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AliGauld

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  1. Thanks Chris. It should look a bit better once the wash is done and the ip is finished and in place. Cheers, Alistair
  2. Plastic was cut yesterday and on getting up today I sprayed some paint followed by some delicate brush work. That will get an oil wash once it's all dry. The IP was stickered. That has been hit with softener and will get some dots of gloss in the dials once it dries. Thanks for looking, Cheers, Alistair
  3. Thanks very much for that. I'll be sure to take a look at some pics. Cheers, Alistair
  4. Well, that didn't take long. How you manage to maintain such quality at speed is awe inspiring. Looking forward to seeing your plan for the missing bit. Cheers, Alistair
  5. Nice one Chris, Looking spectacular. I hope you don't need to do some surgery. Not too far to go now. Cheers, Alistair
  6. Thanks so much. That is extremely kind of you. You will probably learn what not to do as well. I've got form for that. Thanks very much JR. When I picked the kit up I was just going to do the box art version but when I saw the Netherlands version I was hooked. Many Thanks. Thanks very much Mark. It was a total blast. Working with such illustrious company helped, of course. Thanks very much Roger, Thanks to you for the idea and for letting me join in. It was fun. Thanks so much Chris, Both for your kind words and for all your support. Thanks so much WP, most kind. Thank you so much Alain. Many thanks Mark you are too kind. Thank you so much Keith. That is extremely kind of you. Cheers, Alistair
  7. Thanks Mark, It was a pleasure to join in. Many thanks Andre. Thanks so much Mark, Very kind of you.
  8. Thanks very much. Too kind. Many thanks, It was a really fun build and it's all Roger's fault, of course. Thanks Roger, Thanks for letting me join in at the coo's tail too. Thanks very much Chris, Most kind. Cheers, Alistair
  9. I'm intrigued and in. An airframe I'd never heard of in the hands of a master. Nice work on the framing and will look forward to further progress. Cheers, Alistair
  10. And what a start. I'll be watching this with great interest, not only for the superb work on show, but to nick as many techniques as possible. Cheers, Alistair
  11. It does indeed. Not only do they look good but the nose leg has both links to the door and the nose wheel is right. Thanks very much for the info. Cheers, Alistair
  12. As always this is just incredible work. Thanks for explaining the stippling effect. I may just nick that for future builds. Cheers, Alistair
  13. Thanks very much. Many thanks that is extremely kind of you. Cheers, Alistair
  14. These little works of art from @Ali62 arrived a couple of days ago. As I've finally pushed the Buffalo over the line I'll get on with this tomorrow. Thanks for looking, Cheers, Alistair
  15. Final bits and bobs done. Well, sort of. Unmasking the clear parts was fun as i got a bit more paint lift and then spotted that I'd not put the gunsight in. Oh well, stuff happens and as far as i'm concerned it's done. Many thanks to Roger and Mark for letting me play in their sand pit for a while. I had a total blast doing this. RFI Here. Thanks to everyone for all the support through this one but mainly to Roger and Mark for letting me play. Cheers, Alistair
  16. I built this one as part of a MGB with @Dunny and @mark.au and I had a lot of fun. My grateful thanks to them for letting me join in. For a kit that was originally released in 1974 it went together beautifully. Primed with Tamiya Neutral Grey. Painted with: Tamiya Flat Aluminium, Khaki, Olive Drab, Rubber Black, Nato Black, Clear Red and Clear Green. Hataka Golden Yellow Washed with Flory Dark Dirt, Various Windsor & Newton Oils thinned with lighter fluid. Oil dot filter with Windsor & Newton White, Green, Paynes Grey, Burnt Umber, Burnt Sienna and Abteilung Smoke. Clear Coated with Windsor & Newton Galeria Matt Varnish tinted with a couple of drops of Tamiya Deck Tan. All in all a nice kit. Thanks for looking, Cheers, Alistair
  17. Thanks very much. Thanks Mark, Unmasking this morning and there was more paint lift. Bits have been touched up but I need to wait for it to dry properly and then get the toothpick clean up done. Thanks WP, I just fancied doing something a bit different. Cheers, Alistair
  18. Well, it's been rather a productive day. First of all a light wash. Followed by some oil work. The undercarriage got a oil wash then the Prop, wheels, pitot and aerial were fitted and it's time for a matt coat. I'll get some dust and dirt on her tomorrow along with a final tinted flat coat and then unmasking and aerial wires rigged. That should just about do it. Thanks for looking, Cheers, Alistair
  19. Jings Chris this just keeping getting better and better. Not a tail sitter - Result. Cheers, Alistair
  20. Sterling work so far Mr, Duff. Mine arrived yesterday and I will be following along with great interest. Looking forward to further progress. Cheers, Alistair
  21. Thanks Chris. Mr. Mark Setter did the trick and they've all settled nicely. Thanks Mark and Roger, That is extremely kind of both of you. You both have encouraged and helped me to try to improve my stuff but it's the usual story, I'm my own worst critic and I know where the flaws are. Still keep pushing me though as it's so much fun doing this. Cheers, Alistair
  22. Glad to see you back at these Chris. The Nimrod is looking great. Looking forward to some more. Cheers, Alistair
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