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14 March 2017, 20:33
Spanjaard
looking good
15 March 2017, 07:27
Bryn Crandell
Very nice. Looking forward to more.
15 March 2017, 11:42
Donald Dickson II
Looking good so far! Looking at your decal set, I was unaware they did the 47s in desert pink as well.
16 March 2017, 21:54
Augie
Thanks Don, our nooks were done in some rather fetching schemes for the gulf, like this one

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16 March 2017, 22:22
Augie
Thanks James 🙂
17 March 2017, 00:49
Donald Dickson II
Wow! Damned if I would ever attempt painting THAT! LOL
17 March 2017, 03:38
Markus Kutsch The Plastic Bench
Very nice. Interesting theme.
17 March 2017, 04:23
Augie
Thanks guys 🙂
17 March 2017, 08:55
Kees Kleijwegt
Nice going Augie, following with interest 👍
18 March 2017, 23:01
Augie
Cheers Kees
18 March 2017, 23:50
Wilfried Bogaerts
Cool !
19 March 2017, 10:39
Augie
Thanks Willy 🙂
19 March 2017, 11:20
Donald Dickson II
You inspired me Augie. I am going to get that decal set from Hannants and slate my Matchbox 47 to be an operation Granby bird to go with the Jag and planned Tonka build. 🙂
19 March 2017, 17:43
Augie
Hehe nice 🙂 Go with the Spec ops one I showed, will be real eye catcher😉
19 March 2017, 17:57
Donald Dickson II
Oh hell no. I am NOT going to try that paint job. LOL It will be a pink one like the other two.
19 March 2017, 19:57
playtime 222
Fantastics cans! The original plastic? If so - how? I Have one of these in he stash.
19 March 2017, 20:19
Augie
Hi Playtime, they are the original cans. First coated in Treasure silver wax gilt, then used burnt red from tamiya weathering set d, then dipped in future. 🙂
19 March 2017, 20:43
playtime 222
Just googled that - so not paint I gather. Sneaky 😄
20 March 2017, 07:48
Holger Kranich
Oh great a Chinook! Looks good so far, Augie! I´ll follow this one for sure!👍
20 March 2017, 10:48
Augie
Thanks guys 🙂

Yeah playtime it works very well
20 March 2017, 11:18
Augie
Another quick update, seats in
21 March 2017, 20:30
Markus Antonius
love to fly with that in arma2 🙂
28 March 2017, 14:09
Augie
🙂 thanks Markus
28 March 2017, 18:11
playtime 222
Arma? There has to be a mod for that?
28 March 2017, 18:29
Markus Kutsch The Plastic Bench
Great Eyecatcher the seats👍
29 March 2017, 17:07
Augie
🙂 thanks Markus slow progress but fun
29 March 2017, 18:38
Augie
So as its been a few days since the last update, here is the cockpit with the italeri enhancement set installed. Much improved!
31 March 2017, 23:20
Wilfried Bogaerts
👍 👍
1 April 2017, 11:13
Augie
Thanks willy
1 April 2017, 11:27
Augie
So short update, first is resin back section being grafted into the top section.
Second is the first of the air filters with pe grafted on.
4 April 2017, 22:30
Bill Spargo
Coming along nicely Augie, love the sound of that beast, looking forward to seeing it finished.
4 April 2017, 22:37
Kerry COX
I have not been keeping up with your work Augie and I apologise for that. 🙁
But from what I am looking at now, I am most delighted to see your still producing beautiful work. 🙂
I attempted this kit some time ago, but just never put my heart into it and I screwed up.
but as always, your attention to all that make it great is there. 🙂 👍
7 April 2017, 11:16
Augie
Thanks Kerry 🙂

Its a slow progress kit as trying to graft in the italeri addons. Plus its BN which after reading about her history I kinda took a shine to her
7 April 2017, 18:03
Kerry COX
Hi Augie. 👍 🙂
The 'history' side of this hobby always get me by the throat too.
There are no better history buffs than scale modellers, that's for sure. :-0
And, what makes your builds all that more interesting is that your expertise with hand brushing can't be overlooked.👍
I'll just be in the corner, I won't get in your way.......watching. hehehehehe🙂
7 April 2017, 21:15
Martin Oostrom
Can you move over a bit Kerry? Want to sit in the corner as well
7 April 2017, 21:24
Kerry COX
Martin, we MUST be very quiet mate, (Mouse like) as Augie gets really involved in her work. LOL 😉
7 April 2017, 21:32
Martin Oostrom
I'll bring some cheese, do you have some beers ledt from your birthday party? 😉
7 April 2017, 21:38
Augie
Lol thanks guys 🙂

