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  • Guest

    #46
    Nice work on the painting Patrick, really looking forward to seeing more.

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    • monica
      • Oct 2013
      • 15169

      #47
      Superb work Patrick,its coming along very nicely,im liking it,

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      • Wendall
        • Jun 2013
        • 918

        #48
        Awesome paintwork Patrick! Looks like a great kit too. Might have to save my pocket money for one.

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        • Guest

          #49
          Top quality work there mate, really nicely done so far

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          • Guest

            #50
            Thanks guys & gal!


            Jason, it's a great kit & a pleasure to build ( awful instructions aside!)

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            • Snowman
              • Oct 2014
              • 2098

              #51
              Looking good, bub!


              You have my attention!!

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              • PhilJ
                • May 2015
                • 1145

                #52
                Originally posted by \
                Awesome paintwork Patrick! Looks like a great kit too. Might have to save my pocket money for one.
                Hi Wendall


                I noticed you started a airfix 1:48 mozzy PR.XVI, did you finish it? What is the kit like as I was thinking of picking one up.


                Cheers


                Phil

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                • grumpa
                  • Jan 2015
                  • 6142

                  #53
                  Nice camo patterning, air brushes do a nice job of it. I have a brand new one {gifted} Testors, really nice it is but can't get myself to try it out {old dog you know} figure by the time I get good at it with all that mixing, cleaning, special paints and all I'll be to tired to do any modeling ops: think I'll just plug along with the hairy sticks and the cheapie paints, the haven't let me down so far, but anyway brilliant work thus far ...........Jim

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                  • Guest

                    #54
                    Originally posted by \
                    Hi Wendall
                    I noticed you started a airfix 1:48 mozzy PR.XVI, did you finish it? What is the kit like as I was thinking of picking one up.


                    Cheers


                    Phil
                    You thread hijacker you! Naughty Phil

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                    • Guest

                      #55
                      Originally posted by \
                      Nice camo patterning, air brushes do a nice job of it. I have a brand new one {gifted} Testors, really nice it is but can't get myself to try it out {old dog you know} figure by the time I get good at it with all that mixing, cleaning, special paints and all I'll be to tired to do any modeling ops: think I'll just plug along with the hairy sticks and the cheapie paints, the haven't let me down so far, but anyway brilliant work thus far ...........Jim
                      Thanks Jim, but never say never - there's older people learning those new tricks all the time


                      Really it doesn't take too long to airbrush, even with the preparation & cleaning. There's really no need to break the AB down after each use - a good flush is fine with a proper clean once a week IMHO.

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                      • PhilJ
                        • May 2015
                        • 1145

                        #56
                        Originally posted by \
                        You thread hijacker you! Naughty Phil
                        Sorry Patrick I'm still fairly new to this forum lark I take it that's frowned upon


                        Finding it hard to find any decent reviews of that particular model and don't know how to contact someone direct.


                        Anyhow your tiger is looking real nice great work on the camo pal!


                        Nazis - not nice but I loved there camo patterns... Can I say that?

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                        • Guest

                          #57
                          Originally posted by \
                          Sorry Patrick I'm still fairly new to this forum lark I take it that's frowned upon
                          Finding it hard to find any decent reviews of that particular model and don't know how to contact someone direct.


                          Anyhow your tiger is looking real nice great work on the camo pal!


                          Nazis - not nice but I loved there camo patterns... Can I say that?
                          Ha-ha don't worry mate, it was only tongue in cheek!


                          If you have a question for a particular member, click on their name in a post & you can send them a private message - it'll say ' start a conversation '.


                          And yep, I reckon that's ok! Admiring certain aspects of the German war machine doesn't mean you believe in the twisted ideas of the leaders.

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                          • PhilJ
                            • May 2015
                            • 1145

                            #58
                            Originally posted by \
                            Ha-ha don't worry mate, it was only tongue in cheek!
                            If you have a question for a particular member, click on their name in a post & you can send them a private message - it'll say ' start a conversation '.


                            And yep, I reckon that's ok! Admiring certain aspects of the German war machine doesn't mean you believe in the twisted ideas of the leaders.
                            Thanks for that Patrick

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                            • Guest

                              #59
                              Hot from my workbench!


                              Done the tracks, not keen on DS ones, being a committed individual link man, but I guess they're easier to do


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                              • grumpa
                                • Jan 2015
                                • 6142

                                #60
                                Originally posted by \
                                Hot from my workbench!
                                Done the tracks, not keen on DS ones, being a committed individual link man, but I guess they're easier to do


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                                Give me the old rubber bands any day, most are well detailed and always in proper alignment. Have conquered the track sag problems so who needs all that tedium. sometimes I look in the stash for a new project and see those indy tracks and say, oh brother! and move on to an older kit. When I did my "Hunting Tiger" DML- each link had four pieces each! ops: I put it off for a long time but wanted to build it so bad I had to relent. Even now the "Super Pershing" kit I'm doing has indy inks and I was bogged down for quite a while with them. Each one had to be meticulously cleaned or they wouldn't fit together! Almost takes the fun out of it Maybe they should make after market rubber bands for the kits with indy links! ............Jim

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