Neil - great WIP pics!
Nate - that's how I do it: glue it ALL together, then paint. The Tigers are gaining popularity by the minute Looks like a good start
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1/48 scale campaign #3
GregCloseCombat
California, United States
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Posted: Sunday, January 13, 2013 - 04:03 PM UTC
zontar
Hawaii, United States
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Posted: Sunday, January 13, 2013 - 07:04 PM UTC
Tom: Nice score on the kit.
Neil: a great opportunity to hone your putty skills on that one. Looks good.
Nate: Nice work so far.
Jeff T:
We had a cold spell last night. We almost turned off the air conditioner, but then didn't since my phone still showed the temp at 1 degree F.
Happy Modeling, -zon
Neil: a great opportunity to hone your putty skills on that one. Looks good.
Nate: Nice work so far.
Jeff T:
We had a cold spell last night. We almost turned off the air conditioner, but then didn't since my phone still showed the temp at 1 degree F.
Happy Modeling, -zon
Tojo72
North Carolina, United States
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Posted: Monday, January 14, 2013 - 03:05 AM UTC
Nice work on your Tiger Nathan,I thought that was a great kit.Are you going to use the rubber tracks ?
imatanker
Maine, United States
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Posted: Monday, January 14, 2013 - 11:46 AM UTC
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Tom: Nice score on the kit.
Neil: a great opportunity to hone your putty skills on that one. Looks good.
Nate: Nice work so far.
Jeff T:
We had a cold spell last night. We almost turned off the air conditioner, but then didn't since my phone still showed the temp at 1 degree F.
Happy Modeling, -zon
Man,it looks like you guys need a software update on those phones What's really funny is that WE had a high temp of 59F today.That's just plain weird.Jeff T.
iakarch
Louisiana, United States
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Posted: Monday, January 14, 2013 - 01:16 PM UTC
I'll be building a FJ-1 Fury
Irvin
Irvin
pclark442
United States
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Posted: Monday, January 14, 2013 - 01:41 PM UTC
zontar
Hawaii, United States
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Posted: Monday, January 14, 2013 - 02:49 PM UTC
Jeff T: apparently it was a national glitch in the system as people from all over were reporting weird temps, mostly 1 degree or hugely negative. Interestingly, the 5 day forcast was still accurate.
Irvin: welcome aboard.
Patrick: nice progress.
Happy Modeling, -zon
Irvin: welcome aboard.
Patrick: nice progress.
Happy Modeling, -zon
imatanker
Maine, United States
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Posted: Tuesday, January 15, 2013 - 01:27 PM UTC
Well,I'm sad to say that I'm almost done with my Autoblinda Hopefully I will have some pics to post in the next 2-3 days.
More new faces and great work going on by everyone,I really wish I had another 1/48th kit in the stash.Jeff T.
More new faces and great work going on by everyone,I really wish I had another 1/48th kit in the stash.Jeff T.
zontar
Hawaii, United States
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Posted: Tuesday, January 15, 2013 - 02:29 PM UTC
Jeff T: get another kit, man!!! Apparently Squadron has some Jackals in stock Looking forward to seeing the AB.
Happy Modeling, -zon
Happy Modeling, -zon
imatanker
Maine, United States
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Posted: Wednesday, January 16, 2013 - 12:13 PM UTC
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Jeff T: get another kit, man!!! Apparently Squadron has some Jackals in stock Looking forward to seeing the AB.
Happy Modeling, -zon
I wish it was that easy,I'm still recovering from Christmas
Well,anyway,I'm calling this one done.Here are some pics.
So there you have it.All and all not a bad build,and nothing to be scared of(hull issues).It was not near as involved as the Puma.
Greg,thanks for running the campaign.I had a great time with it,and am looking forward to Ver.4.0 Model on,Jeff T.
GregCloseCombat
California, United States
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Posted: Wednesday, January 16, 2013 - 05:22 PM UTC
Nice job and congrats Jeff. I like how you always add some stowage to the model to make it more 'lived in' Maybe you want to take the batten for the v.4.0?
zontar
Hawaii, United States
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Posted: Wednesday, January 16, 2013 - 05:29 PM UTC
Jeff T: Another great looking build. And I hear you about recovering from Christmas.
Happy Modeling, - zon
Happy Modeling, - zon
waikong
New York, United States
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Posted: Thursday, January 17, 2013 - 02:06 AM UTC
Nice autoblinda Jeff. I like the camo.
