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BlrwestSiR

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  1. Nice! I got mine as well today. Took a quick break from work to pick it up. Haven't opened the box yet so you're ahead of me. Carl
  2. Reminds me of the B-3 from Broken Arrow, the John Woo film. Which isn't that hard I guess. They're both flying wings. Carl
  3. Really nice model John. Great to see it finished. Awesome finish. The International Orange panels just stand out so nicely on the white. Carl
  4. I was exiting the highway down the off-ramp which leads onto Lakeshore Blvd in Toronto. There's a seagull in the lane ahead of me, standing there. Traffic is moving so I really don't want to slow down, figuring he'll fly away. Instead, the seagull starts running until finally he remembers he has wings and starts to flap them. Too late. Bam. I look in the rearview mirror and I see a pair of wings sticking up from the pavement. Whoops.
  5. Here's my short list of options. The front runner: A couple of WNW kits. Would the Camel count? The W.12 certainly does. Gotta love a big torpedo boat. Last one is a long shot as I'm currently building the Falcon and will most likely want to mix things up a bit.
  6. Seaview, Seaview, Seaview, Seaview, Seaview, Seaview, Nautilus, wait I mean Seaview, Seaview....
  7. Peter, there's something like 36 sprues and about 650-700 parts in the kit. I have another 1/72 Falcon kit made by Fine Molds which is closer to 900 parts. It's an older kit and they had to use that many parts to attain a similar level of detail. It's also a different version of the Falcon as they had to change it between filming Star Wars and Empire Strikes Back. Carl
  8. A lot of those kits are being re-released by Round2. They're also doing some updates to help fix/correct some of the kits like new side panels for the MPC Millennium Falcon. There's a new 1/32 TiE fighter coming and the Razorcrest just came out. Carl
  9. Ernie, thanks as always for organizing this raffle. Please count me in. I always love hearing how you get the impartial drawing done. Adds a bit more fun to the festivities. I'm happy to contribute the winner's choice of either a: - 1/35 Ryefield Panther G or - $75 USD gift card to the shop of their choice. Carl
  10. Haven't seen those up here. We have Festive ones at the moment that are red and green.
  11. Not actual pics but here's what's in the Kagero book. Hopefully they're of some use. Carl
  12. There's something about these sort of kits; PCM, Special Hobby, Fly, etc. When you get them to go together there's a bigger satisfaction level. Of course, they can easily go the other way and be nothing but aggravation. Carl
  13. I wonder if it's 1/18?
  14. Thanks guys! For a kit that doesn't have any fit issues, it's really taking its time going together. It's the paint work that's doing it. Plus I've never done pre-shading on such a large scale. Here's the most recent pile of sprues. This isn't even half the sprues in the kit. The next step was to assemble the engine nozzles. I used a brown for the pre-shading on these parts to give a different finish to them. Not sure it worked out but it was worth a shot. Installed into the lower hull: As the kit I have is the original full option release, it has a lighting kit in it. For the engines, Bandai includes a diffuser assembly. It's a frosted plastic bit that goes behind the engine nozzles.
  15. So much cutting to fit the extra details. Glad to see you back at it though. Carl
  16. I wonder if I'll get mine before you then. Just ordered it from my LHS for pick-up which I'll do on the weekend.
  17. Looks good John. The orange really pops on the plane. Carl
  18. The edible kind. Easier to hide the mistakes.
  19. Nice to see it all closed up. Even if there is that gap, it's still a great milestone to hit on the build. I had to cut my HK Lanc fuselage apart after a number of the small fuselage windows fell in and had to be glued back into place so she's a bit of a mess seam wise and will need work when I get back to it. Carl
  20. Ok, I went and picked up fresh (is that a thing?) marshmallows and this time they did what they were supposed to. So, success! So, the morale of the story: If at first you don't succeed, feed the evidence to the dog.
  21. Third! How's this Harv? If you build it, I'll start my Twogar.
  22. I tried to make Rice Crispy squares. It's didn't quite work out. I couldn't get the marshmallows to melt. They softened and formed a somewhat homogeneous mass but not the sticky syrupy gloop I was expecting. So I ended up with this: Tastes ok, but way too marshmallow-y. I think the marshmallows I used were too old. So off to the grocery for new ones and another try.
  23. Here's the case fory son's tablet. The edge is like a bumper so it gives when dropped. I found it on Amazon. 5 years now and no broken screen. The tablet is slow as snot these days though.
  24. Looks great Rob. Makes me want to drag my Corsair off the bench.
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