not a ship
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- sgtryan13
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Re: not a ship
Ditto Carl, that tank is great!
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Harry @ BFM
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Re: not a ship
Nice one, Carl.
Don't know why but I really like those decals
Don't know why but I really like those decals
Harry
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- Devin
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Re: not a ship
Here's one of my recent completions: the MK II Colonial Viper from the new Battlestar Galactica series. More photos here:
http://www.devinjpoore.com/models/viper/index.htm
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Re: not a ship
This is my steamlocomotive model made in wood.
Life is short model-warships is too many to make!!
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jlogicalor
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Re: not a ship
I have some 1/35th armor laying around that i will build eventually.
- Devin
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Re: not a ship
I've been on a "not a ship" roll lately. My most recent, the Tamiya 1/48th scale F4U-1 "Birdcage" Corsair.
More photos and build documentation on my website: http://www.devinjpoore.com/models/f4u1/index.htm
For those of you concerned about my building habits, I am now actually working on a floaty-thing.
More photos and build documentation on my website: http://www.devinjpoore.com/models/f4u1/index.htm
For those of you concerned about my building habits, I am now actually working on a floaty-thing.
We like our history sanitized and theme-parked and self-congratulatory, not bloody and angry and unflattering. - Jonathan Yardley
- M�LDERS
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Re: not a ship
Not much ship modeling on my side as well. Somehow my stash gets more and more filled by aircraft.
Well, I just followed my intuition....





Well, I just followed my intuition....





- gott_cha
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Re: not a ship
Just lovely!
M�LDERS, what did you use for the rigging turnbuckles?
have any more pics? would love to see the cockpit.
M�LDERS, what did you use for the rigging turnbuckles?
have any more pics? would love to see the cockpit.
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Re: not a ship
Hey gott_cha! Thanks mate!
The turnbuckles is 0,5mmO.D x 0,3mmI.D brass tubing from both:
Albion Alloys: http://www.albionalloys.co.uk/ (AA)
Bobs Buckles: http://www.bobsbuckles.co.uk/ (BB)
BB is cool if you just wanna "pick&run". The lenghts Bob offers are on spot in scale.
AA provides excellent value for the money.
If you wanna cut your own lengths (which is easily done by rolling the tube and cut with scalpel) AA�s
MTB-05 provides what you need and will last for a while.
Dont forget a cool rigging wire!

http://www.uschivdr.com/products/uvdr-3-rigging/
If you would like to take a look inside the office here�s a link for you, chap.
http://public.fotki.com/MoeLDERS/roland-d-via/
Thanks so much for interest!
In case I can help, just let me know.
Best wishes
Alex
The turnbuckles is 0,5mmO.D x 0,3mmI.D brass tubing from both:
Albion Alloys: http://www.albionalloys.co.uk/ (AA)
Bobs Buckles: http://www.bobsbuckles.co.uk/ (BB)
BB is cool if you just wanna "pick&run". The lenghts Bob offers are on spot in scale.
AA provides excellent value for the money.
If you wanna cut your own lengths (which is easily done by rolling the tube and cut with scalpel) AA�s
MTB-05 provides what you need and will last for a while.
Dont forget a cool rigging wire!

http://www.uschivdr.com/products/uvdr-3-rigging/
If you would like to take a look inside the office here�s a link for you, chap.
http://public.fotki.com/MoeLDERS/roland-d-via/
Thanks so much for interest!
In case I can help, just let me know.
Best wishes
Alex
- gott_cha
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Re: not a ship
Thank you Alex for those links.
Its been a while since I built any "String-Bags" ,..Wingnuts has some very good looking kits that have piqued my interest
The video showing the rigging of the turnbuckles is/was the method I had used....albeit my buckles were made from hollow tube with the "E-Z Line" doubled back thru like they show. Then they were pulled tight and heat shrank with a a small flame. But I do so love the look of the Metal buckles you guys used,...very authentic and life-like.
The wood-grain decals are top-notch!!
I think more so convincing than the streaked "oil-based paint" technique that was the standard just a couple years ago. I just was never happy with my results and it seemed to take forever for the paint to dry.
Your application of the upper surface "Lozenge" decals are flawless! Love that streaked textured look you gave it.
What a fine representation of an often over looked subject. hmm can almost smell the castor oil
Never have had the pleasure of working with any subject from "WingNuts" yet .
But I do have a Sopwith in 1/28th Id love to try out with these buckles and the wood grain decals for the cockpit.
Ive bookmarked those links....Thanks again old Boy!!
Its been a while since I built any "String-Bags" ,..Wingnuts has some very good looking kits that have piqued my interest
The video showing the rigging of the turnbuckles is/was the method I had used....albeit my buckles were made from hollow tube with the "E-Z Line" doubled back thru like they show. Then they were pulled tight and heat shrank with a a small flame. But I do so love the look of the Metal buckles you guys used,...very authentic and life-like.
The wood-grain decals are top-notch!!
Your application of the upper surface "Lozenge" decals are flawless! Love that streaked textured look you gave it.
What a fine representation of an often over looked subject. hmm can almost smell the castor oil
Never have had the pleasure of working with any subject from "WingNuts" yet .
But I do have a Sopwith in 1/28th Id love to try out with these buckles and the wood grain decals for the cockpit.
Ive bookmarked those links....Thanks again old Boy!!
- Bigdaddy Mark
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Re: not a ship
Over the past year these are what I've been doing instead of ships.
First was an ES-3 Shadow for a friend. He was the plane captain for this one.

