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PattheCat

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  1. Hi Steve @stevehnz. Nice choice. The contrasted colour scheme of the Marine Tornados is appealing (but I must confess I still prefer it in Granby's livery with nose art 😁). I still don't have a Tornado in the stash. I contemplate to get the Revell kit as I think it's been said to be rather accurate and detailed. I didn't consider Hasegawa. Any particular thoughts about the Hase kit?

    Thanks.

    Pat.

  2. 35 minutes ago, AdrianMF said:

    You will have to use that funny paint with the red top for more than just putting two or three dots in the cockpit and a dot on the port wingtip!

     

    Weird, eh?

    Adrian :)

     

     

    I already found some reference material about that weird colour that has funny effects

     

     

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  3. Here are my birthday presents from my wife.

    The book about the Starfighter, I audibly wished for it but when offering the kit she said "You should try to build something else than airplanes".

    What woman wants, God wants😁and she made a really nice choice, didn't she?

    So I hope to have a start at it ASAP but will need advice aplenty as I never ever built a car. I'll do my best to be not too much of a nuisance to my fellow BMers 😇.

     

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    A nice weekend to all of you.

     

    Pat.

     

     

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  4. On 4/11/2024 at 8:41 PM, Spookytooth said:

    · I saw a faint smoke cloud above my head, which I believe came from my hair.

    Simon.

    Once upon a time there was a toasted Tim

     

    And now there is a smoked salmon Simon.😁😇🤣

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  5. Nope. But there is a prank I would particularly resent, a fake announcement of a large scale Lockheed Constellation 😁

  6. 6 hours ago, psdavidson said:

    On the subject of flying, security is being relaxed at airports

    Screwdrivers and drills are to be permitted on Boeing flights

    This will allow passengers to help with maintenance

     

    No joke* but worth mentioning. About fifteen years ago I discussed with an Air Force F-16 pilot (wing commander, if I remember well) about the F-35 development problems. He told me it would be ironed out over time, without a doubt. Also, after more than 25 years of use, the F-16 still had some occasional quirks, mainly communications and electrical systems. It didn't in the least bother him to fly it because of redundancy insuring high safety margins and thus worrying situations were exceptional (the worst he had seen was the electrical feed of the control surfaces failing so the pilot had to rely on the emergency batteries to bring the plane back) . On the opposite he said he would never ever set foot on an Airbus A380. Because it had only two out of four engines with reverse and half the wheels equipped with brakes.

     

    Ever since, my wife wonders why I somewhat nervously stay at the windows near our departure gate till our plane comes in. No A380 or 737 MAX please.

     

    *I swear it's a true story

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  7. Having heard about womens' rights being violated in Iran, the blondes' association "Don't Underestimate My Blondness" (D.U.M.B. in short) decides to send a delegation to give them some support.

    The next day they're already back home and the delegation's head is invited for an interview on TV.

    Speaker: " You left very quickly. Is the situation for women over there as bad as I assume?"

    Blonde: "We didn't go further than the airport but we couldn't believe our eyes. It's afwul, so many deaths"

    Speaker: "Deaths? You mean you saw women killed in front of you at the airport?"

    Blonde: "Oh no, certainly not, There must be a terrible plague or something"

    Speaker: "A plague?"

    Blonde: "Well, yes. The men immediately pushed us back into the plane yelling "No, no, you not come, here Burka, here Burka" and all the women we saw were mourning"

    Speaker: "Mourning?"

    Blonde: "Sure, they all were clad in black from head to toe".

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  8. 8 hours ago, Spookytooth said:

    I now have the job of masking up the hubs or getting the hairy sticks out, I think the later as I have not got a 6mm punch, blast!!

     

    Wind safe.

     

    Simon.

     

    You have everything rolling nicely Simon. Can't wait to see all these well treated parts coming together.

     

    PS I invested in a Dspiae Circular cutter (not the MT-C but the entry level model MT-EC) and never regretted it. It seems like they now even have a cheaper model on offer, the PT-C.

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  9. EDSG over Sky type S is one of my preferred two-tone schemes. Fine work with "la ligne de demarcation" between colours. And no paint lifting after such extensive masking, a real good job here..

    Your exotic Lego dio is charming.

     

    PS my reseller put my kit aside, waiting for my new airbrush to send it all together (Yup, a third one. New model of the H&S Ultra at a preorder price of 86€, I couldn't resist).

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  10. On 1/9/2024 at 9:58 AM, Ratch said:

    A real ugly duckling :whistle:

    Thanks very much for the comments and likes :thanks:

     

    What qualifies as an ugly duckling for the majority just tells it's worth of special interest to genuinely curious (😇) others. Always take a look under the hood before discarding it.

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  11. No subtitles on YT but the 1/48 version of the SIAI-Marchetti SF.260 seems finally in approach :yahoo:. I'd have liked to see more about the FFrom Battle but another boxing of the 1/48 Super Mystere = very nice. Also, confirmation of continuing work on expanding the Mirage III family = great.

    It  more than somewhat lifts my spirits after Airfix 2024 catalog boosted my adrenaline levels when I saw Hampden but it all deflated upon realizing it was a "vintage kit" reedition.

    Thanks for the info @Homebee and for the video link @drake122.

  12. On 12/23/2023 at 1:44 AM, Ratch said:

     

    Thanks guys, my build review is here

    https://www.tapatalk.com/groups/airfixtributeforum/airfix-1-48-fairey-gannet-as-1-as-4-a11007-atf-bui-t57819.html

    in summary:

    Now it is complete I can hardly recall any problems. It is so satisfying to have done this kit that it was truly worth the effort put in. I know I don’t build to the standards that other modellers achieve, but I’m more than happy with the outcome, and I suspect that many other average modellers will be happy with what they can do with this kit. I do not count myself as a 1/48 modeller, preferring 1/72, but with this and the 1/48 Sea King I could be converted. The level of detail is wonderful. These latest Airfix kits are very well designed, so congratulations must go to the R&D boys. Thanks to Airfix for giving me the opportunity to build this kit. As I said, it’s not one I would have chosen because of the scale, but having done so I can highly recommend it.

     

    A very nice build @Ratch. Don't underestimate your skills. When the time comes I hope I'll do as well. It has not reached my fav reseller's store yet but will definitely be my first firm purchase of 2024.

    Thanks for the link and the info. . I'll build it with extended wings though as I find the "unattractive" Gannet's silhouette so ... attractive.

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  13. On 12/15/2023 at 12:51 AM, stevehnz said:

    Like @Brandy, its a bit the wrong scale for me but on the basis, knowledge that applies to larger sales can help with smaller ones. I'll tag along. There may be a smaller one in the Frog squad GB next year bit I don't image too much from here will cross fertilise onto that old kit. :)

    Steve.

     

    Hi Steve. Right scale for me, it should be my next purchase (still not available from my usual reseller). I cross fingers for you (and many others "gentleman's scale" lovers) to see a downscaled one from Airfix ASAP. Am I correct to guess you will then be unable to resist?

     

    Pat

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