What's on your work bench atm ?

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Currently working on an Academy 1/72 PBY-5A (Battle of midway 80th anniversary edition)
Having fun learning how to build again with different paints :giggles:
And i have the beginnings of a sculpture of an angler fish on my desk too. My assignment for university is to use metal and found objects to create a sculpture, so im using parts of a kids toy plane to create the head and light, and strips of metal to create the body work.
Yes ill post photos when im done :tongue:
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I doubt anyone cares (or is still awake) but hey! I've got the painting finished and a gloss coat on my Hurricane!!!

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Seriously, I've had so little modelling time this year it sucks - 10-20 mins a day if I'm lucky. It's March (almost) and I've yet to finish anything. Pah! At least I can actually do some decals now - as it would appear that I haven't actually decalled a model since last November... :headbang:

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Hey, I care. Okay, not a lot, but some. Well a bit, anyway…

That is looking very good!
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Almost ready to go tank plinking!
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LyleW wrote: Wed Feb 28, 2024 11:39 am Hey, I care. Okay, not a lot, but some. Well a bit, anyway…

That is looking very good!
Lol! Thanks Lyle!
jeaton01 wrote: Wed Feb 28, 2024 12:07 pm Almost ready to go tank plinking!
Thanks John!

I did actually build a mk.IID with the big cannons a few years back, using the old Matchbox kit.

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Getting some decals - I'll have to leave it now to set before do the other side.

No ! Squadron SAAF, North Africa 1942.

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Loving the Springbok on the cowling.

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Looking good, Stuart! :shoutout: :shoutout: :shoutout:
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Thanks Tom!

Got the decals finished, matt coat done and the masking removed - I need to touch up a couple of the frames but overall I'm happy with that.

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Looking good. Love the big guns!
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Looking very sharp in the desert colors Stuart! Not too far to the finish line... or in this case, the flight line.
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