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LUKAS Hrubes
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CH-54A Tarhe - Weighted Wheels Set
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Mario Moser
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KV Soviet Heavy Tanks Prototypes – Pre-Series – KV-1 – KV-2 and the German KW I/KW...
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LUKAS Hrubes
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CH-54A "Tarhe" Folded main rotor with blade fold restraint systems
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Scott Dutton
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1 9 September, 11:16
TheDoctor
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AH-64A Early Seatbelts STEEL TRUMPETER
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AH-64A Early Seatbelts STEEL TRUMPETER
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Soeren R.
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AGM-114K Hellfire II missiles AH-64, AH-1, UH-60, SH-60, Tiger, OH-58, RAH-66, MQ-1, MQ-9 - (4 Pcs.)
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Spanjaard@SCM Data suggestions
the below searches will give a few more duplicated clubs
SCM Search: Oregon Mid-Valley Modelers
SCM Search: North Bay Scale Modelers
SCM Search: IPMS Hawaii, Battleship Row
SCM Search: Georgia Mountain Modelers
SCM Search: IPMS Malvern Hills Modelling
SCM Search: Modeliuok
SCM Search: VALHALLA
SCM Search: lisboa
SCM Search: IPMS Roscoe Turner
SCM Search: triad
Probably also duplicated
SCM Search: Hong Kong Scale Modelling Society
SCM Search: IPMS FRESNO SCALE MODELERS
this one seems more an event than a club.
Oregon Modelers Society Fall Show (21. 九月, Clackamas, OR US)
and this one seem certainly needs to be deleted
scalemates.com/sites/site.php?id=3299
SCM Search: Oregon Mid-Valley Modelers
SCM Search: North Bay Scale Modelers
SCM Search: IPMS Hawaii, Battleship Row
SCM Search: Georgia Mountain Modelers
SCM Search: IPMS Malvern Hills Modelling
SCM Search: Modeliuok
SCM Search: VALHALLA
SCM Search: lisboa
SCM Search: IPMS Roscoe Turner
SCM Search: triad
Probably also duplicated
SCM Search: Hong Kong Scale Modelling Society
SCM Search: IPMS FRESNO SCALE MODELERS
this one seems more an event than a club.
Oregon Modelers Society Fall Show (21. 九月, Clackamas, OR US)
and this one seem certainly needs to be deleted
scalemates.com/sites/site.php?id=3299
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1 3 September, 15:01
Kesa Tiho
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i found one of my old planes but i dont have the box and i need some help identifying itRevell 1:72 bf-109 G10 for ref
7 September, 13:33
Skyhiker
It looks like a Transall C-160 in a smaller scale than your bf-109. Probably an early Heller kit. The decals look like left overs from other kits seeing that this plane is from the 60s and not WWII era.
It looks like a Transall C-160 in a smaller scale than your bf-109. Probably an early Heller kit. The decals look like left overs from other kits seeing that this plane is from the 60s and not WWII era.
9 September, 10:30
Kesa Tiho
The decals i placed on there were from a tamiya 1:72 F4U-1A. But thanks for the answer, of course ill look into it a little bit more but still
The decals i placed on there were from a tamiya 1:72 F4U-1A. But thanks for the answer, of course ill look into it a little bit more but still
9 September, 11:06
DuperScale
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28 11 July, 21:06
Chris Parsons
Oh ya!
Built a couple of Broplan vac kits, a real challenge but great for the feeling of overcoming a challenge and creative accomplishment
Oh ya!
Built a couple of Broplan vac kits, a real challenge but great for the feeling of overcoming a challenge and creative accomplishment
11 July, 23:27
Thomas Kolb
OMG, what a challenge! 🙂 Those panel lines look quite uneven, will you try to rescribe them or just take them for what they are? In any way, I am super curious how these sheets of plastic can be turned into a model, so I will watch with interest!
OMG, what a challenge! 🙂 Those panel lines look quite uneven, will you try to rescribe them or just take them for what they are? In any way, I am super curious how these sheets of plastic can be turned into a model, so I will watch with interest!
12 July, 02:31
DuperScale
Welcome mates, the panellines are aweful but the material is so thin, i'm scarred that i cut right trough it when i try to rescribe them.
Welcome mates, the panellines are aweful but the material is so thin, i'm scarred that i cut right trough it when i try to rescribe them.
12 July, 06:24
Nicolas
Following. Got my first vacu kit this weekend. I hope I can learn something here.
Following. Got my first vacu kit this weekend. I hope I can learn something here.
16 July, 14:48
Chris Parsons
Hi DuperScale, I built a couple of Broplan vac ATR kits, converting one 72 500 to a 42 300. A few pics of the work in my "albums" if you're interested in the kind of model you can achieve from a Broplan kit with a bit of work…sweat and tears, foul language, alcohol and time….
Hi DuperScale, I built a couple of Broplan vac ATR kits, converting one 72 500 to a 42 300. A few pics of the work in my "albums" if you're interested in the kind of model you can achieve from a Broplan kit with a bit of work…sweat and tears, foul language, alcohol and time….
16 July, 23:24
Treehugger
DuperScale, how about scribing into a layer of primer paint?
This way, scribing should be a lot easier afaik, scribing into the primer layer of paing, and not plastic.
This guy on youtube did this, on regular plastic models though.
DuperScale, how about scribing into a layer of primer paint?
This way, scribing should be a lot easier afaik, scribing into the primer layer of paing, and not plastic.
This guy on youtube did this, on regular plastic models though.
20 August, 05:21
Treehugger
As for the clear parts, I wonder if it could be done this way
1) Cut out a square/rectangle shape, removing the oval form from windows. The larger the hole the better, to create some extra space around the old window shape. Enough space to work with putty later on.
