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Hawk Fang
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F-15J Eagle `J.A.S.D.F. 50th Anniversary Part 2´ Limited Edition
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18 July, 19:18
Nehpets977
added Airfix Model World to onun list of favorite magazines
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Hawk Fang
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18 July, 19:17
Skyhiker
yeni bir fotoalbüm ekledi.
89 Görüntüler
Focke Wulf Ta 152 H-1 (1970 tooling)View album, image #89Yeni: 18 July, 19:17
1:72
All primed up and ready for riveting.
1:72 Focke Wulf Ta 152 H (Revell 04180)1:72 Ta 152H (Eduard 73261)
66 27 January, 18:23
Skyhiker
My next big project is turning this FROG into a Prince. Wish me luck I'm going to need it.
27 January, 18:25
Moreno Baruffini
Good luck! 👍
27 January, 18:52
Robert Podkoński
Ambitious! Keep my fingers crossed!
27 January, 19:01
Nicolas
I'm following. In my opinion the Ta-152H is the most beautiful plane of WW II. I got the kit from Kora in my stash and hope to start the build in spring this year. Good luck and, above all, have fun building it.
27 January, 20:18
Skyhiker
Nicolas, I agree. It's a long, lean, fighting machine as they say. Definitely one of the more elegant designs to come out of the war.
27 January, 22:10
DerMattes
Taking a seat 🙂
27 January, 22:45
Skyhiker
I had to widen the fuselage today, in order to make space, before I scratch build the cockpit.
29 January, 01:47
Jennifer Franklin
Following 👀
29 January, 02:27
Skyhiker
Bit more done today.
30 January, 00:56
Lukas Muller
good job 🙂 Following
30 January, 12:18
Łukasz Gliński
Respect for your patience 👍
31 January, 11:24
Martin Nevo
this is going to be awsome.
I am picking kits that are near perfect so I have fun.
but there are also people who pick not-so-perfect-kits like this Ta152 and they still have loads of fun!
GL 🙂
31 January, 13:12
Skyhiker
Well mostly I pick not-so-perfect-kits because I'm a cheap skate. I'd rather pay 6 euros than 40 for a kit. I do have some moderately priced kits and they are a lot faster and fun to make, but often I just have the need to challenge myself and see where my skill level is at.
31 January, 17:56
Rui
This looks like a real challenge; I'm watching 🙂
31 January, 18:24
Moreno Baruffini
@Skyhiker: I totally like your approach and I think you did a great start!
31 January, 19:16
Martin Nevo
same here @Skyhiker, I really like the 6eur price point. so affordable. probably thats why I started to look into the 1/144 scale 🙂
31 January, 19:58
Skyhiker
A bit more progress on the scratch built cockpit today.
2 February, 02:56
Jennifer Franklin
Excellent work on the exhausts, and the cockpit is coming along nicely.
2 February, 03:24
Skyhiker
I did a bit more today but I can't seem to get any images to upload. Anyone else having these problems?
2 February, 19:03
Treehugger
Looking at photo #17 I want to give a tip:
I would be a little careful keeping the roll of masking tape on the table. I like keeping them in a holder, or placed in a bag, to avoid the side of the roll picking up all kind of dirt.
2 February, 19:10
Skyhiker
Yes, I keep my tapes in a bag but it doesn't seem to help as well as it should. I think I need a better bag. When I photograph things at this scale there is more dust than I realize.
2 February, 19:18
Jennifer Franklin
I can finally upload my images again now, I was having problems too.
2 February, 20:13
Skyhiker
Thanks Jennifer
2 February, 20:15
Skyhiker
Treehugger I cleaned my tape and got a new bag. Thanks for pointing that out. No need for fuzzy tape.
2 February, 20:20
Skyhiker
Cowling remade with a lot of sanding, cutting new flaps and a PE grill.
2 February, 23:49
Moreno Baruffini
Really a great progress!
3 February, 07:52
Skyhiker
Thanks Moreno, I am having fun with this one.
3 February, 09:06
Skyhiker
I have to take a break and will be back in a week. I must say I am in love with this plane. It's really a beautiful design with those long wings. I can't wait to get back to it.
8 February, 06:54
Lukas Muller
I'm agree with you, one of the most beautiful plane for me 👍
8 February, 08:53
Dave Flitton
I like it so far!