I do what i can. in case of BN its that she is I think 2 yrs younger than me, but is till flying in active service!
7 April 2017, 21:41
Kerry COX
Oh yes. 🙂 The birthday party. LOL 🙂
Now all beer is gone Martin, but I can bring some cake. :-O 👍.
Augie, you say two years younger than you. ?
Now, your really letting the cat out of the bag here about your age, but, being the gent I am, (sick), I will not make mention of just how beautiful BN still looks. OK. ? hehehehehe
7 April 2017, 21:50
Augie
First new pic is one of the air filters and the second is one of the engine vents with the mesh PE put over.
7 April 2017, 22:09
Kerry COX
On the engine intakes. Are they brass mesh as well Augie. ?
I was doing the RAAF version with the Chinook we had, and I seem to remember mesh filters all over the outside. :-/
7 April 2017, 23:34
Donald Dickson II
The one I have is the old Matchbox kit. I wonder if I will be able to get that stuff to work on that one.

And great work Augie! 99 times out of 100 I can peg brush painting at a glance. Yours on the other hand is that 1 in a 100.
8 April 2017, 02:30
Kerry COX
Donald, I agree that her hand painting really does look like it has been air brushed. Such patience and care is rare. 🙂
8 April 2017, 02:41
Spanjaard
certainly she SCM brush master 🙂
if it would have not been for airbrush, i would be lost completely 😛
8 April 2017, 07:33
Augie
Lol sneaky Kerry, I didnt see your reply. I think BN has aged better😉
The filters are Brass Mesh to and a pain to fit. The other mesh is pretty prolific over the backend, will put more pics up once its all on.

Don, The italeri set wouldnt work due to scale (Matchbox is 72nd) but I know there is some mesh you can get that might work.

As for the painting guys, You make me blush with such compliments.

8 April 2017, 10:43
Kerry COX
Augie. Your world famous mate. 🙂
It's nice when your talents are recognised and admired by your peers.
And notice too, that no one has ever said your work is bad. 👍
It must be from being good at putting on all that make up over the years. BOOM BOOM. 🙂 hahahahaha
8 April 2017, 11:57
Michael Hickey
Looking really good as usual Augie.👍
8 April 2017, 12:08
Augie
Lol thanks Kerry 🙂 one thing tho.. i have never worn makeup (allergic)

cheers Michael 🙂
8 April 2017, 12:52
Kerry COX
Egg all over my face. 🙁
Ten points. 🙂 hahahaha
8 April 2017, 13:03
Donald Dickson II
Wow Kerry, you are brave.😉 LOL

Augie, for some reason I thought this one you were doing was 72nd as well.
8 April 2017, 18:43
Augie
hehe kerry can get away with somethings 🙂

Its alright Don happens. I only tend to build 48th tho 🙂
8 April 2017, 21:55
Andrea Morris
As someone who has refuelled & flown in Bravo November (Falklands), I can tell you that you have made an amazing job 🙂
8 April 2017, 22:47
Augie
O.o Thank you dave. If I may, I'd like to ask a few questions about her just so in know on the right path.
8 April 2017, 22:54
Andrea Morris
OK, ask away! Here's some background for you. I was part of the the RAF Tactical Supply Team (TISWAS) aboard the Atlantic conveyor, assigned to refuel both Harriers & Chinooks (Woka Woka's).
8 April 2017, 23:03
Augie
Oh wow, ok that gives me a fairly good idea then. The two main bits of detail i was after getting cleared up, was

1) Did she have the chin RWR ?
2) Starboard donk filter, was it green or grey?

