LyleW wrote:Duke Maddog wrote:Well, I cleaned up my Hobby Room somewhat and found my two rockets and the Shinmeiwa. Guess what's being started today?
….and finished tomorrow!
Future Builds
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"Surely I have made my meaning plain? I intend to avenge myself upon you, Admiral. I have deprived your ship of power, and when I swing 'round, I intend to deprive you of your life."
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My build plans:
1: finish I-180
2: finish Mi-24
3: start on Fujimi Bf-109 G-12
Sounds fairly easy but I rarely find time to install my airbrush and do some painting. I am fighting a silent war with my wife to gain control over the hobby desk.
1: finish I-180
2: finish Mi-24
3: start on Fujimi Bf-109 G-12
Sounds fairly easy but I rarely find time to install my airbrush and do some painting. I am fighting a silent war with my wife to gain control over the hobby desk.
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First thing to do is do a bunch of minor repairs to my builds that were in storage. Then I have 2x F-16's ready for decals and a Eurofighter Typhoon ready for paint
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The G-12 should be an interesting build. Don't see too many of those built.BorgR3mc0 wrote:My build plans:
1: finish I-180
2: finish Mi-24
3: start on Fujimi Bf-109 G-12
Sounds fairly easy but I rarely find time to install my airbrush and do some painting. I am fighting a silent war with my wife to gain control over the hobby desk.
About how many kits can you have going at once?tempestjohnny wrote:First thing to do is do a bunch of minor repairs to my builds that were in storage. Then I have 2x F-16's ready for decals and a Eurofighter Typhoon ready for paint
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I am going to build one in post wwii Czech service. I have a very nice masking set to make it. It is going to be my first try a masked markings instead of decals.
The Fujimi kit has mixed reviews and have some PE and resin I am going to use so I probably have my work cut out for me.
The Fujimi kit has mixed reviews and have some PE and resin I am going to use so I probably have my work cut out for me.
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Trumpeter 1/35 Rooikat
Finish 1/48 Tamiya Tomcat
Hasegawa 1/350 IJN Akagi
Keep in mind,this is not until my house is done hopefully by summers end,but that’s my queue that I have planned
Finish 1/48 Tamiya Tomcat
Hasegawa 1/350 IJN Akagi
Keep in mind,this is not until my house is done hopefully by summers end,but that’s my queue that I have planned
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Wow... I would love to see photos of the Akagi! When I was growing up in Hawaii, I talked my dad into buying me a really big kit (at that time). It was the Hasegawa 1/350 Akagi. I had no paints at the time and just used glue and the decals but I remember it so vividly. I think the model came with a motor.
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LyleW wrote:Duke Maddog wrote:Well, I cleaned up my Hobby Room somewhat and found my two rockets and the Shinmeiwa. Guess what's being started today?
….and finished tomorrow!
You're a scream Lyle! Maybe the next day........
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Virtuoso of Miniatures
"Do you know what the chain of command is? It's the chain I get and beat you with 'till you understand who's in ruttin' command!"
-Jayne Cobb, Firefly Episode 2 "The Train Job"
We are modelers - the same in spirit, in hunger to insanely buy newly released kits, hustlers in hiding our stash from our better halves and experts in using garbage as replacements for after-market parts.
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That was the old 1/450 Akagi,I built that one back in the 80’s as a beginnerjkim wrote:Wow... I would love to see photos of the Akagi! When I was growing up in Hawaii, I talked my dad into buying me a really big kit (at that time). It was the Hasegawa 1/350 Akagi. I had no paints at the time and just used glue and the decals but I remember it so vividly. I think the model came with a motor.Tojo72 wrote:Trumpeter 1/35 Rooikat
Finish 1/48 Tamiya Tomcat
Hasegawa 1/350 IJN Akagi
Keep in mind,this is not until my house is done hopefully by summers end,but that’s my queue that I have planned