8 February, 13:58
Guy Rump
I'm going to build this one from my stash this year, definitely following! 👍
8 February, 14:14
Skyhiker
The canopy was totally uneven and so I decided to do the risky thing and file it from the inside. Hopefully I didn't just ruin it.
2 March, 13:17
Vincent
This is already an impressive build. Good luck!!!
2 March, 18:22
Skyhiker
Worked a bit on the cockpit today.
4 March, 20:23
Oliver
Follow. Want to See the result
4 March, 20:24
Trez Mackenzie
I have built 70s Tamiya kit - but that was a least workable. The base was there even though many errors. This 'kit' just seems like a waste of time. Like trying to make a dog poop look edible by putting a cherry on top.
If I saw this kit I would stamp it into the ground. Useless
8 April, 20:15
Skyhiker
This kit has its flaws but nothing that can't be corrected with a little bit of skill. Are there more accurate kits out there that are easier to build - yes. But the modern trend of wanting perfect kits seems counter to the art of modeling. If you have ever built a model from a block of wood you wouldn't call this kit useless. Challenging or time consuming I can agree with but it is not crap.
10 April, 08:09
Trez Mackenzie
I agree with your modern trend thesis - especially if you add in the AM factor. But I think there is a line to be crossed between the kit manufacturers chucking out a quick buck kit with no effort in a fancy box (my pet peeve - rebox) etc, and thereby throwing the burden on the modeller and on the other side 'great expectations' along with spewing out bundles of dollars on AM on an already close to perfect kit.

I suppose if you are saying the kit can be built into an accurate replica then the modifications and work are justified.

I do admit that scratch building is the purest form of scale modelling so it depends on one's 'Weltanschaaung' and philosophy.

Anyway it looks like you gave up on it which influenced my previous comment - in other words all that effort bore no fruit
10 April, 11:54
Skyhiker
I haven't given up yet. Sometimes life forces me to take breaks but I hope to get back into this one soon. I have to put a lot of tiny details in the cockpit next and I need the right head space for that. Kits like these take time and often I will start easier kits mid process to keep things flowing. I absolutely agree that reboxing old kits without a mold date is deceptive. Thankfully with this site we can look up the history and sometimes see the sprues before buying anything. I've only had one kit that I couldn't do anything with. I bought it for 20 bucks opened up and threw it directly in the trash. That was a Top Gun F/A-18 Hornet snap kit, which really was a piece of shit.
10 April, 16:03
Trez Mackenzie
lol - hopefully I wont end up with one of those 'open kit open bin' models. I would reconsider throwing in loads of detail in that cockpit because none will be seen - it may be one of those more of a burden - but it is your show.

As I'm just getting into it again I bought several boxes of the 1/72 AZ joy packs - about 20 bucks - 3 kits in a box - although the Gustav set has no stencils the Emil set does but no decals - much easier to deal with. I am using them to practice some skills. (Will post on here soon)

Just to add they are about to bring out AZ Mustang Joy pack - I'm only into German aircraft and armour but it might be for you. I suspect they may bring out another later mustang set
10 April, 17:59
Remco van Haren
Following. Really looking forward to the end result.
Especially since I built this kit myself last year. Although I didn't put so much effort and detail into it as you are doing.
10 April, 21:29
Johne 69
So gar so good 👍
21 April, 09:04
Skyhiker
I added a bit of detail to the scratch built cockpit today.
28 April, 18:37
Skyhiker
Worked on the canopy and tried to figure out how the scratch built cockpit will fit into the body.
2 May, 23:45
Skyhiker
I corrected the seat position today.
4 May, 16:32
Skyhiker
Added some space for the wheels
5 May, 20:54
Trez Mackenzie
It's coming along!
From about halfway back on the underside there should be no join line - but forward of halfway you are good which makes things a little easier.

Just an idea but you can download the ZM instructions to get an idea?
6 May, 10:13
Skyhiker
Trez your message is pretty cryptic. Are you talking about panel lines or internal wing structures? The last photo is just a dry fit. I haven't started with dealing with any panel lines yet. I've been working on the inside of the wing walls to make something that gives an impression of space for the wheels.