2) Glue in a flat thin strip of transparent styrene on inside of model.
3) Glue in a square/rectangle shape transparent styrene, outside the model, laminated with the existing strip of transparent styrene on inside, so double layered.
If keeping the new window parts larger than the old window shape it should be easier to use some putty after adding masking tape that have the shape of the old windows. The larger these new outer square/rectangle window shapes are, the easier it is to add putty to create a smooth surface, then hopefully the center part is clear enough, to mask off the final shape of the old window shape, before painting.
Afaik a common issue using Mikro Kristal Klear is that you can't sand the clear part afterwards, because the clear part is like rubber iirc. You can iirc easily remove this clear part though, just poke/pull it out. Unsure if there would be any residue left after removing the rubber like liquid clear stuff after it dries.
As for the clear parts, I wonder if it could be done this way
1) Cut out a square/rectangle shape, removing the oval form from windows. The larger the hole the better, to create some extra space around the old window shape. Enough space to work with putty later on.
2) Glue in a flat thin strip of transparent styrene on inside of model.
3) Glue in a square/rectangle shape transparent styrene, outside the model, laminated with the existing strip of transparent styrene on inside, so double layered.
If keeping the new window parts larger than the old window shape it should be easier to use some putty after adding masking tape that have the shape of the old windows. The larger these new outer square/rectangle window shapes are, the easier it is to add putty to create a smooth surface, then hopefully the center part is clear enough, to mask off the final shape of the old window shape, before painting.
Afaik a common issue using Mikro Kristal Klear is that you can't sand the clear part afterwards, because the clear part is like rubber iirc. You can iirc easily remove this clear part though, just poke/pull it out. Unsure if there would be any residue left after removing the rubber like liquid clear stuff after it dries.
20 August, 05:25
Treehugger
Another thing one could do with clear parts an idea:
1) Glue in a long strip of transparent styrene on inside of plane.
2) Add some kind of epoxy or something that can be sanded, without the epoxy damaging the underlying transparent styrene.
3) Idea is to use the liquid stuff to fill in the perfectly shaped holes for the windows, then sand the liquid stuff flush after it dries.
What won't work imo, is doing multiple rounds of adding liquids to create some goo that goes transparent. I think if you sand this stuff multiple times adding more liquid stuff, you get a flawed result I think. I tried something like that with gloss varnish, trying to build up a solid clear shape. Did not work as expected.
Another thing one could do with clear parts an idea:
1) Glue in a long strip of transparent styrene on inside of plane.
2) Add some kind of epoxy or something that can be sanded, without the epoxy damaging the underlying transparent styrene.
3) Idea is to use the liquid stuff to fill in the perfectly shaped holes for the windows, then sand the liquid stuff flush after it dries.
What won't work imo, is doing multiple rounds of adding liquids to create some goo that goes transparent. I think if you sand this stuff multiple times adding more liquid stuff, you get a flawed result I think. I tried something like that with gloss varnish, trying to build up a solid clear shape. Did not work as expected.
20 August, 05:35
Treehugger
In this thread, and in photo #13, the guy apparently put tape outside, and poured clear resin on the inside to fill the window holes. Unsure if such resin will react and maybe eat up or warp any thin parts ala vacuum kits. I guess this can be tested with some scrap plastic if having some piece left over.
Boeing 737-530 Smart Wings 1:144 | Album by Zbynek (1:144)
In this thread, and in photo #13, the guy apparently put tape outside, and poured clear resin on the inside to fill the window holes. Unsure if such resin will react and maybe eat up or warp any thin parts ala vacuum kits. I guess this can be tested with some scrap plastic if having some piece left over.
Boeing 737-530 Smart Wings 1:144 | Album by Zbynek (1:144)
20 August, 07:35
Łukasz Gliński
The UV transparent resin is usually sandable (to some degree), maybe that might help?
Similarly to Treehugger I'd reinforce it with a transparent styrene from the inside of the fuselage anyway.
Or you might leave the windows open and fill them with Kristal Klear after painting - this is what I did on my Jetstream, Avanti & Yak-40. But if you want to seal it with gloss varnish, remember to keep very thin layers (guess how I learned it 🙂).
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Blue Jetstream (SP-KWN) | Album by Woody (1:72)
Avanti! | Album by Woody (1:72)
The UV transparent resin is usually sandable (to some degree), maybe that might help?
Similarly to Treehugger I'd reinforce it with a transparent styrene from the inside of the fuselage anyway.
Or you might leave the windows open and fill them with Kristal Klear after painting - this is what I did on my Jetstream, Avanti & Yak-40. But if you want to seal it with gloss varnish, remember to keep very thin layers (guess how I learned it 🙂).
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Blue Jetstream (SP-KWN) | Album by Woody (1:72)
Avanti! | Album by Woody (1:72)
20 August, 07:59
DuperScale
Hi, thanks for the input mates. I'm quite happy with the kristal clear on the small windows and i think i do it like Lukasz said. After everything is done i do the windows as the last step.
The windscreen window could work but i think i used little to much of the kristal clear.
Hi, thanks for the input mates. I'm quite happy with the kristal clear on the small windows and i think i do it like Lukasz said. After everything is done i do the windows as the last step.
The windscreen window could work but i think i used little to much of the kristal clear.
20 August, 16:10
DuperScale
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6 2 September, 21:11
DuperScale
It was fairly easy to build. The plastic is pretty soft but a perfect model for beginners.
It was fairly easy to build. The plastic is pretty soft but a perfect model for beginners.
7 September, 08:06
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