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MiniArt P-47D Thunderbolt: COMPLETED 2/13/24
Peterpools replied to Peterpools's topic in LSM 1/48 Work in Progress
Thanks Jeff Very much appreciated and completely agree that with a bit of extra patience and care, the checkerboard cowl came out quite nice. In the end, the equal of the Tamiya Jug. -
AEG G.IV - Creature of the Night - WNW 1/32
Peterpools replied to DocRob's topic in The Great Twins Broup Bluild
Rob Climate change absolutely effects more then the weather. Looking forward to seeing how the weathering comes out. -
AEG G.IV - Creature of the Night - WNW 1/32
Peterpools replied to DocRob's topic in The Great Twins Broup Bluild
Rob Still catching up as I need to remember to check the GB Forum every day. Nice start on the cockpit floor and eager to see the final effects. Completely agree that areas that are pretty much hidden from view, brighter colors help the viewer see and appreciate the work. -
AEG G.IV - Creature of the Night - WNW 1/32
Peterpools replied to DocRob's topic in The Great Twins Broup Bluild
Rob Interior salt chipping looks so very well done, without the effect being overdone. Nice work on dealing with the humidity. -
AEG G.IV - Creature of the Night - WNW 1/32
Peterpools replied to DocRob's topic in The Great Twins Broup Bluild
Rob The bombs paint chipping looks spot on. Greatly appreciate the mini tutorial. -
Mark N ice progress and liking the idea of having the pilot onboard.
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John Looking mighty good and the PE really adds so much to the overall effect and level of detailing.
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Holy Cow, could and did fool me. Looking mighty good.
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MiniArt P-47D Thunderbolt: COMPLETED 2/13/24
Peterpools replied to Peterpools's topic in LSM 1/48 Work in Progress
Guy Very much appreciated. -
MiniArt P-47D Thunderbolt: COMPLETED 2/13/24
Peterpools replied to Peterpools's topic in LSM 1/48 Work in Progress
Martin so very much appreciated. I was surprised that in the end, with all the little annoyances and fussing as compared to the Tamiya Jug, MiniArts Jug looks every bit as good and they now sit shoulder to shoulder in the display case. -
MiniArt P-47D Thunderbolt: COMPLETED 2/13/24
Peterpools replied to Peterpools's topic in LSM 1/48 Work in Progress
Rob, thank you so much for the very kind compliments and I was in the same camp when it came to NMF. But these days, I've changed sides and prefer a painted look as you. -
MiniArt P-47D Thunderbolt: COMPLETED 2/13/24
Peterpools replied to Peterpools's topic in LSM 1/48 Work in Progress
Thanks John Very much appreciated. When I took the photograph, I thought of I would surely need to build a lot more Jugs to equal your collection of Corsairs. -
MiniArt P-47D Thunderbolt: COMPLETED 2/13/24
Peterpools replied to Peterpools's topic in LSM 1/48 Work in Progress
Chris, thanks so much for you very kind comments and compliments on my building style. After all these years, I've settled into building, where the aim is to display the finished builds in my display case, as my miniature museum. -
MiniArt P-47D Thunderbolt: COMPLETED 2/13/24
Peterpools replied to Peterpools's topic in LSM 1/48 Work in Progress
Thanks Mike very much appreciated. In the end, the MiniArt kit was well worth all the extra struggles ... just wish a b it more thought to the builder would have been incorporated into the planning of the kit. -
MiniArt P-47D Thunderbolt: COMPLETED 2/13/24
Peterpools replied to Peterpools's topic in LSM 1/48 Work in Progress
Thanks Guy, very much appreciated. -
Sky King's Songbird: Update: 3/2/24 - SOD .. BINNED
Peterpools replied to Peterpools's topic in The Great Twins Broup Bluild
John I can only image. Only once in all the years I flew, I had a passenger throw up in the right-hand front seat. I had nowhere to go and I needed to fly the plane. When we landed, he had the honors of cleaner out my plane, but the odor lasted a good long time. -
MiniArt P-47D Thunderbolt: COMPLETED 2/13/24
Peterpools replied to Peterpools's topic in LSM 1/48 Work in Progress
DONE AND IN THE BOOKS I’m calling the Jug, Done and in the Books. With the decals sealed with Tamiya X22, a final clear coat of Alclad ALC 312 Klear Kote Semi Matte was applied, which is my go-to display finish. The landing gear was tackled next and a bit finicky. No matter how many times I glued on the small upper LG doors, they popped off as I fussed the gear into place. With the help of a lot of John’s ‘cuss words’, I finally managed to have the gear glued into place. I was fresh out of wiggle room to do any adjustments and how the gear legs with its wheel alignment are, it was as good as I could get. I let the gear dry overnight and then started to tackle the remaining small parts: the spine antenna replacing the one I had already broken, the canopy sliding cross bar, the pitot tube and finished up with adding the replacement .50 MG’s which came from Quickboost, which looked a whole lot better then the kit offering. The nav lights were painted with Tamiya clear red, green, the landing light added and IFF Lights were painted as well (sure wish these would have been decals). The exhausted were painted and exhaust stains added with oil-based caulks. Last item to be added was the huge paddleblade prop. The last photograph is of my now two Bubble Jugs: Tamiya and MiniArt’s offerings. Who is the top dog, as both have their pluses and minuses. In my opinion, for ease of assembly, clearer instructions, precise part fit, better fitting checkerboard nose decals and a zero ‘cuss factor’; Tamiya is the clear winner. If your goal is the model with the best overall level of detail, positional control surfaces and Cartograf decals, then your choice will be MiniArt. For how I build and what I look for in a kit, Tamiya is the clear winner for me.- 99 replies
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1/18 Supermarine S6B - S1595
Peterpools replied to airscale's topic in LSM 1/35 and Larger Work In Progress
Peter Simply brilliant work on the floats ... another incredible amount of superb engineering and craftmanship 🏆 -
Me, I would burn my styrene ... brilliant work Oliver, truly amazing.🏆
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Nichimo 1/20 Cessna 172 N9812J "Juliet"
Peterpools replied to Hawkwrench's topic in LSM 1/35 and Larger Work In Progress
Glad you were able to find another position and things are back to near normal again for you. Some mighty nice progress on the 172. -
Carl Just catching up and quite the build while waiting for the SU33 parts to arrive. Love the cammo and it's an eye catcher for sure. have to agree, navigating in city streets and around corners with a barrel that size, surely wouldn't be an easy feat. Nigel (Nige's Model Brench) built a Chieftan (hope I'm right with my very limited knowledge of armor) with the same cammo and it looked awesome - so different, it would be an eye catcher in the display case for sure. Some mighty nice progress for sure.
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Sky King's Songbird: Update: 3/2/24 - SOD .. BINNED
Peterpools replied to Peterpools's topic in The Great Twins Broup Bluild
John A piece of history for sure. I've seen a good few T50's back in the day and never flew in one. Seeing what you went though, I would have passed on the ride for sure. And to think, after all these years, you must remember it like yesterday. -
Sky King's Songbird: Update: 3/2/24 - SOD .. BINNED
Peterpools replied to Peterpools's topic in The Great Twins Broup Bluild
John He sure did and back in those days, I thought the 310 was incredible as compared to the T50. I've always been a 310 fan and just a shame the production lines have long been shut down and gone.