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Frank Molnar
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1 30 July, 20:16
John
Nice progress. Looks like a fun build!
30 July, 23:52
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30 July, 23:51
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30 July, 23:50
Bernhard Schrock
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Westland Seaking Mk41 German Navy 89+63 (50 Jahre)View album, image #231Нов: 30 July, 09:23
1:48
I have waited four months for this moment. The timeconsuming tasks, the patience and the effort were worth it: I am very...
1:48 German MARINE Sea King Mk41 Conversion (SeMa Models SM480190)1:48 Westland Sea King HAS.1/HAS.5/HU.5 (Airfix A11006)1:48 Rotor Folds for CH-53 (DF HeloStuff DF80648)6+
124 30 March, 15:44
Hanno Kleinecke
Checkin' in, let the show begin !
31 March, 12:33
Patrick Hagelstein
Bring it on! 👍🏼
31 March, 13:16
Florian H.
Erste Reihe🙂
31 March, 18:00
Michael Kohl
Ich natürlich auch.
1 April, 12:30
Spanjaard
i am in 🙂
1 April, 15:47
Melgg Lütschg
That's interesting 🙂
1 April, 18:05
Alec K
Another Bernhard extravaganza, I am in 👍
2 April, 11:58
Tom Spiegelberg
So, schnell ein Glas guten Wein holen und dann nehme ich gerne Platz.
2 April, 19:48
Robert Podkoński
Taking a seat!
2 April, 20:52
Sergej I
Following 👍
2 April, 20:55
Bernhard Schrock
You are welcome. As usual a lot of first rows free! Popcorn for all! 🙂
3 April, 05:00
Dietmar Bogatzki
Schnell noch eine Cola geholt und Platz genommen, Bernhard 🙂
3 April, 05:37
Felix Troschier
Da gucke ich doch mal mit
4 April, 14:36
Harry Eder
Ich schließe mich da mal an
4 April, 14:53
CaptGPF
Sitting down to watch the extreme detailing build!
4 April, 14:57
David Taylor
Back in.
4 April, 15:59
JAM-SCREW
Fantastic - looking forward to seeing it unfold!
7 April, 04:05
Gary Victory
Nice start Bernhard.
10 April, 06:16
Hans-Jürgen Haag
Nice start 👍👀
10 April, 07:47
Robert
Following 👍
10 April, 09:35
J35J
Wow! Great start👍🏻
10 April, 10:11
bughunter
What a combination: a great new kit, nice accessories and finally a master modeller at the tools - EPIC !
10 April, 16:20
Bernhard Schrock
🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂 Thanks!
11 April, 15:29
JAM-SCREW
Lovely extra details and mods! very tidy Bernhard.
11 April, 17:28
Bernhard Schrock
Thank you JAM-SCREW.
Btw: just I saw you actual portfolio of sets for the Seaking! SCM Brand: JAM-SCREW AU
Absolutely remarkable!! I'm looking forward especially for the landing gear and main rotor hub. 🙂
12 April, 05:52
Qwertzel
Gute Arbeit! Nehme Platz.
12 April, 06:47
Mid Franconian
I take a seat as well!
12 April, 08:29
Hanno Kleinecke
Just look at that winchframe !!! There is absolutely no doubt that after plugging these plugs the winch will be working. As with all your builds, for the watchers the path is the destination.
Wonderful wip pics - keep'em coming…… 🙂 👍
18 April, 05:02
JAM-SCREW
Rapid progress sir! Very impressive attention to even very fine details for accuracy. Thank you for the updates and images.
22 April, 17:06
Guy Rump
Following with interest. 👍
25 April, 21:13
Spanjaard
that winch is jaw dropping... amazing.
26 April, 07:02
gorby
WOW! Remarkable work so far.
26 April, 09:33
Michael Kohl
What the hell is Ureol?
29 April, 06:58
Bernhard Schrock
Michael ureol is A kind of foamed plastic. It comes in different degrees of foaming. The more foamed, the softer and lighter.
29 April, 09:32
Robert
Hallo sieht genial aus.
wo bekommt man sowas ? habe auch schon versucht sowas zu finden.
29 April, 09:39
Michael Kohl
Ah, that explaines as well the nice texture the cushions have. Thanks for the info.
And - by the way - as always a pleasure to follow your delicate modelling.
29 April, 10:43
Bernhard Schrock
Your are welcome.
Robert: vor paar Jahren habe ich von einem Modellbaubekannten Reste zum probieren gekriegt. Daher musste ich erst mal schauen, wo man das kriegt: eBay hier und da so wie bei Modulor in Berlin.
29 April, 13:08
Gordon Sørensen
Great looking detail you are adding, Berhard! Those seat cushions are fantastic.
29 April, 13:27
Florian H.
Vergiss nicht, einen Kasten Bier bereitzustellen, wenn du die bordtoilette nutzt 😉
29 April, 17:47
Lode Schildermans
Absolute masterclass in progress, Bernhard
2 May, 11:06
bughunter
Eine Detailorgie allererster Kajüte 👍
2 May, 11:11
Spanjaard
a bit more additions, and you can forget about buying kits 😉
2 May, 14:42
Bernhard Schrock
Thanks for comments and praise.I would like to share the praise with the excellent photographers (TN and BD). Ä Only such photos as from TN and BD make it possible.🙂
2 May, 16:10
David Taylor
Wow.
5 May, 14:47
bughunter
It was probably difficult to wire all the little rotary switches on the back. I assume that they all work!
8 May, 09:42
Dan Parsons
Just absolutely fantastic Bernhard, I dont think everyone will appreciate just how difficult all those details you have added are to do. you have achieved what I only dreamed of achieving. I am lost for words with these details. Stunningly beautiful work.
8 May, 09:45
Bernhard Schrock
Thank you David, bughunter and Dan for you very motivating comments🙂. The Seaking is meanwhile my favorite helicopter. It was great to see one of them flying over the beach in Boltenhagen: we went on vacation there last year.🙂🙂
8 May, 15:13
Bruce Huxtable
I am impressed not only by your skills, Bernard, but also that you are not over-whelmed by the many, many fine details that you are taking on. RESPECT 🙂
8 May, 16:25
Alec K
I agree with Bruce. Inspiring progress 👍
10 May, 12:58
Augie
Awesome work!
15 May, 16:23
Bruce Huxtable
Goodness, Bernhard, another micro-kit! Immaculate, inspiring!
18 May, 11:18
Augie
I'm just in awe, master work here.
18 May, 13:42
Hanno Kleinecke
Last monday I had the chance to take a very close look on all these masterpiece subassemblies in person - an all new level of depth in detail, even by Bernhard's standards !
These oxygen bottles look as if they were very closely related to 500 pound bombs….. ? 🙂
18 May, 20:01
Bernhard Schrock
I'm happy that you like my bottles... 🙂. In fact, I have often used bombs as a basis for various parts. 🙂 This time, however, it is a sprue with a diameter of 4 mm.
19 May, 06:17
Dietmar Bogatzki
Awesome work, Bernhard 👍
19 May, 09:04
ScaleFella NAFO
Tuned in! amazing details
25 May, 17:15
Michael Kohl
Some very fine modelling going on here.
25 May, 21:29
Spanjaard
very best kind of modelling 😉
25 May, 22:53
gorby
The level of detail is mad. amongst the best scratch-building I have ever seen on Scalemates.
26 May, 14:27
Mark Snel
Amazing!
26 May, 14:45
Alec K
Excellent progress. I like how in Germany, when helicopter model parts get mailed, one just has to write "Bernhard" on the box and it gets delivered to the right person… 😉 😄
27 May, 12:21
gorby
😄 😄 😄
27 May, 12:32
Hanno Kleinecke
I'm out of superlatives ! What can one say - you are constantly exceeding your own standards with this build, and that really says something !
Deeply stunned and impressed by your R.O. workstation !
27 May, 18:33
JAM-SCREW
Well, first test is passed - package arrived. Second test passed looks in good condition. 😋. Now is the real test. How does the builder feel about the parts and are they suitable for this unbelievably excellent project.... time will tell.🍻
28 May, 07:02
Spanjaard
one thing is for sure, they could not get to better hands 😉
28 May, 09:20
David Taylor
JAM-SCREW.How big is your production facilities,you might need bigger premises as your products look great albeit in the hands of a master modeller.
28 May, 14:28
bughunter
Wow, again every little sub-assembly is a fine model on it's own - fantastic 👍
30 May, 14:44
Bernhard Schrock
Thx for you feedback 🙂🙂
The entire interior is lined with upholstery, which is primarily used for noise-insulation. Until yesterday, I broke my head because I didn't know how to repicate it… After a conversation with a mate (thx Hanno), the brilliant idea came to me: Fimo clay.
The material can be processed excellently and is solid in the oven after 30 minutes at 130°. The most important thing is that it does not become bone-hard but left elastic and can even be sanded.
1 June, 08:20
Hanno Kleinecke
Again you nailed it ! That Fimo stuff looks very realistic ! 👍
1 June, 15:47
Michael Kohl
150 pics and you didn't even close the fuselage. And not a second of dullness. Finest modelling entertainment. 🙂
4 June, 17:09
David Taylor
Will you be adding crew Bernhard.
4 June, 17:49
Joseph Russo
The insulation is amazing but so are the pieces of equipment
4 June, 17:57
Bernhard Schrock
This morning I was curious and unpacked the chassis of Jam-Screw. As already written, the quality is outstanding. But everything is so filigree that you have to be very careful and not to break anything when handling. I had to improvise a bit here and there. In the end, I was finished after 2 hours. Including preparation for laying the cables.
8 June, 18:37
Tom Spiegelberg
Der Baufortschritt ist echt sehenswert und beeindruckend Bernhard. Die Bilder vom Innenraum von Dir und Thomas sind toll! Es gibt leider sehr wenig Bilder vom Original und sind eine tolle Vorlage. Vielleicht macht ihr nen extra Walkaround hier. Ich freue mich schon auf die nächsten Bilder.
9 June, 15:13
Bernhard Schrock
Danke fürs Lob Tom. 🙂. Dank der hervorragenden Innenraum-Fotos macht es wirklich sehr viel Freude herumzupuzzeln. Mein Seaking Projekt hat, könnte man sagen, eine „kritische Masse" erreicht. Dank diversen Kontakten zu Hubschrauber-Spezialisten, und ehemaligem Wart und nunmehr der Connection zur Jam-Screw habe ich die Möglichkeit offene Fragen auch dort zu klären. Für seine CAD files hat JS / Andy und seine Leute hunderte von Fotos geschossen, zu den ein normaler Sterblicher keinen Zugang hat.
Deinen Vorschlag werde ich an Thomas weiterleiten. Deine Idee ist sehr gut.🙂
10 June, 08:18
Alec K
Jam-Screw additions are looking spectacular 👍
14 June, 12:52
gorby
Amazing attention to detail!
16 June, 14:57
Dieter Bihlmaier
Spechless 😉
16 June, 16:55
Dietmar Bogatzki
Wahnsinn was du da reingesteckt hast allein die Instrumente und Sitze sind schon ne Show
17 June, 07:25
Dietmar Bogatzki
👍 👍
17 June, 07:25
Bernhard Schrock
Thank you for the big praise. I am very happy to have such a large number of fans of this WIP.🙂🙂
Dietmar: nur dank der Unterstützung von einer Handvoll von Mk-41 Fans ist es mir möglich so tief in die Materie einzutauchen.
Übrigens: Ganz am Anfang wollte ich die Türen offen lassen und nur ein „bisschen" im Inneren tun. Aber als ich die Fotos von Thomas betrachtet habe, bin ich „getürmt und hab mich auf dem Boden versteckt". Irgendwann habe ich jedoch den „Zustand der inneren Ruhe" (die Phase wenn ich kein Problem mehr damit habe mich z.B. mit einem Rucksack aus Fimo eine halbe Stunde zu beschäftigen)🙂🙂 und betrachte es inzwischen als eine Herausforderung, wieviel ich von dem Zeug nachbauen kann.
17 June, 18:24
Shar Dipree
Awesome work so far! 👍👍👍👍
17 June, 20:16
JAM-SCREW
Very exciting to see what can be achieved with even a very good kit. Commitment and patience wonderful recipe for outstanding success. A pleasure to go along for this journey.
18 June, 08:41
Sy Bar
Truely amazing scratch building and detailing 🍿
18 June, 09:22
bughunter
Impressive labels! Is your "normal printer" a InkJet or a Laser printer?
18 June, 17:43
Bernhard Schrock
Thank you for your unique and supportive comments !🙂🙂
It's a usual business copymashine/printer in tower design, Minolta serie 7.
18 June, 18:03
Bruce Huxtable
The interior is a delight to the eye, for sure. Inspirational modelling🙂
18 June, 18:28
gorby
Just caught up with your build and it is jaw-dropping!
23 June, 09:46
Bernhard Schrock
🙂🙂.
The last big point for interior components is completed: rack for electronic equipment & foldable seat.
26 June, 12:27
Dietmar Bogatzki
einfach nur geil Bernhard 👍 /y)
26 June, 15:09
Lode Schildermans
Simply amazing. There are no words to describe this level
27 June, 05:33
Alec K
I agree with Lode. Just outstanding research and execution.
30 June, 02:46
CaptGPF
God God! I'm just amazed how much scratch built detail you put into this build with each passing day!
30 June, 02:56
Bernhard Schrock
A waterproof green rubber mat is laid on the cabin floor of the SeaKings of the German Navy. However, not under the equipment rack and not in the area of the „shower cabin" (radaroperator workstation). There, the rubber mat was left out, shortened and folded upwards.

