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Classic Airframes 1/48 Grumman J4F-1 Widgeon
dnl42 replied to dnl42's topic in World War 2 Twins Mega GB
Thank you so much for your comments, they are truly appreciated. Woohoo! Decals are on! While the plastic was quite trying at times, the Cartograph decals went on smoothly and without silvering. The rudder markings did take some time get the wrap-around to settle. No markings topsides, but the bottom is well decorated. The small bits are mostly painted. I still need to paint the wood props and tires, then add and rig the tip floats, landing gear, and antennas. Thanks for looking. -
That looks quite good!
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Queen of the Skies - Boeing 707
dnl42 replied to Romeo Alpha Yankee's topic in Baby Boomers GB 1946-1964
Nice work on this! IIUC, you painted the fuselage halves separately, installed the cabin windows, masked the cabin windows en-masse, and then continued assembly. You'll clearly need to refinish the fuselage joint, but you won't need to worry about individually masking the cabin windows. I hope I can remember this bit of brilliance! -
1/87 FAUN HZ-Series trucks
dnl42 replied to raider of the lost part's topic in Ready For Inspection - Vehicles
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I had decided to build Roden's 1/144 DC-3, which is my favorite aircraft. While retrieving it from the stash, I recalled I also had Brengun's 1/144 Texaco Doodlebug (a.k.a., 1933 Diamond T fuel truck), so I grabbed that too. On the way to my desk to post the chat, I saw Roden's box art actually had the Doodlebug in the background! I don't believe I had noticed that before, but this build was clearly meant to be. Here's the lot Roden's C-47 series should be well known; this is the DC-3 boxing, so it has a different fuselage Note the small cargo door. The other parts are the usual suspects Hm, I just noticed the cockpit glazing broke off the fret; no worries, I have it. And here are the decals, they look pretty good! Here's Brengun's Doodlebug Looks like there are two copies of the cab glazing. And some eety beety PE. And are AIM's steps I'll put all the above on a base. Google tells me I have a hope to find some figures. Thanks for looking!
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Willys Jeep - Lets see how this goes! *Finished*
dnl42 replied to Keeff's topic in Work in Progress - Armour
I just had a catch-up, and that looks excellent! -
That looks good all dressed up!
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Excellent work on that! I'm particularly impressed with the brush painting.
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Retirement build - Spitfire mk1a
dnl42 replied to Pete1961's topic in Ready for Inspection - Aircraft
50 years? For reals? Seriously, that's quite good--head and shoulders above my 1st kit after starting again. -
Noice!
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Welcome aboard!
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1:48 Eduard P-51D SAAF - Ready for Inspection
dnl42 replied to shortCummins's topic in Ready for Inspection - Aircraft
Very well done. Bravo! -
Nice! This is a transport!
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1/6th scale 1935 Gar Wood Speedster
dnl42 replied to Camwader's topic in Work in Progress - Maritime
Nice work on the model! And, I do so love your minding-bending photos! -
1/25 scale well used all terrain drill rig
dnl42 replied to Stickframe's topic in Ready For Inspection - Vehicles
Dang, that is outstanding! The only clue this is a photo of model is it lacks depth of field. Do you happen to have an unpainted shot similar to this? -
I'll be building Roden's 1/144 Douglas DC-3 as well as Brebguns's 1/144 Texaco Doodlebug. As I'll put them on a base, AIM's 1/144 DC-3 steps will be in the mix. And look what we have here, they're both on Roden's box art!
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She's looking good! That is just a gorgeous vehicle.
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Revell 1/144 KA-50 with working counterrotating rotors
dnl42 replied to Wouter1981's topic in Ready for Inspection - Aircraft
Very cool! -
Wonderful indeed!
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Burrell traction engine.1/76 white metal.
dnl42 replied to Farmer matt's topic in Work In Progress - Vehicles
I thoroughly enjoying this build. -
Excrement color choice