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EDUARD FW190A-8/R2 FULL BUILD SINGLE STEPSNew: 22 August, 07:20 1:72
Project: EDUARD FW190A8/R2
56 21 February, 19:34
TH SCALE MODELS (Thomas Haberl)
Welcome and thanks for your motivating words @Alec . First time I use something 3D printed and until now I enjoy it ☺️
Welcome and thanks for your motivating words @Alec . First time I use something 3D printed and until now I enjoy it ☺️
25 February, 16:41
TH SCALE MODELS (Thomas Haberl)
Welcome @Nicolas, @ Rui and @DerMattes - thanks for your interest in this build 😊
Welcome @Nicolas, @ Rui and @DerMattes - thanks for your interest in this build 😊
26 February, 14:59
TH SCALE MODELS (Thomas Haberl)
A small update here ... engine took my a while to get fitted in the fuselage. Didn´t work precisely enough so I got paid off when I tried to put the engine in. Anyway I solved it somehow without any major visible impact.
A small update here ... engine took my a while to get fitted in the fuselage. Didn´t work precisely enough so I got paid off when I tried to put the engine in. Anyway I solved it somehow without any major visible impact.
11 March, 20:42
Rui
I gotta. say that I really appreciated there build posts that people share; its a real treat to see a bunch of plastic and such come together into a masterpiece! I learn so much from watchings.
I gotta. say that I really appreciated there build posts that people share; its a real treat to see a bunch of plastic and such come together into a masterpiece! I learn so much from watchings.
11 March, 23:46
TH SCALE MODELS (Thomas Haberl)
Welcome @Skyhiker - thanks for your interest on this build @Rui thanks for your kind words, even if I don´t think that anybody can learn much from my work .... but this is exactly what this stunning community is for ... I learned so much from people´s builds here ...
Welcome @Skyhiker - thanks for your interest on this build @Rui thanks for your kind words, even if I don´t think that anybody can learn much from my work .... but this is exactly what this stunning community is for ... I learned so much from people´s builds here ...
12 March, 08:09
Alec K
Glad you solved the hurdle. Any ideas why the engine did not fit, or what the issue was?
Glad you solved the hurdle. Any ideas why the engine did not fit, or what the issue was?
12 March, 12:37
Bruce Huxtable
1:72? I would have trouble with those tiny PE part of it were 1:32!! Well done on your precise work.
1:72? I would have trouble with those tiny PE part of it were 1:32!! Well done on your precise work.
12 March, 13:04
J35J
Great work Thomas!
Really impressed of your clean build and how you apply thiny amount of glue on all delicate small PE parts without creating a mess.
Great work Thomas!
Really impressed of your clean build and how you apply thiny amount of glue on all delicate small PE parts without creating a mess.
12 March, 13:16
TH SCALE MODELS (Thomas Haberl)
thank you all for your kind words - I really appreciate that and this motivates me to constantly push myself out of the comfort zone .... thanks thanks thanks!!!! @Neuling: I know your skills so I´m really glad you came around my build: the answer is patience and a glass of good wine 😆 @Alec: as you can see the engine comes in a lot of tine parts and I didn´t pay enough attention when removing the print support and grinding the parts down properly. This resulted in a too long engine assembly. Lucky my I always spend a lot of time on dry-fits so I recognized it before starting to glue it in. Almost complete front end is made of printed parts and slightest deviations result that engine cowlings won´t fit together. Not a must to have them completely align when you show them open but I want to paint the all in one and then open the cowlings once done ...
thank you all for your kind words - I really appreciate that and this motivates me to constantly push myself out of the comfort zone .... thanks thanks thanks!!!! @Neuling: I know your skills so I´m really glad you came around my build: the answer is patience and a glass of good wine 😆 @Alec: as you can see the engine comes in a lot of tine parts and I didn´t pay enough attention when removing the print support and grinding the parts down properly. This resulted in a too long engine assembly. Lucky my I always spend a lot of time on dry-fits so I recognized it before starting to glue it in. Almost complete front end is made of printed parts and slightest deviations result that engine cowlings won´t fit together. Not a must to have them completely align when you show them open but I want to paint the all in one and then open the cowlings once done ...
