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What is on your bench right now ? Share a picture :)
ScottsGT replied to Martinnfb's topic in Modelling Discussion
I’m looking forward to see how this all pans out. Could be a win-win for everyone that loves P-40’s. Edit: follow them? Meh…I read up so I can rewrite them! -
What is on your bench right now ? Share a picture :)
ScottsGT replied to Martinnfb's topic in Modelling Discussion
Yea, unfortunately I cannot start on it for a while. Tomorrow is booked with Dr.’s appointments and we leave for Virginia on Wednesday for our sons graduation from Captains Career school. I did spend a little time today reading over the instructions. -
Oh man. Old age and problems just sneak up on all of us.
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What is on your bench right now ? Share a picture :)
ScottsGT replied to Martinnfb's topic in Modelling Discussion
Pulled this one out of the stash. Trying to figure out which Aleutian Tiger to build. I’ve been holding onto these decals forever waiting on this day. The Barracuda sheet is for an un-named pilots aircraft while the SSI set is for Major Chennaults aircraft. As you can see, one set has the small side tigers missing that goes with the sharks mouth The SSI set appears to have a larger cutout for the exhaust area. Probably for the old Revell kit. Also the yellows are different. SSI set is closer to insignia yellow, but both are going to require a drop of red to orange up the spinner paint a touch. Eventually I’ll probably build both, but for now one will do. -
The Goblin? I have a 1/72 vacuum kit of it somewhere. I was going to have it escorting my B-36 hanging up. I’ve stood next to the real thing. What a weird airplane.
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LOL Carl. That’s what they make credit cards for.
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😱😱 $152 shipped to the US. If I didn’t already have it, I’d be in biiiiig trouble!
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Looks great. What an exciting time for a homeowner.
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Cobra Coupe - Le Mans - Model Factory Hiro 1/12
ScottsGT replied to DocRob's topic in LSM 1/35 and Larger Work In Progress
Cool techniques Rob! When I built my 1/72 Space Shuttle I used cloth medical tape cut into squares and applied to the exterior to simulate the thermal blankets the exterior was covered with. I had to use very thick enamel paint forced into the weave to fill them up. -
My Phase Hanger Resin stuff from their super secret banner sale showed up. I had no idea this was the old Two Mikes resin operation. Always wondered what happened there.
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Thanks Peter. Right now I’m dealing with setting up appointments between my PCP that I see next Tuesday for an already scheduled appointment and the Neurosurgeon. Neuro wants to see me tomorrow, but no order for an MRI or the necessary referral from PCP yet, and they’re not responding to my messages. Of course this is all on the office staff, not my doc. I’m going to have to bite my tongue and not read him the riot act Tuesday when I see him. Neuro did give me a late afternoon appointment on Tuesday at this time. And of course they can see we’re trying to fast track everything like my wife did with her breast cancer. It doesn’t seem to be working for me. It seems that I’m doing much better in the evenings lately. But bathroom runs in the middle of the night are rough, as is getting up first thing in the morning. In the meantime, I’m going to go downstairs and clean up the disaster after finishing up the Cutlass and go donate another pint of blood today.
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Done! Not my proudest build, but still a good 10 footer. Probably take another day to clean up everything and get better pics.
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Everything still feels about the same. Sitting out on our dock yesterday afternoon and my friend visiting splashed ice water on my foot/ankle area. “Oh yea, that’s good and cold. That’ll make you jump!” nope. Cannot feel the cold. I can feel the water hitting, but not the chill. At that point I think my wife started understanding just how bad off I am. Especially when she asked me what I was going to carry up as I was standing up and almost face planted back down. “Oh, I guess nothing then.” was her response to her own question. She jumped my behind and told me to get the ball rolling with our GP and a Neuro guy she works with. Today the fill in chiropractor looked at my 4 yo MRI and admitted there was nothing she could help me with in this situation. She feels I’m looking at a total lower fusion just to stop anymore progressive nerve damage. And of course my wife has us booked on two more cruises until November. This is going to get dragged out longer than I hoped.
