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Keep it coming Gil. Great work. I like how you come up with ways to tackle the various problems of these different kits. I know you say it's basic skills but it takes a certain person that can take those skills to a little different level. Bill
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Seattle IPMS comes to rescue of aerospace firm
WildBill50 replied to SkyKing's topic in General Modeling
Great job. At least you had plenty of time to spare when you finished :smiley14: . Bill -
Fantastic. No other words. Bill
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Nice job on Grandpa. I like the differnt tones and sheens of the blacks used on the clothing. Is his dragster parked behind the wall? Bill
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Very cool Scooter. Great markings on a great paint job. Well Done, sir! Bill
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I knew if I waited long enough the corrugations would be brought up. Want to see how you handle those, not for any particular reason either. Great job so far! Bill
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A Tale of Two Vipers (and a Mud Hen)
WildBill50 replied to Eaglecash867's topic in Photos: On the Bench
Love those markings. I've been thinking about getting that sheet myself. IP looks great so far. Keep the progress coming. Bill -
Well done sir! From box to completed model...love it. Nice job on all of the kits. Bill
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Now that's different. Very cool. I like the photos to back up the figure.
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Duke, Nice job on that little bird. I built that when it was new I think back in the day. It was one of my first airbrush attempts. I have the Monogram kit started and just need to get it back on the front burner. Keep them coming. Bill
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Nice job Ron. Looks like more scratch building than kit work. Seamless transitions between the two. This is coming together really well. Bill
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Fantastic. How do you keep up the momentum for this build? Just plowing through it? Great detail in all the pics too. I applaud you sir! :smiley31:
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That's really nice looking Kevin. Great save on the paint and decals. This plane must have been a real treat to fly with the size of the control surfaces. Bill
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Most excellent...Resin and a white paint job to boot. Looks great. Bill
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SEA Colors First to be Released by Tru-Color Paint
WildBill50 replied to trucolorpaint's topic in Aircraft
Thank you for the information. Will have to give them a try. Regards, Bill- 4 replies
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SEA Colors First to be Released by Tru-Color Paint
WildBill50 replied to trucolorpaint's topic in Aircraft
Are these paints enamels or acrylics? Can't seem to remember yhe add for them. Bill- 4 replies
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I think you captured the look of the weathering nicely. Tropics really chewed up the paint, especially on Japanese aircraft. Another fine build sir! Bill
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This could make a great dio. "Honey, guess what I found at the garage sale the next block over, you won't believe it!" Great job, Mark! Bill
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Gil, Great job as always. I'm always impressed by your builds. Nice paint scheme so far also. A question on this plane...Are those full span ailerons or flaps? Can they be used as flaps and/or differencial ailerons? Or is there some sort of spoiler arrangement on the wing? Bill
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Nice job! Killer markings. Doing an F-4B in those (one day). Great looking kitty. Bill
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Hi Tim, Everything I have shows 34087 for them. Some pictures I have look too dark also for that, but they also look like a glossy paint job on those instead of flat. It maybe just the reflection of a gloss scheme on those pics off yours. Bill
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Great looking boat Ron. It always seems the air wings are just a hodge-podge of whatever is out there. The helos add some nice color. Bill
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Madman! Is there going to be enough room to hide those bundles under the deck and through the hangar deck? Or is there clearance along the sides between the hull and walls. Just wondering how you are handling that situation. Bill
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Hi David, I've been enjoying your Vinson build. Welcome to the forum. From another Illinoisan, Bill
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Great job again Gil! That has more detail in it than alot of some regular manufactured kits. Keep up the 'how-to's for all of us chickens. I've done a few conversions in Vacuform but only 1 complete aircraft back when I didn't know better (Nova KC-135). It came out, 'Eh" but I haven't gone back to trying something like that since. Rock on sir! Bill
