I like that ideaspeedgraflex wrote: ↑Thu Jan 01, 2026 3:55 pm Tom’s ideas are great! Let’s choose a subject from his inventory and build it. I see he purchased a 1/48 Eduard Sopwith Camel which is a kit I own, so this was pretty easy even for me with very few kits available.
John Eaton Memorial Group Build?
Re: John Eaton Memorial Group Build?
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Re: John Eaton Memorial Group Build?
I've got the 1/144 Minicraft DC-6B in the stash. There are a lot of others but I think John would have appreciated that.
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Re: John Eaton Memorial Group Build?
I have two kits in my stash of aircraft John built: an Airfix H.S Dominie and the Roden Fairchild C-123. I've been wanting to start the C-123 already so I think I'll jump in with that one. If there's still time afterward; I'll finish a Dominie.
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Sounds like this group build is well received. I’ll put up the Group Build Thread.
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Re: John Eaton Memorial Group Build?
I guess someone should promote this from a Feeler to a genuine group build then... 
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Re: John Eaton Memorial Group Build?
Evening, all. I did send an email to Torben and Lyle requesting this be made an official SPAM GB, with props to Tom, Carlos and Remco for defining the rules. I’m cool with this being a member started GB as well - but I think the admins can change it to official if desired. Sadly, although I have editorial powers here I cannot create an official group build.
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I'm in obviously - although I might not be able to start until towards the end of the month.
When I think of John's models, I generally think of his lovely clean builds of USAAF, USAF and Japanese aircraft, along with some interesting off the wall subjects such as prototypes. To me his stand-out build was that XP-47 he built a few years ago. So I may well go with one of those - if I can get hold of a conversion set once I've paid the tax man.
https://www.halberdmodel.co/en-gb/produ ... 1-48-scale
This was John's build.

When I think of John's models, I generally think of his lovely clean builds of USAAF, USAF and Japanese aircraft, along with some interesting off the wall subjects such as prototypes. To me his stand-out build was that XP-47 he built a few years ago. So I may well go with one of those - if I can get hold of a conversion set once I've paid the tax man.
https://www.halberdmodel.co/en-gb/produ ... 1-48-scale
This was John's build.

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Re: John Eaton Memorial Group Build?
I’m in…as much as I can be. Things with Pam are not improving as quickly as everyone would like.
John was the perfect role model of what this hobby should be.
John was the perfect role model of what this hobby should be.
To make each build less crappy than the last one. Or, put another way, "Better than the last one, not as good as the next one!"..
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Very true Lyle!
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