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  1. I have yet to use some 3D printer plastic that I purchased from Shapeways.   So 1/48 details for aircraft and some 1/350 details for US aircraft carrier hanger bays.  What type of glue would be recommended.  I do not thick the plastic is styrene?  So, CA glue should probably be used.  To those who are not aware of this site, Shapeways sells items produced on 3D printers.   The sites has all kinds of items for sale.  For example, when in the site, type 1/48 for the search.  Just bought this tonight.

     

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  2. I have a question.  I have a 1/48 scale F-16 that I plan on someday to build.  I noticed that F-16s and other jets have a whitish color on the inside of the nozzle.  How should I paint the inside of the nozzle to  reproduce this color?  Dry brush with white paint?

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  3. 3 hours ago, snelson said:

    The site has been around for quite awhile.  The biggest problem is that all the profiles come from various books and websites, and many are of rather dubious accuracy.  You can find some interesting stuff there, but I wouldn't use it as any kind of definitive reference.

     

    Steve N

    IPMS #30925

     

     

    Thank-you for the heads up.

     

  4. This may be old news.  I was surfing the web the other day looking for some interesting aircraft camoflauge schemes.  Came across a web site called "Wings Palette".  The site says it has 1,000s of aircraft from every nation / era   One drawback is only the profiles are shown(akin to the old MPC profile box tops).  The URL looks like the site is from Russia.  I am typing on

     my smart TV, so I cannot copy/paste the link.  Just type wings palette for the google search.

     

     

  5. On 4/18/2018 at 6:50 PM, ewahl said:

    Yes, some of those bottle paints are still good.  I mix them with a battery-powered paint stirrer until the separated pigments and carrier fluids get well blended.  I add paint thinner to them to get them usable in an airbrush.

    No, some of the bottles have turned solid.  These I throw out when I come across one.  I've noticed some colors all stay good and others all go bad.

    Heck, they are 15 cent bottles, so no great financial loss if they must be pitched out.

    Ed

    The good old days of 15 cents /bottle.

     

  6. 9 hours ago, ewahl said:

    I just found six different box sets of the Pactra International colors in a storage bin, and I have a Pactra small bottle paint rack that is still filled about 60% with unopened Pactra color bottles.  Unfortunately, one of my favorite flat metallic colors that I could apply with a brush without streaks--Flat Metallic Gray--is gone.  Testors metallics just do not apply well with a brush to any spot larger than 1/16th inch.

    Have you had a chance to use those Pactra paints?  Just wondering if the paints are still good after all these years?

  7. 9 hours ago, ewahl said:

    Auto World also produced decal sheets of race car sponsor logos with many different products represented.  This must have been before lawyers and licensing fees entered the picture.  I have several of these sheet from back in the day.  I have used some of the individual images, and the decals still work.

    Ed

    Surprised the decals are still good.  I have some aircraft decals from about 10 years ago and it hit or miss if the decals shatter.

  8. On 4/17/2018 at 5:56 PM, rcboater said:

    Jim, 

    I also grew up in the Burlington area, same time as you. My lasting memory was seeing the F-102s in the sky near the airport.  (They were easy for a kid to ID!)

    I almost bought the 1/72 Draw decals the other day-  then got wrapped around the axle on the kit. Do I want a “ Case X” or “Case XX” wing?  ( Meng makes both.)

     

     

    I have Draw decals in 1/48th scale for the F102.  Never used Draw decals before.  Have you used them before? 

    You already have been to the Vermont National guard museum(mostly Army national guard stuff on display but some airguard stuff also(here is a picture on the missile on display the F-102 used).

     

    Haven't been there for awhile but there may still be amour and aircraft models on display.

     

     

    Here is the link to the museum http://www.williammaloney.com/Aviation/VermontMilitaryMuseum/index.htm

     

  9. Starting the build on the BV 141.  Got the assembly line fired up.  At the same time I am building the Hasegawa P-40E and the Tamiya IL2.  So many models to build, so little time.

