Marek's even bigger black hole

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Some fine work here Marak, that Skyraider looks special
A start on my first kit a Hawker Hurricane as been made, a spitfire awaits in the wings and thinking about models to come.

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A nice set of interesting builds Marek. I'm especially waiting to see your JP come together as I have the old Airfix one on the go. I have also applied the white/red/grey RAF trainer scheme and the masking took ages!
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ShaunW wrote:A nice set of interesting builds Marek. I'm especially waiting to see your JP come together as I have the old Airfix one on the go. I have also applied the white/red/grey RAF trainer scheme and the masking took ages!
Tell me about masking :), it takes extra long since you really want to rub everything sealed because it is hard to repair white on red bleed etc. but the JP is such a rewarding subject that 'who cares' attitude with respect to your time is on. :)
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Lovely variety of projects on the go!

Cheers,

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Nice varied work on the go there, thanks for sharing.
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Congratulations to you and your family. This is going to be a wonderful new chapter in your lives! Enjoy every moment because before you know it she'll be all grown up.
My best to you and the family
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dollar19 wrote:Congratulations to you and your family. This is going to be a wonderful new chapter in your lives! Enjoy every moment because before you know it she'll be all grown up.
My best to you and the family
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Greg, thank You!!!! She is 6 now and already doing some models with me from time to time :)
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Some work done to bring SHAR closer to completion:
decalled, glossed with Aqua Gloss, I left it for two days for the gloss to cure. After around two days I put on a wash (light grey) using UMP concrete wash. Next, I will, for the first time for me, use a delicate sand paper to scrub off what wash was left on the model. I will have to first experiment a bit with this as I have spent too much time on this one already for it to fly into a trashcan.

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Looking the part quite nicely! We will not have any trash can flying with this one.
I about gave my F-4 the heave last week. So I know the feeling, I'm sure all will turn out fine.

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Nice one, Marek. Weathering aircraft is something I always put off. My own Sea Harrier build is waiting in the wings whilst I finish off my builds for this year's IPMS show at Telford. Weathering the overall grey to stop the model looking too one dimensional is something that I want to look at, so I'll be keeping an eye on your build to see if I can pick up some tips!
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Sanding was not bat at all, even though I went light on it and results are light as well. Used a 2400 grit, trying to sand more inside panels.

Attached all antennae, pitot tube, the 'electronic' wind indicator :) and all other strange bits. Since what comes with the kit originally is more along the lines of nudging your imagination toward real airframe than providing materials to do this, I have sourced the bits from spare PE parts ranging from ... SU-100 to old defunct Swordfish.

While working on the PE, I had a freak instance that once again showed me how important protection is; I was filing one of the antennae and it just sprang right in a direction of my eye. If I had not have glasses on (I would have safety glasses on anyway) it would be a part of my eyeball now. KEEP SAFE GUYS.

I also managed to put the patient on its legs. The main part needed to be shortened by about 2-3 mm for the machine to touch the ground with all 4 points.


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Nicely done Marek, I like that a lot. It is easy to forget safety when modelling and cutting stuff is particularly hazardous - thankfully you didn't end up with a trip to the local ER!
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I couldn't agree more!
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Nice Harrier Marek. I really like the light panel lines. Works very well with the dark grey paint scheme. Still enjoy watching your Provost and Skyraider.

I hate to think of the pain of PE in the eye. Funny how it heads straight for the carpet monster or your eyes!
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Nicely done. Great pics too.

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