6 May, 11:45
Trez Mackenzie
Apologies - I meant the external join lines. I can see what you done - it looks good. I thought the ZM instructions would help as a guide
6 May, 12:56
Skyhiker
Trez, thanks for your ideas. I'm using a lot of photos and the instructions from a 1:32 model to help figure out what is going on. This little model is a challenge to correct but I'm having fun pushing my skills and learning as I go.
6 May, 15:36
Moreno Baruffini
I'm really enjoying this build! 👍👍👍
15 May, 19:13
Skyhiker
I worked out most of the cockpit issues today. It's not perfect but I got it in there.
15 May, 23:09
Skyhiker
Moreno, I'm glad you're liking it. This is kinda pushing my skills a bit. We'll see what happens in the end together.
15 May, 23:11
Trez Mackenzie
Don't worry too much about updates - things like that can cause one to rush. We ain't going away so take your time! 🫡👍
16 May, 00:34
Skyhiker
Getting this kit to accept a cockpit was like pounding a square peg through a round hole. I had to reshape the whole damn fuselage.
16 May, 03:35
Patrick Hagelstein
Whoah!!! Amazing what you did to that old tooling! Very cool to watch! 👍🏼
16 May, 15:20
Skyhiker
Thank you Patrick. I'm trying. We will see if it works.
16 May, 15:55
Bruce Huxtable
Really liking what you're doing, Skyhiker, and learning lots too. Impressed with your skills 🙂
16 May, 19:43
Łukasz Gliński
What is that superglue thingy?
16 May, 20:09
Skyhiker
Łukasz the shape of the hood is really off in the kit. The superglue is just material for me to try and sculpt into a better hood.
16 May, 20:26
Łukasz Gliński
I was just wondering if you have mixed it with something
16 May, 20:33
Skyhiker
No, It's just cheap super glue from a discount store that I poured right from the tube and hardened with accelerator.
16 May, 22:08
Skyhiker
Started reshaping the fuselage today.
17 May, 00:11
Skyhiker
Hood work today.
18 May, 08:39
Nicolas
That looks very messy. But as long as it works, and it looks promising.
19 May, 16:21
Skyhiker
Yes, very messy but it works. Old school style.
19 May, 20:19
Patrick Hagelstein
The effort put into this is just amazing! 👌🏼
19 May, 22:32
Skyhiker
More work on the exhausts today.
20 May, 15:41
Moreno Baruffini
The true essence of modelling!
20 May, 16:03
Skyhiker
I began rescribing the panel lines today. This will take a bit of time.
21 May, 22:56
Tony Cooke
Dedication!!
22 May, 03:59
Skyhiker
Bruce, thanks for your encouragement. It definitely helps.
23 May, 06:33
Dave Flitton
That's a lot of work!
23 May, 11:42
Skyhiker
Well the fine engraving blade I just bought broke within a day of use. Very frustrating.
23 May, 14:42
Skyhiker
Luckily I bought a .02 mm blade in addition to the .01 mm that broke. It will have to do even though I would prefer the lines to be a little bit thinner.
23 May, 15:06
Skyhiker
I finished the panel lines on the underside of the wings today.
24 May, 19:08
Vincent
Impressive work!! Keep it up!
24 May, 19:57
Patrick Hagelstein
Amazing progress! Once you go the route of updating such an old kit, there's no way back, is there?
24 May, 22:19
Skyhiker
Thanks Patrick, your right there is always more to discover and do. I'm having fun with it. Of course I have no idea what it will look like in the end. I'm spending far too many hours allowing myself to be lost in process. But if that's what it takes, why not?
24 May, 23:19
Skyhiker
It's amazing how every kit I look at of a FW Ta 152 H is different. All the photos of the original aircraft are so blurry that details are impossible to pick out, so I'm left with looking at kits and guessing which ones are correct.
26 May, 01:25
Skyhiker
Anyone out there with a book on the TA 152? I'm trying to figure out if the top of the flaps have a vertical line down the center of them or not. From underneath there is a line there but I am getting conflicting images of the top surface. Can anyone post a decent image?
28 May, 16:28
DerMattes
I looked through some of my books and picture collection. But to find even a picture of the Ta152 is rare. 🙁
28 May, 17:06
Skyhiker
Thanks Mattes. There are a few decent books out there but they go for 80 Euros and I can't afford that. I doubt the library would have anything worth while. Maybe the model shop will let me look through one of their books but usually they are sealed in foil. Hopefully someone here has something. Getting panel lines correct is not so easy. Even worse are the rivets.