Next is an S-3 Viking from VS-29. I wanted to do something in the air.

The decals were original to the kit, but I used some of them on my other S-3 build
Lastly I built an S-3 Viking from VS-38. I call this build "No Fly Day" It's the first time I chopped a fuselage and scratch build the avionics. I had to have a reason to have the wings open, so I added a few people scrubbing the wings. Also I wanted to show how the glass gets cleaned on the S-3. I loved this goofy looking bird, mainly because it is way more nimble than it looks, and it sure was a workhorse.


I'm back to boats, for now.
First was an ES-3 Shadow for a friend. He was the plane captain for this one.
Next is an S-3 Viking from VS-29. I wanted to do something in the air.
The decals were original to the kit, but I used some of them on my other S-3 build
Lastly I built an S-3 Viking from VS-38. I call this build "No Fly Day" It's the first time I chopped a fuselage and scratch build the avionics. I had to have a reason to have the wings open, so I added a few people scrubbing the wings. Also I wanted to show how the glass gets cleaned on the S-3. I loved this goofy looking bird, mainly because it is way more nimble than it looks, and it sure was a workhorse.
I'm back to boats, for now.
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Javlin
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Re: not a ship
I built for myself a workshop to do some small wood projects in but on one side I have an office area 7'X16' with a cabinet that I built also 8'L X 7'H X 22"D.I have done A/C for the last 25years but use to do ships as a kid will I have been smitten with Naval history of late again.
Molders some serious modeling in that Albatros(?)
Two small cabinets all 1/72


A view from the desk backwards

my Baltimore 1/700 (#2)

The main cabinet nothing fancy


My wood station (part of)

Molders some serious modeling in that Albatros(?)
Two small cabinets all 1/72


A view from the desk backwards

my Baltimore 1/700 (#2)

The main cabinet nothing fancy


My wood station (part of)

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Twain:Life would be infinitely happier if we could only be born at the age of eighty and gradually approach eighteen.
Twain:Life would be infinitely happier if we could only be born at the age of eighty and gradually approach eighteen.
- Nansen
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Re: not a ship
As a new guy here this was a nice place to post some of what I usually build. Anything goes as long as it is modern and supports infantry.
1/35 M-48A5NO

1/72 Gazelle

1/72 Bradley M2A2

1/72 Bradley M2A3

1/72 M1114

1/72 MH-47E

1/35 M1A1

1/35 Leopard 2A4NO

1/72 T-72 "Batari Army"

1/35 T-80 "Batari Army"

1/35 Faun SLT and Pzh2000

1/35 M1A2

1/32 F-15E

1/32 F-16 MLU

1/32 A-10

Erik
1/35 M-48A5NO

1/72 Gazelle

1/72 Bradley M2A2

1/72 Bradley M2A3

1/72 M1114

1/72 MH-47E

1/35 M1A1

1/35 Leopard 2A4NO

1/72 T-72 "Batari Army"

1/35 T-80 "Batari Army"

1/35 Faun SLT and Pzh2000

1/35 M1A2

1/32 F-15E

1/32 F-16 MLU

1/32 A-10

Erik
- Channell
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Re: not a ship
I don't have much left that isn't a ship. I used to have something in the works non-stop when I was a teenager during the early 90's, but then I got married, started a family and my kids proceeded to destroy all my models. I only recently started back up; now the kids are older and know they aren't toys so hopefully my model survival rate will be a bit better.
None of these are prize-worthy jobs but they do have special sentimental value to me:
1/24 Willy's Jeep. I built this one about the same time I got married. It's been fixed...and re-fixed several times so it's a REAL beat-up jeep model, not just a simulated beat-up jeep model.


I build these two cars when I was 16... they were my two ultimate dream cars at the time.
First, a Road Warrior style 1/24 Dodge Challenger (at least I think it is... I can't remember)


And next, a 1/24 lifted Jeep Wrangler:

And also, these guys:

I used to build one every year for my Grandmother on her birthday... I saved them from the garbage when my family was cleaning out her house after she died.
Just pretend this is "not a ship" while I continue to wax nostalgic
This was my first WWII warship, a 1/350 Tirpitz that I did when I was only 15. It actually doesn't look too bad in the picture but it's pretty god-awful in person... but hey, we all start somewhere! When I built it I wrote a letter to myself in the future and hid it under the deck; I only got it out and read it earlier this year. Did you know we were supposed to be living on the moon by now?