At the points of the mountingpoints and other hatches, access covers (probably also made of rubber) are incorporated into the rubber mat.
30 June, 12:13
Spanjaard
i really love the details of the rack for electronic equipment & foldable seat.
30 June, 19:07
gorby
Astounding! 😮
1 July, 19:33
J35J
Speachless, one of the best builds I've even seen.👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
1 July, 20:26
Hanno Kleinecke
The lecture continues ! Altough it's a pity to partially hide all these wonderful details in the closing halves, I'm curious !
5 July, 08:12
Bernhard Schrock
After completing the engine housing I begun today detailing the bottom.
Just as on the fuselage sides, the equipment on the bottom of the Mk41 is different from the british variants.
10 July, 17:18
Kim Branders
A masterpiece...😮......a big 👍
14 July, 08:49
Alec K
The level of detailing on this thing is simply too notch. Number of bits you have added must be in the thousands! Masterclass 👍 👍👍
14 July, 12:40
Dietmar Bogatzki
Einfach nur Geil.....hast du jede Niete nachgezählt, Bernhard 👍
Liebe solche Modellbauer da komme ich nicht mit
15 July, 11:19
Hanno Kleinecke
Holy smokes, this is escalating everytime I'm checking the progress here !
The Airfix-guys must be crying for their mama by now…….😄
15 July, 18:20
Qwertzel
Sehr schöner Innenraum. Ich liebe deine medizinischen Hilfsmittel. Bin selber im Thema drin und kann keinen Unterschied zu den realen Maschinen feststellen. Echt gute Arbeit!
20 July, 16:58
Bernhard Schrock
Thank you for the last wave of such nice comments. I have the last big hurdle to taken: installing clear parts for the cockpit without mess.
Qwertzel: freut mich, dass dir mein Medizin-Equipment gefällt. Du hast erwähnt, dass du selbst sehr dicht dran bist. Hab gesehen dass du auch einen Rettungs Quirl im Bau hast bzw. Eine ganze Menge von Feuerwehrfahrzeugen. Bist du selbst auch im Einsatz? LG B
20 July, 18:26
Qwertzel
Ja, kann man so sagen. Bin seit mehreren Jahren bei der freiwilligen Feuerwehr, bei den Maltesern und beim DRK im Sanitätsdienst und Katastrophenschutz. Ab einem gewissen Punkt ist das ganze Rettungswesen eher eine Lebenseinstellung, anstelle eines Hobbys
20 July, 20:23
Alec K
The paint is on! Best of luck with the clear parts 👍
21 July, 11:26
Alec K
… and they are in place, flawlessly installed. I admire your precision, truly excellent 👍
27 July, 13:22
Bernhard Schrock
Thank you Alec: Your comment honors me very much.
Today morning I worked on the nose, installed several parts of SeMa Models And finally the „thing" looks like a Mk41. 🙂
28 July, 11:23
bughunter
This model will be THE one and only REAL Seaking 👍
28 July, 11:45
Dieter Bihlmaier
Your eye for detail is terrific Bernhard!
28 July, 15:13
Zbynek Honzik
I look at the photos and marvel at the precision and modeling skill. Fantastic, Bernhard! 👏👏👏
30 July, 09:38
Michael Kohl
You have all the reason to be satisfied. Outstanding achievement.
30 July, 10:14
KyMustang
Very impressive. You should be satisfied!
30 July, 13:49
Bruce Huxtable
Here, here!
30 July, 17:58
Joerg Stange
Richtig klasse Dein Seaking! 👍
30 July, 20:05
Hanno Kleinecke
Incredibly realistic look and extraterrestrial cleanliness in paintjob and especially masking the clearparts, exemplary !
30 July, 20:29
John
Looks amazing! Beautiful results on that glass, I bet that felt good to remove and see the results. 👍
30 July, 23:50
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30 July, 23:48
Gordon Sørensen
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30 July, 23:48
Roland Sachsenhofer
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44 7 July, 08:59
Roland Sachsenhofer
With these pictures I open the book report on Roden's Junkers D.1: I tried to extend the interior with some steel wire, the seat belts are from Eduard. For the detailing I downloaded the very interesting building instructions from Wingnut Wings for the large D.1 in 1:32, which is quite helpful if you want to have a good documentation as a basis for detailing. I'm also going to realise one of the WW variants, which I immediately liked: all in Dural/ NMF with only a minimal set of markings.
7 July, 09:03
gorby
Nice work so far. Looking forward to this. 🙂
7 July, 09:04
Michael Kohl
Auch da bin ich dabei.
7 July, 10:11
Roland Sachsenhofer
I'm very pleased - appreciated!
7 July, 12:19
bughunter
Watching!
I have done the short fuselage already, I hope one day I can do the long one too.

