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Peterpools

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  1. Hi Wolf Meticulous work ... the office and interior assemblies fit looks perfect. Thank you for sharing the pluses and minuses of how you dealt with the lower underside seam, a lot trickier then meets the eye. A good deal of times I just plow ahead instead of taking my time and pay the penalty in extra filler and sanding sticks. pics look sharp and clean Keep ‘em comin Peter
  2. Tom Fantastic work and your progress is still in high gear to me. Keep 'em comin Peter
  3. Mark Just love your progress .. fantastic work Keep 'em comin Peter
  4. Mark Terrific work on the DB engines ... they look so good. Keep 'em comin Peter
  5. Mike Creating the weathered linen look - absolutely perfect. Keep 'em comin Peter
  6. Rich WOW - amazing scratch work for sure. Keep 'em comin Peter
  7. Rich Incredible workmanship .. awesome work Keep 'em comin Peter
  8. Craig Your talent and skills are extraordinary. I only wish I had half of them and know I never will Keep 'em comin Peter
  9. Thanks Harv, much appreciated (Check out the typo) Keep em comin Peter
  10. Harv Other then a ship (?), not a clue❓ Keep 'em comin Peter
  11. Carl Nice grab for sure ... Just can't get up the enthusiasm to buy another KH kit but I'm still thinking. Keep 'em comin Peter
  12. The Front Office and Nose Gear Bay Incredible – just can’t stay away from the bench and working on Tamiya’s Phantom. I’ve made enough progress the past few days for another update and with zero mojo killers, my enthusiasm just keeps escalating. Ejection Seats: After building up both of the Martin Baker H5 Ejection Seats, there was no question I was going to use the kit’s seats rather then the Wolfpack resin seats, as their detail and fit couldn’t be any better. I ordered a few Kit World 3D printed Seatbelt sets as soon as I made up my mind and hopefully will receive them in a few weeks’ time. The Front Office: Just like the seats – fantastic and jammed packed with details. Simply a work of art. Tamiya’s engineers found new ways of adding all the details and part fit was perfect – gee, what’s new? For me this was a huge step foe me as I planned on doing all the painting other then air brushing the base cockpit color of MRP36231 by brush. Since going through chemo therapy, I struggled with both my hand coordination and walking and couldn’t paint or even apply Extra Thin worth a dime. Over the past few months, using modeling as therapy, all that has changed. I was just tickled pink at how well the brush painting came out. I used the instrument panel decal from the kits’ decal sheet and after a few cotes of Micro Set and Sol, they laid down and looked just fine. The key for a smooth paint finish by brush is technique: thin the paint out and plan on multiple thin coats for coverage. Most important – good brushes and for me, there is only one brush to use: Winsor & Newton Series 7 Kolinsky Sable. I could go on for pages about them but I’ve had my original three, which I bought well over ten years ago and are my most used brushes. I Only use them for acrylics and that’s it. Oils, enamels and lacquers, I use AK brushes. The Series 7 brushes are cleaned with just water and once a month, I clean them with “The Mothers” Brush Cleaner and Preserver #101. My brushes look and paint like new and are a bargain considering how many years of use I’ve gotten from them. The Paint: My go to acrylic for brush painting – Vallejo Model Air – end of conversation. Other paints I will use if I don’t have the Model Air color: Mig and Tamiya. The Nose Gear Wheel Well – primed and then air brushed with Tamiya Gloss White (brilliant paint), thinned with Mr Color Self Leveling Thinner. All the details were picked out with Tamiya Black Panel Line Wash and the overall effect is quite striking. No work today as today was a dentist day – oh what fun. Thanks for checking in. Peter
  13. Thanks Kai, much appreciated Agreed and I'm sure Tamiya will add good seat belt sets in furue kits as just where the better kits are going. Keep 'em comin Peter
  14. Nice progress on the engine block Keep ‘em comin Peter
  15. Thanks Rob, I didn’t know and my to buy list now has a new entry. Keep ‘em comin Peter
  16. The foundation of our forum .. sharing ideas, information and techniques. Just proud to be a member Keep ‘em comin Peter
  17. Fantastic work .. looking so good. Keep ‘em comin Peter
  18. Mike Right with Harv, brilliant work Keep ‘em comin Peter
  19. Kev Cammo work looks mighty good. Blue tac does contain some oils which can stain the paint. I’ve been using the white color version and no issues at all. Keep ‘em comin Peter
  20. Craig I’m speechless - your building skills are extraordinary enabling you to incorporate all the corrections and missing details. Thanks for bringing us to date Keep ‘em comin Peter
  21. Guys Always glad to see everyone’s latest additions ... we’re sure doing our part in the economic recovery Keep ‘en comin Peter
  22. Rob So glad the Tamiya lacquer paints made it through and fingers crossed the mineral spirits successfully make it through as well. Keep ‘em comin Peter
  23. Carl Completely agree. I just used Kit Worlds 3D Seat belt set on my 1/72nd P-47 Razorback Jug and they are amazing. I’ve decided to use the kits seats over the Wolfpack AM - their detail and fit is brilliant. Keep ‘em comin Peter
  24. Thanks Gaz Glad you are on board for the journey. I’m very close to post another update as I’ve nearly completed the front office and nose gear bay. First time in quite a white, I can’t wait to hit the bench running and get to work. Keep ‘em comin Peter
  25. Kai Good point and the best way to look at it. Or as Yogi Berra use to say” It ain’t over until it’s over” Keep ‘em comin Peter
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