Classic Biplane Duelists
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Looks amazing Carlos! You are a wizard when it comes to turning these old kits into something that rivals the new tool kits
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Odin's sons... Attack!
Unleash hell! Do not repent! Warfare grants us no lament
Let your weapons slash and tear This is no place for fear
Hold the lines! Move as one! In unity our victory's won
Our shields will form a mighty wall
United we shall never fall
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Thank you Clint. My driving force on such old kits is remembering seeing them built up in the local hobby shops long ago and wanting to build that good some day. I guess that some day is here and now.
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John Eaton: wisdom, wise words, truly. I am very grateful you shared this quote, and I apologize for being tardy with my response.jeaton01 wrote:Bruce, one of the handiest anecdotes that has helped me is the story of a man on his deathbed, saying "I've had a lot of trouble in my life but most of it never happened".
I've still done the same as you, worrying about some step I haven't gotten to yet that turns out to be not that bad. Balanced by a few kits that persistently proved to be worse than I imagined.
Likewise; Duke: you are a king amongst model builders in any scale you choose. I believe we all make decisions about not simply scale but also subject choices to suit our interests, personalities and drive to create and recreate our connections to the past. I have learned many things from your work and I am learning more all the time.Duke Maddog wrote:Bruce, magnificent work! I am also thrilled to see this moving forward. I think a light sanding with a fine sanding stick or pad will help smooth out that white on the fuselage. You got this man!
I love watching you build model Bruce! I'm sure it's an even bigger experience seeing it in person.
Carlos: Yes, yes! Likewise; ditto!Stikpusher wrote:Thank you Clint. My driving force on such old kits is remembering seeing them built up in the local hobby shops long ago and wanting to build that good some day. I guess that some day is here and now.
I want to address this area which John Kim pointed out correctly is quite rough. Originally I was going to simply leave this but I think an opportunity to use metal foil is present. I’m going to look for my metal foil adhesives and try out making a foil piece that has a “drip cap” at its base.
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Beautiful work Bruce! It does look perfectly rough.
BTW, Hobby Day is this coming Saturday. I'll be opening the Hall on Friday around noon. Saturday, I'm going to a graduation but expect to be back at the Hall around noon or noon-thirty. Just a heads up.
BTW, Hobby Day is this coming Saturday. I'll be opening the Hall on Friday around noon. Saturday, I'm going to a graduation but expect to be back at the Hall around noon or noon-thirty. Just a heads up.
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Looking good Bruce! Using foil is something that I definitely need to learn to work into my bag of tricks! I’ll watch and learn from your efforts.
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Any updates on this Bruce? Excited to see if this one done.
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Tom, I was waiting for the oil paint to cure. I checked about a week ago. The oil paint on the wings is now officially cured. Besides checking on the paint, no updates to report.
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Glad to hear that the wings have cured. Looking forward to seeing this again.
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Is it done yet?
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“Send one plane it’s a sortie; send two planes it’s a flight; send four planes it’s a test of airpower. - Richard Kohn
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Safely boxed. My buddy will be taking my entire model kit inventory into storage in Utah for the next six months. I may be leaving town for awhile.
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