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Bill_S

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  1. Wow is right! Most generous of you, Herbert.
  2. Please count me in, Ernie. My donation:
  3. Please count me in, Ernie. Thanks in advance for your efforts once again! My donation:
  4. Makes it sound to me like the Meng deal was legit.
  5. Happy birthday, Maru!
  6. Bill_S

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    I read somewhere long ago about car modellers using thread to cut doors out...
  7. So sad to hear of Dale's passing. He fought hard for a long time. RIP my friend.
  8. Incredible stuff there, John. That MG42 was bad ass!
  9. Try this, Mike http://www.aerohistorians.org/Other/Tamiya_paint_mixes_4-17.pdf
  10. Revell He-219. Base color of RLM 76 is done. Now onto that "splotch camouflage. Any have any wisdom on how to do it?
  11. I think we all have a kit or two that has languished on the SOD. Finishing some of those would be a great theme for a group build.
  12. Nice haul there, Harv. Shark64 has set the bar pretty high for you!
  13. WOW.
  14. Pulling this one forward. Hopefully it will be ready for my club's show at the end of the month. Ready for an undercoat of RLM 66 prior to priming the nose with Mr. Surfacer 1500.
  15. Only a 15 hour drive. Definitely doable...
  16. Hope you get back on track quickly, Harv!
  17. Rob, you did a beautiful job on those chairs. I spend a lot of time camping in the Adirondacks; those chairs are common around here. They're surprisingly comfortable.
  18. Has a date been set?
  19. A couple of days ago, Harv. I'm officially eligible for the senior citizen discount!
  20. Happy birthday. To me, from me.
  21. Thanks for the birthday wishes, gents! I spent the weekend camping - no bench time. 😞
  22. I did a test fit of the fuselage to wing spars. The cockpit was very tight going into the locating spots, so I put the cockpit assembly in by itself. A little finagling, and I got the fuselage sides in place.
  23. Good news indeed, Ernie! Down the road, maybe we'll see some things long neglected (Kate, Val, and that accurate P-51B)...
  24. Peter, you can go blind with those cockpit stencils - but they really make the 'pit pop!
  25. Gaz, For priming and covering larger area, I use my very first air brush - a single action, siphon feed Badger 350 with a medium nozzle. For priming, I've come to rely on Mr. Surfacer 1500 (black); I read somewhere that it contains very fine particles of granite. I won't run it through my Iwata. The Badger is cheap, and mine's been working well for over 30 years.
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