Very nice indeed Ian
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Ian that office is looking really sharp! I like those clamps you are using for the fuse where do you get 'em? I keep my c/a in the fridge in a zip lock bag (keeps the Wife happy and cuts down on condensation in the bottle which will kill the c/a quickly) it keeps longer.Comment
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Cheers Trey. The Berna clamps where a gift from Laurie as he could not get on with them. Not sure where you can buy them but I am sure a good model shop may have them....
My bottle of CA has been living around the hobby room for almost two years, so hardly a surprise that it is dead. I was an experiment to see just how long it would last. Now I know. it lasts just until you really need it. lol.
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Thanks Barry.
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It's a big bugger lol. Now I know why I dont build in this scale!! The tail planes being resin are setting up with Gator grip which is why there is a ton of tape holding them hopefully at the right angle.
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While waiting for bits to dry I found a small brush and set about painting Ginger and Giles. what ya think any good?
Ginger is way to overdressed for the Med. Giles has also the long trousers... Question. RAF desert. is it it correct that they also had the army tropical uniform. Think I was a photo some place...
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Ginger and Giles look pretty good from where I sit Ian. As for uniform in the Western Desert, this may be of interest:
Men dressed to suit these conditions and the blue uniform of the RAF was rarely seen. In summer everyone wore khaki shorts, shirt and an RAF cap; in winter the uniform was khaki battle dress, augmented by every sweater and jersey on which the wearer could lay his hands, so cold were the nights.
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Cheers for that Joe. Not been able to find a 1/24 scale RAF pilot in shorts...still looking though.
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I had a quick look and was unable to find any too. I did see this however, a picture of a pilot figure whose trousers had been carved away to present shorts: http://www.britmodeller.com/forums/index.php?/topic/32038-124-scale-pilots/page-2
If you could find army figures in desert khakis wearing side caps that would also work. It does say 'rarely seen' as opposed to 'never'.Comment
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Ian diggin Ginger & Giles ,thanks for the name of the clamp I'll do a search! Yea I think you've nailed the shelf life of Ca !Comment
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Maybe I should pose the Spit with half (at least) naked women, plenty of them to be found.....Quite a few that I wouldn't dream of posting on here as well!!!
Been looking for 8th army types as well but they to are as rare as rocking horse droppings as well.
S'pose If I was mental enough I could amputate Giles above the knees and do a Bader on him....
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Originally posted by \I can't believe the best the guy in black can do is a straggly Charles Bronson moustache!
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Not much to report today, however a couple of "interesting" bits...
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Giles and Ginger done. Giles' tash has grown a little, but not to much. Still not sure if I will use them with the spit..
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A better look at the cannons, well one of them...They look a lot better than the kit ones..
Just been doing the little bits yesterday and today, masking and fitting the windows and putting some interior green down on the frames. also remembered to paint the inside of the door while I had the colour in the airbrush.
Anyone got a got picture of the arrester hook on a Seafire Mk I.....o_O
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