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Posted by Griffworks on Sunday, March 1, 2009 9:16 AM

Lookin' good!  I'm enjoying your progress on this.  Makes me want to dig up a set of Space:1999 for my DVD collection! 

Thanks for sharing.

 

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Posted by I make stuff on Sunday, March 1, 2009 4:27 AM

Looking very nce, Karl.  Does the prime go on thick, hide any details?

Can't wait to see "space weathering," DOOG style.

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Posted by caSSius on Sunday, March 1, 2009 12:10 AM

Looking really great Karl!  Now that I've found this little gem of a thread I'll be following along...this program always had a special meaning for me, as my uncle was part of the production crew. I'm anxious to see the doog magic put to work on this baby's finish.

Cheers

Brad

"Only those who will risk going too far can possibly find out how far one can go."

- T.S. Eliot

 

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Posted by the doog on Saturday, February 28, 2009 11:19 PM

Thanks, guys!--HEY BILL; thanks for bopping over here and taking a peek! Smile [:)] Iappreciate it, and the comment!

Terry, yes; I do want to do a rescue Eagle. Ij ust like the paint scheme!

And you wingers, just calm down! LOL! LIke Bill said--this FLIES too!

Well, here's a small update; I'm basically finsihed with the base coat. I have primed, undercoated, and then base coated her, and now I'm stuck waiting on decals, as I want to do a very subtle weathering on this, kinda like I've seen on one of those sites that was applied to one of the actual 48' models used on the show.

So here's the model prined with Tamiya Fine White primer. This stuff is amazing. Fills in imperfections, and you could actually use it for a white base coat.

And then a Panzer Gray base coat--after this, I wanted to just put some Balkenkreuz on it and brap it over the Eastern Front! LOL!

Oh yeah; and I also made the serrated edges here on the "ear dimples" or whatever they are here. I used a heat tool to nick them. This is the base coat, applied not-quite-opaquely over the gray, to give some "aging" to the finish, and some depth-of-shadow.

And here'e a sample of the weathering I'm going to plan for it. This is really just the rudimentary first step; but you can see hints of the tones I'm going to use. Of course, I need the rest of the decals--the ones I've ordered allegedly contain the big red stripes, so I'm going to wait to get them, and the decide whether or not I want to decal them, or just use them as templates to paint them on. It's gonna be a bear to mask them effectively; I'll probably use bare metal foil to do that, if it comes down to that.

Well, like I said....I'm just waiting on those decals......come on, mail lady!....Whistling [:-^]....Wink [;)]

 

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Posted by wbill76 on Saturday, February 28, 2009 10:53 PM

Karl,

Definitely looking forward to seeing this one get painted. Just goes to show that the skills are transferrable across the genres. You can evade the fly-boys though since this one does fly. Laugh [(-D]

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Posted by hkshooter on Saturday, February 28, 2009 6:52 PM
 the doog wrote:

 I guess now the Aircraft guys are really going to be on my butt now to do a plane and "prove myself" capable of it, lol!

I saw ya peekin, doog. I'm silently watching, patiently waiting.Wink [;)] So, do you think it'll be German?

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Posted by terry35 on Saturday, February 28, 2009 6:25 PM

Looking really good so far Karl. Can't wait to see a coat of paint on her, are you going to do a rescue, like on the box with red stripes.

Terry.

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Posted by rdxpress on Friday, February 27, 2009 7:18 PM

   Karl, I have a suggestion for your A/C build, its available in both 1/72(My Preferred scale) and 1/48th, The Horton HO(GO)229! Its simple, a flying wing. There is lots of info on the net, Its WWII Deutsch And it looks like something from BSG or B5.....

        So is the Eagle done yet? I was given the moonbase Alpha kit a few years back and I'm thinking about pulling it out also alonmg with my eagle. Lrt us know when its done and you start on an A/C!!!!!!!!!

                     Good Hunting, G.W.

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Posted by the doog on Friday, February 27, 2009 3:49 PM

 warhorse3 wrote:
Nice looking Eagle, Karl. Now if only you'd build a ship and a plane you truly could say that you are a jack of all trades, master of noneBig Smile [:D]. Seriously, your skills at taking a dated or otherwise difficult kit and turning it into a well done replica are what most aspire to.                  Regards, Bill
Thanks Bill!I appreciate your comments! Smile,Wink, & Grin [swg]

I have to laugh--I have already got a ship build in my inventory--I built this Monogram Cutty Sark at least 15 years ago. I guess now the Aircraft guys are really going to be on my butt now to do a plane and "prove myself" capable of it, lol!