Patrick, that's sure lot of putty and sandy. Now I'm reconsidering getting the kit.
Patrick, that's sure lot of putty and sandy. Now I'm reconsidering getting the kit.
Alpacino
Vilnius, Lithuania
Joined: January 12, 2013
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Posted: Thursday, January 17, 2013 - 10:38 AM UTC
Hi everyone,
nice entries, although there could be more diorama attempts
Let me introduce you my entry - 1/48 Eduard Focke Wulf 190 A-5 with PE (also from Eduard) as well as 1/48 Tamiya Aircraft Power Supply unit & Kettenkraftrad. I am planning to make a little dio.
I am not a fan of Germany especially in that particular historical period, but there was sale for both RLM colors by vallejo air as well as Eduard, so I thought I should add some luftwaffe to my my collection also it is interesting from modelling as well as historical and technical point of view.
I chose the markings from 1/JG1, Deelen, the Netherlands, July, 1943, because this particular model was one of the first to be equipped with rocket launchers (initially FW 190 had anti-fighter role, but later was used in close air support, ground attack, fighter-bomber roles as well.), and this model should ilustrate that.
I consulted with GregCloseCombat, because I started this kit during my holidays in december 2012 (that is after the start of the campaign), but have no photo of unstarted eduard kit, because at that time wasn't a member of this forum. Nevertheless, he said, that if I add another model to make a dio, then everything will be fine. So then I chose Tamiya kit.
For the dio base I haven't decided yet, maybe make one from picture frame. And maybe even add some more figures, because I was planning to make the engine open, but haven't found a decent german mechanic yet.
So here are some pics. The two kits:
Tamiya:
Eduard:
My progress during holidays from 2012 december:
The progress was slow, because parallely I've been building Tamiya SAS jeep
So guys what do you think?
nice entries, although there could be more diorama attempts
Let me introduce you my entry - 1/48 Eduard Focke Wulf 190 A-5 with PE (also from Eduard) as well as 1/48 Tamiya Aircraft Power Supply unit & Kettenkraftrad. I am planning to make a little dio.
I am not a fan of Germany especially in that particular historical period, but there was sale for both RLM colors by vallejo air as well as Eduard, so I thought I should add some luftwaffe to my my collection also it is interesting from modelling as well as historical and technical point of view.
I chose the markings from 1/JG1, Deelen, the Netherlands, July, 1943, because this particular model was one of the first to be equipped with rocket launchers (initially FW 190 had anti-fighter role, but later was used in close air support, ground attack, fighter-bomber roles as well.), and this model should ilustrate that.
I consulted with GregCloseCombat, because I started this kit during my holidays in december 2012 (that is after the start of the campaign), but have no photo of unstarted eduard kit, because at that time wasn't a member of this forum. Nevertheless, he said, that if I add another model to make a dio, then everything will be fine. So then I chose Tamiya kit.
For the dio base I haven't decided yet, maybe make one from picture frame. And maybe even add some more figures, because I was planning to make the engine open, but haven't found a decent german mechanic yet.
So here are some pics. The two kits:
Tamiya:
Eduard:
My progress during holidays from 2012 december:
The progress was slow, because parallely I've been building Tamiya SAS jeep
So guys what do you think?
imatanker
Maine, United States
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Posted: Friday, January 18, 2013 - 10:45 AM UTC
Greg,Zon,and Waikong,thanks guys,like I said,I had a good time building it.
Ignas,Welcome to the campaign and the site,it's a great place to be.Your build looks outstanding so far.Jeff T.
Ignas,Welcome to the campaign and the site,it's a great place to be.Your build looks outstanding so far.Jeff T.
Posted: Saturday, January 19, 2013 - 12:46 AM UTC
Hi guys!
As always in these 1/48 scale campaigns some really great work! Too much to comment them all unfortunately...
So I'm in for a late start here. Very unusual for me I'll be building a kraut. I'll build the Blue Cat models Demag as a favour for my friend who happens to be the owner of that company. He's also sending me a PE set for it (from a French company I think?) and I'll be reviewing and building that too. So far it seems the plastic is rather thick but very sturdy and fit is excellent.
This is eventually supposed to go on a little Dio together with the Jeep from the last campaign.
Cheers!
Stefan
As always in these 1/48 scale campaigns some really great work! Too much to comment them all unfortunately...
