi and anime modeling is a beginners step for most.  Most start with it, and move onto scale and such (like me) not many, rarley any at all, go from scale and such and move to scifi/anime.  I would really love to see what you could do with a gundam kit, or an armored core kit.  I think you could do them all to shame (them all being the top modelers in anime/scifi)

Hmmm...smeagol, I think that chances of me doing a Gundam kit is about negative-one-thousand; I'm not much into that whole "anime culture". I can't stand Japanese animation! Too herky-jerky for me! 

I just have too many car/tanks to build right now!

Boy, Howdy! I thought I was the only one that hated anime, what with the huge eyeballs, tiny mouths, etc. Give me a good ol' Warner Brothers or MGM cartoon anyday!

I'm from the government and I'm here to help.

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  • From: Philadelphia PA
Posted by smeagol the vile on Tuesday, October 7, 2008 5:55 PM
 the doog wrote:

Hmmm...smeagol, I think that chances of me doing a Gundam kit is about negative-one-thousand; I'm not much into that whole "anime culture". I can't stand Japanese animation! Too herky-jerky for me!

See, that comes from the whole not having watched anime since speed racer.  IF ya check out something like Macross Zero (one of my favorites) or Ms Gundam Igloo (3D, another favorite) its quite diffrent then 'Look out speed!'

But all you old timers are the same, oh I dont like all that robot stuff.  What are ya, to suck up to like giant killing machines that have machineguns that shoot 120mm shells?

 

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Posted by the doog on Tuesday, October 7, 2008 4:57 PM
 vespa boy wrote:

Congrats on the article in FSM. I let my subscription lapse as I don't have much interest in military models, but bought a copy for your article. I like your attention to detail, like the two angles of rust streaking on the fallen-off door...showing that it became unhinged slowly.

I noticed that you bought your leaves from Joefix studios. They look great. I have found a local source for a very similar product...the silver birch tree in my front yard. If you pull apart the seeds you get great looking scale leaves. If you use dried seed pods/cat-tails the scale leaves are brown, fresher pods give green leaves.

Thanks, Narayan!

Yeah, Joefix stuff is awesome! 

I know about the birch leaves too; I've been trying to remind myself to get some in the Fall here when they come out on the branches! Thanks for the tip anyway though! (It reminds me to keep looking! )

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Posted by the doog on Tuesday, October 7, 2008 4:55 PM
 smeagol the vile wrote:
 the doog wrote:

Thanks, Dave! I've only done a few Sci-FI builds in my life--an "AT-AT"., and an ancient "Space 1999 Eagle" spaceship!Thanks for your comment!

 I really insist that we need to change that.  The problem is that Scifi and anime modeling is a beginners step for most.  Most start with it, and move onto scale and such (like me) not many, rarley any at all, go from scale and such and move to scifi/anime.  I would really love to see what you could do with a gundam kit, or an armored core kit.  I think you could do them all to shame (them all being the top modelers in anime/scifi)

Hmmm...smeagol, I think that chances of me doing a Gundam kit is about negative-one-thousand; I'm not much into that whole "anime culture". I can't stand Japanese animation! Too herky-jerky for me! 

I just have too many car/tanks to build right now!

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  • From: Boston MA
Posted by vespa boy on Tuesday, October 7, 2008 4:01 PM

Congrats on the article in FSM. I let my subscription lapse as I don't have much interest in military models, but bought a copy for your article. I like your attention to detail, like the two angles of rust streaking on the fallen-off door...showing that it became unhinged slowly.

I noticed that you bought your leaves from Joefix studios. They look great. I have found a local source for a very similar product...the silver birch tree in my front yard. If you pull apart the seeds you get great looking scale leaves. If you use dried seed pods/cat-tails the scale leaves are brown, fresher pods give green leaves.

 

 

 

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Posted by smeagol the vile on Tuesday, October 7, 2008 2:14 PM
 the doog wrote:

Thanks, Dave! I've only done a few Sci-FI builds in my life--an "AT-AT"., and an ancient "Space 1999 Eagle" spaceship!Thanks for your comment!

 I really insist that we need to change that.  The problem is that Scifi and anime modeling is a beginners step for most.  Most start with it, and move onto scale and such (like me) not many, rarley any at all, go from scale and such and move to scifi/anime.  I would really love to see what you could do with a gundam kit, or an armored core kit.  I think you could do them all to shame (them all being the top modelers in anime/scifi)

 

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Posted by the doog on Tuesday, October 7, 2008 12:36 PM
 adb2323 wrote:

Thanks, Doog, for clearing up the hair spray trick.  Very cool!  Although the article was great (congrats!), it wasn't completely clear about how the hairspray trick worked.  Now we all know...!  BTW, 'll be looking forward to your next article in FSM.  (I'm trying to soak up all the "new" techniques since I picked up modelling again after a 20+ year hiatus.)

- Al B.

Thanks, sincerely, Al!

Glad you liked it, and I'm happy that you learned something new! 

Make sure you subscribe to this great magazine!!!!! Big Smile [:D]

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Posted by adb2323 on Tuesday, October 7, 2008 10:22 AM

Thanks, Doog, for clearing up the hair spray trick.  Very cool!  Although the article was great (congrats!), it wasn't completely clear about how the hairspray trick worked.  Now we all know...!  BTW, 'll be looking forward to your next article in FSM.  (I'm trying to soak up all the "new" techniques since I picked up modelling again after a 20+ year hiatus.)

