Hi to all from Ireland
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thymekiller
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Dave Matthews
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thymekiller
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Its important that a person build what inspires him.
Might I recommend;
http://tinyurl.com/dym745
Heres a film for inspriation;
http://tinyurl.com/cosahp
A man of your skills could do great things with a model like this. The detail work is one reason I have put this one off. It could be built as a 2 seater.
Thanks again for the step by step photos.
thymekiller
Might I recommend;
http://tinyurl.com/dym745
Heres a film for inspriation;
http://tinyurl.com/cosahp
A man of your skills could do great things with a model like this. The detail work is one reason I have put this one off. It could be built as a 2 seater.
Thanks again for the step by step photos.
thymekiller
"...the road goes on forever, and the party never ends..."
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Dave Matthews
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Hi MC,Mad Cap Romanian wrote:What silver paint did you use?
I found some old Dope from one of my wholesalers, but he didn't have aluminum. Mind you, they haven't totally sorted out the aerogloss yet.
I used clear shrinking dope (1 airbrushed coat), then clear non-shrinking dope (4 airbrushed coats), then 2 airbrushed coats of Humbrol Metalic 'Number 11' enamel paint 1/5 of a 14ml can (3ml) for the whole model thinned 60% with thinners. For the letters, a mix of mat and gloss black with some white and brown to make it not so BLACK. For the weathering, I used dry brushed brown and dark grey where needed.
Hope this answers all.
Cheers,
Davie Matthews
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BillParker
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Dave, I say the 1000 series Corsair.
http://www.guillow.com/GuillowDetail.as ... FamilyId=1
Lots of detail to keep you busy, and your photographic abilities will serve our Guillow's community well. We're all here to learn, and bubba, you da man!
I'd been curious about the Lindburg kit for years, thank you for the education.
Please, whatever kit you choose, continue to share with us your expertise.
Sincerely,
bp
http://www.guillow.com/GuillowDetail.as ... FamilyId=1
Lots of detail to keep you busy, and your photographic abilities will serve our Guillow's community well. We're all here to learn, and bubba, you da man!
I'd been curious about the Lindburg kit for years, thank you for the education.
Please, whatever kit you choose, continue to share with us your expertise.
Sincerely,
bp
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http://www.parkerinfo.com/ap.htm bparker@parkerinfo.com
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thymekiller
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Dave Matthews
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Thank you very much for your replies guys. Well if I can get another Guillows from somewhere, I will do another build here.
Oooo, the big Guillows models do look very tasty indeed.
In the men time, my Spirit is packed up and ready to go to Scotland thing Thursday for the concours event. El-cheep-O airlines from Shannon, Ireland (just down the road) to Prestwick, Scotland and the main event on Friday from 7.30 pm GMT. . . . . should be fun. . . . can't wait.
Will post pics of the other models here on Sunday when I get back.

Oooo, the big Guillows models do look very tasty indeed.
In the men time, my Spirit is packed up and ready to go to Scotland thing Thursday for the concours event. El-cheep-O airlines from Shannon, Ireland (just down the road) to Prestwick, Scotland and the main event on Friday from 7.30 pm GMT. . . . . should be fun. . . . can't wait.
Will post pics of the other models here on Sunday when I get back.

Cheers,
Davie Matthews
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BillParker
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a place for you to get em...
a place for you to get em...
http://www.modelsforsale.com/catalog/mo ... =3a&page=4
both the Dauntless, and Corsair are on this page...
bp
http://www.modelsforsale.com/catalog/mo ... =3a&page=4
both the Dauntless, and Corsair are on this page...
bp
William H. Parker Jr. (Bill Parker)
President, Parker Information Resources
http://www.parkerinfo.com/ap.htm bparker@parkerinfo.com
President, Parker Information Resources
http://www.parkerinfo.com/ap.htm bparker@parkerinfo.com
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Dave Matthews
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Dave Matthews
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Well,
Concours is over. What a great turn out. about 30-40 models on show in both sport and scale classes. Will post pics when I get home tomorrow night. At mate house at the moment is Scotland. The turn out for spectators was about 100 bodies, so the EKMFC did well for the night. Silent auction was good too.
1st place in Sport catorgry was our mate, Dave Kelly with his F3A 'Intergral'
1st place in Scale was Bill Grimsley with his Jetwelt Models "BAC Jet Provost.
The Spirit of St. Louis got 2nd place in Scale . . . Very happy with the result there.
To sum up, great night, great company, Fantastic Event and a big well done to all at the EKMFC for putting on the night. Our host for the Evening (who makes it all happen) is Douglas Dickie, the long standing and allways smiling, chairman of the club.
MORE LATER > > > > > >
Concours is over. What a great turn out. about 30-40 models on show in both sport and scale classes. Will post pics when I get home tomorrow night. At mate house at the moment is Scotland. The turn out for spectators was about 100 bodies, so the EKMFC did well for the night. Silent auction was good too.
1st place in Sport catorgry was our mate, Dave Kelly with his F3A 'Intergral'
1st place in Scale was Bill Grimsley with his Jetwelt Models "BAC Jet Provost.
The Spirit of St. Louis got 2nd place in Scale . . . Very happy with the result there.
To sum up, great night, great company, Fantastic Event and a big well done to all at the EKMFC for putting on the night. Our host for the Evening (who makes it all happen) is Douglas Dickie, the long standing and allways smiling, chairman of the club.
MORE LATER > > > > > >
Cheers,
Davie Matthews
Davie Matthews
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thymekiller
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