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Clunkmeister

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  1. It’s pretty much a death horse now. Let’s let it lie.
  2. One teeny step past a Corsair. A much better aircraft in some respects, but inferior in others. Great rescue, John, and a nice finish as well!
  3. This is looking good, Carl. It seems like a lot of effort for a simple little 109, but that’s how ZM does them. Built from the inside out.
  4. This is the nicest Tin Can build I’ve seen in a very long time, and your base is flawless
  5. May I put this on our Facecrook page?
  6. HOLY CRAP! Mike, that’s amazing! I’m shaking my head in awe, and that’s no exaggeration
  7. Gary, yesterday I did find a cool picture of a 109 and how it looks today.
  8. Here in the US, we occasionally find the Pro Modeler boxing in an LHS. Basically just a US boxing of the same kit, sometimes with different decals, but always with the RoG impossible to decipher instructions seemingly written on rice paper.
  9. That big yellow logging truck is truly mind blowing.
  10. Yep please do. Either kit is great. The 109 is quite simply the finest and most accurate 109 kit out there, period. The Kai is easily the best F-4 model on the market as well. Ask Carl, he’s done one. And is doing the 109, as is Gaz.
  11. Well, all the models were amazing, and quite honestly, I didn’t have a clue until it happened. An armor kit came real close, which is nice. It’s all in fun, and it’s a good thing
  12. Looking GREAT, John. What brand GSB are you using?
  13. Yep. I made the huge mistake of attempting to cut and lower the center flap on my -5 kit. I was going for the full meal deal: opened aux intake doors, ALL flaps dropped, and the canopy slid back for the spooled jp on the cat look. I found the Mother of All Air Bubbles in there. A bit, no, ALOT of creative reassembly followed. No muss, no fuss, but after that, it still sits on the SOD.
  14. That’s a nice touch. All in all, the kit looks like a gem with a few VERY minor issues easily fixed by someone experienced enough to tackle a ZM kit.
  15. Nice parking job. It sure would free up a lot of room on the ramp.
  16. I believe that we all just need to bear in mind the limitations of plastic injection molding. I understand exactly what they were trying to do, and it makes perfect sense, but it fell slightly short. Not badly, just a bit. The good news being that’s an easy clean up and fix. I doubt Tamiya will do any better than this, to be honest. They may simplify stuff, but theirs will miss the mark in a spot or two as well.
  17. I wish everyone could get one, but LSM ain’t that flush yet. 🤣
  18. Determining the winner was extremely scientific. I had all the kids on our street over yesterday afternoon, and showed them the pictures. The results were: KevinM’s ICM 111 with 2 votes. Dick Clark’s Zvesda BTR with 2 votes. PeterPools Embraer with 1 vote Martin’s MiG-29 with 1 vote Carl’s ICM Cobra with 1 vote. So a tie, on to round 2….. By a vote of 4-3, KevinM is the winner, as chosen by pre teen Texas kids. KevinM wins his choice of: ZM Bf-109, or the limited edition ZM F-4 Kai. Either version of the F-4 Kai can be chosen. Model will come direct from SB, or if out of stock, from an alternate source. We’ll do it again in a month, guys, and thanks for participating.
  19. It is, but it’s a kit you need to be careful with. If you can build a wooden ship, you can build the Walrus. It’s a gorgeous model.
  20. That’s an interesting way of putting it but oh so true and spoken like a true Brit and I LOVE IT! I blew coffee out all over my keyboard
  21. Carl, the little nubbie hanging off the landing gear attach point looks like an injector nubbie that needs to be rubbed out by judicial use of force, Semtex, or sprue nippers, your choice. 😎😚
  22. I can go back for you I’d you wish, but then my name will be tagged at the bottom and I’d prefer not to look like I was messing with your text. That’s how rumors get started.
  23. Great start, Bill. Gaz’s trailblazing will certainly help all of us. I’ll be following along with this as well
  24. Gas, I built two Ta-152s of theirs, and learned much in the first build. The first one had been started when I got it, and I had multitudes of issues with the wing roots not fitting correctly aLong with exaggerated wing root detail, etc,.. much like you’re seeing here. So this one can be chalked up to styrene molding tech limitations? I’m inclined to say so here. Those tailplane fillets could have looked gorgeous in thin brass sheet, but no kitmakers could ever do that. Resin? Maybe, but it’d be crazy fragile. As for the engine and cowl fit, I had the same issues on my first 152, but worse. All previous builds pointed out a small filler piece behind the prop that wasn’t angled correctly and I concentrated on getting that absolutely perfect. Which meant cutting out the engine and reimagining the engine mounts. It got pretty ugly under that hood, exacerbated by having to remember that the rear engine and accessory drive protrude into the gear wells and are plainly visible for all to see. The surface repairs and describing took longer than the majority of the build. Forewarned and forearmed, the second built was dry fitted so many times I probably “built” it 20 times, and in the end, lo and behold, it fit perfectly. The thing that grated on me was fit the life of me, I couldn’t figure out what I did wrong. Maybe, if you’re going to close the thing up anyway, refrain from engine paint? Nevertheless, you’re doing a fabulous job here, showcasing what we need to watch for a d plan ahead go to. Great build thread so far.
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