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I am enjoying this thread, even if it does make me slightly melancholy that I've never produced anything to the standards of some of the models shown.

I need to get rid of accumulated stash though, and the thought of individually listing them all on Ebay isn't appealing. Is there a plastic model-trackworld equivalent with a classifieds section anyone knows of?


 
Posted : 01/10/2020 12:26 pm
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What have you got? Someone shifted a load on here that they inherited from a relative a while ago. Put a list up.


 
Posted : 01/10/2020 12:53 pm
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Here's my latest effort - a Fujimi VW Golf GTI Mk2 kit that I modified slightly to become my mum's old 1988 Golf CL. It's a pretty basic kit - I built it as a rainy day amusement while I was on holiday, having put the hard work in painting it at home.

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I prefer painting stuff on the sprue, I find I can do a much neater job.

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I don't have an airbrush and am unlikely to make the investment any time soon (despite really being a railway modeller) so a spray can from Halfords sufficed. My last project I hand painted to a reasonably high standard but it's still not as good as spray.

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The build was pretty straightforward, if a little flashy-

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I like the wheels, but the anti-roll bar is one of my favourite bits-

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The interior was very satisfying to build-

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Prying the body onto the chassis was pretty nerve-racking, it was a very tight fit-

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It looked alright when it was together though-

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Adding the finishing touches-

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And it's done!

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Well, almost - once I got home I made my mum's old number plates and added them-

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Posted : 01/10/2020 12:57 pm
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I like that a lot ^


 
Posted : 01/10/2020 1:04 pm
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I am enjoying this thread, even if it does make me slightly melancholy that I’ve never produced anything to the standards of some of the models shown.

I need to get rid of accumulated stash though, and the thought of individually listing them all on Ebay isn’t appealing. Is there a plastic model-trackworld equivalent with a classifieds section anyone knows of?

You need to have made 100 posts before you can get on the Britmodeller one.

Stick it up here in this thread (if you are allowed). You may get a few takers.


 
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I might do that then, unless anyone would frown upon it. It'll take me a while to go through the kits and sort the wheat from the chaff, but I've got 32 aftermarket decal sets and some conversion kits nearly ready.


 
Posted : 01/10/2020 5:56 pm
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@munrobiker really nice job on the Golf, cars are one thing that I've never been able to do.


 
Posted : 01/10/2020 7:03 pm
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Golf is looking great although it could do with the red detailing around the grill to get away from the Driver look. That would be a bitch to paint though...


 
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That Golf is really nice, great work


 
Posted : 01/10/2020 7:29 pm
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Golf is looking great although it could do with the red detailing around the grill to get away from the Driver look. That would be a bitch to paint though…

@munrobiker - hadn't read your post about modding it to look like you mum's CL. Spot on in that case!


 
Posted : 01/10/2020 8:17 pm
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Yep, it's meant to look dull! Just couldn't resist the tartan seat decals.


 
Posted : 01/10/2020 8:32 pm
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Really nice Golf there. I had a MK1 Scirocco GTi in Arctic Gold. Must see if they do one of those.


 
Posted : 01/10/2020 9:02 pm
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Not looked at this thread for ages, I have to say there are some superb builds, and it seems churlish to pick out one, but JohnEdwards Wellington is just astonishing! Not only is the detail of the interior superb, but the subtlety of the exterior is unlike anything I’ve seen before, the geodesic wing structure actually showing through the ‘canvas’ surface! Really lovely build, I’m very, very impressed.

Just double, I wish! I’ve had a 1/48 B26 Marauder on the go for a few years and I dread to think how much I’ve spent on the extras, decals/resin wheels/photoetch/resin .50 cals/more decals it goes on and on.

Sometimes you get lucky, my goldsmith mate spotted a tank kit in a local charity shop, (can’t remember for the life of me what it was), and it had a whole load of etched brass parts in the box, which he was pretty chuffed about, and it was quite a bit cheaper than the basic kit, too. I’ll try to remember to ask him what it was over the pub tonight.


 
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Carried on to the end of the thread, some more amazing builds, but that T-54 is
mind-buggering! 😳 I’ll be asking my mate about that kit, because he’s an obsessive tank kit builder - he might balk at that one!
The Golf is neat, but one detail bothers me, it’s LHD...


 
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but that T-54 is
mind-buggering!