- Al B.

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Posted by the doog on Saturday, October 4, 2008 10:19 AM

Thanks, Dave! I've only done a few Sci-FI builds in my life--an "AT-AT"., and an ancient "Space 1999 Eagle" spaceship!Thanks for your comment!

Jim, glad to hear that yo're recovering steadily! Hope you're back on your feet soon! Thanks again for your comments and your interest! Big Smile [:D]

 

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Posted by Jim Barton on Saturday, October 4, 2008 12:03 AM

My recovery is coming along slowly but surely, Karl. I still have another few weeks to go before I'm completely normal, but I'm feeling much better now than before my surgery.

Finally did read that article and thoroughly enjoyed it! Some of my co-workers were impressed, too, even the non-modelers. The rabbits really bring it to life. Now where's my copy of Watership Down (the book, not the movie)?

"Whaddya mean 'Who's flying the plane?!' Nobody's flying the plane!"

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  • From: Germantown, Wisc.
Posted by Hartmann352 on Sunday, September 28, 2008 12:02 AM

Doog! Great piece, & congrats on the publication!!!!!!

I showed the pics of the dio to a guy at work...he's not a modeler, but when I showed him all he could say was WOW!, and Holy Cow! Then he asked a question, an it's a good one..."Why isn't this guy in Hollywood doing models there?

I'd love to see what you could do with as a dio with Skywalkers X-Wing in the swamp on Dagobah!

Make a Toast [#toast], Dave.

"Yesterday is history, Tomorrow a mystery, but Today is a gift. That is why it is called the "present".

 

 

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Posted by the doog on Saturday, September 27, 2008 11:51 PM

Thank you, for the kind words, Jim Barton! I hope your recovery is going well! I don't quite think I'll make it to Phoenix--I'd be afraid to even attempt to bring this dio on a plane in any way; they'd probably think it was a bomb or something! But I apppreciate the sentiment--sppedy recovery to ya, Jim! Smile [:)]

enodaed--thank you, I'm pleased that you like my work.

The hair spray acts as a water-soluble layer on top of which your final "paint coat" goes on to. Once you paint on the final coat, you can then use water to scrub away the paint coat in what ever way you choose, because it's just sitting on this layer of easily-disovable hair spray. If the hair spray wasn't there, the final paint coat would just bond to the undercoat/primer coat, and you'd have a devil of a time getting this effect. This effect is only possible by having that hair spray underneath. Try it--you'll be amazed at how easy it is to do!

Thanks again for your kind compliments, guys! Smile [:)]

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Posted by enodaed on Saturday, September 27, 2008 6:48 PM

  I must also add my name to the list of awe inspired viewers of this amazing hunk of plastic. I've read the article in the new FSM and now have a few more tricks to add to my own arsenal. I do have one question regarding the hair-spray. Maybe I'm just dense, but I don't quite understand it's purpose or what the desired effect is supposed to be. Texture? Any help for this unworthy plastic smasher would be greatly appreciated. And again WooooooooW!!!!!!!!!

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Posted by Jim Barton on Saturday, September 27, 2008 1:16 PM
 the doog wrote:

Thanks, tellis!

Thanks smeagol--they're "Preisser" 1/24 scale bunnies. They come prepainted, but in mostly white and gray. I repainted them to look like cottontails. Can't remember where I got them--google them and you should come up with some distributors...

 

Of course, bunnies being bunnies, maybe they'll reproduce and the doog will have more of them than he'll know what to do with!Whistling [:-^]

I saw the pictures in FSM as I was glancing through it and said, "Hey, that car looks familiar!" I haven't read the article yet (I wanted to just finish the last few pages of Martin Popoff's Collector's Guide to Heavy Metal Vol. 2: The 1980s; this book helped me keep my sanity during my hernia repair and subsequent recovery) but looking forward to it! Congratulations!

Perhaps you can bring "Lair of the Rust Bunnies" to the IPMS Nationals in Phoenix in 2010. I'll be there; it's just five miles from my apartment! (On second thought, perhaps not; during my work at a local plant nursery, I get lots of complaints from customers about bunnies eating the landscaping.Laugh [(-D])

"Whaddya mean 'Who's flying the plane?!' Nobody's flying the plane!"

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Posted by the doog on Monday, September 22, 2008 5:17 PM
Thanks, subfixer and smeagol! Blush [:I]
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Posted by smeagol the vile on Monday, September 22, 2008 12:17 PM
Hey doog, I just say the ad for this on the front page of this site,l and I gota say again kudos, your fantastic.  Im honored to beable to learn from you

 

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Posted by subfixer on Sunday, September 21, 2008 8:06 PM
Doog, you are one special guy, way to go!

I'm from the government and I'm here to help.

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Posted by the doog on Sunday, September 21, 2008 6:46 PM

Ah, geez...Blush [:I]...thanks doc! I appreciate the sentiments!

And you too, smeagol! Big Smile [:D]

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  • From: The Plains of Kansas
Posted by doc-hm3 on Sunday, September 21, 2008 4:34 PM
  Congratulations Karl! I have been following your builds for a while now, and I have got to tell you that there is not one build that has failed to impress me. You are truly an artist. There is no detail left to the imagination in these miniature pieces of art.Thumbs Up [tup]

All gave some and some gave all.

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