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Workbench at R'lyeh

Started by cthulhu77, May 26, 2008, 05:56:19 PM

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cthulhu77

Chuckle, thanks !

I've never taken a week to do a finish on an auto model body, but this one is going to go into the tenday time frame. Just finished wet sanding out the orange peel, now it is time to start over.

The fast attack boat resumes on Saturday, and the Ferrari review kit should be done soon. Then, there is the balsa stuka too...

sotoolslinger

Balsa is not plastic at all :blink: ;D :party:
I amuse me.
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Sisko


I saw that wave kit built up at our club expo last year. It a challanging kit to say the least.

I'm interested in this U boat crusier concept. Do you have any pics or drawings that you are working from?
Get this Cheese to sick bay!

cthulhu77

Yeah, I am up to six pages already on the review for the car.

I am using "My Tank is Fight" by Zack Parsons as reference, it is possibly one of the best what if resources printed!  The U-cruiser I am building is going to be a heavily modified Type 9, though. I am mostly building it to try out some different water making methods.

cthulhu77

Can you belive I am STILL sanding and polishing this thing? Crikey!!!!


cthulhu77

Hmmm...I am thinking:
What if the Russians had captured a F-14D ?


AeroplaneDriver

What is this "wood" of which you speak??    :blink:
So I got that going for me...which is nice....

Daryl J.

FWIW, some of the car modelers in PDX will wait 6 months after spraying paint before polishing out because the texture and orange peel can return.

Daryl J., with a tidbit from humid country

noxioux

I wish I had a tenth of your ambition! :thumbsup: