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  1. Donated by Prize Winner Clunkmeister: Winner’s pick of any WNW in stock single engine kit. GusMac Clunkmeister: ZM choice: Ki-45 or Hs-129B DannyVM Hubert: Doyusha A6M2 package with a resin Pascal Huguet Rufe conversion. Smitty Smitty44: $100.00 gift card to any hobby shop of the winner’s choosing. Harv Sir Desmond Glazebrook: 1/35 Meng self Auf-1 propelled howitzer 1to1 Scale Sir Desmond Glazebrook: 1/32 Hasegawa Ki-84 TJTX Sir Desmond Glazebrook: Verlinden book detailing scale aircraft Winnie Sir Desmond Glazebrook: 1/32 Hasegawa F6F Hellcat with a boatload of cool AM [Cat]CplSlade GusMac: Trumpeter Bf109-G2 Tropical The Dude TJTX: Special Hobby Tempest Mk2 Krow113 TJTX: Eduard 109E-3 Profipack with Werner’s Wings V.14 Dübendorf racer conversion. Drifter Bill_S: Revell 1/32 J2M3 Jack Leitch144 Bill_S: Doyusha 1/32 Type 93 Akatombo Hubert Bill_S: Grand Phoenix Productions P-38 Lightning cockpit set PardelHas BlrWestSiR: 1/32 Eduard Bf-109E-4 ProfiPack Sir Desmond 1to1Scale: 1/35 Tamiya M4A3E8 Easy Eight (Korean War) BiggTim FMEerk: 1/35 2 1/2 ton 6x6 water truck Lestab FMEerk: 2 ref books. LW 1935-45 markings and camo & US Army Air Force fighters. (Pt2) Bill_S Krow113: Special Hobbies 1/32. X-15A-2 with ground dolly. Gaming Dragon Pardelhas: Dragon 1/35. Panzerfähre fährendeck mit gepanzerter landwasserschlepper FME erk Harv: 1/32 Special Hobby Tempest Mk.V Hi-tech BlrWstSiR Harv: 1/32 Hasegawa Mitsubishi Raiden prototype Seiran01 [Cat]CplSlate: Squadron/Signal Walk Around for the EA-6B Prowler Maru [Cat]CplSlade: 1/32 F-16C Golden State Griffins by Twobobs Aviation Graphics (32-033) for 2 planes, S/N 84-1318 and 85-1404. Cranky Craftsman Danny VM: 1/32 Trumpeter IL-2 on skis TJTX The Dude: Academy MH-60G Pavehawk Harv GusMac: Sky's decals F-4 Kurnass. Cranky Craftsman Edited 6 hours ago by Clunkmeister
  2. Ready. My flat top western hat is poised and ready. Do NOT pay attention to the size. Yes, I have a monster noggin. So here’s how it works: Joy will draw a name at a time until done. If there are prizes left over, all names go back in and we continue drawing until complete. After all prizes have been awarded, all names go back in to the awarding of the Grand Priz. Joy will draw one name. That name will be the winner. Good Luck to all!!
  3. Ok folks, Joy and I are making ballots now and will deposit them in a hat to be drawn for gifts as listed, from top to bottom exactly as listed
  4. Merry Christmas from Texas
  5. The old boy moved up into the 21st Century!
  6. That Genie that just came off that Voodoo has a high yield nuclear warhead to take out entire squadrons of Tu-95s with one shot, so I expect that they used a practice warhead to avoid any blowback from Greenpeace and PETA.
  7. A bit of a secret here is that I’m most of the way through the little brother to this huge honker, the KH Little Bird. Just like this kit, it has its moments, but all in all, if you’re careful, it’s a truly beautiful build. Tony, make sure you make provisions using brass or steel tubes and rod to make the main rotors removable for transport. Most hello guys do that. Mark, (1to1 Scale) can probably better instruct you on that little trick.
  8. Everybody please verify your info and see that I haven’t missed anything.
  9. Apparently NORAD is tracking a bogie over the North Atlantic
  10. LOL @ Dale. Boy do I have some of you folks fooled. I’m no modeling god. I’m actually a very mediocre modeler who’s gained much technique from the likes of y’all. I’ve had to completely strip total paint jobs off of almost every model I’ve built due to poor technique and/or carelessness on my part. I’ve had to totally rebuild the arse end of a jet project because I spilled Tamiya extra thin all over it. I completely, totally, undeniably completely SUCK at AFVs. No matter what I do, I could buy a better representation of a vehicle by buying a Tonka toy, stripping off the name, and painting it green. With house paint and a roller. Folks who can take three gazillion little parts and make a realistic representation of an infantry vehicle are bloody wizards, in my opinion. The only thing I can say about myself is that I’m not content with normal sane projects. I like to push the limits. But I’ve yet to attempt a metal clad fighter the likes of Peter Castle, a crazy warped Hallibag like Cees, or a total conversion of a B-17G to a B-17C as seen elsewhere. My ultimate goal right now after my B-36 is a scratchbuilt Fokker Super Universal in the largest practical scale that I can obtain a decent R-985 for. If I can pull that off, my life will be complete. You folks, all of you, are where we all learn stuff. New techniques, new equipment and paint systems, etc, etc, all go a long way to helping us improve. I absolutely refuse to settle. Settling to me is failure. There’s always room for improvement, which for me is to create the ultimate aviation forms in 1/32 and larger.
  11. I like ZM due to the complexity and accuracy. I like Revell due to the simplicity, price, and accuracy. I like Tamiya due to its preciseness and accuracy.
  12. Happy happy happy! Have a great birthday, Jeroen!
  13. One of those pilots kinda looks like Floyd..... Nice choice Tony. I’ve been waiting for some bench space to open up so I can start mine
  14. A nice Christmas gift! Congratulations again! You're gonna have a lot of spoiling to do!
  15. I agree with all here. Gus, simply a stunning build, man. Truly spectacular. Like Hubert said, this looks truly weathered as only a Greek aircraft could look, without being overdone, and like Rob said, on a sun baked piece of concrete with heat radiating off the surface, it would absolutely pass for real. I honestly can’t see anything that stands out as out of place. The Mk.82 new look is brilliant. They show off the tired and worn aircraft to perfection. May I PLEASE post this on the LSM Facebook page?
  16. It looks like a couple of American Chevrolet truck cabs back to back
  17. Harv, be ready for an interesting build. It's a very demanding kit with plenty of pitfalls for the unwary, but no worse than the P-38 you converted. The Aerocraft landing gear are an absolute MUST with this kit. The kit gear is weak and not up to the task, so spend the few dollars and get the gear from Britain. Other than that, if you want a semi tough but crazy rewarding build, build it mostly OOB. Yoy can busy up the pit with a few runs of lead wire, but other than that, just build it. People talk bad about Kitty Hawk kits, but properly built Kitty Hawk kits always seem to do VERY well at the Nats.
  18. Thanks Carl. It looks like I’ll need to do a lot of scrathbuilding on the bottom of the upper deck. It’s extremely visible and is totally barren in the kit. The kit is missing a lot of small details around Borge the reader bomb Aimee and the visual bombardier. Roof texturing and padding, wiring, piping, switch boxes, and work lights.
  19. Maniac? LOL. I meant Maverick, but the auto correct for once got it right.
  20. So Maniac is flying F-18s now? I dunno man, the flying sequences are bound to be decent, but I hope they fixed throttles on the F-18s. Those Tomcats in the movie were rigged backwards.
  21. Inspiring work, Cees. I’m enjoying this greatly.
  22. Amazing work, Carl!
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