Monogram 1:48 F-14A (IW)

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That's a healthy point of view. I really like it when those classics are still getting build.
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mostrich wrote: Thu Dec 05, 2024 2:11 am That's a healthy point of view. I really like it when those classics are still getting build.
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I painted these burner cans with Polly Scale Aged White. I found they fit snuggly into the polly scale paint jar. You can see the paint on the outside indicates how far down into the jar they went. I just turned the jar almost 90 degress on its side and rotated it to let the paint flow and cover everything -- didn't spill a bit either. Now a bit of 'soot' streaking and they should be good to go.

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cbaltrin wrote: Wed Dec 04, 2024 6:39 am
jeaton01 wrote: Tue Dec 03, 2024 9:52 pm Oh man, there's gonna be some pain here..I mean more pain!
But It's good pain John! I built a few of these when I was too young to know that all kits were not awesome. The imagination and excitement of a youthful modeler, building a kit of a plane he wanted to fly when he grew up, blinded one to a kit's 'problems'. So I am stuck with my nostalgic affection for this kit and brand..
Yeah, I get that. This is the one I have affection for, even have a kit I can build it from as well as a pristine kit that I paid way too much for and better sell for more before all us baby boomers go out of the modeling business! I got it for Christmas in 1957. 67 years ago. I perfectly remember having a terrible time painting the deicer boots on an A-4 because my hands shook too much, My hands still shake too much but at least now I now that the A-4 doesn't have boots!

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I can see how that kit would have the same sort of affect on a young lad John...
And don't worry about the deicer boot incident -- at least you never went into your local hobby shop and asked them where they kept the stretched sprue that you had been reading about in FSM :whistle:
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cbaltrin wrote: Sat Dec 07, 2024 10:10 am I can see how that kit would have the same sort of affect on a young lad John...
And don't worry about the deicer boot incident -- at least you never went into your local hobby shop and asked them where they kept the stretched sprue that you had been reading about in FSM :whistle:
You didn't!?! :shocked: That sounds like something I would do, Chris! :lol:
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Gary Brantley wrote: Sat Dec 07, 2024 10:27 am
cbaltrin wrote: Sat Dec 07, 2024 10:10 am I can see how that kit would have the same sort of affect on a young lad John...
And don't worry about the deicer boot incident -- at least you never went into your local hobby shop and asked them where they kept the stretched sprue that you had been reading about in FSM :whistle:
You didn't!?! :shocked: That sounds like something I would do, Chris! :lol:
I sure did Gary…
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…but i was just a kid.
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cbaltrin wrote: Sat Dec 07, 2024 12:40 pm
Gary Brantley wrote: Sat Dec 07, 2024 10:27 am

You didn't!?! :shocked: That sounds like something I would do, Chris! :lol:
I sure did Gary…
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but i was just a kid.
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This was a really fun thread to read. I’ve been away too long from exchanges like this. Fun and educational! Beautiful craftsmanship, Chris! Bravo!
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speedgraflex wrote: Mon Dec 09, 2024 2:51 pm This was a really fun thread to read. I’ve been away too long from exchanges like this. Fun and educational! Beautiful craftsmanship, Chris! Bravo!
Thanks Bruce, That's probably the best compliment I have ever had on a thread I started. Of course, it would not be as entertaining without all the replies from the other folks, so I can't take all the credit!

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