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  1. 2 hours ago, Pete in Lincs said:

    Great start. Enjoy... 

    Cheers it's good to at it properly again. 

     

    What I have done to the kit, is the donor kit fuselage is moulded in 2 half, fairly standard stuff for these kits, so I started by chopping the noise off from just behind the cockpit, I plan on keeping this mostly as it ( for now), then I cut the tail off the fuselage and then trimmed down the leftover fuselage, turned them upside down and back to front and they now fit at the base of the new 3 tube shape fuselage. The underside of the kit will be used as is just fitted the other way around. The main engine is made up of hose connectors and a small bottle top and the smaller engine is one half of an inline connector for electrical cable. I have glued most of this lot together now just some main engine alterations to get a little better fit and  I haven’t fitted the nose section.  Now I need to fill some gaps. Pictures to follow, a good lunchbreaks works that.....🤫

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  2. Ok first up I make no oppogies for this looking quite a bit like the MK1 Viper, that was not the intention it's just how it ended up.

    This is part of a Keighley plastic model club group-built competition, we are all given, well we have to pay for it at cost as the competition is sponsored by https://plastichobbys.com. So we all get the same kit and are told to go away and build it. We didn't know what the kit would be and at the meeting, they came in a brown box, very exciting stuff, this year's kit is/was a 1/48 Northrop F-5A light by Tiger Hobbies so the first thing I did was chop it to bits......😋. The plan was to use as much of the kit as possible but make it sci-fi and that it, so I sat at the bench with the kits and my box of bits and this emerged, time to start with the glue and filler.......😁.

     

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  3. On 3/12/2024 at 8:11 PM, Hunter Rose said:

    Wow that's a lot of decals! It can feel such a chore getting them on but man they add so much detail to catch the eye! 

    Yep but love applying decals, I find it relaxing....

     

    Well I have finished the Perfect Strike and happy with the outcome, the matt top coat is not as matt as I would like but other than that its OK.

     

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  4. 8 hours ago, Gruntpa said:

    Gorgeous Gundam!

     

    If you would not mind I'd like to tap you for knowledge in the near future. A dear friend of mine and I are each working up real grade RX-93 Nu Gundam. I'd like to paint mine however not knowing the properties of Bandai's plastic regarding painting what would be the best approach and best primer and paints for it? The plastic seems a bit more pliable than the more traditional kits made of styrene.

    Yeh, I always prime with  a can of  Halfords primer, and I have used every type of paint going on top of that without issue. That's a great kit to paint, a lot of parts...

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  5. 1 hour ago, Pete in Lincs said:

    You take care on that thing. Too many morons, who can't actually drive, on the roads nowadays.

    I will do, did 120ish miles last weekend around South and West Yorkshire.

    Here she is just after I set off from Ilkley. It took me about 2 months to get it cleaned, serviced and road safe.

     

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    3 hours ago, Hunter Rose said:

    Nice! Really like the Ground Strike, looks like it packs a punch!

     

    Nifty bit of work on the bike too, my first big bike was a kawasaki ZX636 and I bloody loved it! 

    ZX636 is a nice bike, would kill my hips and back nowadays....lol.

     

    The Aile has had 2 fins fitted from the old old No grade kit, and fitted the shield and beam rifle so we now have the OP Strike Gundam....

     

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  6. Hi Pete. It's a lot less confusing than taking a the bike apart and fixing the broken plastic faring, I knew this hobby would come in handy at some piont....

     

    Here is what I have been fixing, melting metal mesh into the plastic, then going over with 2-part resin and it works ..... I know, unbelievable! back on 2wheels after nearly 20 years away. On with all the mechanical stuff as well, that is all new to me. 

     

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  7. The next one Strike is the Perfect Strike, but this is made up of a mix of the HG kit and the EG kit. The main body and most of the Aile Striker are the EG kits, just because the parts and colour separation are much better and the legs and feet of the EG are much nicer looking. I will build up the HG Strike so there will be some comparison on the three kits. 

     

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