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Talk about silk purse and sow’s ear …. Hubert
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Tamiya Spitfire MK XVIe
HubertB replied to Peterpools's topic in LSM 1/35 and Larger Work In Progress
Great start, with a suitably busy cockpit, Peter ! Hubert -
Exactly what I do … Plus, besides the obvious health benefit, it keeps the house boss 👩🦰 happy. Hubert
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All joking apart, I now have a paint booth with a pipe to the outside, but I did not know this existed a few years back, when I started using an airbrush . I guess that’s what you dub « youth innocence » … Hubert
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There is no denying that the Germans haven’t lost their touch at designing formidable-looking tanks (and in-between new designs, the engineers must work at Mercedes or BMW designing their SUVs , to keep their «hand » ). The next question is, in the light of recent events, « how survivable is it against an agile infantry platoon armed with modern anti-tank missiles attacking from the top ? » Hubert
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Wait, what is a spray booth ??? A thingie to draw in paint fumes ? And expel them outside ? OMG , that exists ?! Hubert 😂
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Lucky you … Last time I filled the tank of the Cayman with Euro 98 gas, I paid 2.424 €/liter. Yes, that’s 3.274 CAD per liter 😭 Hubert PS: … or 11.506 USD per gallon, or looking at it in another way, I am burning 30 cents (CAD) for every kilometer on my way to the golf course. Even (a lot) more expensive than my lost golf balls budget on the 18 holes 😂
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You know how the Navy guys of the time translated « SB2C » ? « Son of a B…h 2nd Class ». Looks appropriate in 1/32 as well Hubert
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Unfortunately I have read more bad than good about that site Hubert
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Exatamente ! (As they say here in Portugal ) Hubert
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I think the tires are OK, but the tread (i.e. the spacing of the font wheels) is still too large. Which dtetracts from the look but not the quality of your build and the outstanding finish you achieved. As for the details of the Shelby collection car, they represent the car in its final version before it was retired, not necessarily as it was at one time of its career, like Le Mans 1966. If the wheels are glued, so be it. Only the PITA guys like me will comment on it anyway ... Otherwise, the way out is probably to thin the hub of the wheels outside of the disc to visually reduce the tread. Hubert
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Well, the engine issue is not a big deal anymore for me (drops casually Mr Superboaster 😁 ). This is what stopped me dead in my tracks on the venerable Monogram Gruman Gulfhawk, especially when I found that the replacement Vector engine that I bought had an uneven distribution of the 9 cylinders around the crankcase, to leave room for the bottom oil sump 😡 ... Since then I got equipped with a 3D-printer and have designed 3 1/32 radial engines (a Wright J6-9 for the Mystery Ship, a R-985 for ... well whatever used this one, starting with the Gee Bee R-2 and Sikosrsky S-39, and a G&R Mistral 9 Kdrs when I thought it could have been installed on the PZL P11c 1932 prototype at the Paris airshow (so now I am left with designing a MS-225 to go around the engine). So another radial ... 😎 And, in fairness, since then, many AM manufacturers have released R-1820s, like Eduard, AIMS, and others I can't remember... Ditto for the cowlings, not that difficult to design and print. Tell me what HpH did for the supply of the civilian seats. Otherwise, I am sure we can find a way together. As for the fit, ofcourse I am sure it can be worked around. What bothers me more is not to loose the surface detail that HPH have included. Those rivets were a prominent feature of the DC-3, especially with the polished aluminium fuselage, and around the outer wings junctions. Take care, my friend. Hubert
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You should rightly be proud of your GT 40, Peter. Here are pics of the real deal, the Ken Miles’ car from the Shelby collection. Hubert
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Beautiful result with the GT 40, Peter. May I venture a small criticism, that jumped at me when looking at your pics ? The tread of the front wheels seems a bit wide compared to the body of the car. This is probably a kit design issue, but I could not help noticing it, and my hunch was vindicated by checking some pics of the real car, which was put up for sale not too long ago … Now, how about a Ken Miles figure to go with it ? Hubert PS edit : the pics I looked at are the ones of the replica built for the film …
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Very nice result with the Heinkel 👍 ! Well done, Kevin ! Hubert
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By the way, Mirek O’s build thread of the DC-3 on Martin’s link shows the difficulties to be expected with the kit, namely the seams of the wings leading edges, the underside of the fuselage, and the wings-to-fuselage fit and seams … Hubert
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I was sure Martinn would far more efficient than me to find the threads on the Czech modelling forums Thank you my friend 👍 And I also found out that the HPH C-47 FINISHED build is featured in Canfora’s Wingspan #4, which I duly ordered (My wallet does not thank you, Ernie 😡 ) Hubert
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I have something like 8, or maybe more, HPH kits in the stash, including the DC-3, for which (well, the C-47) I have read - and seen - horrendous build reviews as far as fit is concerned. And it's true of most of the HPH kits I have. So I may take your word one day, building one of those, but not the SB2C, which is not at all my cup of tea, when I stop getting sidetracked . When all cussing and swearing is evaporated, you ARE doing a great job with a pig of a kit, no question about it. Hubert
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Sorry to bring a (slightly) dissonant voice, but, looking at some pics, it looks more like an overscale rendition of the real deal than a totally inaccurate one … https://www.britmodeller.com/forums/index.php?/topic/234984031-curtiss-sb2c-helldiver/ Not to say that, like HPH kits in resin, these cannot be really challenging. On the other hand, where do you find such unusual subjects (says the scratchbuilder at heart that I am) ? Hubert
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Duchess of Kingston - Beauty of the Seas - Wooden Sailing Ship 1/64
HubertB replied to DocRob's topic in Non LSM 'WIP
Like it ! (But I also liked the all-blue ones) Hubert -
Excellent purchase, Peter. The quality of the tool is absolutely great. Just be careful, the blade has a tendency to try living a life of its own … unless I have not found the proper way to lock it in place. Hubert
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Duchess of Kingston - Beauty of the Seas - Wooden Sailing Ship 1/64
HubertB replied to DocRob's topic in Non LSM 'WIP
On an ordinary boat, the oars should probably be more « natural », but as this is a yacht, they look totally in their place in blue, IMHO. Hubert -
Beautiful result on this behemoth 👍 ! Well done, Tom ! Hubert
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If it’s a genuine original GT40, I am not sure I’d dare drive it on open roads … Too precious to risk in the traffic Hubert
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I don’t get it … is it a Schnellboot or a Langsamboot ? Inquiring minds want to know … Hubert