12 March, 17:59
TH SCALE MODELS (Thomas Haberl)
@Neuling … who drinks beer in glasses? 😂 but I guess it will work
@Neuling … who drinks beer in glasses? 😂 but I guess it will work
12 March, 21:02
Trez Mackenzie
What was the cause of engine fitting? I have just got the engine pack. Any advice?
Ah, I read your previous post. It seems that most folk seem to buy these things as an aesthetic object so hats off for taking this on!
What was the cause of engine fitting? I have just got the engine pack. Any advice?
Ah, I read your previous post. It seems that most folk seem to buy these things as an aesthetic object so hats off for taking this on!
4 April, 15:39
TH SCALE MODELS (Thomas Haberl)
@Trez: as you may have seen in previous comments, the most important thing is to really carefully sand all components down. Tend to say do a little more. There are many components coming together (assembled engine itself, manually modified fuselage, printed cowlings, ... ) and should fit properly in the end to avoid any gaps or twists in the final assembly. I think it would be tricky even in bigger scale. 1/72 scale has no mercy in this complex assembly of the plane front end. I managed it, but didn´t upload any pictures here so stay tuned 😊
@Trez: as you may have seen in previous comments, the most important thing is to really carefully sand all components down. Tend to say do a little more. There are many components coming together (assembled engine itself, manually modified fuselage, printed cowlings, ... ) and should fit properly in the end to avoid any gaps or twists in the final assembly. I think it would be tricky even in bigger scale. 1/72 scale has no mercy in this complex assembly of the plane front end. I managed it, but didn´t upload any pictures here so stay tuned 😊
5 April, 06:28
Sergej I
Following! 👍, great job with cockpit and engine so far.
I have the exact same setup for an F-8 Würger in the shelf 🙂
Following! 👍, great job with cockpit and engine so far.
I have the exact same setup for an F-8 Würger in the shelf 🙂
5 April, 06:38
TH SCALE MODELS (Thomas Haberl)
@Trez: I will share some when I´m back - currently traveling and far away from my bench. @Sergej: thanks for your positive feedback, I hope my experiences on this build help to make yours a little bit more straight forward 😆
@Trez: I will share some when I´m back - currently traveling and far away from my bench. @Sergej: thanks for your positive feedback, I hope my experiences on this build help to make yours a little bit more straight forward 😆
5 April, 17:28
TH SCALE MODELS (Thomas Haberl)
After a longer break on this I was finally able to restart on this build. Main engine components placed in fuselage, rivets added (as much as possible on this scale) and hydraulic tubes adde to landing gear. Now a bit of tedious work ... sanding and preparation for primer. Not much but in tricky places.
After a longer break on this I was finally able to restart on this build. Main engine components placed in fuselage, rivets added (as much as possible on this scale) and hydraulic tubes adde to landing gear. Now a bit of tedious work ... sanding and preparation for primer. Not much but in tricky places.
25 June, 19:39
Frank Brzobohaty
Great job, not the easiest in 1:72 scale is it Thomas? but it is rewarding when completed!
Great job, not the easiest in 1:72 scale is it Thomas? but it is rewarding when completed!
26 June, 16:21
TH SCALE MODELS (Thomas Haberl)
Thanks @Frank!! Indeed it was a challange, especially when working with these resin parts for the first time. But as you say, I hope it will be rewarding once the Würger is done 🤷♂️
Thanks @Frank!! Indeed it was a challange, especially when working with these resin parts for the first time. But as you say, I hope it will be rewarding once the Würger is done 🤷♂️
26 June, 18:03
TH SCALE MODELS (Thomas Haberl)
Thanks @Jürgen. Working on the main paints already … German camouflage in 1/72 is a challenge 🤣
Thanks @Jürgen. Working on the main paints already … German camouflage in 1/72 is a challenge 🤣
14 July, 07:03
TH SCALE MODELS (Thomas Haberl)
Many thanks @Shar! Appreciate it. I used the one and only (for me) Mr. Surfacer 1500.