Is the engine painting finished? I can recommend the WNW manual for this, still available on WNW page.
8 July, 20:44
Roland Sachsenhofer
Thanks for the tip - it's definitely a good one! The printed WNW instructions are next to me, so I want to use a little oily black on the top of the engine and add a little "brass"... But not only WNW instructions, also your excellent work is my reference.
9 July, 12:35
Villiers de Vos
Very nice progress.
10 July, 02:12
Roland Sachsenhofer
Thank you for your words, appreciated!
10 July, 11:52
Roland Sachsenhofer
The fuselage of the D.1 is now closed, the only thing to be careful of was not to damage the corrugated sheet metal joints. A related issue arises with the leading edges of the wings: in my opinion, the prototype shows a continuous line around the leading edge.... this will be difficult to depict: I will try to get close to this with careful sanding and the same amount of reworking with a scalpel.
11 July, 07:09
Roland Sachsenhofer
Now it worked with the upload of the pictures!
11 July, 15:19
István Szücs
My favourite plane from the Great War-era, I'm watching!
12 July, 10:53
bughunter
Yes to clean the wing seem is not that esay. I must admit I used also wings from another kit after I was not happy with the first try. I have both the long and short fuselage kits and the wings are the identical. But that shifts the problem only to a later date, when I will build the long one. A new Part PE set is waiting too 🙂
12 July, 16:49
Roland Sachsenhofer
Thank you for your words, mates! - I completely agree that this is not an easy topic! My approach, which you can see started here, is to work on the front edge of the profile with a triangular file. I didn't even try to bring the corrugated sheet metal runs of the top and bottom together - that would be far too small for me - but simply used the file edge many times.... Well, in my opinion it looks at least a little better now than before, so I'll try to make it a little more precise....
14 July, 08:57
Roland Sachsenhofer
The Alclad metal colours mercilessly bring out all the flaws and imperfections, especially when everything has already been trimmed to a high gloss in preparation for applying the decals like here! The Wingnut Wings instructions describe an effect called 'tiger stripes' on the wing sheeting, which I recreated using various aluminium and dural colours.
18 July, 11:56
Robert Podkoński
A little late, but joining the party!
18 July, 14:49
bughunter
The stripes are great - can be noticed, but both shades still looks like aluminium which it was.
18 July, 14:53
Christian Abraham
Great build so far
18 July, 15:12
Roland Sachsenhofer
Thank you very much, mates!
The opinion on the 'tiger stripes' really really pleases me in a very motivating way!
18 July, 18:15
Guy Rump
Following. 👍
18 July, 18:21
David Taylor
Watching.
18 July, 18:21
Roland Sachsenhofer
That is appreciated as well! 🙂
18 July, 18:21
Villiers de Vos
Very nice detailed work.
19 July, 08:26
Roland Sachsenhofer
Thank you for your comment!
20 July, 07:49
Ludvík Kružík
Roland, your model looks very good. I really like the interior of the plane and the engine. Also your rendition of the corrugated sheet metal looks very realistic. 👍
20 July, 14:02
Roland Sachsenhofer
Ludvik, thank you for this comment, giving me a push to get the finishing steps done!
21 July, 06:54
Dietmar Bogatzki
Wieder ein Meisterwerk von Roland 👍 hau rein 😉
21 July, 07:46
Roland Sachsenhofer
Ich sage herzlich dank für den ermutigenden Kommentar! 🙂
21 July, 18:09
Roland Sachsenhofer
A few steps closer to a finish: working with Roden decals is always an adventure, happy end not guaranteed! The whole thing is spiced up by the corrugated metal nature.... Well, this is the result; I will of touch up up the unclean parts with a brush, but on the whole it will stay like this - now for the signs of use and wear!
25 July, 08:01
bughunter
Brave, brave - with good results 👍
I hadn't even tried those.
25 July, 09:38
Roland Sachsenhofer
Thank you! 🙂
The Junkers D.1 is slowly approaching its final appearance - and that didn't work out quite as well as I had imagined! But what the heck, there are some nice things, like the turnbuckles or the two MGs from Gespatch; I'm also happy with the solution for the typical Junkers handles and footrests: a thin, glued-on metal rod was covered with finely cut Tamiya tape as a ridge. Well. I am satisfied with this overall impression.
26 July, 19:22
Ludvík Kružík
As the work progresses, Junkers grows in beauty. Thanks to decals and small details the model looks better. 👍
26 July, 22:09
Roland Sachsenhofer
Thank you for your kind comment, Ludvik!
27 July, 18:53
Christian Bruer
Klasse 👍
30 July, 15:27
Roland Sachsenhofer
The Junkers D.1 from Roden is now finished, in a way my corrugated metal test run for the somewhat larger Junkers F.13 from Mikro Mir. There are enough problem areas - and also a few insights into how I can proceed better with the F.13, but even so I am surprised by the 'photogenicity' of the little fighter from the last days of the First World War! The markings, which are limited to the bar crosses and two '11s' on the rear of the fuselage, come from the Wingnut Wings documents; they show an aircraft from October 1918, i.e. shortly before the end of the war. Remarkable (and also a reason for my choice) are the 'tiger stripes' due to different metal panelling on the wings, which show up in the right light. I hope you like the pictures, I really enjoyed building it!
30 July, 15:36
Robert Podkoński
Looks like a real one! You're a wizard, Roland!
30 July, 15:46
gorby
Remarkable result! As Robert said it looks like a real one.
30 July, 15:54
Nick Dragone
Excellent build and photography. It would have taken me months to build this. Nice work
30 July, 16:07
David Taylor
Brill.
30 July, 16:23
Villiers de Vos
A fantastic project. Thank you for sharing.
30 July, 17:32
bughunter
The final pictures left me speechless!
30 July, 17:57
Dieter Bihlmaier
Cool pictures and perfect built Roland!
30 July, 19:06
Michael Kohl
very nice and convincing weathering. Great outdoor and hangar shots. A joy to watch.
30 July, 19:09
Ludvík Kružík
Excellent result and very nice photos. 👍👍👍
30 July, 22:08
John
Beautiful finish Roland! 👍 👍 👍
30 July, 23:47
T Marshall
притежава кита
MG.104
Tecno PA123/5 Belgian GP 1973
MG Model Plus 1:43
MG.104
30 July, 23:46
BWM OKC
притежава кита
G-114
Porsche 935-78 Turbo
Gunze Sangyo 1:24
G-114 198x Нова кутия
30 July, 23:46
Arjan Ouwendijk
търси този кит
MM1060C
14x4.5mm Air Cleaner + PE style 2
Mr. Model 1:24-25
MM1060C 2024
30 July, 23:45
Gordon Sørensen
притежава кита
(Airfix Model World 36)
Airfix Model World | 36
English (TOC: 4 lines)
November 2013
30 July, 23:45
BWM OKC
маркира кита за продажба/размяна
72156
Color Me Gone 1964 Dodge 330 Super Sport
Lindberg 1:25
72156 1996 Нова кутия
Все още няма обявена цена
30 July, 23:43
Gordon Sørensen
притежава кита
(Airfix Model World 63)
Airfix Model World | 63
English (TOC: 23 lines)
February 2016
30 July, 23:43
BWM OKC
притежава кита
72156
Color Me Gone 1964 Dodge 330 Super Sport
Lindberg 1:25
72156 1996 Нова кутия
30 July, 23:43
Alec K
добави нов фотоалбум.
132 26 February 2023, 16:11
gorby
Exceptional work so far Alec.
You're going to show us all up again aren't you? 😉
(Come to think of it that should have been a statement rather than a question. 😄 )
26 February 2023, 17:41
Alec K
Thanks Gorby! Not my intention, just sharing my modeling joy in my characteristic pedantic manner 😄
26 February 2023, 18:36
bughunter
Finally a new project from Alec 👍 Watching for sure!
26 February 2023, 18:43
Bernhard Schrock
One of my favorite prop classics! Please a seat in the first row! Excellent start. I'm curious for more scratchbuilding especially flaps & co. 🙂
26 February 2023, 18:44
Cuajete
Very nice job so far. Following!
26 February 2023, 19:20
Alec K
For such exulted following, I better up my game. Welcome to the show mates, I'll try not to disappoint.
27 February 2023, 02:10
Michael Kohl
My kinda stuff. I am in too.
27 February 2023, 07:18
Łukasz Gliński
Bigly yuge indeed 👍
28 February 2023, 14:56
Finn
Looking really good and looking forward to see more!
1 March 2023, 09:58
Andy Ball
excellent and useful build tips....didn't know about acrylic glue....thanks for sharing the build!!
1 March 2023, 10:35
Alec K
Thanks for checking in mates, and thanks for the kind feedback 👍
1 March 2023, 11:07
Erik Leijdens
Nice to see another project form you, Alec. Great start. Looks like the Neptune need a lot of extra detailing.
1 March 2023, 11:15
Nathan Dempsey
Can't wait to see the finished kit.
3 March 2023, 00:08
Jakub Fiala
Very nice work in the cockpit, Alec 👍 I'm looking forward to see next steps. Also, i'm surprised how big this bird is 😮
3 March 2023, 12:32
Alec K
Thanks gents! Erik, you are right, the additional details will make it a nicer build but it's noteworthy how good this kit is after so many years. And yes Jakube, it's a BIG bird 🙂
4 March 2023, 00:12
Bernhard Schrock
Alec: they were several colors schemes used on dash 7. Which scheme intend you to build?
4 March 2023, 06:46
Alec K
Hello Bernhard - I really like the later schemes of Light Gull Gray with white fuselage decking. I came across several renditions of BuNo 147967's scheme (see my project's banner) and as long I figure out the markings (specifically, what kind of decals I will need to make myself), this will probably be the one.
4 March 2023, 23:25
Oliver Zwiener
Really wow - take a seat !
5 March 2023, 08:43
Alec K
Welcome Oliver! I have added info about my fun time with Plus Model's flaps 👍
5 March 2023, 16:43
Cuajete
Good progress, Alec 👍
5 March 2023, 18:04
Ludvík Kružík
Really interesting project. I believe that in your rendition it will be another exceptional model. I will definitely follow this build 👀
6 March 2023, 00:06
Dave
A lot of work ahead, but it seem that you have it worked out before hand. Nice
6 March 2023, 00:38
Bernhard Schrock
Excellent start on the wings. Watching for next steps. 🙂
P.S. is #PJ 12 in gullgray & white you choice?
7 March 2023, 16:44
Alec K
Thank you all for looking. Bernhard, PJ 12 it is, for now 😉 🙂
8 March 2023, 11:32
Maciej Bellos
Watching!
22 March 2023, 17:11
Cuajete
Wow... great job so far 👍
22 March 2023, 21:04
S M
Wow! Must follow!
22 March 2023, 21:23
Alec K
Thank you friends 👍
22 March 2023, 23:11
Ludvík Kružík
Alec, your modifications to this kit are great. 👍 I just don't understand one thing. Is there any reason why you didn't simply weaken parts 62-65, 66 and 67 from the inside and then glue the Eduard parts to them?
23 March 2023, 00:15
Jakub Fiala
This is a pleasure to watch 👍 As usual 🙂
23 March 2023, 09:34
Alec K
Welcome Jakube 👍