Thanks muchly
8 April 2017, 23:25
Clifford Keesler
Nice one Augie. I have the CH-47D 1/48 and CH-47A 1/35 scale. I flew CH-47's in the good old US. Army. Loved the old bird.
8 April 2017, 23:47
Augie
Cool Clifford, didnt realise you were aircrew
9 April 2017, 00:00
Clifford Keesler
Yes, I was a CH-47 Flight Enigeer, and A Huey pilot.
9 April 2017, 00:02
Kerry COX
Isn't this world full of the most amazing and unassuming people who have so much to be proud of. 🙂 👍
9 April 2017, 00:05
Clifford Keesler
Thank you Kerry.
9 April 2017, 00:07
Augie
Blimey aint that the truth Kerry 🙂

and cool clifford, Both CH-47 and huey are among my faves
9 April 2017, 00:18
Clifford Keesler
Thanks Aug's. You been stealth building again?. I finished my F9F-5 Panther, Monogram kit, a quite delightful build. I haven't taken any pictures of it yet, and I have an F-18E and Mig 21 on the go right now, no pictures yet of those either. I guess I better get the camera busy, huh.
9 April 2017, 00:25
Augie
Lol yes you had better 🙂

This one is isnt stealth job.. well too much of one. 🙂
9 April 2017, 00:42
Clifford Keesler
I will. Oh and I forgot the P-51, now that was a stealth build. It is finished now also, need to add some more pictures of it also. LOL.
9 April 2017, 00:47
Clifford Keesler
My next build will be a NMF F-86, I am going to try AK Interactives Extreme Metal Acrylic paints. I watced a review of them on Flory models site. They look promising.
9 April 2017, 00:50
Michael Phillips
Looks great so far Augie, and great choice in subject. 1/48 Chinook kits are hard to find... Eager to follow your progress!
9 April 2017, 01:04
Kerry COX
Are you happy now Augie.? Look what you started. 🙂 hahahahaha 👍
9 April 2017, 03:07
Andrea Morris
If memory serves, they all were fitted with RWR, can't help with the filter.
9 April 2017, 09:32
Augie
Hi Dave, thanks for that, every little helps.

Kerry, yeah 🙂 oops😉

Michael thanks 🙂 glad people are liking.

9 April 2017, 10:29
Kerry COX
🙂 👍
9 April 2017, 10:52
Augie
Quick pic of the seats finished ready to install.
15 April 2017, 21:22
Kerry COX
Your dexterity and fineness can not be argued with Augie. 👍
The detail you integrate in your builds is a joy to see and admire. 🙂
Thanks for the images of your art.
👍 👍 👍 🙂
15 April 2017, 23:45
Augie
Lol thanks Kerry, you know how to make a girl blush.
16 April 2017, 00:13
Kerry COX
I like being honest my lady. And if that makes you blush, then I am a happy guy. 🙂
16 April 2017, 04:13
Holger Kranich
Hey, even i get blushed when I read it!😢
16 April 2017, 07:22
Kerry COX
Scalemates just might turn into a big international dating service if we try. LOL 🙂 👍
16 April 2017, 08:43
Augie
LOL thanks Kerry and Holly 🙂 Another reason I love this site, always guaranteed to end up smiling
16 April 2017, 09:21
Wilfried Bogaerts
Nice work, and very visible in a Chinook so worth the effort. I suppose these are no bang-seats ? 😄
16 April 2017, 09:29
Augie
Hehe yeah these are the no bang variety
16 April 2017, 09:45
Kerry COX
But "Bung" type is possible. 🙂 Out, through the floor. LOL 🙂
16 April 2017, 10:21
Kerry COX
Augie. When I come over there to attend the Wangerooge meeting next March, I am hoping a Guinness or two might be possible with you. ? Yeah. ?? 👍
16 April 2017, 10:23
Augie
We'll see 🙂 not sure if i can get over but will let ya know
16 April 2017, 10:41
Kerry COX
I can easily get to the 'Emerald Isle' Augie. 👍
16 April 2017, 10:49
Augie
🙂 we'll see kerry
16 April 2017, 11:01
Kerry COX
Cool. 👍 🙂 hehehehehe
16 April 2017, 14:01
Clifford Keesler
Looking very nice Augie, I think this is going to be one impressive build.
17 April 2017, 20:37
Augie
Thanks clifford, I hope so 🙂 she is looking pretty mean 😄
17 April 2017, 20:42
Augie
Another update, as you can see she is looking more like herself now.
Some further details to add but we're getting here
18 April 2017, 15:45
Kerry COX
I have been looking for some images of the detail of the rear door and I can't seem to get any info on just what I was looking for. 🙁 I am assuming that your all sorted with the detailed image department, but I was just wondering if there was anything different or special about the door/ramp you may/could do, to 'gussie' it up a bit. :-/ ?
18 April 2017, 17:12
Kerry COX
I am really impressed with all your getting done Augie. 🙂 👍
18 April 2017, 17:13
Augie
Thanks Kerry 🙂

