What's on your work bench atm ?

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What's on your work bench atm ?

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Writing a build thread is a time-consuming thing and can cost you a great amount of your modeling time, so many of us skip that aspect of our hobby.
As an alternative, this is the space where you can leave one or two pictures of your actual project and its progress', just for showing off or for getting some advice from your SPAM dudebros.
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I start with my quick Easter project: The Aggregat 4 (V2) from Pegasus Hobbies in 1/48. With its 15 parts it's finished quickly and impresses with a height of 1 ft.
It was primed with Tamiya rattle can just an hour ago.

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What a great idea Torben!

As totally opposite "quick project", I continue with a closeup of "neverending project"; my P-38 Lightning 1/32, that I started with on the 23rd of June 2016

Below the PE instrument panel as it was in September 2016 (and still is)

I did the same, as Kenny with his 1/32 Emil, in other words ordered Eduards BIG ED PE-pack (among much other AM stuff)

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Tamiya F-4B Phantom II 1/48
Kinetic F-16A (new tool) 1/48



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Test fitting the engine covers. Doesn't look like it'll be to bad.

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1/72 Revell Typhoon 2-seat

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Mostly dust and debris. Oh, the Ventura sits patiently, too.

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Lyle!

So great to see some progress going on your bench. That looks pretty tidy. You already addressed that seam on the top with some putty?!
Keep 'em coming, mate!
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Back to work on the A-10. Lots of PE for the outside.

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This thing........really need to get it finished over the upcoming weekend.

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All great projects guys! Everything is looking great! It is especially thrilling to see something being done on Lyle's bench, bring it Lyle!


Hmmmm, as for me..... would you like the whole list or just the top ten? :giggles: :lashed:

Everything that is currently on my bench can be seen here:

http://www.spamodeler.com/forum/viewtop ... 827#p67827

Enjoy the factory tour!
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