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Peterpools

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  1. Thanks Oliver Have to going to try you method. Looks terrific. Peter
  2. John Canopy tinting and exhaust staining is right on the money and looks realistic for an aircraft that is well maintained. Keep 'em comin Peter
  3. Mike Nice work on the pilot - looking good. Keep 'em comin Peter
  4. Oliver Canopy fit is looking so good. How did you paint the upper glass? Keep 'em comin Peter
  5. Mike Looking forward to your next build Keep 'em comin Peter
  6. Rob I should have known by how you attack a project with a detailed and practical plan. I also enjoy using well made tools and if they are too specific in use (capable of doing just one job) I will normally pass them up. Over the past few years I have found myself slowly but continuously buying more and more Tamiya tools as I find their quality, ease of use, far better then most. Unfortunately, a number of the Tamiya tools I want, I have to buy overseas as they are not sold in the USA. One example that quickly comes to mind is the Tamiya/Ofla blades - the knives are now sold here with the correct blade but it's impossible to buy replacement blades in the states. Keep 'e, com Peter
  7. Hi Rob Just finished a short painting session shooting Tamiya LP-1 Gloss Black Lacquer increasing the dilution to at least 1;2 paint to thinner work perfectly and all the issues I was experiencing before, are now history. Much appreciated the help Keep 'em comin Peter
  8. Rob Awesome progress .. looking so good. Just love your tools ... from one tool junkie to another. Keep 'em comin Peter
  9. HI John Absolutely loving the build and what a great change of pace ... no filler or sanding required. I might have tried a car kit back them as well and if I did, it surely didn't come out well. Keep 'em comin Peter
  10. Hi Rob Yup, agreed and will be testing the Tamiya Lacquers again tonight and will thin them out at 1 drop paint to 2 drops thinner and maybe even more. Just can't be the only person on the planet who isn't doing cartwheels over them. Keep 'em comin Peter
  11. Thanks Gaz LOL! Keep 'em comin Peter
  12. Dick, Welcome aboard and a nice choice for the GB Keep 'em comin Peter
  13. I know the same feeling all too well. I try to keep all my resin on one draw, all the PE in and other by scale, so at least I have a fighting chance of finding what I need. Even this at times doesn't always work. Good luck funding the MIA AM. Keep 'em comin Peter
  14. Looking mighty good Keep 'em comin Peter
  15. Ernie Nice choice for sure. Keep 'em comin Peter
  16. My PC-6 arrived today, so when I'm finished with my GT40, I'll be 'Diving In". Keep 'em comin Peter
  17. Martin Have you been talking with John about the secrets of speed building? Keep 'em comin Peter
  18. Rob Nice progress - your attention to detail is amazing - insuring everything is as it should be. Keep 'em comin Peter
  19. Thanks Rob I'm not sure why I am having issues with the Tamiya lacquers, could be they are closer to Model color requiring thing and I'm just not there. The Pure Blue and Blacks are thick and I've been thinning them 1 drop of paint to 1.5 drops of Self Leveling Thinner. Maybe I'll need to thin them even more. I use either a .2 or .4 H&S Infinity Plus air brushes and have no problems air brushing the paint, but they just don't seem to be as smooth as I normally paint. Both MRP and Gravity Paints I shoot straight from the bottle with no issues at all. I did have a similar issue with Mr Color and needed to thin those paint 1 drop of paint to 2 drops of Self Leveling Thinner, so that might be the solution. I'll do some more testing and see what happens. Keep 'em comin Peter
  20. B'man Much appreciated Keep 'em comin Peter
  21. Thanks Kai Since I did the update, I've made some nice progress and the interior is nearly complete now and I'm working on the rear engine area. It's close to a Tamiya kit in that the fit tolerances are are very tight and the paint nearly always needs to be removed to help parts fit together. Keep 'em comin Peter
  22. Thanks Kai Since I did the update, I've made some nice progress and the interior is nearly complete now and I'm working on the rear engine area. It's close to a Tamiya kit in that the fit tolerances are are very tight and the paint nearly always needs to be removed to help parts fit together. Keep 'em comin Peter
  23. Thanks Carl Enjoying the build and going slowly as this is all new territory for me. Biggest surprise: no filler needed - what an experience for sure. I sure hope all is in place correctly and glad it looks good to your eye. Keep 'em comin Peter
  24. Oliver I surely don't have the talent or skill for scratch building - sure wish I did LOL Keep 'em comin Peter
  25. John Fingers crossed Keep 'em comin Peter
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