as for the ramp, it looks odd but after seeing this looks actually ok

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18 April 2017, 17:39
Clifford Keesler
Excellent looking Chinook Augie, your work amazes me. The ramp wasn,t a very fancy item. Just a flat plate with 3 wedge shaped smaller ramps that flipped out so you could drive vechicles aboard. The bottom of the ramp was curved with 3 wooden skids on the bottom, and the upper ramp door retracted into the hollow ramp. It could be made to retract, stay retracted(which is how we usually flew, only extending the dorr when the aircraft was parked and tied down, or it was extremely frigid.) The ramp sides had large hydraulic acturators to raise and lower the ramp, and then a mass of hydraulic tubing and valves on the sidewalls inside the aft cargo area, on either side of the ramp. But of course you probally know all this already.
18 April 2017, 18:25
Augie
Thanks Clifford, I've been putting some in place and have highlighted the molded in ones... oddly its quite obscured still so looks ok
18 April 2017, 18:26
Clifford Keesler
You are welcome. It is hard to see inside from outside. If you know what I mean. That upper door in your picture, retracts into the inside of the ramp when it is down. It does not stay up.
18 April 2017, 18:32
Clifford Keesler
A company called Cobra Company, makes an excellent resin ramp detail kit in 1/35 scale, which is what I am waiting to get before I build my 1/35 scale Chinook, plus have to get the correct rear landing gear. My kit came with the early model twin wheeled aft gear, and I want to model the first Chinook I crewed CH-47A 66-15124.
18 April 2017, 18:38
Augie
Sweet! 🙂 I am sure it will be a good one too
18 April 2017, 18:58
Clifford Keesler
I hope so. LOL.
18 April 2017, 18:59
Kerry COX
Augie, I was not, in any way, suggesting there was something 'missing' in your build. I was simply wondering if I was not seeing something that would enhance even more, all the detail your already including. 👍
And Clifford, Thank you for your wonderful call on what there is to be seen in the ramp department. Thank mate. 🙂 👍
18 April 2017, 19:28
Augie
Hey Kerry, i know its cool 🙂
18 April 2017, 19:30
Clifford Keesler
You are welcome Kerry. I am dreading building my Trumpeter Chinook, there is no detail what so ever aft of the cockpit, so will be investing in a lot of resin parts, Eduard's PE cargo seats and a lot of scratch building. But that is what makes modeling "fun" isn't it. LOL.
18 April 2017, 19:36
Donald Dickson II
Wowzers Augie! You are kicking butt with this.
18 April 2017, 19:41
Kerry COX
I just saw a link to a 1/35 CH-47 rear door on Finescale modeller. google.com.au/url?sa..ust=1492630789096453 Resin, like you mentioned. 👍 Scroll to the bottom of that page and there is a whole lot more in the way of pages relating to the 1/35 Trumpeter. (t)
18 April 2017, 19:41
Augie
Thanks Kerry 🙂

Thanks Don 🙂 I'm really liking how its coming out.
18 April 2017, 19:46
Clifford Keesler
Thanks Kerry.
18 April 2017, 19:49
Augie
Thanks James 🙂
18 April 2017, 21:48
Andrea Morris
Truly a treat for the eye's
18 April 2017, 23:15
Augie
thanks Dave 😄
18 April 2017, 23:22
Augie
Cockpit tacked on and now to get seated.
19 April 2017, 17:47
Clifford Keesler
Go Lady go, looking good.
19 April 2017, 18:35
Augie
🙂 thanks Clifford
19 April 2017, 19:25
Thomas Bischoff
coming along nicely!
19 April 2017, 19:59
Augie
Thanks Thomas 🙂
19 April 2017, 20:00
Augie
and how to shoot yourself in the foot... loose the side door.. arse
19 April 2017, 21:10
Wilfried Bogaerts
🙁
19 April 2017, 21:31
Augie
I'm sure it will turn up just frustrating as i had it yestuday an now cant find it
19 April 2017, 21:39
Kerry COX
Is it stuck to the underside of your shirt sleeve. ? As that is where I find a LOT of my missing parts. Adhered to my arms from when I rest my arms on the bench . 🙁
It lets us see more of your amazing work Augie. :-O
20 April 2017, 01:01
Wilfried Bogaerts
Hope you found it by now, otherwise do the "Sh(Ch)ake the Chinook". If you hear rattling sounds maybe the door fell inside the chopper? Anyway, good luck 👍 👍 🙂
20 April 2017, 07:27
Augie
Hi guys,