    The BV 141 Is a nice kit to build, few parts, no fit problems so far.  And all the clear parts were individually wrapped to prevent scratching.  I hate masking greenhouse canopies.  but Eduard makes it a lot easier with their canopy masks.   The interior for the cockpit calls out RLM66.  I think this grey is too dark(could be wrong, maybe the real aircraft used RLM66).  I will use RLM02 instead.  Also, I don't like the pilots seat that came with the kit(not very detailed), so I will use a resin seat(not sure which type yet).  I surprised the RLM even allowed a few to be made with this strange design.  One thing that still do not understand is how the tail gunner(not dorsal gunner) fired his gun?  The kit has a clear piece for the cockpit tail.  The is no opening for the tail gun, so did the tail gunner have to

    open the glass to fire his gun?  I read some kit reviews and they said the right wing was warped because of the packaging.  My right wing looks okay.  As you can see on the kit box the wings are somewhat gull shaped.

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  10. 3 hours ago, ghodges said:

    Jim, I think you've mistaken HOBBICO, a multi-national and multi hobby company OWNER (owned Revell GER, Revell/Monogram USA, Estes rockets, etc.) for the Hobbycraft plastic model company. To my knowledge, Hobbycraft is still in business and wasn't a part of the break up and sale of all of the interests owned by Hobbico.

    Others can correct me if I missed that Hobbycraft was involved, as to my knowledge, it's still plodding on as usual, good kits, not so good kits, and all.

     

    GIL :cool:

     

    Gil, You are correct.  Hobbycraft is still producing model kits in Canada.  I thought they went out of business because Academy is selling the Hobbycraft T-33(it must just be a rebox,  I thought the molds were bought by Academy because Hobbycraft went out of business).  Thanks for setting me straight on this.

  11. The hobby boss is going to be an easy build.  I got a resin replacement propeller and all the Eduard PE and canopy mask.  To me the kit seat looks awful.  I would like to replace the kit seat with a resin replacement.  Would a resin seat for the FW 190 work?  And what about the cowling?  I have read reviews about the kits cowling.  Would a Ju88 cowling be a good replacement for the kit cowling?

  12. 4 hours ago, PeteJ said:

    I'm with you Gil.  I really am not fond of any paint fumes, but if I had to choose one it is the alcohol based ones. My family is full of people who work in hospitals and I associate the smell of alcohol with visiting them in their work place.  Unfortunately, over the years I have "sniffed" a fair amount of paint fumes and have kind of become "nose blind" to them.  I know because when I am sitting in my shop, oblivious to the smell and my wife comes out and comments on the strong odor of paint. 

    Hi Pete,

    I tried making models upstairs.  But my wife has put a stop to that.  I am stinking up the house and I got banished to the basement.

     

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  13. Does anyone remember building these screwdriver kits?  No glue just screw together, poseable flaps and absolutely no bottom to the top and bottom wing.  I liked these kits as a kid because they were easy to build and very large.  Notice the price for the Fokker, a whopping &3.50 I believe in 1968 dollars, today it sells for $200 - $700.  I cannot remember how much the B25 originally went for.  But I see the B25 can run from$200-$500.  I think I also had the SE-5.  I also think they were supposed to be flying kits.

     

     

     

  14. 7 minutes ago, ghodges said:

    Yep! Loved it! Here's a pic of my bench @1980, and there's more than a few bottles of it there....as well as some other Pactra paints. Note the Liquiplate and Floquil paints too....which are also now long gone.

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    GIL :cool:

    Yes and Aeromaster enamels.

     

  15. Guess I am feeling nostalgic tonight.  How many remember Pactra authentic international colors.  When these paints came out in the early 70s, I thought the colors were greater than sliced bread.

     

  16. How many remember ordering from Auto world?  This is where I first got my 1st 2 Tamiya models.  The Kublewagen and Schimmwagen.  Then I heard about the Squadron shop and then I got my mail order models there.  This was when Squadrom mail order was in Detroit, Michigan.

     

     

     

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