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Hi chaps, whilst not being the most fastidious recycler in the world , I've had a thought and thought I would solicit the opinions of friends here,
I have just had a clear out of my workshop to welcome in the new year and as usual have all the sprues collected from all the kits I have built this year, stored in a box, two of the kits being airfix middies(24th) various 32nd and 48 plus vacform offcuts, basically quite a lot,
my thought being with the ever rising cost of oil( plastic) could the companys offer a sprue return policy or similar for points earned against future kits or something, I'm sure logistically it might be tricky and might be worth it if amounts were worthwile but I had a load this year , and it seemed a shame to chuck it in the normal recycle bin when it's exactly the correct plastic for injenction molded kits,,,,,,
mad I know just wondered if others had ever thought the same
regards
mark
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I used the roundels and stencils from the kit's decal sheet and had to really work at getting them down snugly. In the end, I resorted to a mix of isopropyl alcohol and Humbrol liquid poly (!) to get them to sink into the panel lines. Once they were really snuggled down (this took several applications of my home-brew decal softener), I had no silvering issues.
I brushed on several coats of Klear to get a nice, glossy surface and used Polyscale flat acrylic varnish afterwards.
I'll be using aftermarket codes and insignia from now on, but think I'll persevere with the kit stencils.
Oh, and I found that some of the indentitifier numbers were sealed in with the actual decals. Luckily, I had checked them before and separated them with a sharp scalpel blade. Next time, I'll be trimming the stencil decals very closely to the print.
I've just finished 2 of the new airfix 24 th middies and no matter what I tried the decals were terrible, super glossy finish and softener and they were still silvery and very poor , as was the nimrod decals I used about a month ago, they must have quality issues with them which is a shame as the mossie kit beats everything I've ever built including in my opinion the tamiya spit
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Wow many thanks that's terrific , I've never seen a photo of the real aircraft! Thanks again
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Can anyone help?, I wish to paint my mossie kit in the colours of dz230 , black underneath, green and grey on top but I have 2 conflicting colour plans, one showing an unusual wavey demarcation line between the camp and the black with sky spinners and one with standard mossie demarcation line andgrey spinners, can anyone clarify for me which is correct etc, cheers gents all the best
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Sorry chaps , idiot that I am I posted this in the wrong place
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Hi chaps , I have 2 reference pics both have differenceson the demarcation between the camouflage and the black , also spinner colour is different, can any give me a definitive colour reference for this beastie?? Thanks chaps
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That looks big enough to be a Caldercraft Victory you've got there as well. I have a similarly half built one myself
It's a scratchbuilt 1/48 scale one built from the plans in anatomy of the victory
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Very nice, also love the eggplanes where did you get those ?
David.
Thanks the egg planes are from amerang they do the full range now and can be oelrdered from any model shop
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http://s926.photobucket.com/albums/ad102/m...ent=photo-4.jpg
http://s926.photobucket.com/albums/ad102/m...ent=photo-5.jpg
Start of the build , brilliant other than lots of ejector pin marks
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http://s926.photobucket.com/albums/ad102/m...ent=photo-4.jpg
http://s926.photobucket.com/albums/ad102/m...ent=photo-5.jpg
Start of the build , brilliant other than lots of ejector pin marks
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Modified the noses on both kits to make them capture a 109 and a spit a little better as they both origionally shared a common nose due to the same mouldings being used on each
http://s926.photobucket.com/albums/ad102/m...ent=photo-3.jpg
http://s926.photobucket.com/albums/ad102/m...ent=photo-2.jpg
http://s926.photobucket.com/albums/ad102/m...ent=photo-1.jpg
Hope I've done the image links correctly apologies if not
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It's a truly magnificent kit and having just completed the tamiya 32nd spit , I recon this beats it and haven't started it yet!! The only nuicance I think is the sink mark line that runs the span of the main wing molding due to the thickness of the flap shrouds, simply fixable and the only critisism really, I think not only have they made kit of the year, they have made the kit of the decade , dare I say even the best plastic kit ever? Possibly what do u guys think?
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Wish u well, but as has been said already a 50 pounds a year subscription won't work I don't think, this site is superb ,free, and offers ostensibly the same content but has been up and running well for some time, as have many others
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My LHS had many pre orders.
They received roughly half IIRC.
I saw one sealed box kit that was waiting to be picked up by it's owner.
I just looked at the box without picking it up.
Even the box looks good.
Sheesh.
Well, My mosquito will be along eventually, and by then the Spitfire will be readily available.
That will give me a chance to save up or hopefully I get a tax refund this year.
Picked one up today at transport models in Preston, he got six, think he may have a couple left
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haha well spotted tonyt !!
cannons are pertly scratchbuilt, i boughts some brass barrels and used em on top deck, casting them so i can half them for the lower blanck decks, the canon shasis is made from lenths of dowl cut for heels and 2.5 mm thick wood for sides with bits of plastic for detail
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That looks absolutly amazing., Are you building it for a Museum display ,
Thanks very much for the comment, actually no i am building it for fun really with the idea maybe of selling it when finished or at asuitable stage if an offer comes along!!haha
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Hello there. have just learnt the art of posting photographs to a website so thought i might share my current build with people on the
internet
it is a totally scratchbuilt model of HMS Victory, using a light ply set of frames then instead of wood, the model is totally planked in plastic, as it is a painted hull , it still looks wood but is very easy to work with,
i can happily supply any information about tecniques to anyone that asks just not sure where to start, also forgive any problems with pics or typing, not too good att either am afraid. if i can figure out how to get the earlier build pics off the camera i will post them also
Sprue bank/ recycling?
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This was exactly my thought purely from the fact that I weighed wot I had and it came to 3 lbs ( lot of big airfixs) , I recycle
my own in terms if using bits for stretching , and filling etc but still left with loads!!