Still no sign of it, checked if it had stuck to me somehow, plus everything else.. also taking apart the build desk trying to find it.

checked the chopper and its not int here, guess one option is if someone with one in their stash can take a paper copy I can use as a template to make replacement 🤔
20 April 2017, 09:25
playtime 222
Alright - when did you have it last?
20 April 2017, 09:36
Augie
Hi playtime, was last seen now 2 days ago.

I've gone through the clothes I was wearing that day, the bench, the floor, any and all boxes/draws near where i was working, the whole length of the bench
20 April 2017, 09:40
Choppa Nutta
that is smooth brush work !! 🙂
20 April 2017, 09:45
Augie
with new paints too 🙂 hataka acrylics 🙂
20 April 2017, 09:46
Choppa Nutta
I can tell you like them😉
it looks like it has been airbrushed on
20 April 2017, 09:51
Augie
mwhahaha the brush ninja strikes again
20 April 2017, 09:52
Augie
And as quickly as it vanished, its been found.. in middle of floor where I have looked 3 times already..
20 April 2017, 10:07
Wilfried Bogaerts
👍 👍 👍 👍 👍 👍 👍 👍 👍 🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂
20 April 2017, 10:16
Augie
Yes, exactly my feelings too!
20 April 2017, 10:23
playtime 222
Ah good. Had an incident with a clear part - the front cap of a warp engine - it dissappeared between sessions. A couple of years later I get it out of the box again - and find it on the end of the warp engine where I had test fitted the bloody thing. Duh!
20 April 2017, 11:14
Clifford Keesler
The bomb sight on my Canberra, did the same thing this morning. I had it in a pair of tweezers trying to glue it to the cockpit floor. All I heard was ping, ping, ping as it departed the tweezers and bounced around the work bench. Never did find the darn thing. I did find the PE antennas for my Mig-21 I lost 4 days ago. So had to scratch build a makeshift bomb sight.
20 April 2017, 18:54
Augie
Bugger! it does happen
20 April 2017, 19:25
Choppa Nutta
Just the thing for you guys, an acme ping prevention box !! 😄 😄 😄