It was hard work, but I’m really pleased with the result.
There’s an M3 Lee from the same company, again with full interior, in the stash too.
And a monster coming in the post very soon, a Soviet 4x missile mobile SAM vehicle


 
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I think I have too many hobbies now. Two bands, taking up Monday & Friday evenings. Guitar lessons Saturday lunchtime so I need to practice as much as I can during the rest of the week. Doesn’t leave much time for the model making. Let alone riding my bike!
But then I’ve got to a stage where I have several models built, or at least as much as I can before I need to paint them. For example:
Tamiya 1/35 M48 -painted, needs gloss coat so I can do the decals
Tamiya 1/48 Crusader III -ditto
Tamiya 1/48 T-55 - ready for paint
Hasegawa 1/48 A-7D Corsair II -ditto
Tamiya 1/35 6x6 truck - finished, ready for diorama. Might get some photos of that tomorrow
Italeri 1/24 Renault 5 - similar idea to the Golf above, painted it up to match my first car. Needs door mirrors, but now the driver’s seat has come loose 🙁
Bandai 1/72 X-wing fighter - primed but two of the laser cannons have broken off 🙁 I blame the cats
MiniArt 1/35 diorama - stalled as it’s not particularly interesting to build


 
Posted : 03/10/2020 12:37 am
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Here’s another one I’m calling finished. I may have overdone the mucky windscreen...

Tamiya 1/35 WWII US 6x6 2.5t truck

built pretty much OOB but with additional oil drums & Jerry cans and plenty of ‘mud’


 
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And another one...
Airfix 1/35 T-34/85 pictured as captured from the Hungarian army by the rebels during the uprising of Oct-Nov 1956. I think the turret needs a bit more weathering

Should have cleaned up the seams on the external fuel tanks too


 
Posted : 03/10/2020 10:08 pm
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@johndrummer that truck is great, I really like the weathering on it! The T34 looks like you lost interest in it and rushed the weathering stage? When I do that I leave it and go back to it after a couple of months doing other kits, I go back to it with fresh eyes.

I finished my Me109 G-4 in two weeks, I don't think I've completed one that quick since I was a kid. I'm quite happy with it apart from one thing that went wrong, if nobody notices it then I'll have gotten away with it! 🤔

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The T34 looks like you lost interest in it and rushed the weathering stage?

yeah, pretty much. Turret needs work, fuel tanks need work too

Lovely 109, can’t see any problems with that


 
Posted : 05/10/2020 12:13 am
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yeah, pretty much. Turret needs work, fuel tanks need work too

Friday afternoon job? 😂

Lovely 109, can’t see any problems with that

Keep looking


 
Posted : 05/10/2020 12:25 am
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Is it supposed to have the machine gun barrels poking through the cowls?

I've never seen one without them poking through, but that doesn't mean there wasn't a variant like it.


 
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Is it supposed to have the machine gun barrels poking through the cowls?

No, the guns are there but very small. The left one sticks out slightly but the right one is just inside the hole, the gun mountings are staggered to enable them to fit under the cowling.


 
Posted : 05/10/2020 12:48 am
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Undercarriage fairings on the wrong legs? Could be just the photo angle. But I’m clutching at straws as it looks great.


 
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Undercarriage fairings on the wrong legs?

No, looks like I got away with it!

It's s the decal on the L/H side, the '16'. It looked great after a matt clear coat of Alclad II and I was really happy with it. I like to finish off with a dusting of ground pastels to blend everything together, but for some reason it made the decal carrier film show up, just on that one though. It was invisible after the clear coat, I should've stopped there! 😭


 
Posted : 05/10/2020 7:45 pm
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For those of a certain age...


 
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I can’t see anything dodgy on that 109, it’s very nice.

I’m waiting on some paints - a) modern Russian armour and b) USAF Vietnam era aircraft.
Given up on the T-34/85.
Russian SAM vehicle next up, plus a Hasegawa A-7D Corsair II to paint in 1/48 When the ‘nam paints arrive


 
Posted : 07/10/2020 11:40 pm
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Harry the Spider I remember the cartoon but had to google what it was called though.

Science Ninja Team Gatchaman

IIRC the little one spoke a bit funny.


 
Posted : 08/10/2020 12:28 am
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Hasegawa A-7D Corsair II to paint in 1/48 When the ‘nam paints arrive

Nice, I've got a 1/48 F105 to do in SEA scheme. I keep putting it off though as its bloody enormous, especially next to the WWI Albatross I've just restarted!

