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justjohn
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13211
M113A3 "Iraq 2003"
Academy 1:35
13211 2011 Nuove parti
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Sylvain Plante
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14223
USS Missouri BB 63 Modeler's Edition
Academy 1:700
14223 2017 Nuove parti
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Rui S
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PK99
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TBA32-2024A
P-51B Mustang
Eduard 1:32
TBA32-2024A 2025* Nuovo stampo
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Rui S
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Bill McCullough
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48-0263
F-101 Voodoo Canada 416 Lynx & ADWC USAF
SuperScale International 1:48
48-0263 (48-263)
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Bill McCullough
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48-0263
F-101 Voodoo Canada 416 Lynx & ADWC USAF
SuperScale International 1:48
48-0263 (48-263)
6 October, 01:14
Bill McCullough
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5829
F-101 Voodoo Century Series
Monogram 1:48
5829 1990 Cambiato ???
6 October, 01:11
Bill McCullough
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5829
F-101 Voodoo Century Series
Monogram 1:48
5829 1990 Cambiato ???
6 October, 01:10
Bill McCullough
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KH80127
F9F-8 & F9F-8P "Cougar"
Kitty Hawk 1:48
KH80127 2015 Nuove parti
6 October, 01:10
Bill McCullough
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85-5803
F-14A Tomcat
Revell 1:48
85-5803 2012 Nuova scatola
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Bill McCullough
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A04054A
English Electric Lightning F.2A
Airfix 1:72
A04054A 2022 Nuove decalcomanie
6 October, 01:10
Fernando Ramirez
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1:72
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1:72 P-40N Warhawk (Special Hobby SH72374)
Curtiss P-40N-5 Warhawk
US US Army Air Forces (1941-1947)
89 FS, 80 FG 65 / 42-105233 Butter Bean II (Maj. A. L. Evan)
1944 World War 2 - Assam IN
FS34088 FS34092 FS36622
 
6 October, 01:09
Fernando Ramirez
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1:72 Vickers Wellington Mk. X/XIV (Revell 04601)
Vickers Wellington Mk.XIV
GB Royal Air Force Coastal Command (1936-1969)
No. 456 Sqn. NB888, K1
Dicembre 1943 World War 2 - Bone DZ
greyish Blue + Tank grey, Greenish grey, White
 
6 October, 01:07
Ernie
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AW10101
IJN Submarine I-365 Wooden Deck for Aoshima 005682 kit
ArtwoxModel 1:350
AW10101 2013 Nuovo stampo
6 October, 01:07
Bill McCullough
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25206
Dornier Do335A Pfeil & Kübelwagen Type 82 Set
Tamiya 1:48
25206 2023 Kit di montaggio Argomento multiplo (2)
6 October, 01:06
Calvin Gifford
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05113
U.F.O. (ex Lindberg)
Glencoe Models 1:48
05113 1996 Nuova scatola
6 October, 01:05
Calvin Gifford
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6 October, 01:05
Fernando Ramirez
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1:72 P-40E (Academy 12468)
Curtiss Kittyhawk Mk.Ia
AU Royal Australian Air Force (1921-now)
No. 77 Sqn. A29-113 U (Sqn.Ldr. Richard Creswell)
1942 World War 2 - New Guinea
FS34092 FS30118 FS36473
 
