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A-6E Intruder
Joel_W
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Posted: Sunday, October 12, 2014 - 07:53 AM UTC

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I have to say the A6 is one of my favourite aircraft for all time, just one big bad ass bomb truck, and your model has defiantly done it justice. well done Joel!!




Si Storey,
Thanks so much for your more then kind words. I feel the same way about the A-6 Intruder, and it's Air Force brother, the A-10. Will be building that bad boy early next year.
Joel
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Posted: Sunday, October 12, 2014 - 07:56 AM UTC
I look forward to seeing that, two massive bomb trucks side by side would look pretty special!
Joel_W
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Posted: Sunday, October 12, 2014 - 08:27 AM UTC

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I look forward to seeing that, two massive bomb trucks side by side would look pretty special!



My sentiments exactly.
Joel
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Posted: Sunday, October 12, 2014 - 08:29 AM UTC

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While not a perfect build by any means, it has to be the most challenging build I've had since coming back into the hobby, and thus the most satisfying.



Nothing is perfect, but this comes close
Joel_W
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Posted: Sunday, October 12, 2014 - 08:35 AM UTC

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While not a perfect build by any means, it has to be the most challenging build I've had since coming back into the hobby, and thus the most satisfying.



Nothing is perfect, but this comes close



Drabslab,
Why thank you for that compliment. Believe me, the build has it's issues.
Joel
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Posted: Monday, October 13, 2014 - 02:59 PM UTC
I really do enjoy your builds, Joel. She's absolutely lovely.
Beautiful!!!

Where do you find the time?, to do this marvelous work. I'm retired too., yet I have grandchildren climbing all over my work. I do admire you. Thank-you.
Joel_W
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Posted: Tuesday, October 14, 2014 - 12:11 AM UTC

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I really do enjoy your builds, Joel. She's absolutely lovely.
Beautiful!!!

Where do you find the time?, to do this marvelous work. I'm retired too., yet I have grandchildren climbing all over my work. I do admire you. Thank-you.



Ben,
Thanks so much for stopping by and your most positive comments.

Sure wish that I was fully retired, as I still have more then a year to go before it's an viable option. Right now I'm "semi" retired, working 4 days/32 hours or more per week.

The trick is that we don't have any grandchildren, and that our only son (27) still lives at home. But according to my wife I do spend way too much time building models. I did promise her that I would start to spend more time working around the house, and less time at the bench.

Joel
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Posted: Wednesday, October 15, 2014 - 10:28 PM UTC
Congratulations for this build, Joel. From my end of the web, your Intruder looks superb.
Well done !

Bernd
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Posted: Wednesday, October 15, 2014 - 10:33 PM UTC
Beautiful build! Absolutely stunning details.

What is that rig you are displaying the Intruder on? Where does one get one of those?
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Posted: Wednesday, October 15, 2014 - 11:41 PM UTC

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Nothing is perfect, but this comes close

Drabslab,
Why thank you for that compliment. Believe me, the build has it's issues.
Joel



Modellers who are their own most severe critic, often are the best modellers.

I know that it is common to say "waw" to every model appearing on the site. I also firmly believe that this is the right thign to do because usually these models are indedd very good.

But this A-6 loos really stunning
Joel_W
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Posted: Thursday, October 16, 2014 - 12:51 AM UTC

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Congratulations for this build, Joel. From my end of the web, your Intruder looks superb.
Well done !

Bernd



Bernd,
Thank you so much for your compliments on the A-6E. And thanks for coming along for build.
Joel
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Posted: Thursday, October 16, 2014 - 12:57 AM UTC

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Beautiful build! Absolutely stunning details.

What is that rig you are displaying the Intruder on? Where does one get one of those?



Jesper,
Glad you like how the Hobby Boss A-6E turned out. With dedication to the build, it does produce a really outstanding model.

The wooden base I use to hold the model in various positions is one of several sizes and types by JH Models. I got my at UMM-USA for $24.99 plus shipping costs. While not perfect by any means, it does work well for its intended use, and can take more abuse then I thought it could. It's been a true love/hate relationship. Here's the link to the item:

http://umm-usa.com/onlinestore/index.php?cPath=21_162

Joel
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Posted: Thursday, October 16, 2014 - 01:00 AM UTC

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Nothing is perfect, but this comes close

Drabslab,
Why thank you for that compliment. Believe me, the build has it's issues.
Joel



Modellers who are their own most severe critic, often are the best modellers.

I know that it is common to say "waw" to every model appearing on the site. I also firmly believe that this is the right thign to do because usually these models are indedd very good.

But this A-6 loos really stunning



Drabslab,
Once again, I thank you for your most kind and thoughtful words. It's certainly true that I'm my own toughest critic, followed closely by my brother, whose skills are just that much better then mine. It does mean quite a lot to me that other modelers appreciate my efforts, and take the time to post them.
Joel
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Posted: Wednesday, November 12, 2014 - 03:48 AM UTC
Impressive work Joel. And all in 3 and a half months ! I wouldnt finish a 1/72 scale one in that time. Well Your building log helped to convince me that I need to get one of these.
Joel_W
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Posted: Wednesday, November 12, 2014 - 04:04 AM UTC

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Impressive work Joel. And all in 3 and a half months ! I wouldnt finish a 1/72 scale one in that time. Well Your building log helped to convince me that I need to get one of these.



Naseby,
Thank you for appreciating my efforts.

Honestly, I consider myself a slow builder. I just work on one build at a time, and don't deviate from it. The only other thing I do is start the research for my next planned build when I need a break every so often.
Joel
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Posted: Wednesday, November 12, 2014 - 04:42 AM UTC
So Joel, do the saints call you when they run low on patience? My ADD pretty much moves me on to a new kit while I'm waiting for glue, paint and putty to dry on the last one
Joel_W
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Posted: Wednesday, November 12, 2014 - 06:15 AM UTC

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So Joel, do the saints call you when they run low on patience? My ADD pretty much moves me on to a new kit while I'm waiting for glue, paint and putty to dry on the last one



Mark,
Trust me. My cell never rings. They know better.

Not only don't I start more then one kit at a time, but I never open any kits up in my max 12 kit stash. They're all still shrinked wrapped. The only amendment to the rules is that once I decide on the next build and start my research, at some point I do open the kit up and exam it. Part of my research is every build review from trusted sites/and builders. Then I decide if and what I need to upgrade with AM parts. And I really go conservative on that stuff. One can go overboard and spend easily more then the cost costs upgrading it.
Joel
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