Ludvíku: A fair question regarding a choice I myself questioned. I though the Eduard parts were too thin (the formed reinforcing metal structure on the interior of the doors seems quite deep to my eye). Also, the front wheel bay door structure looks different than the Eduard interpretation. All that said, I think thinning the kits' parts and adding styrene strips would have been easier. Cheers 👍
23 March 2023, 11:13
Konrad
Amazing!
23 March 2023, 11:49
Ludvík Kružík
Thank you for your reply. I don't mean to disparage your work in any way. I knew you had a reason. I just didn't know what it was.
The result looks very good. 👍 Especially considering the actual size of the parts in 1:72 scale. It's obvious you take great care with all the details. I wish you a steady hand and a good eye throughout the build of the model and look forward to seeing the progress. 🙂
23 March 2023, 12:11
Alec K
Completely understood, I knew what you meant 🙂 👍
23 March 2023, 19:01
Daniel Klink
Most impressive Alec.. That Metalwork is awesome!
Love the outcome so far👍
23 March 2023, 19:12
bughunter
Exactly Daniel! A joy to follow 👍
23 March 2023, 20:33
bughunter
A drawer like this is indispensable! The search light is beautiful!
30 March 2023, 21:12
Guy Rump
Great modelling! 👍
31 March 2023, 06:59
Alec K
Thank you mates! Frank: I imagine you and others will relate 🙂. Recently I was going through my "keep for just in case" items and failed to get rid of much. Most of such items do not occupy a lot of space, it's much harder to justify keeping junk that does 😉
31 March 2023, 11:18
bughunter
That it also a fact: if you don't used a thing for years and drop it in the bin one week later you will need it! That is caused by Murphy's law.
31 March 2023, 11:20
Alec K
😄 😄 😄 👍
31 March 2023, 11:22
Alec K
Greetings mates! Contrary to what you may be thinking, I have NOT been screwing off and AM actively working on this, just veeery slowly. Here is an update on my labors.
16 July 2023, 15:27
Cuajete
Good progress, Alec. Looking so good 👍
16 July 2023, 18:06
Ludvík Kružík
I'm watching this with great interest. I am always amazed at what can be done on this scale. 👍
17 July 2023, 08:11
Alec K
Thanks much guys. This gives me strength to keep plugging away at this beast 😄
17 July 2023, 12:32
Erik Leijdens
Impressed by your build, great scratching and use of "household" materials.
18 July 2023, 09:46
Alec K
Cheers friends. Just so you don't think I gave up on this beast, here are some progress pics. This project has been a MONSTER but it's progressing, despite my every effort to screw it up.
3 February, 00:11
Ronan
Very nice so far 👍
3 February, 07:32
gorby
Remarkable Alec! Your attention to detail is jaw-dropping.
3 February, 08:19
Michael Kohl
Very fine build log with loads of fixes. I thoroughly enjoy it.
3 February, 11:50
J35J
Great progress, detail level is outstanding.👍🏻
3 February, 12:42
Nicolas
I'll take a seat and watch.
3 February, 12:48
Alec K
Thanks gents for stopping by and for your kind comments. It's always a pleasure to read those 👍
4 February, 01:33
Jennifer Franklin
I love your journaling, so much to learn from you, following 👀. Your work is amazing.
4 February, 02:30
bughunter
Great that you continued to work on this bird and uploaded new pics....
But, have you deleted all old pics and uploaded new ones? Normally I check the date to see, where the news are, but here _all_ pics are of the actual date 🙁 But some were definitely not new for me.
4 February, 18:23
Clement
Wow, this is trully impressive. I admire your scratchbuilding ability!
4 February, 18:26
Alec K
Thank you friends for your comments and support, very appreciated.

