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Hi Ian. My understanding was that this was a thread for those to post the occasional update that didn’t have the time or energy to run a complete build log thread. Or alternatively those, like me, that produce a lot of similar stuff that would bore people silly if I ran a thread for each set of figures I do. Looks like I was incorrect. Sorry!
 
No one directly, but that build you are into right now looks amazing and it must be worth a thread of its own....

There has just been a surge in the posts in this thread that could be much better in a thread of their own.
It was my understanding that the idea behind this thread was "this is what is on the bench", a photo or two and thats it.
Ok thanks for sorting me out, I appreciate it
 
Can I please remind you all that this thread is intended to just throw the odd picture up of what is on the bench Not detailed and continuing builds.
We have a section for just about anything and everything. I urge you all to use them. There are some very interesting posts in here that will eventually be lost in all the confusion.
If this thread is to survive, can we please get it back to the plot and keep the build threads in the build sections.
I think I’m guilty too sacked again Governor. Excuse me while I go make a build thread……….Again
 
Invested over 7 hours in the HGW harness set for the Arado 234B-2n and with over 50 pieces total, they're finally done,

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What a royal PITA..................Fun, but still a PITA..........Crazy is, you can fully adjust them too!!!.....Gotta love this hobby!!!.................

Prost
Allen
 
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Hi all, I think Ian has a point, there are some seriously good builds going on that deserve their own thread & it's hard to keep track on this thread. Some of the work could do with a step by step thread to show us how you do it!

Tim, what you are doing is posting what you've done or are doing, which is just as I intended when I started the thread. As you say each set of figures are similar, but as someone who struggles with figures I'd like to see how you do them, they look brilliant!

My bench still has the Cromwell on it, which is having a coat of SCC15 green, much nicer than that 4BO stuff, but the next build is a T-34 for Lee's Soviet Armour Group Build. Must put in a request for Some 4BO to the nice Comrade Race, who has cornered the world supply of the stuff........
 
Invested over 7 hours in the HGW harness set for the Arado 234B-2n and with over 50 pieces total, they're finally done,



What a royal PITA..................Fun, but still a PITA..........Crazy is, you can fully adjust them too!!!.....Gotta love this hobby!!!.................

Prost
Allen
One word.....WOW!!!
 
Anyhow...
As you might have seen the Vosper is off the bench and now hiding in the completed boats section. So what now...
Well I have had this 90% built Gannet in 1/48 from classic airframes. I kinda stalled it when I found the canopies do not fit. A common issue it would seem. (Nearly all photos of finished ones have the cockpits open one even had a 'dustcover' over it lol). So while I figure out what to start next, I will sort that out.
 
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What a royal PITA..................Fun, but still a PITA..........Crazy is, you can fully adjust them too!!!.....Gotta love this hobby!!!.................

Prost
Allen

You certainly win the "Mad as a box of frogs" award this month. In the immortal words of Major Clipton from The Bridge on the River Kwai - Madness! Madness!
 
Hi all, I think Ian has a point, there are some seriously good builds going on that deserve their own thread & it's hard to keep track on this thread. Some of the work could do with a step by step thread to show us how you do it!

Tim, what you are doing is posting what you've done or are doing, which is just as I intended when I started the thread. As you say each set of figures are similar, but as someone who struggles with figures I'd like to see how you do them, they look brilliant!

My bench still has the Cromwell on it, which is having a coat of SCC15 green, much nicer than that 4BO stuff, but the next build is a T-34 for Lee's Soviet Armour Group Build. Must put in a request for Some 4BO to the nice Comrade Race, who has cornered the world supply of the stuff........
Well, I’ll take that as permission to carry on as I am then Graeme. Many thanks :thumb2:
I’ll do a full blog on figures in the spring if you are interested. My current ones are half way through and after that I’ll be diverted by the Russian tank GB.
 
Hi Ian. My understanding was that this was a thread for those to post the occasional update that didn’t have the time or energy to run a complete build log thread. Or alternatively those, like me, that produce a lot of similar stuff that would bore people silly if I ran a thread for each set of figures I do. Looks like I was incorrect. Sorry!
And that it is Tim. But of late there has been some Mini builds going on. The, what I call, hit and run posts are fine. Its not like you are posting a whole set of pictures for each of your exquisite little figures. So no worries dude.
 
Anyhow...
As you might have seen the Vosper is off the bench and now hiding in the completed boats section. So what now...
Well I have had this 90% built Gannet in 1/48 from classic airframes. I kinda stalled it when I found the canopies do not fit. A common issue it would seem. (Nearly all photos of finished ones have the cockpits open one even had a 'dustcover' over it lol). So while I figure out what to start next, I will sort that out.
It's back in the box and bench empty :disappointed:
Somewhere between starting, a good couple of years ago, and t'other day when I pulled it out again, several parts have gone AWOL. Like the landing gear.... cant do a wheels up and in flight as the wheels are exposed even when up!
 
Italeri Douglas P70 1:48 has started to come together.
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The cockpit has still to be weathered and I'm trying to add some details to the engines... first time so, finger crossed (eyes are already...;))
I'm rather satisfied about the kit quality, just some very limited flash and some sturdy sprue gates.
Note to the (modeller)Airman: if you want a detailed instrument panel, look for aftermarket accessories as the kit provides no decals (and the details are too small, at least for my painting skills :disappointed2:). Same for the seat belts.
 
Hi Everyone. All the weathering is completed on the lower hull of Dragon's 1/35 scale Stug IV late with scratch built dozer blade. Onto the upper hull now and all the crapintheback. Happy modelling!

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Hi Everyone. All the weathering is completed on the lower hull of Dragon's 1/35 scale Stug IV late with scratch built dozer blade. Onto the upper hull now and all the crapintheback. Happy modelling!

Do I like that or do I like that!!!
 
Most excellent Mr. Jones, looking forward to seeing this one in the completed Armor when done Sir. :thumb2:
Rick H.
 
Italeri Douglas P70 1:48 has started to come together.

The cockpit has still to be weathered and I'm trying to add some details to the engines... first time so, finger crossed (eyes are already...;))
I'm rather satisfied about the kit quality, just some very limited flash and some sturdy sprue gates.
Note to the (modeller)Airman: if you want a detailed instrument panel, look for aftermarket accessories as the kit provides no decals (and the details are too small, at least for my painting skills :disappointed2:). Same for the seat belts.
Coming along well Andrea including the two sputniks.:smiling2: There's always a first time...eyes and fingers crossed.

Cheers,
Richard
 
Hi Everyone. All the weathering is completed on the lower hull of Dragon's 1/35 scale Stug IV late with scratch built dozer blade. Onto the upper hull now and all the crapintheback. Happy modelling!

Cool Mr Jones...nothing like a splatter of dried wet mud at a work site to dirty things up.:thumb2:

Cheers,
Richard
 
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