Many thanks @Shar! Appreciate it. I used the one and only (for me) Mr. Surfacer 1500.
14 July, 08:09
Shar Dipree
Yes, I like to use that too (Mr. Surfacer ). What gun, nozzle size and pressure do you spray with?
Yes, I like to use that too (Mr. Surfacer ). What gun, nozzle size and pressure do you spray with?
14 July, 08:18
TH SCALE MODELS (Thomas Haberl)
Good choice 👍 I apply the primer with a H&S Evolution, 0.4mm nozzle and about 1-1.2bar pressure. Thinning ratio about 40/60
Good choice 👍 I apply the primer with a H&S Evolution, 0.4mm nozzle and about 1-1.2bar pressure. Thinning ratio about 40/60
14 July, 13:38
TH SCALE MODELS (Thomas Haberl)
Last weeks I was fighting ... fighting with myself to keep this model from trashing it. Almost by accident I learned that I planned to build it not historically correct. This plane didn't have cowling MG's, but everything was planned to display them. So I had to make a decision and decided to go historical correct and change parts on an almost completely painted model.
It was a fight in 1/72 ... some imperfections I successfully ignored in earlier building stages now payd off and made it really hard for me. It's not perfect yet and it won't be perfect ever, but I have some ideas to improve the remaining imperfections.
Definitely not a competition model anymore...
Last weeks I was fighting ... fighting with myself to keep this model from trashing it. Almost by accident I learned that I planned to build it not historically correct. This plane didn't have cowling MG's, but everything was planned to display them. So I had to make a decision and decided to go historical correct and change parts on an almost completely painted model.
It was a fight in 1/72 ... some imperfections I successfully ignored in earlier building stages now payd off and made it really hard for me. It's not perfect yet and it won't be perfect ever, but I have some ideas to improve the remaining imperfections.
Definitely not a competition model anymore...
22 August, 07:22
Trez Mackenzie
The one thing that is always gained is experience. That will come in handy for the next build and so on!
I would encourage you to get this bird over the finish line! 🫡
The one thing that is always gained is experience. That will come in handy for the next build and so on!
I would encourage you to get this bird over the finish line! 🫡
22 August, 08:19
TH SCALE MODELS (Thomas Haberl)
@Trez: fully agree - and from this build I learned A LOT … I will finish this build for sure … some small corrections on misleading edges to be done and then I can go on with touch ups and clear coat to let the fun begin - decals and weathering 💪
@Trez: fully agree - and from this build I learned A LOT … I will finish this build for sure … some small corrections on misleading edges to be done and then I can go on with touch ups and clear coat to let the fun begin - decals and weathering 💪
22 August, 13:56
Skyhiker
This kit looks pretty decent. It seems a lot better than the Revell kit. Were there any problem areas?
This kit looks pretty decent. It seems a lot better than the Revell kit. Were there any problem areas?
22 August, 14:30
TH SCALE MODELS (Thomas Haberl)
The eduard kit is close to perfection - all issues I had were selfmade. The only concern, but a really small one is the orientation of the langing gear bay components. You have to be careful and put the parts together carefully almost by eye. If you dont put them in exact position it will lead to gaps between upper wing and fuselage (at least on one side). There could be better positioning. But nothing to worry ir you work precisely
The eduard kit is close to perfection - all issues I had were selfmade. The only concern, but a really small one is the orientation of the langing gear bay components. You have to be careful and put the parts together carefully almost by eye. If you dont put them in exact position it will lead to gaps between upper wing and fuselage (at least on one side). There could be better positioning. But nothing to worry ir you work precisely
22 August, 16:44
F-104
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11 14 August, 08:23
Mr D
The German Starfighter looks the best l think, Starfighter is amazing looking plane at best of times.