Jennifer: I am glad you like my ramblings. I realize I get into the weeds, but I always enjoyed others sharing their progress in detail and it has helped me great deal with my own modeling journey, so I am trying to do the same.

Frank, you are correct. There was a discussion some time ago about the preferred sizing of images for albums and I realized mine were pretty small, so I decided to re-upload the old pics in higher resolution. The teaser in the album marks where new work images begin. I hope it's not a big faux pas to do this as I plan to upgrade some of my older albums this way.
5 February, 01:02
bughunter
Thank you Alex - the new bigger picture size is for sure a _good_ reason to replace them 👍
There was also a discussion in feature request that replacing pictures by better ones do not trigger a notify. So this can be done behind the scenes without bother anyone..
5 February, 07:19
Jakub Fiala
Hello Alec. I'm glad to see you back here after some short break 🙂
That new vacu canopy looks great 👍
5 February, 09:44
Alec K
Díky Jakube, glad you stopped by. This thing WILL be done this year… 😄
5 February, 12:34
Cuajete
Great job, Alec. I'm glad to see you again here 🙂
5 February, 20:19
Alec K
Thank you Cuajeye 🙂
6 February, 03:00
Lochsa River
a master class....
6 February, 04:25
Alec K
Finally painted something on this bird that will be visible on the outside. Cheers!
24 February, 02:23
Michael Kohl
A pleasure to follow you on this journey. Sprue goo bubbles are a problem I am familiar with too and is doesn't have to do with stirring. Unfortunately I cannot provide an alternative theory why this happens. Maybe someone out there can enlighten us.
24 February, 07:05
gorby
Good grief you've put an amazing amount of effort into those flaps!
24 February, 08:25
Ludvík Kružík
Alec, good progress! 👍 I admire the precision with which you create the details of the model. My admiration is all the greater because your model is in 1/72 scale.