 

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Posted by warhorse3 on Friday, February 27, 2009 3:20 PM
Nice looking Eagle, Karl. Now if only you'd build a ship and a plane you truly could say that you are a jack of all trades, master of noneBig Smile [:D]. Seriously, your skills at taking a dated or otherwise difficult kit and turning it into a well done replica are what most aspire to.                  Regards, Bill
Regards, Bill
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Posted by the doog on Friday, February 27, 2009 8:46 AM

Jagdwolf--that's the one; the Amai kit! It doesn't look like a stellar kit, from what I could tell!

Thanks,  KlingonCommander; lot's of good info over there in Armor for sure. "A tank in space"--yup; that's a cool way to think of it. I'm going to go with a slightly distressed finish on this one as well. It should be quite the challenge to make it look "weathered" but within the frame and context of space, and not a WWII batlefield! LOL!

Thanks, hkshooter, and Phil H---I appreciate you keeping up with this post, and giving your My 2 cents [2c]! Always nice to reminisce about the early years! Smile [:)] Dreadful, by the way, that metallic greeen "dinky" as it was called, I believe? I think you can still find them on eBay?

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Posted by Phil_H on Friday, February 27, 2009 8:12 AM

 hkshooter wrote:
Looking cool, doog. Takes me back to my younger years and reminds me of a toy I had of the thing. It was die cast and the center pod was detachable via a button on top of the thing. Many, many moons ago.

I remember that one - it had sprung landing gear pads too, if I recall correctly, and was. bizzarely, painted in metallic green.

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Posted by hkshooter on Friday, February 27, 2009 7:32 AM
Looking cool, doog. Takes me back to my younger years and reminds me of a toy I had of the thing. It was die cast and the center pod was detachable via a button on top of the thing. Many, many moons ago.
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Posted by KlingonCommander on Friday, February 27, 2009 7:22 AM

Doog

Very nice work on the eagle! It's good to branch out and built subjects that aren't necessarily what you normally build. I go to all modeling forums, ships, armor, aircraft and get lots of valuable information. I have recently been lurking and posting in armor forums because being a noob to airbrushing and weathering, I felt that was a great place to go for information and it has been. In my current build of a klingon cruiser, I felt it was a "tank" in space LOL! So I am painting it accordingly. Thanks for all the valuable information and a shout out to all you armor modelers!

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Posted by Jagdwolf on Thursday, February 26, 2009 7:14 PM
Red plastic? Must be the 1/100 scale Imai kit, though it came with red and white plastic. (I know...I own the kit. Ashamed [*^_^*])
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Posted by the doog on Thursday, February 26, 2009 6:48 PM

Thank you, Gary! Thanks for commenting, and I'm happy to hear that you've been inspired by that which I so love to do; to model whatever catches my fancy!

Space 1999 was a cool show, even if it now looks a litttle dated on my DVDs that I have of the first two years! The one thing that always shines for me though is this ship! I love the Eagles!

I wonder if AMT will ever re-release this? I know there are some other Japanese models out there, but the ones I've seen are even worse than this one--the one has red plastic?!?!

Thanks again for looking in, Gary! Smile [:)]

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Posted by rdxpress on Thursday, February 26, 2009 6:35 PM
  Doog, This is the first time I've taken the time to compliment (I am sorry for that oversight!!!!). Your castle, the Hetzer and now this... I also loved Space 1999!! had the orginil eagle kit and have had the repop in my stash. seeing this build I have fasttracted my eagle to the front of the list After I finish the Luft '46 (3) I'm working on are finished! I detect, from comments made you don't/Haven't built an A/C yet? Might I recomennd a Luft '46 project like a Horton 229 it looks SciFi like and but was German WW2..... Keep up the good work and inspiration!!!!!!            Gary W.
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Posted by the doog on Thursday, February 26, 2009 6:13 PM

Hey thanks guys--nice to get some chattering' traffic here! Big Smile [:D] Thanks for the comments and compliments!

Hmmm. well, I don't think I'll go in for the dorsal ladder fix, cm; That will have to wait for the "second" major rebuild, if I ever indeed do get around to one! But thanks for that info; I didn't even notice that.

Nothing wrong with Sci-Fi. I've been a fan for ages!

Huxy, maybe once I pare down my stash a little more, I'll think about it?  Wink [;)]

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Posted by Jagdwolf on Thursday, February 26, 2009 4:34 PM
 Division 6 wrote:

Plus the Eagle is kinda off the beaten track for most folk that stick with SW, ST and mecha.

Well, the SF kits I do build don't include SW or the politically correct Fed wimps from ST: only Klingon cruisers for me. Otherwise, my collection includes Babylon 5 (Starfury and Thunderbolt), Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons, UFO, Space:1999, BattleTech (Clans only), CAV, and Gear Krieg.

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Posted by Huxy on Thursday, February 26, 2009 4:17 PM

Ok, Doog.. here's why you should build one..

 

It's German WWII.

It supported the German ground forces.