6 October, 01:04
Bill McCullough
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60741
Douglas F4D-1 Skyray
Tamiya 1:72
60741 (41) 1998 Nuovo stampo
6 October, 01:03
Fernando Ramirez
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1:72
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1:72 F4U-5 Corsair (Revell 64143)
6 October, 01:02
Bill McCullough
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KH80127
F9F-8 & F9F-8P "Cougar"
Kitty Hawk 1:48
KH80127 2015 Nuove parti
6 October, 01:02
concorde-144
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09171-8
SR.N4 Hovercraft
Airfix 1:144
09171-8 1976 Nuova scatola
6 October, 01:00
concorde-144
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09171
BHC SRN4 Hovercraft
Airfix 1:144
09171 2002 Nuova scatola
6 October, 01:00
OldGeek
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2008
U.S. Combat Vehicle
M10 “Booker”
Magic Factory 1:35
2008 2024* Nuovo stampo
6 October, 01:00
Kate Ward
aggiunto un nuovo album fotografico.
6 29 September, 22:20
Kate Ward
If I do them in batches of 8 I need 11 batches for each side. That helps me keep count.
29 September, 22:21
Ben M
Ah, armor modeling. Endless tracks. Watching!
29 September, 22:31
Kate Ward
Oh good, peer pressure, that'll keep me from slacking off. ^_^ I'm up to six 8-link sections of track so far, 16 to go. I had a panic moment where I was afraid I'd bought the wrong tracks, so the first thing I assembled from the Trumpeter kit proper was the sprocket wheels. And whew they do fit! Got a start on the lower hull too before bedtime.
30 September, 03:02
Ben M
I've been curious about metal tracks. I find the plastic individual links hard to work with but maybe I just need more practice.
30 September, 14:37
Robert Podkoński
Taking a seat here 🙂
30 September, 16:25
Kate Ward
I'm still figuring this website out, is the 2nd photo visible? I'm halfway there with the track, 11 of 22 sections, and in addition to the sprockets I've got the idlers and all the road wheels assembled. I was hoping to finish all of Step 1 as well, but I had some fit problems with the upper deck. Did it have to be in 3 pieces, Trumpeter? 😛

For one part of the rear, there's a choice of plastic or PE parts, and I had a go at trying the PE, using a tool handle that was about the right diameter as a mandrel. It didn't come out perfect, but I was looking at photos online of a real KV-85 on display in St Petersburg--the kit instructions were a little unclear about how it should look once assembled--and the real flange has a good big dent in it too. So I figure I'm good. ^_^

Following some old advice I remember from ~20 years ago when I first heard of Friul tracks, I'm using sewing pins rather than the softer wire that comes with the tracks. The fit is snug enough that I can press two links together and they will (4 times out of 5) stay put long enough to slide the pin in. Couple things I've learned the hard way: 1) gotta use a pin vise to drill them out, as hard as it is on my poor old wrists. Using a Dremel, it's too easy to do irreversible damage too fast; 2) don't cut off the pin heads and glue the pins down until I'm REALLY REALLY sure I've got them in the right order.

Two days, 11 sections totaling 88 tracks, and I've only stabbed myself with a pin 3 times. Go me.
1 October, 02:39
Ben M
Yes, the second photo is visible. You can go into the album, click edit, then for "teaser" select "use last image" and then click "save and close" if you want the newest picture to always show.

I would never have guessed to use sewing pins for this, yeah I think drilling all those holes with a pin vise sounds like fun for my arthritis.
1 October, 02:54
Kate Ward
Finished Step 1, not counting some gaps to fill and other cleanup. Oh god, those tiny tiny engine deck lift rings. Thank god the kit came with spares, I yeeted at least 6 of them into oblivion. 😛
2 October, 02:13
Kate Ward
Today's progress was making those two engine vents from the ET Model PE set. I've had that etch-mate sitting in a bin for 20 years, still in the original packaging, never used. 😛 It was a little frustrating to get those teeny teeny pieces aligned, but it was also very satisfying. Part of what attracts me to modeling--especially tank modeling--is a fascination with machinery. How parts fit together, and how they move and interact with each other to make a working machine. It's why I had to choose a subject I could get those working metal Friul tracks for. And bending those PE parts, turning flat sheets into a 3-dimensional object, that just really makes me happy for some reason.

Thank GOD for my optivisor, though.

Hey, more experienced people, I would really appreciate some advice on how to fill that horrible gap between the middle and rear upper deck pieces.
5 October, 02:27
Ben M
Perfect plastic putty is my lifestyle choice.
5 October, 03:32
Jakko ‌
> If I do them in batches of 8 I need 11 batches for each side. That helps me keep count.

Quick tip for building tracks: write 1 on the tenth link right after you put it in, 2 on the 20th, 3 on the 30th, etc. That way you can build the whole track in one length but don't have to keep counting to see how far you've gotten.
5 October, 10:49
Kate Ward
Ben M and Jakko, thanks for the suggestions! I ended up trying a technique I found on youtube that uses Mr. Surfacer 500, because that's what I had on hand. It seems to have worked pretty well, although the cleaning-up process afterward was a bit of work. I'll have to see if I can find that putty. Here's a link to the technique I tried: Youtube Video
 
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