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20 April 2017, 19:35
Augie
Lol choppa.. I could be un lady like😉
20 April 2017, 19:48
Choppa Nutta
Hey what a coincidence, I can be unlady like too😉 😄 😄 😄
20 April 2017, 19:56
Augie
Lol cheeky sod
20 April 2017, 19:57
Choppa Nutta
haha, well I couldn't resist a setup like that now could I😉 😄
20 April 2017, 20:03
Clifford Keesler
You are a character Choppa. LOL.
20 April 2017, 21:53
Donald Dickson II
LOL I may invest in one of those. I pinged the PE HUD part for the F-4 I am doing. Son and I looked all over. Next day, it was in the middle of the floor. Evidently my pekingese walked by swooshed into the open with his tail.
21 April 2017, 12:37
Augie
🙂 hehe
21 April 2017, 13:02
Kerry COX
I have got into the habit (annoying for me at times), but, putting EVERYTHING into small clear zip lock plastic bags saves a LOT of agro and heart break.
And so far, I have got zero for zero losses on any parts now, as I learned to use also the adhesive tipped sticks or 'blue tac' to hold parts as I position them in stupidly awkward places, especially HUD's. :-/
Just a thought. 🙂
21 April 2017, 15:34
Christian Ristits
Cool
21 April 2017, 15:43
Augie
nice idea
21 April 2017, 16:19
Choppa Nutta
Yeah Kerry, I like that idea 🙂
21 April 2017, 16:22
Kerry COX
I'll post some images of what I mean on one of my albums.
Believe me, they were a 'last resort' situation, as it did become tedious continually opening and closing them for bits I had already dealt with. :-/
But if I am going to drop anything, it will land on an old (white preferable)bed sheet I have under my chair and table that shows clearly any bits that land there.
There is no one solution to our dilemma of those rogue escapees that are determined not to be found, but minimisation is the key.
Sorry if this sounds like a lecture. 🙁
My "Uhu" is still languishing the loss of some of it's front ariels. 🙁
21 April 2017, 18:11
Martin Oostrom
My carpet monster keeps eating bits and pieces occasionally. The strange thing is, there's no carpet in my room. 👎
21 April 2017, 18:19
Augie
The wonders of parts going missing
21 April 2017, 19:10
Andrea Morris
I think you mean the mystery of missing parts 🙂
21 April 2017, 19:12
Augie
🙂 indeed.
21 April 2017, 19:15
Clifford Keesler
I lost a whole roll of Tamiya tape today, was masking off the crew entry door of the Canberra, and went to put the tape back on top of my spray booth, that is where I keep all my tape, anyway it rolled off the back and went between the window and wall. It took me an hour to find it. It somehow wound up inside the cabinet part of my work bench, in a tub that I keep my oil paints in. I just can't seem to hold on to things anymore. I have used Kerry's method, especially when installing small windows.
21 April 2017, 21:44
Choppa Nutta
I lost my USB lead for my camera the other day without it pinging off anywhere, I rolled it up and put it down now it is gone ffs, most infuriating .... ah well, could be worse 🙂
21 April 2017, 22:04
Clifford Keesler
I know it is very frusturating to lose things.
21 April 2017, 22:08
Kerry COX
Next................we will be talking about loosing our minds. LOL Mwahahahaha...................But I think I have all ready done that. hehehehehehe
Have a great week end folks.
And Marquez is kicking butt in the "Americas" MotoGP. Watch it if you can.
Exciting motor sport, the very best actually. 👍

motogp.com/
21 April 2017, 22:22
Doug Summers
The minute you put knife to plastic you open a hole in the space-time continuum that, given half a chance, will whisks parts away into a parallel dimension where fellow modelers find them and can't figure out from whence they came!!! Good luck mate...
21 April 2017, 23:34
Kerry COX
Ah hah. !! The voice of logic. 🙂
Cheers Doug. 👍
21 April 2017, 23:45
Markus Kutsch The Plastic Bench
Greeeaaat Work,Augie👍 👍
22 April 2017, 04:11
Augie
😄 thanks Markus
22 April 2017, 09:54
Augie
Decals have started 🙂
22 April 2017, 17:03
Christian Ristits
Nice!
22 April 2017, 17:15
Augie
🙂 thanks Christian.
22 April 2017, 17:16
Thomas Bischoff
good idea to use the foam box to keep the carpet monster away! Hope it works also against wormholes in the space-time continuum 🙂
... and yes: looks nicer and nicer! I always love this phase of the build - everything is coming together and it starts to look more and more like the real thing.
22 April 2017, 17:55
Augie
Thanks Thomas, 🙂
22 April 2017, 18:32
Kerry COX
You certainly know how to impress Augie. 👍
Magic moments are nice to share. 🙂
Next project I want to see from you is a big image of your display cabinet, as I and all your mates rekon it must be awesome. :-p
22 April 2017, 22:19
Andrea Morris
I second that Kerry!
22 April 2017, 22:22
Augie
Hehe thanks guys, I will try to get a picture of the display shelves in my hobby room 🙂
22 April 2017, 22:35
Clifford Keesler
Just awesome Augie, I told you it was going to be good.
22 April 2017, 22:36
Augie
🙂 thanks Clifford, still time yet to finish, I have to do the aerial on the port side which is going to be a pain.
22 April 2017, 22:42
Clifford Keesler
You can do it.
22 April 2017, 22:43
Clifford Keesler
Finally got the cockpit on the Canberra finished, except for firing cords on the seats.
22 April 2017, 22:44
Kerry COX
So much eye candy to yet appear here in SM. Clifford, I will be sure to look in on your Canberra album as soon as you post it and say g'day soon mate. 👍
If it will be anything like your others (especially the Mig 15) it will be a doozey. 🙂
22 April 2017, 23:17
Kerry COX
Augie. Do you have ariels that come with the kit. ?
Or is it something you will have to become creative with. ?
There are a few of them I believe. ?
👍
22 April 2017, 23:23
Clifford Keesler
Thanks Kerry. Question for either of you. Where can I find EZ line. I have not seen any such thing here.
22 April 2017, 23:26
Augie
🙂 cool, any pictures?
22 April 2017, 23:34
Kerry COX
EZ line. ? Mmmmm :-/
For what is it used Clifford.?
If your meaning something that is like ultra thin/fine fishing line.?
If so, then I use a thing called 'invisible thread', as it comes in clear, like fishing line or black, mostly used in the garment industry for stitching seams.
It has a little bit of 'stretchability', but needs a steady hand and a good eye to use it for bi-plane rigging or aerials.
23 April 2017, 04:30
Andrea Morris
The only place I know to get EZ Line from is: modelsrgo.co.uk/ez-l..eet-fine-0.12mm.html
23 April 2017, 07:50
Thomas Bischoff
try berkshirejunction.com/ez-line/ they should have a link with retailers
This is fantastic material - used it on the Catalina
23 April 2017, 08:09
Kerry COX
Thank you lads. 🙂 👍
23 April 2017, 09:48
Augie
Kerry the arials I will be using kit ones, problem will be the long one on the port side.. still thinking how best to do it.
23 April 2017, 09:52
Christian Bruer
Hi Augie, very nice and clean work so far 👍

