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Maginot

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  1. Having recently finished my first GB, I was looking forward to casting a vote in the poll after the gallery was locked, to acknowledge other modellers' outstanding, or otherwise worthy or interesting work in the category. But it seems that we are not having a poll in the GB in question. Reading several threads, it seems that polls may be falling out of favour across the genre.

     

    Do you like polls? Do you vote in polls? Do you dislike polls? Why? Have polls become too complex and difficult to set up? What do you think?

  2. Joining fuselage halves is a significant waypoint for me.

     

    I tend to find cockpits tedious and just want to get to the big bits. I'm also stuck in the mindset; "Why bother. You won't see it anyway." But I had a go at adding a few hydraulic lines and a wiring loom thereby having a bit of unexpected fun with this one. Then I had a setback. I brush painted Vallejo acrylic clear varnish over the cockpit colours prior to doing a bit of wear and tearing. On applying the oils-based wash, the varnish crazed and peeled. Most unsightly! Because I'm in a GB and committed to a result, there was no time for tossing toys out of the cot. It was just a matter of being patient with myself and accepting the one-step-forward-two-steps-backwards type of progress that seems to be this kind of modeller's way. So she's all cleaned up and I'm satisfied with progress. I will experiment with the Vallejo product to see if I can find a wash that it will take, though.

     

    One of my Christmas investments indulgences was a stack of Tamiya Weathering Master sets. They're like little makeup boxes and are very nice to use dry-brushing media.

     

    Sea-Gladiator-cockpit-complete-4.jpg      Sea-Gladiator-cockpit-complete-3.jpg

     


    Sea-Gladiator-cockpit-complete-2.jpg      Sea-Gladiator-cockpit-complete-1.jpg

     

     

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    This is rapidly becoming a good reference thread on how we can all do that as well.

     

    Not sure about that. I don't really know what I'm doing.

     

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    And I wonder how long the radio mast on the tail fin will last before I knock it off (hangar rash )?

     

    Knocked it off about 3 weeks ago.

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  3. Scuse me if I'm a bit slow, @Enzo the Magnificent. I'm not familiar with the usual KUTA dates. I know one is running in these weeks. Is this the only KUTA for the year? If not, could multiple KUTAs in a year be considered? I'm sure my fellow modellers have more than a few partially completed models put aside. I have five that need attention. A regular group-build slot would certainly help me finish them off between participation in other GBs that require a complete build (or thereabouts).

     

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    I guess classic is used as a euphemism for old?

     

    Does that mean I'm a classic? Who loves ya, baby?

     

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  4. Wow! So quick. Gorgeous model. A favourite airframe, the F8U, or more specifically the RF8; gotta love a low, fast camera platform.

     

    Should you or your visitors be interested, I found this a compelling history of RF8 operations over Cuba during the missile crisis. It may still be available in hardback from the VFP-62 (Light Photographic Squadron 62) website, from whence I obtained my copy some years ago (2019?).

     

    Blue-Moon-jacket.jpg

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  5. That looks very good to my eye. I'm only a beginner with weathering and a bit clumsy. I experimented with mud paste comprising MDF glue (similar to PVA) + balsa sawdust + pigment. Turned out OK imho.

     

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    I find weathering pretty scary

     

    Same. The adage practice makes perfect helps me push through. And @Bertie McBoatface's call for brave modelling.

     

    Behavioural note: I find myself staring at weathering on grotty lorries and buses while waiting for traffic lights to change... until someone gives me a toot.

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