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Certainly makes me seem old at 55 then, doesn't it?
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The Brothers von Richthofen
biggtim replied to Bonehead's topic in WW1 1/48 and larger Ready for Inspection
Really nice work - especially impressed with the figures, and at 1:48? Holy cow! I can barely build anything at 1:32. Tim -
Me too. I love fufu coffee, I just hate Starbucks.
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I don't really do GBs, but that's a cool idea!
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HobbyBoss T-34/85 | No. 82602 | 1:16
biggtim replied to FullArmor's topic in LSM 1/35 and Larger Work In Progress
I bet the pins striking that plate contributes to a lot of the track noise on the ones I've heard in person. There is definitely a load "clacking" sound noticeable - that's probably what I'm hearing. -
LSM Modelling News 2023 merged Fran and Artful69’s threads
biggtim replied to Fran's topic in Modelling Discussion
I seriously do wish Kotare the best, and am super pumped to see them putting out stuff of this quality. I have not bought one of the Spits yet, but I plan to, and will look forward to whatever else they are planning, even though I'm not really in the market for another late 109. I have two in my meager stash already. I also agree that they will probably not do any American stuff, but I do think that a P-38 (of any ilk) or early Mustang of this quality would be like printing money. -
LSM Modelling News 2023 merged Fran and Artful69’s threads
biggtim replied to Fran's topic in Modelling Discussion
If it were this, I would buy 2 or 3..... -
LSM Modelling News 2023 merged Fran and Artful69’s threads
biggtim replied to Fran's topic in Modelling Discussion
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Maybe they're picking the seat cushion out of his arsehole from puckering too hard!
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Boy, that is sweeet!
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Only the ones under the age of 35 do.
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Any middle aged modeller suffering from wrist cramps ?
biggtim replied to PanzerWomble's topic in Hints and Tips
That is F-ing brilliant! Reminds me of this: -
Meng 1/35 Sd.Kfz.182 King Tiger (Porsche Turret)
biggtim replied to RalphSarc's topic in LSM Armour Finished Work
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HobbyBoss T-34/85 | No. 82602 | 1:16
biggtim replied to FullArmor's topic in LSM 1/35 and Larger Work In Progress
Man, I really want to build one these 1/16 kits at some point. With my luck, I'd find out how many things it was missing, or got wrong, and spend the next year building 3D models and printing them all and never finish the actual kit. Seems to be all I do these days, is find more stuff to make.... 😁 Tim -
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From the album: Hasegawa 1:32 F6F Hellcat
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From the album: Hasegawa 1:32 F6F Hellcat
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Hasegawa 1:32 F6F Hellcat
Images added to a gallery album owned by biggtim in Gallery of COMPLETED Aircraft models
A quick run-down on the particulars: Hasegawa F6F-5E Night Fighter kit # St-101 (built as F6F-3 standard fighter) Eduard's old, small PE set for a few cockpit details and a couple of tail wheel parts Master gun barrels from Victory Models a mix of Montex paint masks and Techmod Decals Mr Surfacer 1500 gray primer Alclad II Duraluminum basecoat (for chipping) Model Masters enamels (airbrushed) Model Masters clearcoats (rattle can gloss base for decals, flat with airbrush) RB seatbelts Scratchbuilt: most of the pit, except for a few PE parts and a few kit parts spruced up tail wheel, except for PE arms with holes, doors were my first try at using brass sheet gear bays - didn't go too crazy here, just some ribs and stuff, wiring and tubing, drilled out the kit wheels to make them look better added a bunch of wiring and some aluminum tubing exhaust pipes to the engine Weathering: really wanted to see if the chipping technique I learned on Doogs website would work with enamels instead of acrylics, so after priming (with gray, not black) I put down a coat of Alclad and then hairspray, then color. I chose not to paint the yellow primer. I found that window cleaner and a toothbrush did a pretty fair job of chipping the blue off, so I went with that. learned a really cool thing about rivets - if you scribe, then prime, then sand smooth, then poke your rivet lines with a compass needle in a pin vise, then paint over them, you can lightly wet sand the whole plane with 1200 grit after the glosscoat, and the rivets will show up very slightly. Maybe you all knew that, but I didn't! Worked out great, very subtle. all of the shading was done with pastel chalk and a stiff paint brush after painting, before final matte coat. -
From the album: Hasegawa 1:32 F6F Hellcat
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From the album: Hasegawa 1:32 F6F Hellcat
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From the album: Hasegawa 1:32 F6F Hellcat
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From the album: Hasegawa 1:32 F6F Hellcat
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From the album: Hasegawa 1:32 F6F Hellcat