I'm doing fine Stefano but I'm a bit disappointed I won't be able to finish this one on time. Thanks for askingkruaxi wrote:Are you doing well, Dirk.
Dirk's Testors SBD Dauntless Circa (1943-ish)
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I hear ya Jim. I'm a little low myself.Jagewa wrote:Looking stylish Dirk. Like the beer can idea, now I have to get the missus to buy some as er, modelling supplies...
Cheers
Jim
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You have done a master's job on this kit, Dirk. No need to feel badly. When the PE get in, you'll finish in no time. Something to post in Aviation Modeling.
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Re: Dirk's Testors SBD Dauntless Circa (1943-ish)
Dirk,
I want to give you lots of banter for not finishing, but somehow it just wouldn't feel right. You could have had the Dauntless finished in a couple of days if you built it 'as is', but you chose to improve it immensely and I would say it's practically unrecognisable next to its parent kit.
Pity about the PE, but as Jeff says, it'll just give you something to show in Aviation Modelling in the near future.
regards,
I want to give you lots of banter for not finishing, but somehow it just wouldn't feel right. You could have had the Dauntless finished in a couple of days if you built it 'as is', but you chose to improve it immensely and I would say it's practically unrecognisable next to its parent kit.
Pity about the PE, but as Jeff says, it'll just give you something to show in Aviation Modelling in the near future.
regards,
Martin R
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Thanks guys for the kind words. After what I've witnessed here in this GB it means a lot. Of course I have a way of dishing it out so I wouldn't be offended in anyway if you did send some banter my way martin.
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I feel your pain Dirk.
As you know, I tried drilling out my own dive-brakes too, with much the same problems you encountered - fingers crossed yours come back in stock soon.
The rear-gunner's station is superb, and I really do like the idea of beer-can material for scratching parts - plus, it's a great excuse to give to SWMBO..
"Yes darling, but I need to empty another can for that flap/cover/duct/fairing I'm making....."
As you know, I tried drilling out my own dive-brakes too, with much the same problems you encountered - fingers crossed yours come back in stock soon.
The rear-gunner's station is superb, and I really do like the idea of beer-can material for scratching parts - plus, it's a great excuse to give to SWMBO..
"Yes darling, but I need to empty another can for that flap/cover/duct/fairing I'm making....."
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Here is where I'm at now. The only decals I've put on so far are the Stars and Bars
Now I'm in the process of painting the canopy frames. Eventually I should start working on the crew.
Now I'm in the process of painting the canopy frames. Eventually I should start working on the crew.
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