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Hasegawa 1/32 F-16C
Clunkmeister replied to k5ikl's topic in LSM 1/32 and Larger Aircraft Ready for Inspection
Awesome build, Jerry! It really looks the part! -
Tried a light coat of Alclad, and found that I need more prep in a few spots. I think, after getting sanctioned by the War Department, I’m going to switch to Mission Models metallics as well. The lower fuselage is a color known as ADF Grey, or more commonly known as “Canadian Voodoo Grey”. Luckily I stashed away a bunch of it after Testors eliminated the color. Yes, I’m responsible for the Nationwide shortage a few years back.
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At Squadron Eaglequest in Grapevine, Tx
Clunkmeister replied to Clunkmeister's topic in General Discussion
It’s a great dio. But someone’s gonna have that Skipper’s grapes in a press when they gets back in port. I wondered about that diver’s upper body as well. -
At Squadron Eaglequest in Grapevine, Tx
Clunkmeister replied to Clunkmeister's topic in General Discussion
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At Squadron Eaglequest in Grapevine, Tx
Clunkmeister replied to Clunkmeister's topic in General Discussion
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At Squadron Eaglequest in Grapevine, Tx
Clunkmeister replied to Clunkmeister's topic in General Discussion
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At Squadron Eaglequest in Grapevine, Tx
Clunkmeister replied to Clunkmeister's topic in General Discussion
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At Squadron Eaglequest in Grapevine, Tx
Clunkmeister replied to Clunkmeister's topic in General Discussion
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It was a bit of a light showing this year. But as usual, the builds were truly top notch. Every year, Squadron rolls out the red carpet and gives its customers the Royal treatment. Dave Klaus, a recognized B-24 expert was there as well, giving talks on the various versions of Liberators. I was a bit busy this week without time to devote a full weekend to this, so I met TJTX Tony for a few pints over lunch, made a quick run through the show, and went home The craft IPA and ambers were good, so good in fact that we attend these shows just for an excuse to lift a few pints.
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What is on your bench right now ? Share a picture :)
Clunkmeister replied to Martinnfb's topic in Modelling Discussion
Triplets here. And 1 month overdue -
What is on your bench right now ? Share a picture :)
Clunkmeister replied to Martinnfb's topic in Modelling Discussion
like pregnancy. You're temporarily pregnant. LOL But I'm permanently a goof -
What is on your bench right now ? Share a picture :)
Clunkmeister replied to Martinnfb's topic in Modelling Discussion
OK, just saw this, and I busted out laughing like a fool. I can only imagine. LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL -
I love that man's story. An inspiration for everyone, no matter if you're into aviation or not.
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Probably width with me. Anyone who's seen me can testify! Look, it's a Five Futtah! I'm definitely girth challenged.
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Yeah, it’s a five footer.
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Eduard/Hasegawa P-40N on the bench
Clunkmeister replied to JohnB's topic in LSM 1/35 and Larger Work In Progress
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I don’t know about that, as I lost a few kits several years back due to heat. One was an ultra rare P-47 Razorback. Yes, I was seriously pissed. But let me know if there are any issues and I’ll get ahold of them.
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Oh boy. Crazy man with a telephoto lens taking pics of a Marine Base. Can you say "armed takedown", boys and girls?
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1/32 PZL P.11c supposedly coming in 2020 from IBG Models
Clunkmeister replied to [CAT]CplSlade's topic in General Discussion
P.11c = instant classic the moment is was built. There's something seriously gorgeous about that aircraft... And if the back half of the fuselage looks familiar, it's because the entire rear half of the P.11 was used on the IAR.80 and 81 Romanian fighters. -
155s are good. They keep you alert. And Happy Birthday, ya goof!
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Happy Birthday there Marine! Off to San Fran for the weekend for ya I expect? I know how much you LOVE San Francisco and all.
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Carl, I had a quick look at it when I replaced the chewed up shipping box and I didn't see any obvious signs of warps or heat damage. Please have a very close look at all the parts and let me know if there are any issues. Struts, prop, decals, or what have you. It sat through two Texas summers in a non air conditioned building.....
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Yeah, it was sitting in a pile of boxes in a parts storeroom at the shop. We had signs of rodents so I had my guys pull the entire room apart. I turned it into a parts inventory moment, and the next morning, guess what got found? It sat in a non air conditioned area for a couple years or so, so the first thing I did was open it up and check for warps. So Carl, you have Mickey’s cousin to thank for that. I’m just relieved it was found.