Maddog Manufacturing 2023 Grand Reopening!
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Yikes that float plane looks like a turd. But you're tackling the issues and getting it done
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I admire your patience and serious modeling skills. Not sure I would see that float plane to completion.
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To me, this is the true meaning of modeling. Taking a kit that others would toss and making it look like a gem. That is true modeling skill. Very nice and well done. You are an ANIMAL!
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Mark! You have been missed! Looks like you've got a lot done. We'll done! Looking forward to seeing that floatplane done.
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Wait! Hold up! Where did you get Rocket??? I must have it!!!!
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Re: Maddog Manufacturing 2023 Grand Reopening!
tempestjohnny wrote: ↑Mon Aug 21, 2023 3:08 am Yikes that float plane looks like a turd. But you're tackling the issues and getting it done
Brandons_Iron wrote: ↑Mon Aug 21, 2023 9:17 am To me, this is the true meaning of modeling. Taking a kit that others would toss and making it look like a gem. That is true modeling skill. Very nice and well done. You are an ANIMAL!
BlackSheep214 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 21, 2023 9:22 am Mark! You have been missed! Looks like you've got a lot done. We'll done! Looking forward to seeing that floatplane done.
Medicman71 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 21, 2023 9:46 am Wait! Hold up! Where did you get Rocket??? I must have it!!!!
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Re: Maddog Manufacturing 2023 Grand Reopening!
Johnny thank you! It is a turd, especially in the wings but I'm having fun building it, surprisingly enough.
Thank you Brandon! I've done that with quite a few kits; I think about 14 in total. I can't really wow them in contests with high quality; but I can amaze them by building "unbuildable" kits that everyone would normally throw away.
Thank you Steve! I have gotten good progress done, but I still feel like I'm behind. I should be shooting paint sometime this next week or so.
Thank you Mike! I actually got Rocket at an estate sale where the guy had three of them. I would have bought more, but I could only afford the one. If you want to hunt him down, he's a Dragon vinyl kit; the gun is injected plastic and he stands about 8 inches tall sans gun.
Carlos, thank you!
Thank you Brandon! I've done that with quite a few kits; I think about 14 in total. I can't really wow them in contests with high quality; but I can amaze them by building "unbuildable" kits that everyone would normally throw away.
Thank you Steve! I have gotten good progress done, but I still feel like I'm behind. I should be shooting paint sometime this next week or so.
Thank you Mike! I actually got Rocket at an estate sale where the guy had three of them. I would have bought more, but I could only afford the one. If you want to hunt him down, he's a Dragon vinyl kit; the gun is injected plastic and he stands about 8 inches tall sans gun.
Carlos, thank you!
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Re: Maddog Manufacturing 2023 Grand Reopening!
My apologies; I have been gone for awhile, but now I have time to actually start a new tour of Maddog Manufacturing. This will be a rather short tour, as I've had a lot going on and not as much time to work on anything much except when I got to Hobby Days. Even then, Hobby Day production was down.
Anyway, without further ado, let's board the trams and get this tour started!
Once again, we start in the Hangar.
Not much to show, but we did get started on two models that two friends purchased for me at the latest Distressed Kit Auction back in June. These were the Matchbox F-6F Hellcat built up to this point:
Next was an ancient Airfix Avenger as part of that deal. We got it this far:
Again, short tour, that's all there is in the Hangar. Now to check out the work in the Shipyards....
Over here in the shipyards, only a small amount of work has been done on a couple of the small boats. First, the Vosper's Perkasa boat hull was masked for painting the lower hull:
Next, we got all the greeblies added to the front and second decks of the Japanese PT-15 torpedo boat:
First the front deck:
The extra holes are for the railings that will be going on last. And now a shot of this with the first two forward decks cemented in and the rear deck just dry fit in place:
This is almost all ready for paint at this point. The decks and greeblies and deck houses all have the same Neutral grey color.
Moving on to the Motor Pool, there's been a little more done than in the previous departments, starting with a couple French vehicles that are based on the AMX-13 chassis.
First is the AMX-61 102mm self propelled gun. We got it all assembled to this point and then promptly lost the gun mount assembly seen in the lower right of the picture:
Looks like that won't be done for awhile until that sub assembly shows up again, or a new kit is purchased. Story of my life, especially recently...
The other French vehicle is the DCA. We first got all the main roadwheels on it:
By the way, the plastic is not that blue....
Later we assembled the radar set in parts as we tried figuring out how it was supposed to look. The instructions show it facing aft and I wanted mine to be facing forward:
You can see above that while sub assemblies for the radar set were drying, additional parts were added to the turret. Later we got things figured out and assembled, as well as most of the remaining detail parts that won't break off during painting and handling:
Finally, the lower hull for the Israeli Shot Kal Gimmel was assembled:
We also had gotten the same assembly done for the Shot Kal Dalet but since it looks the same, no need for a pic.
