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Playing in the Sandbox Group Build Sept 1, 2024 - Jn 1, 2025

Sikorsky JRS-1 with AM (Eduard) 1/72


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Thanks Chris!  Hope you're feeling better.

I'm down to the last few decals, then will add some weathering and highlighting/shading, before adding the rigging and hopefully calling it done.  I'm a little nervous about pulling off the masks for the windows, so fingers crossed there.  I've also got a base I need to finish, along with a small CMK US Navy pilot.  Hopefully all that is doable tonight as my oldest has a tournament tomorrow.  

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Finish line is in sight.  Finished adding the decals, did a little shading/weathering, and just sprayed a final semi-gloss coat.  Just need to rig, add the props and canopy antennae, and maybe add some last bits of weathering for things like the wheels.  

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Thanks for looking in!

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Finally finished!  This thing has been fun, but a bit nerve wracking.  There are so many PE and other fragile detail pieces, that I kept breaking things off.  I figured out a way to hold the model, but one time I accidentally held it a little too firm a popped one of the windows into the fuselage - let's just say, I said a few not so nice words 🤬  Somehow, after shaking the fuselage for a few minutes, the window popped back down into the slot.  It took a while, but I managed to get it glued back in.  It's not perfect, but better than terminating the build.

Thanks to everyone for your support and help!  Looking forward to the next GB!

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I found a 1/72 scale Navy WW2 pilot from CMK and a picked up a resin concrete tarmac off of eBay the other day, so decided to use them for a simple diorama with the JRS-1.  I like adding figures to help better show scale.  Here, the figure shows how big this plane was.

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Mike

Congratulations on not only crossing the finish line before the stoke of twelve but the Big Sikorsky looks incredible - what a build. WOW!

I was on board for the entire journey and you certainly had a mountain of roadblocks to overcome. The results speak for themselves - simply a stellar build. Surely looks as if all the finger crossing paid off in the end when the masks were removed.  I thoroughly enjoyed being onboard, start to finish.  

Beautiful work and a build worthy of Queen of your Display Case. 🏆🥇🏆🥇🏆

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