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belugawhaleman

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  1. Today an item from Dspiae..... It's their; Reciprocating Sander ES-A. Kind of a impulse buy, I thought it would be fun to try out. It looks good; well packaged, having a nice case, and seems to be well-made. It comes with eight sanding heads to which you attach pre-cut self adhesive sand paper that is included and a usb c cord. It has three sanding speeds. While I don't think this will replace sanding sticks, I think it will useful...... We'll see.
  2. Thanks. I'll have a look at the Mr Color metallics. Do these paints use levelling thinner to thin? I've used the Tamiya metallic grey a lot...also their dark Iron. I like these, but I miss my Metallizer.
  3. What do you use for Gun metal paint? I liked using Model Master's Metallizer gun metal, but it's no longer available. I would prefer a lacquer...I have a can of Tamiya spray gun metal...but it's not what I'm looking for. I want a dark, dead flat, durable finish like the Metallizer non-buffing product. Any suggestions?
  4. Holy Cow, what a haul! I also have the big Gecko Panzer II, but the Africa version. Didn't know about the Aber barrels though.
  5. Rob, sorry to hear about the back. The props look great!
  6. At 60 I know I'll never finish mine! I must have well over a hundred now...or more. A least I'm back to building again. Got a few on the burner now....will be painting this weekend.
  7. My stash all fits in a small walk-in closet off a small bedroom, admittedly, it's getting full. I just want to get a few of the big-scale kits coming out this year; the Andy's M8, M113, and the Gecko Universal Carrier and that's going to be it for a while.....hopefully, unless something..really Special is released. Like a......big-scale Brewster Buffalo, M7 Priest, WW1 British Mk.IV.
  8. Today.... From Amazon, and costing me just a bit over $11.00 using Amazon Points; It's Takom's T29 Heavy Tank (No. 2143) in 1/35 scale. I've been looking for this one. An experimental , stretched, Pershing with a V-12,and a big gun. It never saw service. Also, Tamiya's 2008 re-release/remake of their; Italian Medium Tank Carro Armato M13/40 (35296) in 1/35. I built the 1974 version over 20 years ago. This release has four new sprues of parts. New figures, aluminum barrel, and photo-etch. New plastic parts include: figures, tools, exhausts, sprockets, Link & length tracks, new headlights, and other details. The upper deck has been said to have been revised, but is still dated 1974. New sprues are dated 2008. I did order a set of Friuls for this, but they haven't shown up. Lastly, some Surfacer from Mr. Hobby----Mr. Mahogany 1000 and a spray can of Tamiya gun metal lacquer TS-38. I have never used the Mahogany surfacer before----have you guys?
  9. Purple float plane? Show us.
  10. Looks amazing! Nicely done!
  11. Looks great to me, Scott!
  12. Glad to hear of a positive resolution to your troubles. Hoping for a good recovery.
  13. Agreed. If anyone has watched any of my "What did you just get" posts I prefer out of the usual subjects, but I agree...build what you want. The hobby is meant for ourselves to enjoy.
  14. Never saw this! Very nice!
  15. Paintwork looks great!
  16. Not sure when, but I agree it looks like a quick trouble-free build and an aircraft would be a nice departure for me. However, I have some unfinished kits to get to. I looked at some builds online and most agree that the interior color call-out should be a "bamboo" green instead of what the instructions call for. Anyway, I'll need to buy some paints first.
  17. Yes, got another set today--------but these are special; First, they are the ATL-54 set that I've been looking for, for soo long! They fit the JSU-152 I'm working on now. They are the light type with guide horns on every other tack link.......A set that has been hard to find for me....finally found them! Secondly, they special because of the trek---the virtual odyssey --that they took to arrive. Sent from Avondale Arizona, to Phoenix, then to San Francisco (754 miles in the wrong direction), to Oakland California, back to San Francisco, to Chicago Illinois, to Palatine illinois, to Waukegan Illinois, to Wandsworth Illinois, finally to Beach Park Il. Now normally, when I order from Andy's there's no side trip to California. Things arrive in a couple of days in Palatine Illinois and then I get them the next day. Not in 11 days! Anyway, this set includes: 90 links with guide horns, 90 without, the usual brass wire, and a bunch of little "bungs" to close up the ends where the wire is inserted---- very tiny, these bungs!
  18. Congratulations! You must be very proud.
  19. Turned out, well, spectacularly done! Great subject and markings.
  20. Looking forward to the tape coming off ! This is a cool subject. Too bad there's not a styrene example in this scale......You know, for mere mortals, like the rest of us!
  21. Assembly done (mostly). Still waiting for the Fruilmodel tracks. Shown here in black Surfacer. My JSU-152 coming along..
  22. Well yes, The 152mm gun probably would wreck anything it was aimed at , but I think it was conceived to destroy tanks. The tamiya instructions state that it was called, in Russian, "the beast Killer". Years later, these were taken out of storage, and used to collapse the foundations of the Chernobyl power plant. They were left at the site and remain there today.
  23. I always wanted to build the Monogram kit but could never find one. I'm interested but the price is perhaps a bit more than I want to pay. I paid over $70.00 for the Tamiya Betty , and that was hard for me to do for a 1/48 kit.
  24. Now I'm working on this....A Tamiya JSU-152. I had read some reviews on this kit and some builders claim to have had fit problems with the upper hull. I found NO issues with fit none. Either Tamiya fixed it or the reviewers/builders did something dreadfully wrong. I added an Aber Barrel that looks great. Just a few more parts to go and assembly will be done.
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