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Clunkmeister

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  1. Well, they look nice. I didn’t need to buy six sets of USAAF, because in 1/48, they come as two complete sets
  2. Hehehehehe Poor Carl. He probably popped all his stitches. We’re so baaaaaad. Or for you Kiwis and Aussies, baa,..... baa.......d
  3. the worst laughing spells are the ones you must hold in. Like at a funeral.
  4. I was wondering the same thing. If the join was decent, it shouldn't need any filler other than maybe a light mist of Mr Surfacer 500. We just have no idea whether this was done by the Tamiya folks or the Anigrand bunch.
  5. Good to hear you're back, Carl. We'll try to keep the funny stuff away from you so you don't start with the gut laughs.
  6. So, according to Sprue Brothers, my envelope will be here Friday. So, I lay out a panel and build it. I’m looking forward to this. Once the panels are done, that’s the only real impediment in the way. So awaaaay we go!
  7. Phenomenal work, as usual, Sir. This is one of my favorite German subjects. You’ve done her proud!
  8. Well, Sprue Brothers just got 200.00 of my hard earned $$$ for 6 WW2 USAAF cockpit sets, 6 Allied early jet sets, and a 1/48 placards. I still say that for what these things sell for, the B-36 should have come with the instrument decals in the kit.
  9. For as evil as she was, she was pretty darned cute. When she smiled. Which wasn’t often.
  10. You'll be in our thoughts and prayers, Carl. You’ll be on the mend and back to normal soon enough, so take it easy and do everything exactly as the medical team request. That way, you don’t have Nurse Ratched smack the side of your head too often.
  11. Yep. It’s a chore, but if I’m going to do this, then I do it right. I don’t expect two or three will ever get finished, so I may as well go whole hog
  12. The engineer's desk in miniature looks like the control room from a 1980's nuclear Power Plant, seriously. There's plenty to see under the greenhouse, and I think the two man engineer's station will be much more visible than the traditional instrument panel. The instrument panel has a big glare shield over it as well, so there's plenty of detail possibilities here. Then there's the soda counter with three milkshake makers, a fountain, and an attached laundromat and bandstand, all with La-Z-Boy recliners to sit down in.
  13. So I find myself prepping and fitting some crew area parts into the fuselage, and here we find what is probably the most popular xpensive kit sold by a mainstream manufacturer to be lacking such simple items as instrument decals. Yes I’m still fuming over that. We’re given a beautiful PE panel and engineer area, but are left with big gaping holes for the instruments. For a thousand dollar kit, that’s unforgivable. The good news is that everything really, really fits nicely so far.
  14. Agree with everything said here. Just relax, build, visit, have fun, and feel free to show off the talents you have. I know I’ve become a much better builder than I dreamed possible by just learning from everyone here.
  15. So here I sit. Becalmed. Going nowhere. Drifting with the long, slow rollers, with no cloud in sight. In the days of sail they’d man the boats and start pulling, hoping to go somewhere they’re not. Trying not to lose the Weather Eye, but I fear I’ve lost the urge for anything these days. I’ve started several, am close-ish on the truck and Hurricane, but after putting a few bodies in the ground these last few weeks, I’ve just lost the edge. I just want to cruise around in my pickup with The Guess Who playing at eardrum rattling levels. I’m not used to losing it like this, but who knows.
  16. Same as with an OV-10, I expect. There's plenty of engineering 'decisions' with this one. But that huge greenhouse gives the super detailer a ery visible place to go all AMS on this. On a side note, apparently there's a new build or rebuild on these using a pair of big PT-6A's so they're coming into the 21st Century a bit. It'll change the lines of it a bit, but it'll certainly look good. This is an aircraft that should have sold hundreds more copies, but it never did. A thoroughly capable and potent light attack bird. And seriously cool looking, too.
  17. Did someone say Falklands campaign? We really need one of these in 1/32 it’d be so bloody cool it’d reek of coolness
  18. Tony, I TOLD YOU SO!! LOL It seriously sucks the life out of you.
  19. I just Spit. All over my screen After reading Harv's and Rog's comments.
  20. LOL. of course, but to do something like that and make it worth a man's while, you'd need something close to that to make it work financially. That's a year's work assuming you use every single minute of your free time. Assuming 200 hrs of work at 20/hr, that's 4K in labor alone.
  21. If I would be asked to build, say, a model of the T-28 that a guy withZERO model skills soloed in when he was a kid, that’s cool. A tidy little sum could be made, assuming you’re building a kit that falls together. me it’s be T-28s, John would be Corsairs, etc, etc. That’s the kind of thing you could charge a flat rate and see if the guy bites. But a copy of my RCAF Lanc, at any kind of decent rate, would easily be 10K plus. Big $$££¥¥€€ no matter where you live.
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