28 May, 17:49
Skyhiker
I found this image which clearly shows the flaps divide in two sections. Interestingly the sections are not even like the underside.
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29 May, 05:48
DerMattes
Maybe this would be helpful? flugzeugclassic.de/f..hlands-bester-jaeger
I do not have the magazine, but kind of stumbled over the link 😉
31 May, 13:34
Skyhiker
That's cool Mattes. Thanks for the tip.
31 May, 23:09
Ben M
I admire you trying to make something of this kit.
31 May, 23:22
Skyhiker
Thanks Ben, this kit gets a bad rap. It's not as bad as people make it out to be. Of course I am putting a lot of work into it to make it better. But if its done straight out of the box it's not that bad. The backwards propeller is a stupid engineering mistake but that's an easy fix.
31 May, 23:54
AndreasK
Nice project, Skyhiker. And really stunning what you achieved so far. 👍🏻
1 June, 06:30
Sy Bar
Can't wait to see fruits of your hard work 🍿
1 June, 06:45
Skyhiker
I'm worked on the top side of the wings today.
2 June, 19:16
Skyhiker
Panel lines... panel lines and more panel lines...
7 June, 13:25
Matthew A
Owch
7 June, 17:02
Skyhiker
Yeah, I was a little heavy handed, but it's not a problem. I just glued it back together. I prefer trenching and filling over trying to get the lines the exact depth overall and then accidentally sanding away lines. The only problem with using this method is the deep panel lines can make the model unstable in places if you are not careful. But in the end it should all work out.
7 June, 21:47
Skyhiker
I am slowly moving forward on the panel lines behind the scenes. This is the part I have to force my way through because I don't really enjoy it. But it is coming along and I could have some photos soon.
2 July, 18:21
Patrick Hagelstein
Looking forward to that! 😊
2 July, 19:01
J35J
Good progress, great craftmanship!👍🏻
2 July, 19:02
Skyhiker
Got most of the panel lines down. I still have to do the bottom.
6 July, 15:46
Moreno Baruffini
I personally ate re-scribing, so my admiration for you is huge!
6 July, 16:12
Skyhiker
Thank you Moreno, re-scribing is definitely the part that's the least fun for me too. Some days I have to force myself just to do one line. If you do that once a day eventually it gets done. But yeah, re-scribing sucks.
6 July, 16:21
Skyhiker
Big step made with attaching the wings. It makes me feel like I am moving forward after all.
7 July, 14:33
Patrick Hagelstein
There ya go! 😄
8 July, 14:33
Skyhiker
Wing plates are made.
10 July, 12:58
Pietro De Angelis
An impressive amount of work, your patience and skills are incredible, congrats!
11 July, 20:02
Skyhiker
Thank you Pietro.
11 July, 21:56
Thomas Kolb
Wow, what an insane amount of work you put into this project! I am humbled by your perseverance and attention to detail!
12 July, 03:34
Skyhiker
Thanks Thomas, I enjoy the process of trying to figure out how to do stuff. The model is just an added bonus in the end.
12 July, 13:20
Skyhiker
Today I continued with the landing gear. A few pictures added.
12 July, 23:15
Moreno Baruffini
As I wrote above, it's the true essence of modelling!
13 July, 16:04
Skyhiker
Thanks Moreno. I'm having fun with it, mostly. The panel lines were a drag but I got through that part. Hopefully after the primer I won't have to any major touch ups. But we will see. One step at a time...
13 July, 16:13
Skyhiker
Primer started!
13 July, 17:17
Johne 69
Nice Details 👍
14 July, 09:01
Skyhiker
Yesterday and today I filled the panel lines to the appropriate depth.
16 July, 22:09
Patrick Hagelstein
This keeps on being cool to watch! 👍🏼
16 July, 22:15
Vincent
Watching you making process is indeed great to watch. The plane is starting to look great!
16 July, 22:54
Moreno Baruffini
Wow! How do you filled the lines? How was you able to calculate the exact quantity?
17 July, 05:43
Skyhiker
Moreno, I used an engraving tool to cut deep lines and then I rubbed white putty into them. By rubbing the excess off it automatically brings the lines to just below the surface of the model. As the lines dry they also shrink a bit. So, it was not too hard to do. The trick is to use enough water and a brush to apply the putty and to use enough water on a paper towel or cotton bud to remove the excess. Hard to get to areas need to be cleaned up with a wooden tooth pick.