Brilliant.... like it 👍👍
The German Starfighter looks the best l think, Starfighter is amazing looking plane at best of times.
Brilliant.... like it 👍👍
22 August, 16:31
Bruce Huxtable
Immaculate work - how many hours of stencils must that have been.... 😉
Immaculate work - how many hours of stencils must that have been.... 😉
22 August, 16:42
Sergio Ordonez
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Fairey Gannet AS. Mk 1New: 22 August, 16:39 1:72
Preassembled. Still gathering those damages due to combination of poor plastic quality and too strong welding glue. Mr T...
Project: Fairey Gannet AS. Mk 1
5 13 August, 17:12
Sergio Ordonez
Ekki, but do not expect anything marvellous: there IS not a good base to make a good one from this one.
Ekki, but do not expect anything marvellous: there IS not a good base to make a good one from this one.
13 August, 17:36
Duster_d
I'll look at it with interest. I have such a "Gannet" former FROG\NOVO from ARK-models in my stash.
I'll look at it with interest. I have such a "Gannet" former FROG\NOVO from ARK-models in my stash.
13 August, 17:43
Sergio Ordonez
Thanks you mates. The things is I LOVE this ugly bird. By the moment, I will try to improve the landing gear sinks and complete the cockpit to be a little more real. The recession of panels; well, I think the plastic is not enough thik and strong to try, so I will keep It as It is.
Thanks you mates. The things is I LOVE this ugly bird. By the moment, I will try to improve the landing gear sinks and complete the cockpit to be a little more real. The recession of panels; well, I think the plastic is not enough thik and strong to try, so I will keep It as It is.
13 August, 18:24
Mr D
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Beriev Be-6 flying boat/ By Playfix -Veb -Plasticart &Revell /72New: 22 August, 16:39 No
Only the top of the seats n headrest are seen through the window, so the floor will be dark- black.
Scratchbuilt
13 24 July, 16:32
Mr D
Thanks for the likes 😁👍 it's interesting to see how a 33 year old kit builds up ??
Thanks for the likes 😁👍 it's interesting to see how a 33 year old kit builds up ??
1 August, 15:31
Hans Urs Hunziker
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wants this item
F/A-18C Hornet US Navy, Swiss Air Force, Finnish Air Force & Top Gun Gold
Kinetic 1:48
K48031 2020 New parts 22 August, 16:38
HyunMo Koo » Feature requests
This is a just some shower thoughts (well actually I'm in the bathroom sitting on the throne) but maybe we could have some sort of barcode scanner? If you upload picture while accessing scalemates (maybe using your phone or other devices with camera) it can scan the barcode and auto recognize the kit or something like that.
This is a just some shower thoughts (well actually I'm in the bathroom sitting on the throne) but maybe we could have some sort of barcode scanner? If you upload picture while accessing scalemates (maybe using your phone or other devices with camera) it can scan the barcode and auto recognize the kit or something like that.
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6 June, 13:46
Spanjaard
well, you can search by barcode. you only need to type it 😉
for example if you search for 6947917000010 you get the two kits that seem to have it SCM Search: 6947917000010 (two boxings of the same kit)
of course it is possible that not all kits have the barcode entered in the database.
well, you can search by barcode. you only need to type it 😉
for example if you search for 6947917000010 you get the two kits that seem to have it SCM Search: 6947917000010 (two boxings of the same kit)
of course it is possible that not all kits have the barcode entered in the database.