So I'm in for a late start here. Very unusual for me I'll be building a kraut. I'll build the Blue Cat models Demag as a favour for my friend who happens to be the owner of that company. He's also sending me a PE set for it (from a French company I think?) and I'll be reviewing and building that too. So far it seems the plastic is rather thick but very sturdy and fit is excellent.
This is eventually supposed to go on a little Dio together with the Jeep from the last campaign.
Cheers!
Stefan
GregCloseCombat
California, United States
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Posted: Tuesday, January 22, 2013 - 03:07 AM UTC
Ignas - great paint work especially the controls. Welcome aboard
Stefan - nice kit. I look forward to how you do your dio base. The french company is likely Gasoline at quarter-kit.com as I know they make pe for that kit.
Im going to get back into this campaign soon.
Stefan - nice kit. I look forward to how you do your dio base. The french company is likely Gasoline at quarter-kit.com as I know they make pe for that kit.
Im going to get back into this campaign soon.
Posted: Thursday, January 24, 2013 - 02:29 AM UTC
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Stefan - nice kit. I look forward to how you do your dio base. The french company is likely Gasoline at quarter-kit.com as I know they make pe for that kit.
Actually it's Hauler... Don't know where they're from. Received the set yesterday and will see when I can start.
Cheers!
Stefan
Tojo72
North Carolina, United States
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Posted: Thursday, January 24, 2013 - 05:01 AM UTC
Nice job Jeff
Ignas,that cockpit looks outstanding !!
Ignas,that cockpit looks outstanding !!
pclark442
United States
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Posted: Friday, January 25, 2013 - 01:17 PM UTC
KrisMax
Queensland, Australia
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Posted: Friday, January 25, 2013 - 11:27 PM UTC
Some great work by all.
Patrick - I like the detail you're adding to the BA-10 and am looking forward to seeing the finished product - I haven't seen this modelled before.
Ignas - Looks like you've got some state of the art plastic and photo etch and from your progress shots you are certainly doing it justice. I'll be watching to see how the Eduard FW builds up as it is on my wishlist.
I've been making steady progress on the Swordfish and hope to have the cockpit coming together in the next week or two so I can post some progress pics.
Cheers
Simon
Alpacino
Vilnius, Lithuania
Joined: January 12, 2013
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Posted: Sunday, January 27, 2013 - 07:26 AM UTC
@Jeff, @Greg, @Anthony - thanks guys, glad you like it although the cockpit part it's not so difficult because that PE is already in color in the kit, so you don't paint everything yourself
The next steps were more stressful, since I rushed and made some mistakes with PE for engine but the process was fun
@Simon - not so much state of the art, because fuselage doesn't fit perfectly at least for me, maybe It's my fault, but will require filling, sanding, lifting to make it more or less symmetrical and making that engine takes a lot of time and effort, and the final results is not as good, as I saw made by others with aftermarket resin engines for this particular model. So if someone would be thinking about building this one with open engine, i'd suggest saving time and effort and buying resin substitute. But altogether it's fun
Here are some pics from my recent progress:
Happy modeling
Ignas
The next steps were more stressful, since I rushed and made some mistakes with PE for engine but the process was fun
@Simon - not so much state of the art, because fuselage doesn't fit perfectly at least for me, maybe It's my fault, but will require filling, sanding, lifting to make it more or less symmetrical and making that engine takes a lot of time and effort, and the final results is not as good, as I saw made by others with aftermarket resin engines for this particular model. So if someone would be thinking about building this one with open engine, i'd suggest saving time and effort and buying resin substitute. But altogether it's fun
Here are some pics from my recent progress:
Happy modeling
Ignas
35th-scale
Kildare, Ireland
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Posted: Sunday, January 27, 2013 - 12:45 PM UTC
Haven't got much done in recent weeks on my Airfix Coyote but it's starting to come together now:
Still a lot to do!
Still a lot to do!
steph2102
Isere, France
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Posted: Tuesday, January 29, 2013 - 08:04 AM UTC
hello to all. my entry and my progress a sherman Bandai
steph
steph
GregCloseCombat
California, United States
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Posted: Tuesday, January 29, 2013 - 03:20 PM UTC
Ignas keep going its looking great
Sean great build. How big is it anyways?
Steph what a great kit to enter
Sean great build. How big is it anyways?
Steph what a great kit to enter