I'm after an F4E to do in Israeli colours if anyone sees one?


 
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I think Model Hobbies have an Italeri F4E in 1/48

Yeah, here you go : https://www.modelhobbies.co.uk/italeri-148-f-4e-phantom-ii--2770-88919-p.asp

Decals should be available aftermarket: https://www.scalemates.com/kits/skys-decals-48-007-israeli-f-4-phantoms--1109341#


 
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Next one up: Meng 1/35 Russian 9K37M1 BUK mobile SAM system. No interior so it [i]should [/i] be quicker than the T-54 I did earlier...

1) working Torsion Bar suspension:

2) it’s big. About 30% longer than a T-34/85:

More to follow...


 
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BTW this is just the [i]lower[/i] hull. Missile carrier/launcher sits on top of this in the same way that a turret would on a regular tank

The rear end:

Top view:

Front end:

I haven’t put the crew visor asssmbles in yet, will do those after the paint job

Next up - the tracks !
4x sprues of 56 links, plus pins to make working tracks


 
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@johndrummer that mobile Sam system looks a beast, do you keep all of your completed kits or just the best ones, I'm running out of space.
I'm not going to pull the trigger on that Italeri F-4E, I'm going to hang on for the Zoukei Mura one that's due out soon. The price is a killer though!

While I'm waiting for the Phantom I've resurrected a kit I started in 1995, the Eduard 1/48 Albatross DV. Its an absolute dog of a kit, the difference between this and their 109 I've just done is light years apart! I'm determined to finish it despite hating it, I'll fight it to the end. It didn't help that I decided to anneal the etched set in it with a blowtorch as I thought it would be quick, it certainly destroyed most of it quick and I had to buy another set (a different one though). The story so far...

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I do keep them all, unless really poor (eg my 1/72 Airfix 190A). They do end up boxed up & in the shed after a while. That might not be happening to the later beasts though. Thing about tanks, even in 1/35, they do fit nicely in a shoebox, for the most part. I suspect the SAM thing will need a bigger box. E.g. a DrMartens box

That Albatross does look like it’ll make a fine model, even if you do have to wrestle it a bit. I’m not keen on anything with rigging so biplanes, WWI monoplanes & sailing ships are off my radar for now

The SAM system is actually coming together quite quickly, I think I’ve got the lower hull done in 3 nights. Thankfully no interior...
Until I start on the tracks


 
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I’m not keen on anything with rigging so biplanes, WWI monoplanes & sailing ships are off my radar for now

I'm not a fan of those kits you listed but I'm going through a bit of a masochistic phase at the moment, I bought the 1/48 Airfix Walrus last week!


 
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Some more WIP photos of my 1/35 SAM system:

Working suspension:

Part finished track:


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Individual links, held together with pins on one side & glue free. Mostly. Some didn’t hold on their own so had to be glued. A pain to build but very nice

Little jig to help build the tracks:

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4 sprues of track links & joiner pins:

Yes, I know I haven’t plumbed the hoses in, and I haven’t finished the tracks or the crew compartment visors...


 
Posted : 16/10/2020 11:13 pm
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Found a good mossy log for my 1/76 Panzer.


 
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Nice. I can’t work at that scale, almost


 
Posted : 17/10/2020 6:15 pm
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Cheap one from my LMS so that I could try Blutac Worm Technique.

Done and dusted in about 2 hours.

It normally hides in the kitchen until my wife finds it. Then I have to re-hide it.


 
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Going to keep the log and put a Typhoon flying over it.


 
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Well here's another one. Airfix Whitley GR MkVII 1/72. Mostly went together very nicely - the exception being the bomb bay doors which are a rotten fit if you leave them closed and have no method of location at all if you want them open - hence a slightly bodgy 1/2 and 1/2 approach. Still haven't got dipping transparencies sorted, not helped by getting overspray inside the turrets. <<sigh>>. Still - it looks OK from a normal distance.
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@countzero - thanks for the praise (we are not worthy etc). That's mostly Airfix to blame for the Wellington interior and the moulding of the geodesic framework in the wings, with some help from Flory washes and some luck! (and a decent camera and a copy of Lightroom)


 
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That is very nice JonEdwards


 
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I’m on tracks at the moment. Wish me luck


 
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That is very good!

Such an odd looking plane.


 
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