Build a Stuka and a Stuka Zu fuzz.. line them up togheter ;)

Again, it's German WWII..

 And it's a model..

Now...?

 Smile [:)]

 

-Lasse 

"Every War Starts And Ends With An Invasion".

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Posted by Division 6 on Thursday, February 26, 2009 3:49 PM

 cmtaylor wrote:
nothing wrong with SF.

Never said there was.Wink [;)]

Big time Sci Fi builder myself, just seems others on this forum stick with only one thing, aircraft, Armor, etc...

I build it all.

 

E... 

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Posted by cmtaylor on Thursday, February 26, 2009 3:44 PM
nothing wrong with SF.
I don't know if anyone's mentioned it but the upper 'ladder' part of the dorsal frame is about twice as wide as it should be. There is no easy way to correct this without major surgery but if you CAN fix it, it looks SO much better
Gentlemen! You can't fight in here; this is the WAR ROOM!
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Posted by Division 6 on Thursday, February 26, 2009 12:44 PM

Doog,

Looking good.

 

Probably not a lot of comments because it's the Sci Fi section and most of the folks don't want others to know they lurk here on occasion. Wink [;)]

Plus the Eagle is kinda off the beaten track for most folk that stick with SW, ST and mecha.

 

A good modeler will tackle every thing, not box themself into one subject.Whistling [:-^]

 

Eric... 

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Posted by the doog on Thursday, February 26, 2009 12:08 PM
 Plasticbender wrote:

This project is fantastic and is coming along great, it is really a beautiful space ship and you are doing justice to the original desing that the kit didn't have from the start.

Fred

Thanks for commenting, Fred! I appreciate the compliment! Big Smile [:D]
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Posted by the doog on Thursday, February 26, 2009 12:07 PM
 Huxy wrote:

Messerschmitt is the correct name for the manufacturer.

Meshershmit is how it is pronounced.

 

It IS as simple as that, Doog! Wink [;)]

Oh... Stuka is made by the manufacturer

JUNKER

Junker was also what was the nickname to any German aircraft during the battle of Britain. Even though it was a

HEINKEL

It was still "Blue 1 to Wizard. Junker spotted!"

 

Heinkel was the ones who made the famous HEINKEL 3, or HE III.  Also nicknamed (In my family) "The flying fishtank".

 

Anything more? Big Smile [:D]

 

-Lasse 

Thanks, Huxy, for the info. You still haven't convinced me to build one yet! LOL!

Jus' cuz I can pronounce it doesn't mean I'll build it! LOL!

 

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Posted by Plasticbender on Thursday, February 26, 2009 12:04 PM

This project is fantastic and is coming along great, it is really a beautiful space ship and you are doing justice to the original desing that the kit didn't have from the start.

Fred

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Posted by Huxy on Thursday, February 26, 2009 11:29 AM

Messerschmitt is the correct name for the manufacturer.

Meshershmit is how it is pronounced.

 

It IS as simple as that, Doog! Wink [;)]

Oh... Stuka is made by the manufacturer

JUNKER

Junker was also what was the nickname to any German aircraft during the battle of Britain. Even though it was a

HEINKEL

It was still "Blue 1 to Wizard. Junker spotted!"

 

Heinkel was the ones who made the famous HEINKEL 3, or HE III.  Also nicknamed (In my family) "The flying fishtank".

 

Anything more? Big Smile [:D]

 

-Lasse 

"Every War Starts And Ends With An Invasion".

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Posted by the doog on Thursday, February 26, 2009 10:10 AM

Thanks a bunch, Manny! Big Smile [:D]

Ya got that right--I do love to model! Smile [:)] (anything but planes...LOL!)

Who knows, friend? Maybe some day in the future?...wouldn't mind doing a Stuka some day, or a Messy...Messer...Mess-a-shmiff--whatever they're called!? LOL! Laugh [(-D]

I appreciate you coming out to this orbit to check it out! Wink [;)]

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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, February 26, 2009 9:36 AM
Well, I guess it had to happen sometime...you tackling the "final frontier"...space.  I've finally gotten it, you just love modeling, period...and you seem to be able to grab passion for almost any subject, although I haven't seen an airplane from you---yet...Wink [;)]...great work, Karl. 
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Posted by the doog on Thursday, February 26, 2009 9:17 AM

Thank you kindly, Bill! Blush [:I] I appreciate the comment! Smile [:)] It's not like "Armor" over here, where you'll get ten guys to comment on any given build or post! Over 620 Views of this thread so far, and only a handful of familiar faces even bother giving any support! Odd.....?

It's like.....well; like being on the moon over here! Sigh [sigh]

I appreciate the Thumbs Up [tup]Thumbs Up [tup]  Thanks for looking in! Big Smile [:D]

Geez, maybe I should try a "Klingon lawnmower" or something, LOL!

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