About the rigging, you should give it a try with EZ Line. Using the EZ line need just a little practice.

The lenght will not be any problem, because you have to give the line a bit tension. Just so much that the line will be tight. You can try it easliy, gluing two pieces of a sprue frame in the required distance, and do some practice rigging.

There are also a lot of toutorials on Youtube, how to rigg, ship models, aeroplanes etc.

Cheers, Christian
23 April 2017, 10:13
Augie
Cheers Christian, will have a look 🙂
23 April 2017, 10:42
Kerry COX
And. The smallest dab of Tamiya's CA glue at the attachment point is fast setting, and clear. no (fogging) holds like a vice. 🙂
23 April 2017, 11:19
Augie
funky, the ezthread is ordered so we'll see 😄
23 April 2017, 11:20
Augie
Also kerry

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23 April 2017, 11:21
Christian Bruer
By the way, I much like the trick using 0,3 diameter brass tube as a fixation:
Youtube Video
 
23 April 2017, 12:02
Spanjaard
that is a really cool video. good info about rigging christian. thanks
23 April 2017, 12:29
Choppa Nutta
Extra special effort to make a video in that manner,
loved the bit with paint flowing over the surfaces 🙂
23 April 2017, 13:48
Maarten Kruizenga
oh dear..................i now am watching all the Tom Grigat vids.....................................
23 April 2017, 14:46
Martin Oostrom
Thanks Christian. Now I need to buy some brass piping as well. I've got two orders >50€ on the way already. 🙂
23 April 2017, 15:42
Augie
Quick frontal shot with the main code on. Just serials to do and delivery of the last two codes.
25 April 2017, 23:37
Kerry COX
The end result is just as I expected Augie. I have looked at your build from all angles you have posted, and as usual. A masterpiece in every way. You have a great touch for the difficult ones my friend. 👍
SALUTE. 🙂
25 April 2017, 23:50
Clifford Keesler
It looks awesome Augie. Thank you all for the info on the EZ line. I have tried fine fishing line, and it works but seems to take very long time to set, but I now realize I have been using the wrong super glue. I need to get super glue meant for modeling like I used to use on My R/C models, and for rigging my model ships. Instead of the Gorilla Glue I have been using. It works but cures very slowly.
25 April 2017, 23:57
Clifford Keesler
Hey Aug's did you put the red, yellow and green bands on the pitch change links? LOL. Just teasing you.
26 April 2017, 00:05
Andrea Morris
Stunning, just stunning.......
26 April 2017, 07:12
Urban Gardini
Marvelous work mate!
26 April 2017, 20:00
Erik Leijdens
Looking great 👍
26 April 2017, 20:31
Stephan Ryll
Very nice build 👍
26 April 2017, 20:32
Michael Phillips
That really looks awesome! Well done Augie!!!
27 April 2017, 04:23
Augie
Wow, thanks guys 🙂

Clifford, oddly the reference I have which I used as a guide was for the first two to make it to the RAF and the OCU, neither have the coloured bands😉

She still has a fair bit of work to do so will see if you guys like her as much once thats done.
Just waiting decals to be delivered and some thread for the aerials