17 July, 06:01
Robert Podkoński
I never would believe that the base kit is a Revell's offering.... Awesome job!
17 July, 06:31
Moreno Baruffini
@Skyhiker: Super! Many thanks for the explanation!
17 July, 06:59
Alec K
Great project and some serious dedication to a challenging tooling 👍
17 July, 12:11
Skyhiker
I worked on some details today. Tomorrow I will give it another coat of primer and hopefully start the riveting.
17 July, 21:24
S M
Wow this is borderline masochistic👍
18 July, 15:07
justin Hart
yeni bir fotoalbüm ekledi.
7 5 May, 15:12
J35J
Great work! Congrats👍🏻
5 May, 16:53
Jv
Butiful work
17 July, 16:41
Stéphane Jayet
a beauty !
18 July, 19:17
Kyle DeHart
yeni bir fotoalbüm ekledi.
35 25 June, 06:01
Kyle DeHart
Forgot to start a build log on this one. It is a really excellent kit. My chassis pan was warped a little bit but I think I got it rolled back straight enough it'll be fine. Other than that the details are really nice and the engineering is excellent.

Building the gold 3rd place car prepped by Holman and Moody for Dick Hutcherson and Ronnie Bucknum. They were several laps down at the end but lined up with the cars of Miles and McLaren for the iconic 1-2-3 photo. I've always loved how the gold car looks.
25 June, 08:41
George Williams
Nice work.
25 June, 09:53
Kyle DeHart
Thank you George! It's coming along.
25 June, 23:38
Kyle DeHart
And this one is complete! I greatly enjoyed this kit. Great modern tooling And it was a joy to build.
28 June, 23:09
Guy Rump
Lovely build! 👍
29 June, 07:57
Neuling
Indeed. Very good choice and application of color!
29 June, 10:10
bughunter
What a coincidence! Last night I watched the movie (I don't know much about the history of sports cars) and today I find your model here. Very nicely done!
29 June, 12:58
Marcel
Great work as usual. This kit is a bit expensive, the Fujimi version for example is cheaper. But do you think it's worth it based on your experience?
29 June, 14:33
Kyle DeHart
Thank you Guy and Neuling. Much appreciated.

Frank, thank you!! I don't know a ton about the history of sports car racing but the 1,2,3 finish at Le Mans in 1966 is definitely an iconic moment!! I really have always loved GT40s too. Such cool machines, especially for the time. Most impressive.

Marcel, I haven't built the Fujimi kit so I don't have a direct comparison. I will tell you that this is top notch modern tooling and engineering. And one other positive this kit definitely has over the Fujimi is the full engine detail. The Fujimi lacks that. This one also comes with a nice photoetch rear grill, seat belt hardware and seat belt material. To me it was worth the money but I can't speak for everyone. And I've seen some really beautiful builds of the Fujimi.
29 June, 20:08
Marcel
Thanks for the info, Kyle! A complete engine is definitely a big plus. After I've reduced my stash a bit, I will certainly consider picking up one of these. 🙂
30 June, 08:05
Bozzer
Nice job, brother!
I took have a GT40. Unbeknown to me, it was a rare kit? It's the Revell version (in my stash) but it's actually a Fujimi rebox. Again, it's got the PE and I made seatbelts for it. I painted it in the only blue that I had, at the time, then discovered the history of the original car. That in itself, was worth trying to get the colour right! If you boys check out the history, the story is unbelievable! I'll get around to finishing the shell, at some point, and share it with you guys.
30 June, 09:25
Michael Kohl
In my stash too. Will go for the blue one. Still pondering how best to paint all the metal knobs at the seat. Any suggestion?
Very nice build of your. Makes me wanna start mine right away.
30 June, 09:32
Kyle DeHart
No problem at all Marcel!

Bozzer thank you!! Any GT40 is cool and several have awesome stories behind them too. Did you do the '66 "winner"? That took second place that year?

Thanks MIchael. The blue car is the most iconic and it is a great looking car. For my buttons I used a metallic gel pen. Then I went back and touched up as necessary. By the time I got to the second seat I pretty much had it down where I could just touch the button and get a dot in the right spot. First seat was a beat messier but not awful. I should've taken a better picture of the interior once I had the seats looking better.
