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Peterpools

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  1. I couldn’t build two of anything at a time, let alone 7! Keep ‘em comin Peter
  2. Martin What a touch ! And my lonely OOB SBD still sits on the side bench waiting for the build mojo to return and to get her down the line. Following your lead, I feel the juices grumbling. Peter
  3. Danny Looking fantastic and Dottie Mae herself came for a visit ... awesome. Keep ‘em comin Peter
  4. Lots of food for thought ... hummm? Peter
  5. Guys Nice hauls for sure - one of the best venues at a Nats: Vendors Thanks for posting Peter
  6. Ernie Nice work on the front office and IP’s - looking mighty good Keep ‘em comin Peter
  7. Harv Does it count if it’s a leap year? Peter
  8. Peter Amazing work as always. A pleasure to follow your builds. Keep ‘em comin Peter
  9. Phil Thank yoy for posting anf the link; I am completely blown away by the exquisite work.; magnificent build. Peter
  10. John Looks like you have the Dark Side advancing Peter
  11. Carl As it is just building one kit at a time, I loose parts on a regular basis and it seems lately I spend nearly as much time looking for parts as I do building. Just can’t imagine how you do it - amazing Peter
  12. Ernie Fantastic idea and enjoying all the work and discussion on the Little Tiger. Quick builds are great for mojo boosts and building the model as it comes straight out of the box: of course that means no fixin’ just gluing and movin’ on. Sure looks like you’re settling into more of a OOB build with a few enhancements, maintaining your high standards and not compromising build quality. Keep ‘em comin Peter
  13. In the 1950’s all my modeling was speed builds. I loved Revell and Monogram and from what I remember, it never took more then a few hours to build and finish a model with brush painting and decaling. A lot of the kits weren’t even painted and they were easily under an hour. The fun was just building in my room and I never saw: seams, glue stains and flash. Kits were also under a dollar if I remember correctly. So long ago. A speed build today would be a whole lot different as we all see those nasties. But a quick, enjoyable, relaxing and fun build over a weeked would be great. Scale: 1/72 Day 1: build straight out of the box. Seams filled with CCA, sanded and primed. Day 2: Paint with quick drying gloss paints: Mr Color. Decal and finish. My guess: two full days at the bench. Maybe we should give it a try Peter
  14. Carl Figures look mighty good to me and much better then I can do Keep 'em comin Peter
  15. Nice to read your feeling a lot better and back at the bench. Just don't push it and go slow. A Jug to for a bit of a diversion .. Looking forward to the build photos as you go. Keep 'em comin Peter
  16. Tony Now that's a plan! Keep 'em comin Peter
  17. Martin Much appreciated the video and keep those photos coming Peter
  18. May 2019 ... I'm already counting the days. No question in my mind, will need to buikd at least two: one with every panel open and one all buttoned up. I'm hoping the AM guys are planning a flied day for us. Peter
  19. Excellent news on a new 190 entering the ring! Ernie I'm not sure they will sell a gazillion kits but a zillion: absolutely Peter
  20. Very sad news May they both rest in Peace Peter
  21. André May you Rest in Peace as you fly west.\ much to early. You will be missed by all. Peter
  22. Guys I grew up in the 1950's and 1960's half way between Grumman's (Bethpage) and Repiublic's (Farmingdale) and have more then a soft spot for anything with wings that came off of their production lines, not to mention I'm a Hellcat fan. I'll be leading the charge when the Big Hellcat it's the shelves. Peter
  23. JOhn Nothing like following a Jug build. As always, will be following every step of the way. Thanks for posting the comparison photos, food for thought as always on how manufactures determine the shape, size and details. Keep 'em comin Peter
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