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Landlubber Mike

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  1. Merry Christmas and happy holidays to Martin and all my friends here
  2. Looking great Harv!
  3. That is really great!! What a funny gift!
  4. Nice looking - and I'm not just referring to the pin up! Great job!
  5. Nicely done! Not easy with those colors I'm sure.
  6. I'm good with January 1, thanks for organizing it Ernie. How long is the group build expected to last? I'm a super slow builder, so might have to do prelim work in December if it's a tight deadline 🤫
  7. Nice work John! Glad you didn't need to wear a cup! 🤣
  8. Good luck John. Hope you don't have to resort to the, uh, techniques shown in Martin's video. I'm still not quite sure what the hell that was.
  9. I'm just getting around to catching up on here, and came across your log. What a beauty Peter!! Really nice job!
  10. Looks great Chris, very nicely done!!
  11. Came out really great! For as fantastic as it looks, amazing it sat on the SOD.
  12. How did I miss this?? What an awesome job Martin, congrats on a beautiful build!
  13. Wow, that looks really fantastic! Nice job!
  14. I considered picking this up a month or so ago as it looks like a cool, not often modeled subject. But, I'm in the middle of a SH 1/48 Brewster kit, and the fit issues are such that I don't know that I have it in me to do too many more of these - took me forever to get to the point of filling and priming! I do have a 1/32 Buffalo on the shelf as well, hope it's a little easier to put together.
  15. It's your hobby, do it the way you want to. I have multiple builds going. Probably less efficient in some ways in getting models done, but then again, I feel more engaged and energized in the hobby if I work on different things at once. Sometimes too I just need a mental break from a particular model, so rather than stop modeling for weeks/months, I'll just pick up another and stay active. I found that happening a lot with wooden model ship building. After spending weeks planking the hull, or rigging, I'd just get burned out and step away from the bench for long periods of time. Having something else to work on keeps me at the bench.
  16. Thanks Hubert, I haven't used SAC landing gear yet. Isn't it marketed as being stronger than kit plastic?? That's disappointing to know...
  17. Yeah, pretty big if you know what the plane actually look like. Some also say the side bubbles aren't spaced apart correctly (one person thought it was because the bubbles are too big and thus look too close together), and also something about the orientation of the engines.
  18. I'm sure the model doesn't think it's that easy when the last 15% is lopped off! I didn't realize that the floats on the plane actually folded down from the wingtips. That's pretty cool!
  19. It's too fat and doesn't have the pinched in profile. Here is a picture from Britmodeller showing the difference:
  20. Looks really good! Did you do the spots with an airbrush? I might have to send you mine to paint!
  21. How are you going to do it in flight? Do you have a stand? Apparently this model needs something like 200g of nose weight to avoid being a tail sitter - and I'm not sure if that includes just the base kit, or adding the Belcher tail and other resin AM 😳 One guy who built it using the Belcher tail said his landing gear collapsed - and that's after he tried hollowing it out as much as possible. I've got the Scale Aircraft Conversions landing gear, but wonder if that is even strong enough to support the plane.
  22. Carl, I bought this kit on eBay with some AM, and this tail was in there. I always assumed it was Belcher (no indication on the labeling but it seems to have an instruction sheet using similar words to what Chris' looks like). Maybe it is the early version since it appears solid: Chris, great choice! From what I've seen online, the Belcher corrected tail fixes one of the biggest problems with the kit. I know Belcher came out with other conversion sets as well, including your 6A tail. For aftermarket, True Details made a bunch of sets - cockpit, wheels, and beaching wheels. Moskit also has exhausts that pop up on eBay here and there. The Eduard PE sets look really nice to dress up the undercarriage (48825) and the floats (48826). There's also an exterior set (48827) and Brassin wheels (648192). Some of them are harder to find than others. I believe I have an extra set of floats and exterior PE if you're interested. I also have an extra Quickboost engine (48061) - bought two of them thinking there was only one engine in the packet, but there were two 🤬
  23. Great start Sasha!
  24. Very nice job - very cool looking lines on this plane.
  25. Coming along quickly and looking great!
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