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Peterpools

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  1. Scott & Jeff Unfortunately, it's true and the sea levels are slowly rising as the ice caps are melting. The theory of all coastal land will be underwater will eventually happen, as it's going to take many hundreds of years if not longer. It doesn't have anything to do with the insurance companies as none will be around when it does happen.
  2. Scott, makes perfect sense. The news reported we could experience aftershocks for the next week or so - pretty nerve-wracking. When I was growing up, we were taught that NYC is built on solid bedrock and could never have an earthquake - how wrong they were as a major fault line runs right under the Hudson River. Of course, science predicts with global warming and the rising sea levels, everywhere in the world, all coastal areas will permanently be under water.
  3. Scott Just amazing how bad instructions and painting guides can be. I've suffered through more then I care to remember and more often, just search online until I find what I need (what a waste of time). Another real killer are both kit and AM decals instructions where you only get one side view, top and bottom views and especially if there is a cammo pattern, you're left high and dry with the missing side view. Happens way to often and I now try to avoid AM decals that do this - what a pain and completely agree - what were they thinking. It's obvious the manufactures and AM decal companies that do this, never used their instructions.
  4. Carl Amazing progress and nice tip on the wing to fuselage glue-up.
  5. Carl Looking good and may just do a second entry with this type of kit - no stress and all fun. Gee, that could be a mini GB all by itself. G
  6. Phil Good call ... it's a talent to know when to call a build done and in the books.
  7. martin Nice going. You wonder how a company can get it so wrong in today's day and age.
  8. HI Scott it's really getting a bit crazy - first rain and wind that never seems to stop and now a rare earthquake. We were luck, as Long Island is on the east side of the Hudson River a good 100 plus miles from the epicenter in New jersey. We felt the shaking a bit but no damage. New jersey had some damage, but all is OK, thank goodness. BTW, the stash is fine. Luckly your quakes were in the 3,2 range as those are some what a lot milder.
  9. Mike Awesome progress and looking so good. I wish I had your modeling patience and skills to keep at the Song Bird, but at my age, just not in the cards. Good choice on enlarging the cowlings rather then sanding down the engines but I wonder if that is going to cause any issues with the engine fairings on the wings? I tend to try and glue on parts and assemblies before painting that might cause issues and ultimately mess up the paint. I would rather struggle with figuring out how to reach all the areas with the air brush then have to go back and fix glue marks on the painted surfaces, especially after they were decaled.🏆
  10. POLISHED ALUMINUM LEADING EDGES Time for the last of the major air brush color work All the leading edges were masked out with loads of Tamiya Tape, MRP Super Gloss Black being used for the base coat and then I dove in using the new Vallejo Metal Colors; Aluminum (acrylic based). The Positive: Virtually no order at all and a nice smooth aluminum color. The negative: The Vallejo Metallics have a more of a paint feel and look as compared to Alclad and AK metals and just seem to not appear as metallic. This was a good test and right now, after spending $50 on the Vallejo Metals, more testing will be needed, and I am planning on using them for an upcoming Eduard P-51D Mustang project. Next up: the decal process.
  11. Thanks Rob I can see some of the effect and also now have a better understanding of what your achieved. Looks so good.
  12. Rob I can see a little of the work you just accomplished but not much unfortunately. Any chance of retaking the images with more lighting?
  13. Rob What an awesome haul and seems the best way to resupply in these times.
  14. Phil Nice progress for sure. You know me, I'm not a big fan of weathering but do appreciate light weathering for the flown but maintained look. BTW, Ultimate Model products carries all the holders and that's who I bought mine from plus ones for sanding sticks and tools ... well worth the money. Ultimate Modelling Products | Ultimate Modelling Products (umpretail.com)
  15. Peter brilliant progress. I've never seen you work this fast and yet the precision and level of work is beyond amazing.
  16. John As James Bond said: never say never. I'm betting there will be a few more T-28 down the line' you just have the touch.
  17. John Billiant build and a perfect finish. Your weathering absolutely enhances the build and adds so much to the finish. 🏆
  18. Chris Good question - I have no idea. I would assume a lot of the stencil data is worn off and faded as well. I'm guessing but some of the more important stencils might be redone but I've only heard of this when the aircraft is repainted, which is years apart. Maybe someone who knows can jump is with some firsthand knowledge.
  19. Chris Some mighty nice progress and with all the tips from the guys, you should be sailing though any of the 'pitfalls' that were present on the kit. Love the pre-painting and weathering - going to be a beauty. One thing about Phantoms - they easily have the record of the number of stencils carried! Rest up it's going to take a good long while to get them all on.
  20. Andy Some very nice work and detailing. Surely going to look the part when your Mossie crosses the finish line.
  21. Carl Looking mighty good - just love the effect of detail and depth.
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