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Peterpools

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  1. John Excellent tutorial and I picked up a few tips and how to's myself. Always comes in mighty handy.
  2. Thanks Scott .. Looking forward to your Tomcat crossing the finish line as well. Just a magnificent airplane.
  3. Thanks Scott , so glad you liked the build. I have a soft spot for Tomcats, as I was able see the Tomcat on the final assembly line as a visitor at Calverton - impressive doesn't come close. Looking forward to enjoying your build thread and seeing your Tomcat cross the finish line as well. πŸ‘
  4. Thanks Gus, so very much appreciated. I 'm lucky that only about 15 minutes form the house is the Grumman memorial Park and one of the aircraft on display is a F-14A Tomcat. So, whenever the erg arises, I can drive on over and see the Old Gal up close and personal.
  5. Thank John so very much appreciated. Nothing as rewarding as a completed Tamya kit, with no frustrations and of course a Cuss factor of zero πŸ˜‰
  6. The Big Cat was rolled onto the flightline today and is getting ready to take her place in my display case next to my first Tamiya 1/48 F-14A I built when the kit was first released. An absolute pleasure to build with not a second of frustration, truly an enjoyable build. Furball decals, MRP and Alclad paints. Additional photographs of the completed Tomcat have been posted on the build thread, Done and in the Books. update.
  7. DONE AND IN THE BOOKS I’m calling the Big Cat done, in the books and ready for the display case. With the clear gloss final coats behind me, it was time to start adding the small and finishing assemblies. I forgot just how BIG and HEAVY the Big Cat actually is. With the Big Cat still on her back, all the loadouts and drop tanks were added. Then the landing gear and gear doors were next and with her Nikes on, she was finally ready to stand on her own legs. What a milestone. On her feet for the first time, the windscreen and canopy glass masking was removed, the ejection seats and Rio combing were added as well. All the final bits and pieces were now added, including the small antennas and probes – good thing Tamiya thoughtfully designed the frets to include extra ones, which were of course needed. Burner cans and exhausts required a good few days to be masked painted with various Alclads and then glued into position, oh so carefully. It was finally time to roll her out on the flight line. This is my second Tamiya 48th scale Tomcat, beautifully detailed, with excellent part fit, easy to follow instructions and absolutely is not a shake and bake kit. You have to very carefully follow the construction sequence and fit the parts as precisely as possible. Just never understood where the idea that Tamiya kits are shake and bake, as they are from it. What Tamiya is and gives you that most manufacturers fail to, is a kit where the parts will fit if done correctly, you don’t have re-engineer the kit for the parts to fit, a zero cuss factor and a wonderful building experience. For me, this is what the hobby should be all about. Of course, now the Tomcat is done, I found a few more items I need to add – par for the course these days.
  8. Rob I'm ready and waiting and will be in the center of the front row for the entire build. Awesome choice for MFH build number One. 🍷
  9. Chris Just ordered the kit from one of our sponsors: Hobby Nut. I've ordered a few times from HN now and the service is excellent.
  10. Chris Glad you decided to buy the ResKit AM as they look so good. I've purchased a number of times from BNA and as you found out, their service from Oz is spectacular. I'm completely blown away by Speed Hunters stencil set and your plan on using all of them is going to surely be monumental. No question, you will easily pass my Tomcat stencil record by a mile. What I wanted to avoid at all costs was any silvering from the stencils and when I finished up, I was lucky and not a single bit of silvering. I just made sure I glossed the Tomcat to the smoothest finish I could, even rubbed out the gloss which I normally do not do, used the Micro Set and Sol on every stencil, then sealed all the decals with another few coats of clear gloss and then my final finish clear coat. Lots of work but it did the trick. Looking at the incredible stencil sheets and instructions, all the placement work is presented perfectly. I know you're right - a lot of work and time will be required but the final results will be incredible. With all that stencil data, I'm hoping you won't be covering any of it up under weathering. BTW, my Tomcat crossed the finish line earlier tonight and an update is coming.
  11. Scott Your loadouts are looking mighty good. Looking forward to your Tomcat crossing the finish line, as you surely are closing in on it now.
  12. Rob Brilliant progress and OMG, looking so good. I'm in with Hubert for sure: 🍷
  13. Thanks Guys, so very much appreciate all the prayers and get well wishes. - Diane is lucky it wasn't a break, but a fracture and she is still hurting, with the healing process going to take about two months. Of course, being seniors we have so many other health issues, as it's just part of aging and out Golden Years. I know there is a rule on the forum about what can and can't be said and that goes for photos as well. If I posted an image of me in my nurse's work gear, I would surely be banned. πŸ˜‰
  14. Paul, right with you for sure.πŸ†
  15. Chris Test fitting is looking mighty good. There are some very good 3D printed missiles, especially from ResKit which look brilliant. I haven't used them yet but from I've seen, they are the real deal. Eduard also has a great range of resin missiles that also looks excellent.
  16. Thanks Chirs, I pretty much thought so and do that as well - the results look fantastic.
  17. Mark WOW, looking awesome ... πŸ†
  18. Carl Nice progress and nothing like hours of careful sanding and shaping but will be worth all the effort in the finishing stages.
  19. Rob Always amazing progress to watch and enjoy
  20. BIll Nice progress on your Mossie .. looking mghy good.
  21. Of course, isn't that the way ... always replace or discontinue something is works perfectly and then try to reinvent the wheel.
  22. Gus Looking so good and you're absolutely the master the Viggen cammo. Gus, brilliant masking and paint - looking so good. a
  23. John Perfecto! Wing roots looks perfect.πŸ†
  24. Chris I'm in and will be buying and building one in the next few months. I waited a long time for the Marauder and so far everything I've read and seen; the kit is a winner.
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