1 July, 10:37
Michael Kohl
Thanks Kyle. That sounds like a feasible idea. I was considering using a piece of metal or a toothpick of the right diameter as a kind of a stamp. Will try both. Probably it will come down to practice with any technique.
1 July, 17:24
Bozzer
@Kyle.
That one mate. I read an eyewitness account of the race. I'll try and find it again, for you boys.
1 July, 20:46
Kyle DeHart
No problem Michael!! A little practice for sure. Like I said, the second seat went way better than the first. But I was happy with both at the end.

Bozzer, I really like that box art. Very cool. That would be the car that officially won but really shouldn't have. Driven by none other than Bruce McLaren
1 July, 22:41
Jv
Congratulations on another butiful bild kyle
I have the fujimi kit
And the revell kit
Missed out on the meng kit
Sold out everywhere now
I hear the 1/24 kit is better then it's bigger brother
I did manage to get 2 1/12 meng kits
And also 2 of the 1/12 magnifier kits
The history behind the gt 40 is so cool
First win by Ford over farrari
It was called 40 because it it 40 inches to the top of the ruff
The bobble in the ruff was necessary to fit the driver in the car
17 July, 16:16
Kyle DeHart
Thank you Jv!! I don't know anything about the 1/12 scale Meng, but this 1/24 scale kit is really great!! I enjoyed building it greatly.
17 July, 20:33
Mr D
😃 Great 👍👍 love it.
Did good job.
17 July, 20:39
Kyle DeHart
Thanks a lot!! I really appreciate it
18 July, 12:13
Stéphane Jayet
excellent ! I like this color so much
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yeni bir fotoalbüm ekledi.
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Ford TfcView album, image #21Yeni: 18 July, 00:39
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16 16 June, 00:54
Villiers de Vos
Coming along nicely. I like the camouflage pattern.
8 July, 01:22
Łukasz Gliński
Nice work on this rare and tiny subject 👍
16 July, 12:09
Robert Podkoński
Good job on this kit. Keep it up!
16 July, 12:12
Chris
I had fun building it. It was interesting to see how many parts such a small vehicle could be broken down into. When painting it, I found the camouflage very interesting. I did it with a fine brush. I also found the size comparisons with the Panzer I, the Panzer V and the Bren Carrier interesting.
18 July, 00:45
M0rce
Looks cute 😀
18 July, 00:52
Ben M
Tiny and cool
18 July, 01:02
Villiers de Vos
Beautiful little gems.
18 July, 02:34
Robert Podkoński
Cool!
18 July, 05:47
Łukasz Gliński
Awesome! Where the hell did I hide mine... 😉
18 July, 08:20
Neuling
Cute!
18 July, 08:22
Guy Rump
Very nice build! 👍
18 July, 19:10
Wouter Roerdink
yeni bir proje ekledi.
18 July, 19:10
Koschi87
yeni bir fotoalbüm ekledi.
7 17 July, 18:21
gorby
WOW, fantastic!
17 July, 18:59
alessandro magrelli
Amazing job
17 July, 21:51
Neuling
Beautiful colors and shading!
18 July, 08:33
Guy Rump
Beautiful build. 👍
18 July, 19:10
Hawk Fang
bu öğenin sahibi
FJ2
s/n A-7054 1929
Curtiss R3C-0 Fighter Seaplane (unauthorized modification)
Fine Molds 1:72
FJ2 (FJ02) 1999 Yeni araç
18 July, 19:09
Hawk Fang
bu öğenin sahibi
73558
L-29 Delfin for AMK
Eduard 1:72
73558 2016 Yeni araç
18 July, 19:09
Eelco Gregoire
yeni bir fotoalbüm ekledi.
15 17 July, 15:02
gorby
Lovely job!
17 July, 19:07
Doubtingmango
And another beauty!
17 July, 19:50
Neuling
Yes!
18 July, 08:34
Guy Rump
Very impressive build. 👍
18 July, 19:09
Eelco Gregoire
yeni bir fotoalbüm ekledi.
19 17 July, 15:04
gorby
Another beauty!
17 July, 19:07
Doubtingmango
Pretty tiger!
17 July, 19:49
Neuling
I agree!
