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Clunkmeister

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  1. Ok guys, i might be overthinking this, but.. Hataka Orange khaki is lacquer. Blue is Vallejo Air. An acrylic, right? I simply want to mist over the blue, let it set, then do a cover coat. Will Hataka attack Vallejo? My mind says no, as I’ve used plenty of Gunze lacquers over Tamiya acrylics with no issues. I think Hataka is plenty mild, definitely not a “hot” paint, so that is a good thing. The blue stripe is very thin, not much more than a mist, and a simple overpaint is not going to show mask lines. Thoughts?
  2. LMAO! It’s been one of those days.... If you can’t laugh at yourself, you truly have no life. I checked and double checked, even triple checked... I didn’t even realize it until I went to place the National markings. Fortunately, it’s an easy fix, but I must be getting a bit soft in the head.
  3. Yep, I sure am. I don’t have a whole many hangups, but I’m no fan of that POS.
  4. I actually went out to find a couple Albie B.ll’s and will need to go right to NZ for them. Same with AEG late. Funny how that works. Ill grab a few Junkers D.l’s, a couple DFW and Halberstadts, and a Dolphin or two locally. The stuff is selling quickly, so people are buying them up, probably speculating. I never did buy Goering’s D.Vll, and probably never will.
  5. LMAO! Gazz my friend, you never fail to find the humor in something. Thanks, buddy! I needed that!
  6. Agree Ron, but I’d think a squared off corner anywhere but on the tip of a prop might give someone reason for pause.
  7. Brad, this is really nice. I'm not a big armor guy, but even this propeller head can appreciate that! Very nice!! Can I put it up on the Facebook page?
  8. I haven't looked through RFI in quite awhile and wow, was that a mistake. Danny, I hope you can display this in front of the appropriate Brain Bucket. Beautiful F-4
  9. The kit certainly has it's challenges, but sure turns into a nice model. Stunning work, John.
  10. Tim, this is the build of the year so far, as far as I'm concerned. And I look at alot of them. Brilliant, brilliant build, and so perfectly executed. I'd say this is a first place at the Nats.
  11. Jerry, I'd say this is easily the nicest finish I've ever seen you do. You're definitely got the NMF nailed. GORGEOUS, man!!
  12. Smitty this is gorgeous, Man!! Of course I've followed this along throughout it's gestation period, but it turned out nicer than I ever thought it would.
  13. Lothar, this is one of the nicest P-40 builds I've ever seen. Clean, crisp, realistically weathered, and just simply real looking. respect, respect, respect
  14. Yeah it's a bit of a tricky kit, but oh man are the results stunning. I'm ready to do another, and this may be my scheme. The only thing I'll add is the amazing AMUR Reaver flaps. Are those the kit decals?? Flawless work! Congrats! may I put this on our Facebook page?
  15. He's safe in his doghouse. Dick Dastardly is out finding fuel for his pigeon hunting kite
  16. What is it about a WW2 solid two blade fighter prop that is so hard to get right? I've seen plenty of resin and injected 1/32 kits with very inaccurate looking props that look like they were hand carved with a butter knife
  17. I took a sanding stick to the prop roots already, trying to correct the blocky angles IBG gives me, and they do look a lot better than they did on the Sprue. But we’ll see I guess. And I had my first close look at the oil cooler last night. I’d say yes, it’s one of the few parts that could benefit from the preciseness of a resin casting. I’m looking forward to seeing those wheel spats Hubert. Id certainly be open to purchasing a set or two if you’re reproducing them.
  18. Yep. I go on a limb and say that they were successful before they changed everything. It’s the old game, drop prices and sell gazillions more but make more in the end through volume. That adage just never seems to work. Everything under one roof. A fair and profitable price for a superlative product, and charge shipping. By moving it all out, they gave away the profit margin. Lean and mean. That’s how I make money. If I expanded to five additional locations, I’d have 50 times the headache and 2000 additional ways to get my financial ass handed to me on a plate and ended up busted ass broke on a street corner.
  19. Harv, the prop is mounted blade by blade on the spinner. You can see the indentations where it goes.
  20. If you love the esoteric, and you also really like the look of British 1930s radial engines with their quirky exhaust collectors, you’ll love the P.11c model. the first impression is UGLY, but once you study the design, you see it’s a militarized version of a very sexy 1930s design. You could tart this one up and smooth it out, and it wouldn’t look out of place lined up next to any of the purpose built racers of the period
  21. The Bristol Mercury installation really looks the part here. 100%. OOB
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