The bubbles could have been caused by a chemical reaction between the sprue material and the solvent, or between the plastic of the model and the "plastic slurry" during drying (similar to adding yeast to dough), but that's just my guess.
24 February, 09:13
Zbynek Honzik
Alec, what a no-compromise project! Very inspiring! And fingers crossed that the wind doesn't get out of your sails. 👍🍀
24 February, 09:42
Alec K
Hmm, interesting observations regarding the sprue goo bubbling, thanks for commenting on that Michael and Ludvik. Ludvíku, I think there is probably something to your theory. I just bought some dissolved putty from GSI and have high hopes for it.

Gordy: "good grief" about sums it up…

Zbynku, thanks for the encouraging post 🙂
24 February, 12:39
Jennifer Franklin
great job replacing the messed-up canopy
24 February, 13:02
Bernhard Schrock
Alec: I am very happy to see that this great project continues. You solved the canopy problem very well. I suspect that your self-made part is clearer than the one from the kit….🙂.
Great details on the wheel bays & landing gear, which is also movable! I am looking forward to further progress.🙂
24 February, 13:56
bughunter
Great and careful work again!
May be your sprue putty layer was too thick? The extra thin glue need a way to go out. So it is may be better to work in thin layers and give the glue the chance to left the plastic.
I'm also not a fan of normal putty, but I used some days ago the Tamiya Light curing putty (I wrote about in my Swallow project). I like it! But also there it is recommended in the manual to use only thin layers up to 2mm. If you put light on a thicker layer it will get too hot inside and create bubbles. But as this hardens quickly with UV-light it is no problem to apply additional layers.
24 February, 17:27
Cuajete
Wow... fantastic job so far 👍
24 February, 20:31
Alec K
Thank you mates. I think the canopy was the correct decision, the thickness alone makes it so much better. Silver linings…

Bugs, I think you are right about the goo. I did glob it on pretty thick, forgetting all my school chemistry 😄. Thanks for the advice as well, I'll have to look up that Tamiya light curing putty.
24 February, 22:31
Marius
Alec, such a gorgeous aircraft which I also want to build. I got dissapointed to find out that the Hasegawa kit has raised lines and I wasn't yet willing to do the effort you are doing now.

Outstanding work, I admire the dedication you're pouring in this project. Thank you for recommending some scribing tools, mine got old and blunt and needed new ones.
One question: why use the saw for scribing? What is the advantage?
10 March, 06:25
Thomas Bischoff
I missed this thread completely - outstanding work! Landing Gear, Cockpit, Flaps and much more just makes me feel like a beginner.
10 March, 08:06
gorby
Amazing work Alec!
10 March, 08:44
Alec K
Thanks you guys. Thomas, your work looks rather advanced to me 🙂 👍

Marius, this is my first scribing/riveting project on the entire model and I really enjoyed the process. Regarding my use of thin saw blade: on curved surfaces like the sides of a fuselage, I find it difficult to use the UMM scribers. It's hard to describe, you just have to experience it. To get a nice even panel line with the scriber, I apply several passes at low pressure. This is hard to do when you are following a curve because the scriber's "angle of attack" relative to the surface is important and must be continually maintained as you move the tool. Saw works much better and produces a comparable result. Cheers!
10 March, 19:18
Michael Kohl
I can only second Alecs arguments. Particularly if you have a panelline which was interrupted- by sanding for example - the saw can use the still existing grove as a guide much better than a scriber can.
10 March, 23:24
Gary Kitchen
Wow. What an odyssey of a build log. So detailed and painstakingly explained. Thank you. All aboard for the remainder of this journey.
11 March, 07:03
Łukasz Gliński
Dat rivets look great, watching with envy. 👍
Thx for the Dymo tape hint, I have to test it, all these fancy modelling scotch tapes seem too thin for my taste.
11 March, 10:14
Alec K
Thanks Gary, welcome to the odyssey. We should hit port soon 🙂

Łukasz, Dymo tape is pretty good and readily available, but couple words of caution: its adhesive is very aggressive and tends to leave residue on smooth surfaces, and it's not very "bendy". It sticks to Surfacer fine and comes off the same, but I had it peel off paint on smoother paint finish. The Carving Guide Tape (HIQPARTS CGT-6MM, No) is a better option IMHO but not sure how easily available.

CGT-6MM
 
11 March, 12:01
Łukasz Gliński
Thx for the additional info. The transparent ones don't work for me at all - my eyesight is too poor 😉
But I think Dymo could be good for the basic rescribing, even before surfacer.
For the later corrections I have these green semi-transparent one, but its edges are not thick enough for me to do the long straight lines:
mojehobby.pl/product..-Edged-Tape-3mm.html
11 March, 12:16
Clement
What an impressive work! Your dedication to the project is inspiring.
11 March, 12:49
Nathan Dempsey
Great build log. Some very useful information on scribing too.
11 March, 14:08
Jakub Fiala
Very nice rescribing, Alec 👍 . As for dymo tape, I have the same experience as you.
Its nice to see, you are using Hauler products. This company is located about 500 meters from my home 🙂
11 March, 16:09
Alec K
Thanks Clement and Nathan!

Łukasz - for sure, give it a try. For straight scribing, I like a firmer wide tape to keep the "straightness" and Dymo tape works great for that. It's also nice and thick for guiding the scribed. My only complaint, again, is that the adhesive sometimes stay put.

Jakube - thanks for encouragement. Do you mean PlusModel? Or does Hauler makes their PE? Either way, I am jealous 🙂 👍
12 March, 00:12
Jakub Fiala
Alec, i mean Hauler ( scribing template on your pic#110). They really make their PE. I saw it with my own eyes 🙂
12 March, 12:01
Alec K
Oh yeah, sorry! Got it. I have many Hauler PE sets (as well as their kits) in my stash 🙂
12 March, 12:30
Ludvík Kružík
Alec, the longer I follow your work on the model, the more I like it. The care you take with all the details is admirable. 👍

In the time I have been building my models, I have come to the same experience as you. For restoring panel lines on curved surfaces of the model (like the fuselage), a razor saw is best. It's exactly as Michael Kohl writes a bit above.

