When working with resin I'll where a mask if I'm doing a lot of sanding particularly with a dremel. Small bits here and there I don't bother, but we'll have to see how my lungs do over the next 20 years
What's on your work bench atm ?
Re: What's on your work bench atm ?
That's cool Gary. I was wondering what his kits look like. The wheels are magnificent.
When working with resin I'll where a mask if I'm doing a lot of sanding particularly with a dremel. Small bits here and there I don't bother, but we'll have to see how my lungs do over the next 20 years
When working with resin I'll where a mask if I'm doing a lot of sanding particularly with a dremel. Small bits here and there I don't bother, but we'll have to see how my lungs do over the next 20 years
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John
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Re: What's on your work bench atm ?
That's really cool. I'm not brave enough to do a full resin kit.
On the bench at the moment.

On the bench at the moment.

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Re: What's on your work bench atm ?
Very nice Mike, what kit is that?
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Re: What's on your work bench atm ?
Bearcat - Decals going on - liking the look but some of the decals are fighting me

T-38 - some parts fit awesome, others not so much but coming along

Airbus - calling it done. I snapped off one of the winglets and the repair is not good. Still like the bird.


T-38 - some parts fit awesome, others not so much but coming along

Airbus - calling it done. I snapped off one of the winglets and the repair is not good. Still like the bird.

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Really nice work on all of those John.
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Nice going on the Bearcat and Talon. You really have a knack with the airliners.
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Nice trio John! The Bearcat looks gorgeous, and that Spirit jet looks better than all those parked over at the airport. 
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Re: What's on your work bench atm ?
Love the Airbus John ! What kit and scale is that? I have never built an airliner -- might have to try my hand at one in the near future!
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Re: What's on your work bench atm ?
Thanks! That’s a Hasegawa 1/200 scale. I really like those kits and they are priced well. Check out draw decals. He sells a bunch with different liveries.
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Re: What's on your work bench atm ?
Very nice John! Careful with the canopy actuators on the T-38. They're easy to break off.
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