18 July, 08:35
Guy Rump
Very nice build. 👍
18 July, 19:09
Juergen Klinglhuber
yeni bir fotoalbüm ekledi.
9 Görüntüler
Eurofighter Typhoon - "Austrian Tigers" 7L*WCView album, image #9
1:72
Done. This took quite a while, but I am happy with the result.
1:72 Eurofighter Typhoon Single Seater (Revell 04317)1:72 EF-2000 Typhoon Single Seater (Eduard SS679)1:72 Austrian Eurofighter Typhoon (Brent-Air-Decals FJ 72021)1+
13 31 May, 15:26
Juergen Klinglhuber
I got this kit for a reduced price on a flea-market - due to the fact that the cockpit and seat were missing. The former owner spoiled it or put it aside - I don't know exactly. But it wouldn't be me not taking this challenge. Lets go and scratch an Eurofighther cockpit...
13 July, 20:45
Łukasz Gliński
Interesting challenge
15 July, 11:37
Juergen Klinglhuber
thx for your interest Lukasz. I joint the fuselage last night & the cockpit did fit 🙂
pics will follow soon.
17 July, 08:52
Dietmar Kollmann
Nice start., Jürgen.
17 July, 09:12
TH SCALE MODELS (Thomas Haberl)
ohhh nice work on the cockpit Jürgen! Taking a seat to see the progress 🙂
17 July, 09:44
Nicolas
Following.
17 July, 13:04
J35J
Great scratch work on the cockpit. Looking forward to see the final result.
18 July, 08:57
Guy Rump
Excellent cockpit, following! 👍
18 July, 19:08
Christian Abraham
yeni bir fotoalbüm ekledi.
10 16 June, 12:53
Michael Kohl
I am in.
16 June, 13:30
Christian Abraham
Some paintwork was done. But there is still more corrections needed and also the water pass is missing.
8 July, 05:56
Christian Abraham
Not sure why I add All these little parts
18 July, 19:08
Jens Henkelmann
bu öğeyi istiyor
72-033
Su-17M4R/Su-22M4 Fitter K
Hi-Decal Line (HDL) 1:72
72-033 1996 Yeni araç
18 July, 19:08
Hawk Fang
bu öğenin sahibi
672041
AGM-12B Bullpup A
Eduard 1:72
672041 2014 Yeni araç
18 July, 19:08
Nehpets977
bu öğenin sahibi
35068
British Army
Chieftain Mk.5
Tamiya 1:35
35068 1987 Yeni kutu
18 July, 19:08
Uwe Kaeding
yeni bir fotoalbüm ekledi.
13 1 August 2017, 12:50
Jim Bob McCabe
That's a lovely build and paint job you have done there, Uwe; inspiring even 👏🏻
17 July, 05:53
Neuling
Looks very nice, so clean and colorful
17 July, 10:17
Uwe Kaeding
Wow, you guys have been digging! Thanks for the kind comments
17 July, 12:54
J35J
Great build👍🏻
18 July, 09:07
Guy Rump
Very nice build. 👍
18 July, 19:07
Nehpets977
bu öğenin sahibi
35221
Cromwell Mk.IV British Cruiser Tank Mk.VIII, A27M
Tamiya 1:35
35221 (221) 1997 Yeni araç
18 July, 19:07
Johannes Schendlinger
yeni bir fotoalbüm ekledi.
22 25 August 2022, 19:18
Konrad -
Wow that looks really awesome! Great work on this Rhino!
26 August 2022, 05:43
Gary Victory
Very nice work Johannes. Top job Sir.
26 August 2022, 06:17
Erik Leijdens
Cool, nice radar
26 August 2022, 06:24
Johannes Schendlinger
Thanks for the nice words, guys!
26 August 2022, 09:42
Daniel
Cool detail with the radar, didn't know they had a real satellite dish in there back then 🙂
Great looking jet 👍
26 August 2022, 15:58
Paul Moore
Very nice work. Nice weathering. Beautiful Phantom.
18 July, 09:41
Vintagemodeler
amazing!
18 July, 09:54
Guy Rump
Beautiful build. 👍
18 July, 19:06
Slee
bu öğeyi istiyor
SS607
Kfir C7 AMK
Eduard 1:72
SS607 2017 Yeni araç
18 July, 19:06
Alec K
yeni bir fotoalbüm ekledi.
113 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
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