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Melbourne Cup Day - what do you do with it?

Started by puddingwrestler, October 30, 2009, 04:55:32 PM

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puddingwrestler

The citizenship test still involves questions about Don Bradman. And I have failed the practice version twice (my year nine classes have to present debates, one of the topics is on the citizenship test being easy, so they tend to try it out, fail, and then see if any teachers can pass. So far none of us have.)

And I can reveal my project to be this:

A new, upgraded, more indestructible version of the classic Khemri Khottage. And not just one. Several will be built, although in all likelyhood, only one will be built on Cup Day as I will be photographing it to make an Ishoo of Terrain For Hippos.
There are no good kits, bad kits or grail kits, just kitbash fodder.

buzzbomb

Nice.. I will rat through the stash tomorrow and find something that needs a ...rebirth.

Plus I just worked out my build will be a handicap event.. I have a model club meeting on Tuesday night  :banghead:
So there goes 3 hours of valuable build time.

Never mind.. I will give it my best.

B777LR

I love holidays like these. Mainly because the 1 day holidays in Denmark are on Mondays, Thursdays or Fridays, and are thus treated as extended weekends. Specially the Thursdays, where schools stay closed Friday. I'm usually able to finnish a model in that time.

Quote from: DaFROG on October 31, 2009, 04:35:19 PM
australia's citizenship test thingee used to have stuff about don bradman on it. he was a great cricketer to be sure but I'm pretty sure plenty of people out there managed to be great assets to this country without knowing his batting average ;D

Lol, the Danish test included quite a few of the "When did Denmark win the [Insert: Handball/Football/Tennis/Table Tennis/Golf/Le Mans] [Insert: World/European/Scandinavian] championship?"

buzzbomb

orright... my plan is to do something with these


B777LR

Ideas:

Natter = giant cruise missile fitted on the A-10

A-10 = UAV

Combine and do a Mistel, with the natter flying the unmanned A-10 to the target. You might want to fit a small jet to the Natter.

DaFROG

#20
here are the ingredients for my build:


Build thread

buzzbomb

#21
Reduced to compent parts.



.... and they're off !!!!


Do I see the colour fuschia ????  Oh dear :unsure:

puddingwrestler

I'll be posting mine on Terrain For Hippos (my blog for those sub-rock dwellers) as a full step-by-step article. I've got it built, and the textured paint and sand is currently drying.
There are no good kits, bad kits or grail kits, just kitbash fodder.

buzzbomb

Posting mine here.

Lunch time update.

Most major construction done, with some filling about to happen and a rat through the spares box for landing gear and stuff




got to decide on scale yet.. I have  1/48 and a 1/72 bits

Where are ya Da Frog ??

buzzbomb

Pre cup update...

Undercoat.. and getting stressed over the gaps I found.. I hate gaps.




puddingwrestler

Post cup update: Waiting on paint to dry (had to use two coats, but it's fast drying stuff), and while waiting constructed a second building, this one larger with two wings and a dome. In all honesty, if I wanted to, I could porbably build a whole Khemri Khottage villages in a day. I know, my speed is Shocking.
There are no good kits, bad kits or grail kits, just kitbash fodder.

nev

Buzzbomb - if you're doing your Frankenfighter as a Luftwffe build I wouldn't worry too much about gaps.  Brother Narses can testify as to the size of the gaps on the wing root of the Me262 at RAF Hendon, big enough to put your hand in (they were built by slave labour after all).
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buzzbomb

Oh but gaps do worry me.. at 1/72 these are pretty big fists ;D ;D

Ok.. Finished !!!

so 10 hours end to end









My Czech Guthwine ground attack aircraft... without munitions


Melbourne Cup day build

whew.. back to normal programming

Cheers

Brian T

puddingwrestler

Not only is mine finished, but the second (and larger version) is half done, and I've converted the whole thing into a tutorial of great tutorlidge.
Wot you cen read here.

Nice job Buzz my friend!
Now that we've demonstrated the 24hour GB concept to be workable... who'd be up for a regular annual version (presumably on a weekend rather thana public holiday opnly celebrated in parts of Australia's better states...
There are no good kits, bad kits or grail kits, just kitbash fodder.

Ed S

That is impressive, especially considering how quickly you built it.  It definitely looks like a Luft 46 concept.  Well done.

Ed
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