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Sky King's Songbird: Update: 3/2/24 - SOD .. BINNED
BlrwestSiR replied to Peterpools's topic in The Great Twins Broup Bluild
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FW-190F-8 Revell saved from SOD!
BlrwestSiR replied to JohnB's topic in LSM 1/35 and Larger Work In Progress
I've got one in the stash but haven't built one yet. Their 262 is giving me similar fits. It's like the engineering/design is 95% there but they've missed just enough to make things a headache rather than a joy. -
Looks that way. Chris, the J isn't going to work unfortunately. The cockpits are completely different between the E and the J. Navy F-4s didn't have any flight controls in the rear, USAF ones did. So the IPs, and side consoles are completely different. I wonder if you got the EJ bit mixed up when you ordered.
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Ok glad I wasn't the only one thinking this.
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I got stuck in our garage once doing the summer tire changeover. I was bent over and couldn't move. A neighbour found me and got Sue so she could help back into the house. Saw a chiropractor the next day in our neighbourhood same as you, hobbled in and walked out. Still have the odd flare up but nothing that bad since.
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F-15DJ Kai or Eagle Plus- Finished!
BlrwestSiR replied to BlrwestSiR's topic in The Great Twins Broup Bluild
How's this? Or since you mentioned Merlins, Both were done by a Japanese artist heavily influenced by Space Battleship Yamato. The Corsair is on my to-do list. At some point. When I get the courage. -
Lovely collection of Birdcage Corsairs John. How about an FAA one? They had a few I think for training in the US.
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Italeri Peterbilt 378 conversion
BlrwestSiR replied to Jeff's topic in LSM 1/35 and Larger Work In Progress
Great build Jeff. Thanks for sharing this fantastic build with us. The BC plate is definitely a nice touch. -
F-15DJ Kai or Eagle Plus- Finished!
BlrwestSiR replied to BlrwestSiR's topic in The Great Twins Broup Bluild
They do, which threw me for a curve initially. -
It is and they made it simple to assemble. Well, fairly simple to assemble.
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While letting things on the Kai Eagle dry, I took a stab at the intake grilles. These are by Metallic Details and are a huge step up from the kit pieces. First step is to fold each length 90° so it's vertical. Then the get attached to the cross members which are in one piece too. Last part is the grille. The assembled FOD screen compared to the kit part.
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F-15DJ Kai or Eagle Plus- Finished!
BlrwestSiR replied to BlrwestSiR's topic in The Great Twins Broup Bluild
Time to work on the vectored thrust nozzles. I made a template and cut out four nozzle petals. These are the upper and lower ones. Then I started on making the round nacelles rectangular. In the meantime, I think I know where most of my tools have gone to: There are scribers, sanding pens, chisels, brushes, clips, and more in the pile. Oh boy, guess I can't say the carpet monster took them... -
Nice detail painting. Is this the kit that has the loo moulded in it? I wonder if that will be one of the details that will be hard to see, if at all.
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Nice couple of vintage kits Paul. Hopefully they're a nice trip down memory road for you.
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The cockpit looks great. Glad the seat fit, if just.
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F-15DJ Kai or Eagle Plus- Finished!
BlrwestSiR replied to BlrwestSiR's topic in The Great Twins Broup Bluild
Almost, a model company called HMA did a 1/144 kit of the plane and I've got that on my bench for reference. Back of the instructions. HMA even did a model of the F-16 that's in the film but all you see of that one is a shadow in the film. -
F-15DJ Kai or Eagle Plus- Finished!
BlrwestSiR replied to BlrwestSiR's topic in The Great Twins Broup Bluild
I actually forgot. There's another fictional version of the Eagle which might closer to what I've got. Dale Brown wrote a novel called Day of the Cheetah which is about a deep cover Russian agent stealing an advanced prototype USAF fighter called Dreamstar that uses thought control for flight. The plane sent up against it is a heavily modified F-15 Strike Eagle called Cheetah which is very similar to my build. A fun book and sequel to Flight of the Old Dog. -
F-15DJ Kai or Eagle Plus- Finished!
BlrwestSiR replied to BlrwestSiR's topic in The Great Twins Broup Bluild
Thanks, actually they've been fairly straightforward. To be honest, a lot of it I'm just winging it. Lots of TLAR* in this build. The vectored thrust nozzles are going to be the big challenge. I'm leaving that for last and if I bodge it, then I'll use the kit exhausts and call it done. -
F-15DJ Kai or Eagle Plus- Finished!
BlrwestSiR replied to BlrwestSiR's topic in The Great Twins Broup Bluild
Working on the tailplanes, the kit ones mount to the fuselage vi a pair of very large tabs moulded to the fuselage halves. I scored them lightly and gave them a bend downward then slid the tailplanes on to see if it would work. They're angled down more than they will be when things are glued but it seems to work. So next step was to re-shape the tailplanes themselves. I also cut the canards out from an extra set of tailplanes. Again, just mocked up for fit. I got some close inspection of the work courtesy of our carpet monster.- 187 replies
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F-15DJ Kai or Eagle Plus- Finished!
BlrwestSiR replied to BlrwestSiR's topic in The Great Twins Broup Bluild
It really is. I'm having lots of fun. The best part is I don't have to worry about 100% accuracy. -
AEG G.IV - Creature of the Night - WNW 1/32
BlrwestSiR replied to DocRob's topic in The Great Twins Broup Bluild
Really nice paintwork on the interior Rob. Same goes for the instrument panel. -
F-15DJ Kai or Eagle Plus- Finished!
BlrwestSiR replied to BlrwestSiR's topic in The Great Twins Broup Bluild
Next up was the tailplanes. I took the kit ones and cut them apart to make a longer rear section I could attach to a second set. This ended up being vertical tails from a Tamiya Strike Eagle. It was easier to bend them in. I modified the base of the tailplanes slightly by levelling them so that the tailplanes could be angled outwards instead of straight up. The horizontal tailplanes are next.- 187 replies
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