Additional progress was made on the Russian 240 mm tracked artillery piece; the tracks were added to the bogie assemblies:
Later on, all the sub assemblies were put together to see what adjustments would be needed:
Last but not least, we got almost all the assembly done on the South African Eland-90. The only problem now is that the main gun has gone missing so until we get another, or find the sprue that has it; this one will sit unfinished for awhile:
Finally, in our semi-rarely used spare workshop, we have a couple little projects happening.
First off, the chassis to the 1/24 scale Packard was glued inside the fenders since anytime we tried adding additional chassis parts, the whole chassis kept breaking apart:
Hopefully, this will stay glued; this plastic is so brittle it barely holds together!
Finally, for fun, we've been working on the ancient UPC model of a Roman Racing Chariot. No scale is given, but based on the size of the guys, it is probably somewhere between 1/50-1/56 scale; possibly 1/48 at a stretch. First, the Roman crew was painted up with the colors available at the time:
Later, they were completely painted, waiting on washes and drybrushing:
Two of the horses were done next; the other two will be black stallions. The two whites will need a bit of touch up:
Finally, the chariot itself was built up and then painted. It said to make the chariot black but I decided we were going to paint it white:
You can see some of the other details were painted as well. Later all the painting was done; all that's needed are some touch ups and then the decals can go on:
And that concludes this latest tour of Maddog Manufacturing, I hope you enjoyed it. As always, comments are welcome.
Anyway, without further ado, let's board the trams and get this tour started!
Once again, we start in the Hangar.
Not much to show, but we did get started on two models that two friends purchased for me at the latest Distressed Kit Auction back in June. These were the Matchbox F-6F Hellcat built up to this point:
Next was an ancient Airfix Avenger as part of that deal. We got it this far:
Again, short tour, that's all there is in the Hangar. Now to check out the work in the Shipyards....
Over here in the shipyards, only a small amount of work has been done on a couple of the small boats. First, the Vosper's Perkasa boat hull was masked for painting the lower hull:
Next, we got all the greeblies added to the front and second decks of the Japanese PT-15 torpedo boat:
First the front deck:
The extra holes are for the railings that will be going on last. And now a shot of this with the first two forward decks cemented in and the rear deck just dry fit in place:
This is almost all ready for paint at this point. The decks and greeblies and deck houses all have the same Neutral grey color.
Moving on to the Motor Pool, there's been a little more done than in the previous departments, starting with a couple French vehicles that are based on the AMX-13 chassis.
First is the AMX-61 102mm self propelled gun. We got it all assembled to this point and then promptly lost the gun mount assembly seen in the lower right of the picture:
Looks like that won't be done for awhile until that sub assembly shows up again, or a new kit is purchased. Story of my life, especially recently...
The other French vehicle is the DCA. We first got all the main roadwheels on it:
By the way, the plastic is not that blue....
Later we assembled the radar set in parts as we tried figuring out how it was supposed to look. The instructions show it facing aft and I wanted mine to be facing forward:
You can see above that while sub assemblies for the radar set were drying, additional parts were added to the turret. Later we got things figured out and assembled, as well as most of the remaining detail parts that won't break off during painting and handling:
Finally, the lower hull for the Israeli Shot Kal Gimmel was assembled:
We also had gotten the same assembly done for the Shot Kal Dalet but since it looks the same, no need for a pic.
Additional progress was made on the Russian 240 mm tracked artillery piece; the tracks were added to the bogie assemblies:
Later on, all the sub assemblies were put together to see what adjustments would be needed:
Last but not least, we got almost all the assembly done on the South African Eland-90. The only problem now is that the main gun has gone missing so until we get another, or find the sprue that has it; this one will sit unfinished for awhile:
Finally, in our semi-rarely used spare workshop, we have a couple little projects happening.
First off, the chassis to the 1/24 scale Packard was glued inside the fenders since anytime we tried adding additional chassis parts, the whole chassis kept breaking apart:
Hopefully, this will stay glued; this plastic is so brittle it barely holds together!
Finally, for fun, we've been working on the ancient UPC model of a Roman Racing Chariot. No scale is given, but based on the size of the guys, it is probably somewhere between 1/50-1/56 scale; possibly 1/48 at a stretch. First, the Roman crew was painted up with the colors available at the time:
Later, they were completely painted, waiting on washes and drybrushing:
Two of the horses were done next; the other two will be black stallions. The two whites will need a bit of touch up:
Finally, the chariot itself was built up and then painted. It said to make the chariot black but I decided we were going to paint it white:
You can see some of the other details were painted as well. Later all the painting was done; all that's needed are some touch ups and then the decals can go on:
And that concludes this latest tour of Maddog Manufacturing, I hope you enjoyed it. As always, comments are welcome.
The Duke
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-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.
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.
Re: Maddog Manufacturing 2023 Grand Reopening!
lol1 excellent Mark - I love that Chariot, that is definitely NOT something you see every day! Also loving the old Matchbox Hellcat and Airfix Avenger - I remember those kits well!
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I second that.
To make each build less crappy than the last one. Or, put another way, "Better than the last one, not as good as the next one!"..