To transcribe the lines on the model I use (among other things) rulers, which I made from an ordinary rolling ruler metal tape measure. I cut strips of different lengths from it. These strips are flexible and adapt easily to a curved surface. For even more flexibility, the strip can be cut lengthwise into two narrower strips.
13 March, 09:03
Marius
This has turned in a very helpful thread with all the discussiond about scribing. I would like to share my own method for irregular surfaces. I'm using tape for electrical cable insulations together with a pointy tool. The tool is normally aimed at scribing access panels or doors, but I use it for larger panel lines too. Check photos #36 and #38 from this album:

MiG-23BN - Iraq - 1982 | Album by Redicus (1:72)

13 March, 11:49
Alec K
Great techniques Ludvik and Marius, thanks for sharing 👍
13 March, 12:02
Łukasz Gliński
Interesting ideas, thx for sharing 👍
13 March, 13:41
Cuajete
Great ideas! Thanks for sharing 👍
13 March, 18:57
Alec K
Managed some progress, engines are on the wings. Getting close to assembling this beast and finally painting.
7 April, 17:16
Cuajete
Wow...I can't believe what a huge improvement you are making to this tool. Looks great!
8 April, 18:32
Alec K
Thanks Cuajete. The beast finally has wings and received a coat of paint. The saga continues...
27 April, 01:41
Ludvík Kružík
That's great progress. The beast is coming to life. 👍
27 April, 08:58
Bernhard Schrock
The painting results are looking great!
27 April, 09:09
Michael Kohl
It certainly does
27 April, 10:22
Tony Cooke
Phenomenal!!
27 April, 23:56
Alec K
Thanks very much! Neptune is now decaled, very happy with how that turned out 🙂
11 May, 18:59
gorby
Nice work with the decals Alec. I looks great.
12 May, 07:42
Robert Podkoński
How did I miss this master-class modelling tutorial? From now I am definitely following this talent show!
12 May, 08:03
Alec K
Thanks gorby. Robert, thanks for stopping by 🙂 👍
12 May, 11:50
Gordon Sørensen
Great work on all the detail you added to the Neptune, Alex! Looks fantastic!
12 May, 14:15
Cuajete
Great painting job, masking and good job with the decals 👌
12 May, 18:18
bughunter
Once again, this will be a dream of a model!
12 May, 18:24
Ludvík Kružík
Alec, it's admirable what you've done with this model. It looks fantastic. Fingers crossed that you manage to finish it successfully. 👍
The finish line is very close. 🙂
14 May, 15:25
Alec K
Thanks all for leaving encouraging remarks. It's indeed getting close and chances for me screwing it up loom large: weathering is not my forte…
14 May, 16:47
Jennifer Franklin
It's looking great Alec! You can do it.
14 May, 19:07
Mark D
Great subject, great work! 👍
14 May, 19:43
Maciej Bellos
Looks beautiful! Take your time, don't rush things!
14 May, 20:56
Alec K
Thank you mates, I'll do my best 😄
15 May, 20:14
Oliver Zwiener
Klasse Ding !!!
20 May, 07:23
Alec K
Danke Oliver!

I am in the final stretch on this one. Just some final weathering and it should be done. Cheers!
11 July, 11:11
Michael .
Following
11 July, 12:02
Gary Victory
Lovely build and progress Alec.
11 July, 12:22
Mark Medwell
This is an amazing build... those main gear bays! I can smell the oil and fuel as if I was standing inside them on a pre-flight walkaround.
11 July, 12:40
Cuajete
Wow...
11 July, 17:57
Pietro De Angelis
An impressive quantity and quality of work, masterpiece by photoetchs and scratchbuild, congrats!
11 July, 20:36
Skyhiker
Somehow I came late to this show...
11 July, 23:16
Ludvík Kružík
Alec, you're doing top-notch work. The very fine and precise execution of all the details adds to the convincingness of the model. It's really hard to believe that this is a 1/72 scale model. 👍 👍 👍
12 July, 07:43
Bernhard Schrock
A true masterpiece! I have looked at the current, new photos three times. And will definitely do it again. Great great great! Detailing, cleanliness, implementation and painting! 🙂🙂🙂
12 July, 10:53
bughunter
Yeah, I can only sign the last comments! Your careful preparation to allow a clean mounting pays back now 👍
Last week I saw a finished model of this kit at a local club meeting and it reminded me of your build.
12 July, 16:43
Zbynek Honzik
I fully subscribe to the above comments. 👏👏👏
12 July, 20:18
Alec K
Thank you mates for your kind and encouraging feedback. This has been my longest continuous project to date ( too long imho). It's interesting to note that this 1972 tooling still has life in it (based on how many, even today, continue to be built). Certainly not comparable to today's fare, overall it's a very nice kit. Just have to finish few details as I plan to bring it to the IPMS-USA annual contest next week. Cheers.
12 July, 21:07
Bernhard Schrock
Alec: Enjoy the exhibition. If I were in the jury, it would be the first place for me just because of the initiative and the skills in scratch building🙂. In my opinion, it is not really art to replace the half the model with brass, resin and 3D, but to create a masterpiece from a 50-year-old kit. 🙂
14 July, 18:50
Alec K
Thank you Bernhard for your kind comment, I really appreciate it 🙂. Getting a prize would be nice (I am as vain as the next guy), but I keep my expectations low. IPMS-USA judging focuses on build quality and execution, and my skills are not strong in this area. If two models are tied from this perspective, then the more complex one wins, but if there is a clean-built Neptune with no errors but no modifications next to mine, they win. A lot also depends on who shows up (I.e. the models on the table).

I am looking forward to the show as it's a great time to see many great builds in person, chat with fellow modelers and support the hobby. A big plus is that it's close to where I live, so no vendor room limit for this stash hoarder 😄. I will post pictures from the show when I get back.
15 July, 12:12
Ludvík Kružík
Alec, I think the chances of success are good. Maybe luck will smile on you. In any case, I'll keep my fingers crossed 🙂
... whatever the outcome, enjoy the show!
15 July, 13:19
Maciej Bellos
Loss for words. The Neptune looks superb. Fingers crossed!

Looking forward for the show photos.
15 July, 13:48
Cuajete
I hope you get the well-deserved award, Alec 👍
Good luck!
16 July, 18:53
Alec K
Thanks very much mates. No pressure... 😄 😄 😄 Ludvik is right, I will need some big smiles (hopefully not laughs) from Lady Luck. I have uploaded the final WIP pics, finished build and show albums hopefully by end on July.
17 July, 01:17
gorby
This has been a remarkable build to follow, absolutely stunning work mate! If this doesn't win best in show the judges should get better guide-dogs. 😉
17 July, 07:11
Marius
Hats down Alec, a true masterpiece. One of the most attractive and special models I have seen here lately!!
17 July, 10:23
Michael Kohl
I can only agree with Marius and Gorby. I enjoyed following your build immensely. And I will strive to come closer to the cleanliness of your construction, which is impressive.
17 July, 14:41
bughunter
What a marvellous finale 👍 Hats off to your perseverance!
Good luck and have fun there 🙂
18 July, 05:58
Neuling
An amazingly clean and detailed build!
18 July, 08:26
Alec K
Guys, I really appreciate your really nice comments. I just realized I started this project back in June 2022 and worked on it pretty much continuously since then (with the exception of few months during this past winter). To date, the largest project for me in all aspects. I am in active recovering now (just finished a mojoreset OOB 🙂.

