Carbs on board as instructed Shaun.ShaunW wrote:Excellent progress. Carb up and keep well hydrated as it will steady the hands and nerves for the final push to completion. My tip for the top is don't go bothering a sports nutritionist on a Saturday afternoon but try your local publican instead, usually they will be very keen and willing to help and will do so in a more relaxed atmosphere too - no boring lectures on "taking it seriously", "winning" or "personal best performance".
Blitzbau House *** Finished ***
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The Yak is very shiny red now.
I am currently painting the framework on the canopy.
Rob is racing ahead with the Spitfire.
He is currently applying decals.
We are also watching some big blokes playing with a funny shaped ball!
I am currently painting the framework on the canopy.
Rob is racing ahead with the Spitfire.
He is currently applying decals.
We are also watching some big blokes playing with a funny shaped ball!
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Mixed progress for Spaceowl, Decals on the Spitfire.
Whist the others have shattered.
Bugger!
Whist the others have shattered.
Bugger!
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Ouch.
Besting 60 years of mediocre building of average kits in the stand off scale
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Not good! Possibly not enough saturated fats with your lunch?
Otherwise all looks excellent
Otherwise all looks excellent
Best wishes
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No worries, Rob will over come the issue I'm sure.
In fact here he is painting on the tail stripes.
I have masked off the Moose for white wingtip painting and attached the engine cowl.
Also fitted the prop and started on the U\C.
I'm trying not to think about the decals but I can't put it off much longer.
Looks like I might actually make it this Blitzbau.
In fact here he is painting on the tail stripes.
I have masked off the Moose for white wingtip painting and attached the engine cowl.
Also fitted the prop and started on the U\C.
I'm trying not to think about the decals but I can't put it off much longer.
Looks like I might actually make it this Blitzbau.
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After a fantastic save (Unbelievable Jeff!) Spaceowl has rescued his build with some superb painting so can declare his Blitz build done.
My day just went south. As feared the arrow flash decals on the Yak broke into six pieces but I managed to get them on.
I'll touch them up later.
When I did the other side I cut it into three parts and it worked out ok.
So Whilst waiting for the paint to dry and decals to settle down I attached the U\C and the Moose stands.
I broke the pitot tube off too.
My day just went south. As feared the arrow flash decals on the Yak broke into six pieces but I managed to get them on.
I'll touch them up later.
When I did the other side I cut it into three parts and it worked out ok.
So Whilst waiting for the paint to dry and decals to settle down I attached the U\C and the Moose stands.
I broke the pitot tube off too.
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Man, I've missed an afternoon of excitement in the Blitzbau House (soz, I was actually doing some modelling for once ). After that power packed lunch of carbs and re-hydrating fluid (told you the publican would be all too pleased to help ) I can see you boys have really done the business. What a save of the Spitfire by Mr Owl and he's managed a great finish. Moose is almost there OT and, despite the best efforts of its own decals to throw a spanner in the works, is looking excellent. A great fun blitz featuring clear pics, blurred pics, food pics, pub pics, disasters and miraculous recoveries - what more could we audience members ask for?
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Some great modelling in the face of adversity! There should be an award for such determination!
Best wishes
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Thanks guys and my finger still hurts but I am calling this one done.
The Moose in the Blitzbau Hoose.
I will get some better pics in daylight tomorrow. Withe the Pitot tube added too.
It's been emotional. See you all in August for the next Blitz.
The Moose in the Blitzbau Hoose.
I will get some better pics in daylight tomorrow. Withe the Pitot tube added too.
It's been emotional. See you all in August for the next Blitz.
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Yayyyyy! Two completions from the Hoose! Brilliant work, entertainment and food
Best wishes
Jim
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It was a pleasure. Apart from the decals shattering, that was more of an annoyance.
Thanks as always to our old friend Paul who lets us use his house as a modelling space overnight although not a modeller himself. Cheers mate.
Thanks as always to our old friend Paul who lets us use his house as a modelling space overnight although not a modeller himself. Cheers mate.
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very nicely done guys!
Really enjoyed watching this one develop, hope your finger gets better asap mate.
Really enjoyed watching this one develop, hope your finger gets better asap mate.
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Nice work overcoming the decals' efforts to put the kibosh on things, they both turned out very nice. Well done chaps!
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Fantastic work! You're an inspiration to all Blitz attempters. Sorry I missed the fun and only caught up after it was finished.