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Messages - cph64

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Looking good,coming along nicely.

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Ah but at least you tried as opposed to being trying, lol!!!!!

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Modelling Projects / Re: Rolls Royce armoured car
« on: February 19, 2024, 01:59:39 PM »
I'm reading a book at the moment called 'First Victory' and it's about the WW2 campaigns in Iraq, Syria, the Levant and Iran so you've possibilities there for a vingnette. Will be interesting whichever way you decide though.

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Modelling Projects / Re: JSDF Cobra
« on: February 19, 2024, 01:56:07 PM »
Ah, Rice Paddy Brown................

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Modelling Projects / Re: M-19 Tank transporter
« on: February 19, 2024, 01:54:54 PM »
They're having a sleepover somewhere else so missed the lift!!

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Modelling Projects / Re: Heinkel He 162 B-6
« on: February 19, 2024, 01:52:17 PM »
It is Chris. The seat, joystick and console. with combing, have been fitted. The Revi sight was missing on the clear sprue so I've made something from spare. The canopy was fitted as the last part of the build. The pulsejets and rato jets were fiddly to fit to say the least as the location points are minimal. With the wheels and doors fitted and just a little more Blue Tack into the cockpit and front wheel well I was happy to see that this wasn't a tail sitter.
As I said before this isn't the easiest of kits to build but the finished result does look impressive so full marks to AZ Models for producing another intersting 'What If' kit.

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Modelling Projects / Re: Heinkel He 162 B-6
« on: February 17, 2024, 09:32:57 AM »
Thanks Kev I'll give it a go.

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Modelling Projects / Re: M-19 Tank transporter
« on: February 17, 2024, 09:31:52 AM »
Indeed...............................

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Modelling Projects / BAC Strikemaster
« on: February 16, 2024, 03:33:08 PM »
Another one of my 'Places what I have been to' kits. This is the 2008 rebox with new decals of the Strikemaster first released by Airfix in1973 and as such it has raised panel lines. Consisting of 90 parts, some not used depending on which version you build, those being a RAF Jet Provost T.5, two Singapore AF Strikemaster Mk.84s and a RNZAF Mk.88. I'm building as a Mk.84. This will be OOB except for the ejector seats which I'm replacing with resin aftermarket ones.

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Modelling Projects / Re: Heinkel He 162 B-6
« on: February 16, 2024, 03:20:19 PM »
Finally got to the paint stage. Underneath is Xtracrylic RLM 76 v2 Lichtblau, upper surfaces are Xtracrylic RLM 82(83?, see previous builds for discussion on this numbering) Dunkelgrun and Vallejo RLM 81 Braunviolett. The tail area is all Tamiya Sky with stripes of the previous two colours. The pulsejets are RLM 76 and 82/3 with patches of Xtracrylic RLM 70 Schwarzgrun. A coat of Klear was applied followed by the kit decals except for the wavy line for III Gruppen Kommandeur which came from spares (thanks Kev). Despite the use of Klear and Set and Sol the carrier film is still visible in places.

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Modelling Projects / Re: JSDF Cobra
« on: February 16, 2024, 03:08:45 PM »
What colour's that? It looks a muddy grey.

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Modelling Projects / Re: Short legged skycrane
« on: February 16, 2024, 03:07:03 PM »
Indeed. Patience and a sharp blade will see the day.

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Modelling Projects / Re: Sidetracked Yet Again
« on: February 16, 2024, 03:04:54 PM »
Impressive.

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Modelling Projects / Re: M-19 Tank transporter
« on: February 16, 2024, 03:03:59 PM »
Thanks guys, it would have been at the Meeting this week but 'man flu' had other plans!!!!!

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Modelling Projects / Re: M-19 Tank transporter
« on: February 15, 2024, 01:57:45 PM »
A coat of US Dark Green was misted over the whole model to try and break up the Olive Drab then Klear was applied where the decals would be going. For a nigh on 50 year old kit these went on quite well but I still treated them with Set and Sol. There was a fair bit of carrier film which was trimmed as close as I dare go. The cab rear window was glazed with Glue and Glaze and the front ones were cut from thin sheet. This was where I made my biggest mistake, I didn't mask the front ones when I sprayed Matt varnish on, doh!!!! I eventually found out that if you rub Isopropol onto the varnish it helps lift it. There are a few bits remaining but further pressure could have popped the windows out. The ballast box was kitted out with some representations of home made ballast plus various items of kit and boxes via Col. Tony, as was the chain on the towbar, and wire and tools from my spares. The 'wedges/ramps' normally used for loads were also stowed. Weathering was with Revell powder and a Flory Wash.
The vehicle represents one from 452 Tank Transporter Company in North West Europe 1945. Before the build I'd decided that the load would be the ModelCollect E-100 Waffentrager bare chassis as a war trophy which used the left over parts from a previous build. The M-19s trailers were frequently overloaded in real life and there are photos online of them carrying LCIs (Landing Craft Infantry) which over hang so the model isn't that far fetched.

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