Arrived at the contest yesterday and there were already many worthy builds in my category on the table, so I will be surprised if I even place. So many great modelers out there! The show promises to be a feast for the eyes (there are 2500 registered entries with many more walk-ins expected). Cheers!
18 July, 13:19
Cuajete
Great job, Alec. Fantastic result... I love it!
Congrats!

If this project is not a winner, it is because the judges have had to think a lot to give the prize to someone else. But for the Scalemates colleagues this will be a clear winner in all aspects. Good luck!
18 July, 17:54
Guy Rump
Great build! 👍
18 July, 18:28
Nathan Dempsey
Good golly that's a fine finish!
18 July, 19:06
Alec K
Hello friends. Lady luck got drunk and the Neptune received first place in the "1/72 large twin engine aircraft" category 🙂

For those interested, here are links to a selection of pics from the show:

Aircraft: IPMS-USA National Convention 2024 | Album by Pardubak
Military Vehicles: IPMS-USA National Convention 2024 | Album by Pardubak
Figures: IPMS-USA National Convention 2024 | Album by Pardubak
Dioramas: IPMS-USA National Convention 2024 | Album by Pardubak
Other (Ships, Automotive, Sci-fi, Misc, Venue): IPMS-USA National Convention 2024 | Album by Pardubak
29 July, 02:14
Michael Kohl
I'd say Lady Luck was sober and good mooded. Congrats and thanks for this ambitious, informative and extremely clean and precise build thread. I enjoyed it very much.
29 July, 05:33
Zbynek Honzik
Congratulations, Alec! Lady Luck didn't get drunk, she stayed completely sober, because you deserve that first place! 😀🫵👍
29 July, 05:35
gorby
Nothing to do with luck mate, purely down to your remarkable modelling skill. Fortunately the judges recognised that. Well deserved award Alec. 🙂
Thanks for the links, I'll enjoy having a look thought them later. 👍
29 July, 06:03
bughunter
I can only sign what gorby said 👍 Congratulation - well deserved!
29 July, 06:35
Robert Blaschke
Tomu hovorím modelárčina. Narobíš sa ako kôň a nakoniec 95 percent práce nie je vôbec vidieť. Ešte aj tá konštrukcia krídel nad klapkami je zospodu, skrytá normálnemu pohľadu 🙂
Ale inak úchvatná práca a nádherný model. 👍
29 July, 06:49
Maciej Bellos
Congrats!!!! Well deserved and no luck at all, but a reward for all the tremendous effort put on this kit.
29 July, 07:06
Spanjaard
arriving late to the party, but what a trip .. . amazing job everywhere, stunning patience, planning and execution. certainly no luck involved in getting the award, truly deserved!!
29 July, 07:53
Ludvík Kružík
I can only agree with what those before me have written.
The honorable and precise work on this model has been deservedly appreciated. Congratulations on a well-deserved victory! 👍👍👍
29 July, 07:59
Bernhard Schrock
I'm looking forward to it with you! The referees appreciated YOUR OWN performance.🙂
29 July, 08:50
Pietro De Angelis
Nothing else to add,
only congratulations!
29 July, 10:23
Michael .
Congratulations!!!
29 July, 12:16
Cuajete
I totally agree with all mates. It is a well-deserved award and the judges have appreciated it 👍

Congrats. Enjoy it, Alec!
29 July, 17:07
Oleg Smilyk
Wow,masterpiece ,thanks for the sharing!
29 July, 17:30
Nicolas
Congrats, well deserved. 👍
29 July, 17:50
J35J
Congrats Alec! Top performance, enjoy!👍🏻
29 July, 17:54
Dieter Bihlmaier
Amazing!
29 July, 17:56
Jakub Fiala
Aleši, tohle je prostě nádhera! Gongratulations to very well deserved award. I am looking forward to see final pictures.
29 July, 19:36
S M
Congratulation!⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
29 July, 20:18
Łukasz Gliński
Well deserved, joining the congratulations
30 July, 10:21
Alec K
Mates, thank you all for your very kind words and support, it means a lot. This build was sucking the lifeforce out of me so it's nice to see it turned out pretty good. I was amazed how much more effort a bigger model takes (I have a whole new appreciation for large scale builders). Going down the detailing rabbit hole did not help, but that's just the OCD acting up… 😄

Few finished pics are now uploaded. I am having a helluva time fitting this thing into my photo booth, so more will follow once I have time to make some modifications. Cheers!
30 July, 10:36
gorby
WOW! Absolute stunning result Alec. Beautiful photos as well.
30 July, 10:49
Robert Podkoński
Awesome model. Well deserved prize. Congrats!
30 July, 12:58
Skyhiker
Alec, great job and congratulations! In the future instead of using ridged rod for static dischargers, which can easily break off, you would be better off using brush bristles, preferably pig hair, but it depends on the scale you are doing. They are strong and flexible but keep their shape if they are touched. They are also great for antenna.
30 July, 14:12
S M
What a beauty!
30 July, 15:08
Alec K
Thanks mates. The wire static dischargers are indeed problematic and I managed to knock them off already. Good idea with the brush bristles, thanks Skyhiker 👍
30 July, 15:57
David Taylor
Nice.
30 July, 16:25
Finn
Master class!
30 July, 17:40
Nathan Dempsey
Well deserved! What a great build. It was fun to watch too.
30 July, 22:11
Dutch
Alec, Beautiful work on this vintage kit. I have built two many, many moons ago during my teenage years and you have truly brought the old plastic to life. It looks like you could jump right in and fire her up. Great work. I look forward to more of your handiwork. Kind reregards. Dutch
30 July, 22:19
Alec K
Dutch, glad this brought back fond (hopefully) memories. This was a memory build for me too, although I did not get to build one back then for reasons I get into under the project's writeup. Still a very fine kit indeed.
30 July, 23:28
Dutch
I just build kits, you create masterpieces. There is a difference. But, yes, it brought back fond memories. It went together well and stayed together well. If I remember correctly, it was somewhere in the $8-10 range at my local hobby store. You have much more patience than I do.
30 July, 23:42
Gordon Sørensen
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30 July, 23:38
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добави нов фотоалбум.
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Łukasz Gliński
Following
16 July, 11:22
Marcelo S Camargo Pinto
Acompanhando!
22 July, 01:43
Robert Podkoński
Good job so far. Keep it up!
23 July, 05:25
Paulo Fonseca
добави нов фотоалбум.
7 7 July, 00:12
scaleffect
Now this is a fun looking project
23 July, 00:56
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30 July, 23:35
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