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Any US vendors carry MLH/Bring It! Resin?
ScottsGT replied to ScottsGT's topic in Modelling Discussion
I’ll keep that in mind. Might sound sketchy on his end though. I’ll take some time to start an account tomorrow. -
Any US vendors carry MLH/Bring It! Resin?
ScottsGT replied to ScottsGT's topic in Modelling Discussion
FWIW, just tried to join Britmodeler and they have a stupid security feature on the sign up page that’s not iPad friendly. I’ll have to go fire up the old MAC with a mouse to make it happen. -
Any US vendors carry MLH/Bring It! Resin?
ScottsGT replied to ScottsGT's topic in Modelling Discussion
Accessories, supplies and aftermarket, GTG! But I’m at 6 new kits smuggled in under the radar so far this year. Not trying to push my luck, but Amazon has a kit I’m looking at and with their shipping times I can get that one in under the radar as well while she’s working a 13 hr shift. Unless she digs through the account and finds where I ordered it, but I can archive it out of sight. 🤪 -
Many weapons sprues from builds, box full of Tomcat parts, box full of Phantom parts, box full of F-16 parts. Yea, small stash all in its own. I see a modeler needing something posted, I dig through the boxes and see what help I can provide.
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I will say, a setback like I’m going through right now really brings things into perspective. We still enjoy going on cruise ships and that’s not the issue. It’s getting on the ship. Every port I’ve been to has a mile of walking to get on board. Might have to start looking into finding that handicapped drop off location. And then there’s the shore excursions. Right now, that’s just not possible. I do not want to be dealing with one of the handicap scooters either. There is just no room for them in a ships cabin. Just getting down my dock and onto the boat is a major task for me right now. I consider this the shot across the bow and I’m going to start putting up hand rails and boarding bridges very soon.
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Sell off the stash? There’s a cool million right there! I kid! But I get what you’re saying. We’ve planned carefully and the wife’s job pays stupid money. She’s a CRNA. (Nurse Anesthetist) I’m eligible to draw my SS after December but our financial planner is checking with our tax guy (his dad) to run the numbers. He’s thinking it will get eaten up with the tax bracket we’re in. Just leave it and let the numbers grow until she retires.
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So far about the only thing I can find is joining up on the Brit Modeler forum and sending them a PM about ordering some 1/48 C-130A stuff I’m looking at.
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Sikorsky JRS-1 1/72 - Bu. No. 1063
ScottsGT replied to Landlubber Mike's topic in The Great Twins Broup Bluild
Oh wow! I have a passion for the pre war yellow wing aircraft. I really need to build another since the only one I ever built was when I got back into the hobby. -
Now I just need to find the unobtanium elusive K model. Or the tail parts…wink, wink,…nod, nod Carl.
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Actually the opposite. Retire sooner! Enjoy retired life before the health issues kick in. It’s the main reason my wife gave me the green light at 59. She had coworkers with husbands that were dropping out of life early. My pension was set and health care covered for both of us until Medicare kicks in.
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Just an update….while my legs are still very weak, I am finding myself walking more without the cane, up and around for longer periods of time. I still use the cane assist at night for my bathroom trips and navigating the stairs around the home. The hypersensitivity in my lower extremities is still nonexistent. Jabbed myself with an injection this morning and didn’t feel a thing. Yesterday I did climb up on my ZTR mower and took care of the yard, of course no weed whacking was done. Thankfully I installed a spring suspension seat last year that takes any hard shocks from bumping around out of the ride. And I can kind of lean back a little it in as well. I just took care of the kitchen after the wife destroyed it making breakfast for everyone (no empty nesters this weekend, full house) and now I’m chilling with ice packs on my back. It’s good to feel some slow progress!
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Okay, I’ve got to eat my words in this post. I saw a video of it the other day where they have it flying now. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KFyq85TliUA