...good memories from a good hobby.
None of these are prize-worthy jobs but they do have special sentimental value to me:
1/24 Willy's Jeep. I built this one about the same time I got married. It's been fixed...and re-fixed several times so it's a REAL beat-up jeep model, not just a simulated beat-up jeep model.


I build these two cars when I was 16... they were my two ultimate dream cars at the time.
First, a Road Warrior style 1/24 Dodge Challenger (at least I think it is... I can't remember)


And next, a 1/24 lifted Jeep Wrangler:

And also, these guys:

I used to build one every year for my Grandmother on her birthday... I saved them from the garbage when my family was cleaning out her house after she died.
Just pretend this is "not a ship" while I continue to wax nostalgic
This was my first WWII warship, a 1/350 Tirpitz that I did when I was only 15. It actually doesn't look too bad in the picture but it's pretty god-awful in person... but hey, we all start somewhere! When I built it I wrote a letter to myself in the future and hid it under the deck; I only got it out and read it earlier this year. Did you know we were supposed to be living on the moon by now?

...good memories from a good hobby.
-Jason Channell
Current Project: 1/200 Bismarck
Current Project: 1/200 Bismarck
- Moeggo
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Re: not a ship
I normally build Aircraft... mainly in 32nd
Some of my older 48th..



Some of my 32nd stuff..




Some of my older 48th..



Some of my 32nd stuff..




Dave Johnson
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Wellington, New Zealand
- Tim Jacobs
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Re: not a ship
I've been working on artillery a bit lately. Here's a Dragon 1/35 88mm FLAK 36.
On the workbench:
I Love Kit 1/72 OSA-I
Recently completed:
Das Werk 1/16 Panzer III Ausf. J (early)
Trumpeter 1/35 SA-8 Gecko
Trumpeter 1/350 Moskva (Slava-class)
I Love Kit 1/72 OSA-I
Recently completed:
Das Werk 1/16 Panzer III Ausf. J (early)
Trumpeter 1/35 SA-8 Gecko
Trumpeter 1/350 Moskva (Slava-class)
- Tim Jacobs
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Re: not a ship
More artillery. This is a Trumpeter 1/35 Soviet 152mm Howitzer-gun M1937 ML-20.
The attempt at weathering didn't show up too well in these shots. Guess I need more light when I'm taking the pictures.
The attempt at weathering didn't show up too well in these shots. Guess I need more light when I'm taking the pictures.
On the workbench:
I Love Kit 1/72 OSA-I
Recently completed:
Das Werk 1/16 Panzer III Ausf. J (early)
Trumpeter 1/35 SA-8 Gecko
Trumpeter 1/350 Moskva (Slava-class)
I Love Kit 1/72 OSA-I
Recently completed:
Das Werk 1/16 Panzer III Ausf. J (early)
Trumpeter 1/35 SA-8 Gecko
Trumpeter 1/350 Moskva (Slava-class)
- MichelB
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Re: not a ship
Apart from predreadnoughts, I dabble in 1:72 armour. And not the regular, boring, run of the mill panzers and t-34's. No, as in my ships, I'm looking for the oddballs, the humongous, the bizarre. As far as armour goes, the FCM 2C is about as oddball as you get. At 69 tons and a length of almost 34 feet (over 10 meters) it was and is the largest combat vehicle ever built and made operational. Look at the poor poilu at his fragile bicycle next to it! Armed with a 75mm gun and several machine guns, she was designed during WWI as the ultimate land ironclad. Only 11 were built, and kept in various states of operational readiness between the wars. Thoroughly outdated but an impressive propaganda tool, they were kept from the front lines during the German attack in 1940, and were blown up (one might almost say 'scuttled' ) before the Armistice.
The kit is a resin behemoth from the Chinese outfit of 5m Hobby. Rough around the edges, with unusable tracks (these are scratchbuild) and nasty details, she is all the brute the original vehicle was. Not yet finished, but I thought I'd share her anyway.
The kit is a resin behemoth from the Chinese outfit of 5m Hobby. Rough around the edges, with unusable tracks (these are scratchbuild) and nasty details, she is all the brute the original vehicle was. Not yet finished, but I thought I'd share her anyway.
If all else fails, a complete pig-headed refusal to see facts in the face will see us through. - General Melchett
- Bigdaddy Mark
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Re: not a ship
Very cool. How would you like seeing something like that coming at you.
God grant me the courage not to give up what I think is right even though I think it is hopeless.
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My Builds ~ http://ussnorthcaroilna.shutterfly.com/
- Stefano Salesi
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Re: not a ship
this is, at least, impressive...
the air intakes/engine exaust block behind the turret is almost ridiculous...a huge monster.
like it, and good work on that tracks!
the air intakes/engine exaust block behind the turret is almost ridiculous...a huge monster.
like it, and good work on that tracks!
On the bench: evolution of Royal Italian Navy Ironclads-1/700
-Regia Nave Roma...no, not that one!
-Regia Nave Roma...no, not that one!