2 July, 20:59
HyunMo Koo
Yeah I know I can enter barcode numbers manually but I thought maybe mobile page of SCM can read barcodes automatically from the camera since I'm lazy 😁
Yeah I know I can enter barcode numbers manually but I thought maybe mobile page of SCM can read barcodes automatically from the camera since I'm lazy 😁
3 July, 09:22
scalemates
Early concept (and it works only on my desktop, not yet on my phone)
But the moment your camera detects a barcode, it will automatically do a lookup in the database and display your "manage stash" links
scalemates.com/barcode.php
Early concept (and it works only on my desktop, not yet on my phone)
But the moment your camera detects a barcode, it will automatically do a lookup in the database and display your "manage stash" links
scalemates.com/barcode.php
21 August, 21:28
Spanjaard
i tried, but it did not "see" the barcodes I tried. it only wanted yo use front camera, I could not change to back camera. using android phone
i tried, but it did not "see" the barcodes I tried. it only wanted yo use front camera, I could not change to back camera. using android phone
21 August, 22:14
Spanjaard
back camera works now. but i can not recognize barcodes. it simply stays there, showing the image, but not doing anything.
if i am too close, barcode is out of focus. when camera placed further way, barcode is focus, but it is a very small part of the window. not sure if that makes a difference.
back camera works now. but i can not recognize barcodes. it simply stays there, showing the image, but not doing anything.
if i am too close, barcode is out of focus. when camera placed further way, barcode is focus, but it is a very small part of the window. not sure if that makes a difference.
22 August, 08:59
Spanjaard
well, it looks similar to your example SCM Newsfeed , so i guess that is ok.
well, it looks similar to your example SCM Newsfeed , so i guess that is ok.
22 August, 09:00
scalemates
Barcode should definitely not be full screen.
the moment it detects one (even for just a bit it should capture it)
I can test on Android later today
Barcode should definitely not be full screen.
the moment it detects one (even for just a bit it should capture it)
I can test on Android later today
22 August, 09:10
scalemates
Confirmed it does not work on Android!
I also does not work on Safari (iphone)
Confirmed it does not work on Android!
I also does not work on Safari (iphone)
22 August, 14:32
HyunMo Koo
I can confirm that it does work on my Galaxy S24 Ultra. However barcode.php page does not recognize my login status. (Even if I logged into main page, it does not have my login info.) I know this is a test page so it might be that? Anyways it works for me on mobile page.
I can confirm that it does work on my Galaxy S24 Ultra. However barcode.php page does not recognize my login status. (Even if I logged into main page, it does not have my login info.) I know this is a test page so it might be that? Anyways it works for me on mobile page.
22 August, 15:40
Treehugger@scalemates
Q: How does one make various aftermarket products show up when having searched for say a ship kit?
Usually, for each full scale model kit in the database, there is a list of various aftermarket products listed below.
Example: The 1:350 scale Trumpeter HMS Naiad has 3d printed aftermarket products that can be used that are already listed on Scalemates webiste, however several of these products are not listed for the Trumpeter kit. It is uknown if the 3d printed parts are supposed to fit the Trumpeter kit, but it is the same scale.
Re. existing product MM1255P in the database. I added a topic, so the product database is now 'multi topic' to link the product to the Trumpeter 1:350 HMS Naiad full scale model kit. However the database for the ship kit does not reflect this after the edit. A time delay or is some data missing?
Usually, for each full scale model kit in the database, there is a list of various aftermarket products listed below.
Example: The 1:350 scale Trumpeter HMS Naiad has 3d printed aftermarket products that can be used that are already listed on Scalemates webiste, however several of these products are not listed for the Trumpeter kit. It is uknown if the 3d printed parts are supposed to fit the Trumpeter kit, but it is the same scale.
Re. existing product MM1255P in the database. I added a topic, so the product database is now 'multi topic' to link the product to the Trumpeter 1:350 HMS Naiad full scale model kit. However the database for the ship kit does not reflect this after the edit. A time delay or is some data missing?
22 August, 16:32
Treehugger
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Royal Navy
2-pdr Octuple Pom Poms (4cm/39) QF MKVIII on ‘M’ (MKV) Mount x2 (Wartime 0º) Micro Master 1:350
MM1016P 22 August, 16:28
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