27 April 2017, 17:20
Choppa Nutta
I just can't get over how smooth you get the paint with a brush,
possibly one of your best builds yet Augie 🙂 👍
27 April 2017, 17:22
Augie
🙂 thanks Choppa
27 April 2017, 17:27
Donald Dickson II
Gotta agree with Choppa. I am awed by your brush skills. Just flat out awesome.
27 April 2017, 17:52
Kerry COX
Ditto. 🙂 🙂 🙂
27 April 2017, 18:14
Augie
thanks guys 😄 blushing am I
27 April 2017, 18:49
Choppa Nutta
haha we almost believe you😉 😄
have you got a base and a backdrop for the final reveal photos ?
27 April 2017, 19:12
Augie
really i am lol, as for base. I have an idea for one. no backdrop tho.
27 April 2017, 19:16
Michael Hickey
She's looking sweet
27 April 2017, 22:34
Markus Kutsch The Plastic Bench
I agree ,Augie.One of your Best works.Your brush skills are marvelous.
28 April 2017, 03:45
Clifford Keesler
IT Looks great Augie, and I was only teasing about the bands.
28 April 2017, 20:59
Augie
Thanks guys,

Yes James its actually a surprise how big the thing is.
28 April 2017, 21:47
Urban Gardini
Do you even have any place where it fits? I admire the fact that you can produce constant quality brush work even with larger kits that must take ages to cover with paint.
29 April 2017, 19:03
Augie
lol thanks urban 🙂 Yeah i have space on the display shelves for it. As for the paint I wish i knew the secret myself it just seems to work for me
29 April 2017, 19:33
Augie
So antenna hangers have been fabricated and attached ready for me to string the antenna through.
7 May 2017, 14:12
Clifford Keesler
Go,lady go. Looking fantastic. Canberra got her clear coat , ready for decals.
7 May 2017, 14:18
Augie
Thanks Clifford 😄 looking forward to seeing the canberra once decals are on.
7 May 2017, 14:46
Augie
Antenna is on and I really like the look
7 May 2017, 14:46
Martin Oostrom
So do I. Looking marvelous
7 May 2017, 15:21
Augie
Thanks Martin 😄
7 May 2017, 15:22
Wilfried Bogaerts
Good job ! It's amazing how such "small" and much neglected details can add so much more to an already beautiful model ! 👍
7 May 2017, 15:38
Augie
thanks willy
7 May 2017, 16:59
Christian Bruer
Very nice work with the antenna 👍 How does the EZ line work for you?
7 May 2017, 18:08
Christian Ristits
It is really looking cool, like it very much!
7 May 2017, 19:28
Holger Kranich
Great Augs! 🙂
7 May 2017, 20:17
Augie
Thanks guys 🙂

Christian, its not EZ line, i ended up using some 0.25mm fishing line I had
7 May 2017, 21:20
Choppa Nutta
Fly fishing or course fishing ? 🙂
7 May 2017, 21:54
Augie
@ Choppa, no idea.. just an old reel

thanks James 🙂
7 May 2017, 22:12
Choppa Nutta
ha, was just stringing you along 😄
either way worked well, nice the way such details bring a model to life 🙂
7 May 2017, 22:17
Clifford Keesler
It just keeps getting better.
7 May 2017, 22:52
Augie
Thanks clifford 😄
7 May 2017, 22:58
Kerry COX
Inspirational in every way Augie.👍
We are all in awe of your skills and patience. 🙂
Did you eventually 'find the door'.? :-O
Always a joy to look at your masterpieces. 🙂
7 May 2017, 23:44
Clifford Keesler
If you did not know better, you would never know that it was painted with a brush. You are indeed a master of the old "hairy stick."
8 May 2017, 00:09
Kerry COX
Too right Clifford. 🙂
8 May 2017, 04:16
Augie
😄 thanks Kerry, I did find the door thank god.

Thanks Clifford its comments like that, that keep me from turning to the darkside.
8 May 2017, 17:23
Kerry COX
You are always welcome Augie. I love your work. 👍
8 May 2017, 22:10
Augie
😄
8 May 2017, 22:28
Michael Hickey
She is coming along just beautifully, she's going to be another stunner.👍
9 May 2017, 01:08
Augie
Thanks Michael 😄
9 May 2017, 18:27

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