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  1. Great to have you back on deck John. Lif certainly throws curve balls at times but 2020 has been a challenge for many. Wishing you all the best for further recovery and more of your informative posts. Take care.
  2. A few more kits and accessories to add to my 'Unique Flight' build project. Only missing a few aircraft now. Hopefully get back home soon and start building again. /media/tinymce_upload/f70aa6c39c3d5cd882b0e862bb4a535d.jpg /media/tinymce_upload/d20c32dfc3a370238f9401bcda18f6ae.jpg /media/tinymce_upload/842943b22e6dcb01091fc28787d06eba.jpg /media/tinymce_upload/ab7fd41da90f3dadb19a88d633dcc18e.jpg
  3. In total agreement. For me, I started doing this again as a form of meditation. I can immerse myself in a build and 'disappear' for a while. However that is tempered by my desire to improve as I go, which means I am striving to make the next model better than the last. Sometimes I succeed, sometimes not. This applies to cnstruction technique, masking, painting etc. And, in fact, it is somewhat disappointing when a build finishes so I have to start a new one - a fact that kit, accessory and paint manufacturers must be happy about! And though I haven't seen a post from him recently it is 'Jon the Pom' whose tag line is "Remember, we do this for fun".
  4. This is a first for me posting in this sub-section of the forum as I usually do aircraft but I'm away from my usual place of residence for a while so I thought I'd try something different. As I don't have access to the plethora of modelling paints, tools etc I went with a starter kit to see what i could do with just what is in the box. /media/tinymce_upload/11e6a2574f162e9fd22bc84592d09849.jpg On first inspection the kit looks good but as I have never built a ship before I really wouldn't know. The only odd thing I noticed was the 'ratlines' on the fore & aft masts look somewhat thick! Maybe when I get home I'll replace them with something finer. As well as the numerous frames of grey plastic parts (including a stand) there is a small frame containing anchors & propellers in gold plastic. As usual for starter sets are two brushes (0 & 2), six pockets of acrylic paint (33, 61, 70, 121, 130 & 186) and a tube of poly cement. It will be interesting to paint some of the larger surfaces with a #2 brush! /media/tinymce_upload/0ace5e7a1215a4160e15b88964f8ae73.jpg I'll post some progress pics.
  5. Yep, those machine guns look like they came off the Ark Royal, the crew needed wheelchairs or a good feed but the lack of interior detail really didn't bother me. In fact I think the cut-out paper instrument panel worked better than a nicely detailed decal in this case. 😀
  6. Another Australian War Memorial build, this time Mustang A68-648 from a 1/72 Academy P-51D kit. Not the most exciting scheme but it is as displayed, was able to cobble up the correct serial number. /media/tinymce_upload/c7c17f01629acf482d04da2a5a164326.jpg /media/tinymce_upload/48d298f6005e24b2ec08ce25bc5d310e.jpg /media/tinymce_upload/a182dad97da7cf49b9e26731c41ea333.jpg /media/tinymce_upload/82826872ad61f262ff774d8d8e586ead.jpg
  7. Thanks all! Yes, it is the Lancaster in the AWM - I'm trying to build a 1/72 example of all their aircraft, inc choppers. And with these old kits I just try my best and use the experience to build up my skills ' cause they are challenging. And as for a bit of silvering on the decals, well that's an understatement - the wing roundels were 'okay' but everything else was falling apart as I was applying it. Should have tried to get an aftermarket set but I'm impatient.
  8. A couple more added to the stash; - Airfix Gloster Meteor III (1/72) - Arma Models Grumman FM-2 Wildcat Expert Set (1/72) Almost forgot: Airfix Titanic Starter Set - going to be away from home for a while so taking this to see if I can build something other than aircraft using only what is supplied in the kit. Could be fun (or not). 😀
  9. Just a quick post on this Lancaster build for my 'Unique Flight' project. Got the kit on eBay and the contents were still in there sealed bag but the decals were pretty stuffed but I used them anyway. The raised rivets acted like a grater on them. There weren't too many build issues but kits have definitely come a long way in 50 years. The clear parts were very think and not so clear and compared to the BIII I built a while ago there was a lot less detail. I never would have been able to afford this as a kid and it was good to get a reasonable result in the end. Just don't look too close. /media/tinymce_upload/9206c86c2d697a1fd8217a2dbff82147.jpg /media/tinymce_upload/13c34fad182f6493aa72de9717231083.jpg /media/tinymce_upload/cf68030103726480f9b522c0f2752ff2.jpg /media/tinymce_upload/a49acbb2fd8fba2b4bb2e992cf3ec679.jpg /media/tinymce_upload/b165b102a9cf5273978c22ac56972c38.jpg /media/tinymce_upload/c0b19c2e051890fd4e3e3e0a7e2a518f.jpg
  10. Thanks Aad, yes, the Spitfire is possibly my best build yet. I was very pleased with it, particularly the paint job. The MiG was a bit of a laugh - 31 pieces, fit issues and you can look clean through from nose to tail. Should have tried scratch building some ducting/pipe work. But I'm not ready for that yet.
  11. Thanks Patrick. Only issue I had with the Sabre was the front of the canopy came adrift late in the build and got snapped in half when I stepped on it cracking it clean dow the middle. I'm going say it was a bird strike. 😀
  12. Thanks Ratch. I enjoyed doing the Eindekers. They were brush painted with leftover pots of acrylic from some Airfix starter sets I did almost two years ago. The rigging was an interesting exercise.
  13. Thanks PM, yes the F-111 came out well. Been wanting to build one for ages. Hard to believe it is a 50 year old aircraft. Still looks awesome.
  14. Been on a bit of a spending spree in the last two months (blame COVID-19). Some built, some still to arrive. Most are for my 'A Unique Flight' project and 1/72 scale except for the Sopwith Camel. In no particular order: RAF SE5.A (Wolseley Viper) - Roden Pfalz D.XII (x2) - Eastern Express Albatros D.V/D.Va - Roden Albatros D.V - Eduard (built, not happy with it) Curtiss P-40E (with RAAF decals) - Academy MiG-15 Quattro Combo Royal Class - Eduard Hawker Sea Fury FB.II - Trumpeter North American/Rockwell OV-10A Bronco Nakajima Ki-43-II Hayabusa Oscar - Fujimi Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-15 - Airfix (built) Messerschmitt Me 163B Komet (1979) - Airfix Supermarine Spitfire Mk IIa - Revell (built) Avro Lancaster B1 'G for George' - Airfix (1973, under construction) Junkers Ju52 - Airfix (1972) Brewster Buffalo B-329 Finnish Airforce Aces Combo Pt 2 - Hasegawa de Havilland Mosquito B. Mk.IV/PR Mk.IV - Tamiya Messerschmitt Bf-109 G-6 - Italeri P-51D Mustang (with RAAF decals) - Academy General Dynamics F-111G Aardvark RAAF - Hasegawa (built) Sopwith Camel F.1 (with RAAF decals) 1/32 - Academy, accidental purchase Lead shot (2mm) for aircraft nose weight - 200g
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