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DocRob

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  1. Last time I was there, it was for cross country skiing some winters ago. It's fun doing this in the heart of the city. Cheers Rob
  2. With careful setting you might be able to take a nice outdoor pic of the dio in front of the old Flughafen Tempelhof in the middle of Berlin, which is now defunct and an open space for everybody, a great area for recreation. Cheers Rob
  3. These one engine Zombie JU's look horrible, if I ever consider one, it will be Lufthansa or one with floats, but with three engines for sure. Still shivering with the sight of these JU's and consider myself lucky, that I haven't seen them before, but now I will get nightmares . Cheers Rob
  4. Sorry to hear about the decal issues, I'm on a constant warpath with decals, so late in a build, there is a chance to ruin everything, but I've seen (and did ) worse, once on a 1/48 F-15, which was rightly dull, but with shimmering stencils al over . I love your splatter/mottle technique and will try that as well, it gives so much live to otherwise boring paintjobs. Cheers Rob
  5. Great looking Leo Gaz and the tracks and wheels look stunning. I may had applied a little bit more dust to front orientated parts of the tank and turret, given the dust sodden wheels. Cheers Rob
  6. Since being a kid, I always loved the 707 best, with the 747 at second place. It will be a big loss to be not able to spot Jumbo's in the air. The 707 brought me to try to get a job as an flight engineer with Lufthansa, but they didn't accept me and I had to work earthbound for my whole live . Cheers Rob
  7. If you mean, mixing AK's with Gunze leveling thinner it's a sometimes yes, sometimes no thing. If it's a 'no' Colour, then you have a lot to clean. For using leveling thinner with Acrylics, I started to make a test, mixing the ingredients on a plastic sheet and wait for some minutes. Generally, Tamiya's Acrylics mix well with leveling thinner, AK is soso, and Vallejo Air is a no go in my tries. Normally I use Tamiya X20 for thinning AK Colours. Cheers Rob
  8. Beautiful, and the NMF-job emphasizes the refined and sleek lines of the Junkers. You can clearly see, that something new was looming construction wise. Full metal planking, single wing, advanced aerodynamics and simplification, a milestone. I always wanted to buy one and finish it in NMF too, but was to lazy. Who knows, maybe one of these days... Cheers Rob
  9. I fear my wife is suspecting me having a girl friend called 'In half an hour, honey' . Cheers Rob
  10. Sometimes it's a pain with these routine jobs. How often have I said to my wife 'coming in half an hour, just one coat of primer, varnish,... and bust. Something clogs, something mixes not correctly, blotches, dust, I can feel your dread. Primer-wise that is the main reason for my deep addiction with Tamiya rattle can primer, which never let me down, only that there seems to be no way anymore to get the stuff to my tiny island, bummer. Tomorrow is another day and your Stern von Afrika will shine. Cheers Rob
  11. Nobody seems/seemed to be interested to do some of the highly attractive Austro-Hungarian birds in LS (except HPH). That's a shame, so many interesting profiles and weird camos to paint. I would have preferred a 1/32 OEFFAG, but have to settle with the 1/48 from Eduard. After experimenting with the best way of rigging in 1/48, I have to admit, there were some letdowns while trying my pre-imagined simple rigging ideas. I've yet to find an effective working solution, but my tests showed, that elastic rigging is the way to go in this scale, though I prefer the sturdy fishing line as a structural element in LS. Cheers Rob
  12. Welcome to LSM Andrew. Your Panzer I looks great, there are so many details to discover, which contrast the otherwise dominant DAK yellow nicely. Your painting creates a very good material appearance, steel looks like painted steel, wood looks like wood,..., a hard to achieve result. Cheers Rob
  13. Sorry to hear that Jeff, Allergies are a real pain. Mine became a lot better, when I left Berlin some years ago for my tiny Island. Here is far less pollution in the air and the plants seemingly don't affect me that much. Cheers Rob
  14. Good looking Tiger and a nice touch with the headphone cord. I like the dusty weathering of the wheels. Cheers Rob
  15. Just lucky that my usual allergy with lots of sneezing wasn't that bad this year. I would have been under quarantine the whole time . Cheers Rob
  16. Good to hear, that you spoilt the thread title 'what is on your bench' this time . Glad to hear, there is no permanent damage with that flood in your house. Some years ago I visited a ghost town in Arizona, called Bodie, if I remember right. The only mostly undamaged structure was the former brothel, which was the only building made from brick. Always look for the core businesses . Cheers Rob
  17. Well, let's see if I agree after rigging of the twins . I ordered an OEFFAG 253 last weak along with some Aviattic Sworl-camo decal in 1/48. I wanted to do one of this Sworl-things after I saw it for the first time. Must be great to have a plane in the shelf, where the wings are covered with what looks like a 20's curtain . Cheers Rob
  18. Thanks Gaz, it's fun to look for 1/48 kits once in a while. I know you do some scale hopping too. Cheers Rob
  19. Thanks Harv, I'd like some popcorn too . Cheers Rob
  20. Just a lousy bench shot this time, but I did a lot of things to distract me from rigging . First I added the engines and cowlings. The overall shine of the Lozenge and fuselages was matted with a slightly higher Tamiya flat / Future ratio and now I like it. I painted the wheels and the 08/15 guns and small wooden parts on the struts and tailskid. There are no more excuses, I have to stat rigging now , but in our momentarily heat wave, maybe I go surfing tomorrow Cheers Rob
  21. Wow, looking good. I like that technique and will remember it hopefully, when I paint my MIG-31. I might add a little sanding after everything is done, to enhance the wear. Cheers Rob
  22. I got a set of Lifelike Decals and the fully lozenged upper one sports the Berliner Bär Wappen. It was part of Jasta Boelcke and was possibly flown by Paul Blunk, but I have to add some research before I start. Cheers Rob
  23. Wow, what a nice Fokker. The, at least to me, unseen scheme is a looker, so many different patterns, great. I like every aspect about your build and hope mine, with the coat of arms of Berlin, will be near as good as yours. Did you use the kit lozenge or AM? Cheers Rob
  24. Will you leave the tail like this, never heard of that scheme . Good news on the HGW's though, as I plan to use them a lot in some of my coming builds, thanks for letting us know. Cheers Rob
  25. Thank you Phil, can't wait to see more of your Camel. I have to say, that the most fun I had with modelling in the last year came out of WWI kits. They are not easy to master, because of lots of different skills you have to master, but so rewarding, when you achieve a nice result. Cheers Rob
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