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Busy day yesterday, we spent some time painting the fence and dropping off presents for granddaughter's birthday. Hence no Merlinapachery got done!

 

This morning a greeblie got greeblies prior to visiting the detail paint shop

 

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Not a lot, 'tis true but small oak trees from mighty acorns you know.

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3 hours ago, perdu said:

Thank you Chris, we does our best.

 

Usually...

 

 

 

 

 

 

:)

Welcome to OCD Corner.

Well, it's  a very good best - in fact,  it is quite impressive, can't wait to see it painted! :clap: :clap:

 

Ciao 

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Paint?

 

You want paint?

 

Ok just a little bit, it's still greeblie time on the fuselage but there is a drop or two of paint here

 

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Sticky tape kept moving so this isn't a lot different to that

 

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Just needs a shiny end cap on the round doohickey on the end

 

Laters guys

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Er thanks.

 

Shall we play a game?

 

"Does The Team Think" for imminent lock-down maybe, anyway up.

 

I need to make this, no not the big white thing for which we have dimensions presumably estimated by Italeri?Revell but the small black doo-hickey.

 

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A multittalented optical device for which the name camera is possibly misnomer of this week.

 

Its optics and other talents make it a fabulous piece of search divinery.

 

But I dont know how big it is, I wonder if Ben knows? (Just an aside, I am into a production essay as we speaks)

 

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This little nightmare, bless it, is expected to provide a rather bizarre, organic looking bracket

 

I am reasonably OK with the basic shape but the size is a bugbear and we all know this is where "scale-creep" begins.

 

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Sorry for blurry but this was  the only way I could get the basic image across

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Can I get away with this?

 

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Don't give up on me.

 

I hope to get the screen turned round and the tripod in action for assistance purposes after brekkie.

 

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The model sponsoon tricks my eye - it looks shorter and thinner than the background pic (maybe it's just a perspective thing), so I can't tell if this other greeble is scaled correctly.....  :shrug:

 

The other greeble looks ace with paint :clap:

 

Ciao 

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On 9/18/2020 at 3:01 PM, perdu said:

Mine has classic scale creep inbuilt

 

On 9/24/2020 at 11:06 AM, perdu said:

Or have I allowed scale creep again?

 

11 hours ago, perdu said:

and we all know this is where "scale-creep" begins.

 

 

Bill, wouldn't it just be easier to make the helicopter bigger?

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It looked about right to me too, shame I wrote it off with a careless gesture

And a Swann-Morton number 2

 

Anyway there is another blank in my toolbox, in this case a bent chunk of eighty thou plastic card heat curved round a double thickness of Solero stick

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Should allow me this outcome I hope

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But without the risk of injudicious cutting the legs off

 

Basic building block, like reinventing Lego purrups

All good fun

 

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Not Lego though obvs.

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File a bit, carve a bit...

 

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And run a creep test

 

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Still a trifle up on what I want but close enough now for a little S-M no2 fettling

 

That's enough for now, laters cha guys...

 

😀 

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Slimmed down viciously

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Then a bit more

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Then fitted out for a camera of which I have no dimensions, only optically guessed work as so often :(

 

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This will probably, OK maybe, look OK when fettling is done.

 

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As the divine Marlene used to say, "Evening each".

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Blimey Bill, what's going on?

That's outstanding!

3 posts in a row with in-focus piccies! 

 

And the camera looks pretty good too! 

 

Ian

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3 hours ago, Brandy said:

Blimey Bill, what's going on?

That's outstanding!

3 posts in a row with in-focus piccies! 

I am trying to remember to use this for pictures, or it'll be a waste of time and dosh buying the fernickety thing wunnit?

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As you can see I didnt use it for that shot

 

Oh well never mind huh.

 

You might have wondered why I used  this picture

P1010372.jpg  Showing the myriad of greeblies that lie beneath of course

 

My problem, OCD driven of course, is to decide where to stop, there is so much on there.

P1010375.jpgI do tend to wobble don't I when I hold items, especially with my left hand

I have to help the fork sometimes with the tip of the knife during dinner, so a little fine blur here is like the warm burr on the tongue of a well aged whisky

 

I tell meself

 

You can see the unadded rearmost greeblies on the photo of the airframe

 

A pair of rear mounted forward looking spotlamps in fairings and four little black square efforts

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These and the prominent antennae will be where I draw the line.

 

Then we can have a nice white fuselage to play with.

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48 minutes ago, perdu said:

My problem, OCD driven of course, is to decide where to stop, there is so much on there.

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That thing looks like a grater! :frantic:  :D 

 

I understand why your OCD kicks in here.... 

 

Ciao

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Ah, the old “double Solero stick” ploy; truly old school.
 

Looks blimmin good to me as is, Bill, but I’ve seen your finished miniature masterpieces before, so trust your judgement.

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