Now that is what I call scratch building! Awesome work with the lathe Richard.
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Posted: Sunday, January 14, 2018 - 11:36 AM UTC
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Posted: Sunday, January 14, 2018 - 04:28 PM UTC
Joel & Ernest -
Thank you for the compliments gentlemen !
Richard
Thank you for the compliments gentlemen !
Richard
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Posted: Sunday, January 14, 2018 - 11:53 PM UTC
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Joel & Ernest -
Thank you for the compliments gentlemen !
Richard
Richard,
compliments that are more then just that. They're hats off to a professional level job. You really make it look so easy, yet I'm 100% certain that the only thing I'd mill is my finger tips.
Joel
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Posted: Monday, January 15, 2018 - 01:03 AM UTC
Joel -
The spinning jaws of the three jaw chuck hurt your knuckles when you get too close - ask me how I know .
Richard
The spinning jaws of the three jaw chuck hurt your knuckles when you get too close - ask me how I know .
Richard
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Posted: Monday, January 15, 2018 - 01:17 AM UTC
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Joel -
The spinning jaws of the three jaw chuck hurt your knuckles when you get too close - ask me how I know .
Richard
Richard,
So you're human afterall.
Joel
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Posted: Wednesday, January 17, 2018 - 05:09 AM UTC
Just a quickie here folks - a little progress on the tail wheel dolly -
Thanks for looking ! Richard
Thanks for looking ! Richard
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Posted: Wednesday, January 17, 2018 - 05:17 AM UTC
Beautiful job on those wheels Richard
Terri
Terri
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Posted: Friday, January 19, 2018 - 01:34 AM UTC
Richard,
You're taking this build to a whole new level. Just outstanding scratch building.
Joel
You're taking this build to a whole new level. Just outstanding scratch building.
Joel
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Posted: Friday, January 19, 2018 - 03:39 AM UTC
Terri & Joel - Thanks yet again you two ! Working on the box now that the tail wheel sits in - hope to have the entire dolly done and ready for paint over the weekend.
Richard
Richard
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Posted: Saturday, January 20, 2018 - 10:46 PM UTC
here is the tailwheel dolly ready for primer - I've ordered the Archer resin rivet sampler in hopes something will work on the corner angle reinforcement on the box -
And a shot of it in use - it will not be in place under the aircraft in the diorama but somewhere aside -
Thanks for looking in ! Richard
And a shot of it in use - it will not be in place under the aircraft in the diorama but somewhere aside -
Thanks for looking in ! Richard
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Posted: Sunday, January 21, 2018 - 11:50 PM UTC
Richard,
Amazing
Joel
Amazing
Joel
Posted: Tuesday, January 23, 2018 - 01:28 AM UTC
Hi Richard
That's wonderful work! True model engineering.
All the best
Rowan
That's wonderful work! True model engineering.
All the best
Rowan
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Posted: Tuesday, January 23, 2018 - 06:33 AM UTC
Thank you Joel and Rowan - dolly is now in primer and the Archer resin rivets are on their way to me so we'll see some color on it soon enough I hope.
Made 20 bamboo stalks tonight with their rolled nodes . I'm happy with the bamboo plants ( trees ? ) themselves but I am still not sure of it from a composition standpoint. We'll see - Richard
Made 20 bamboo stalks tonight with their rolled nodes . I'm happy with the bamboo plants ( trees ? ) themselves but I am still not sure of it from a composition standpoint. We'll see - Richard
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Posted: Tuesday, January 23, 2018 - 10:56 PM UTC
Richard,
April's getting closer and so is the Mosquitocon. I'm really looking forward to seeing you masterpiece up close and personal.
Joel
April's getting closer and so is the Mosquitocon. I'm really looking forward to seeing you masterpiece up close and personal.
Joel
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Posted: Wednesday, January 24, 2018 - 04:13 AM UTC
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Richard,
April's getting closer and so is the Mosquitocon. I'm really looking forward to seeing you masterpiece up close and personal.
Joel
I hope I don't disappoint- sometimes stars look better in their head shots than in reality !
I'm anxious to meet you and see yours as well ! What are you planning to bring ? Hopefully the B 25 and Mossie -
Richard
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Posted: Wednesday, January 24, 2018 - 06:57 AM UTC
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Quoted TextRichard,
April's getting closer and so is the Mosquitocon. I'm really looking forward to seeing you masterpiece up close and personal.
Joel
I hope I don't disappoint- sometimes stars look better in their head shots than in reality !
I'm anxious to meet you and see yours as well ! What are you planning to bring ? Hopefully the B 25 and Mossie -
Richard
Richard,
At this point I'm bringing my 1/48 scale F6F-3, 1/32 scale AF-E Scooter, and maybe my Mossie, but up close and personal it does have it's issues.
Joel
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Posted: Friday, January 26, 2018 - 07:44 AM UTC
Wow Richard! That tail wheel dolly is somthing else! I cant wait to see what other details you've got up your sleeve.
I also have the rivet assortment sheet currently enroute from Archer. It's certainly an expensive little sucker but it should be a big help on several projects.
I also have the rivet assortment sheet currently enroute from Archer. It's certainly an expensive little sucker but it should be a big help on several projects.
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Posted: Saturday, January 27, 2018 - 04:13 AM UTC
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Wow Richard! That tail wheel dolly is somthing else! I cant wait to see what other details you've got up your sleeve.
I also have the rivet assortment sheet currently enroute from Archer. It's certainly an expensive little sucker but it should be a big help on several projects.
Mike - rivets arrived today and I have already begun with them- they are worth every penny- hope to have pics up tomorrow-
Richard
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Posted: Saturday, January 27, 2018 - 07:00 AM UTC
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Quoted TextWow Richard! That tail wheel dolly is somthing else! I cant wait to see what other details you've got up your sleeve.
I also have the rivet assortment sheet currently enroute from Archer. It's certainly an expensive little sucker but it should be a big help on several projects.
Mike - rivets arrived today and I have already begun with them- they are worth every penny- hope to have pics up tomorrow-
Richard
Great to hear! I expect they'll work great, Ive used archer's armor casting codes sheet and found them a breeze to use with very nice results. Its been quite a while since I visited archers website, they have a few nice aircraft details.
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Posted: Saturday, January 27, 2018 - 07:14 AM UTC
Richard,
I've always chickened out from buying the Archer rivets, so I'm really interested in your opinion of them.
Joel
I've always chickened out from buying the Archer rivets, so I'm really interested in your opinion of them.
Joel
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Posted: Saturday, January 27, 2018 - 11:13 PM UTC
Joel - The Archer rivets are great - they represent raised round head rivets so of course they are of no use as flush rivets as used on many aircraft - they come in a variety of diameters , spacings and patterns . The ones you see here are .008 " diameter and are the smallest offered ,I believe .
Archer Product # AR88001 - sample pack. $17.95 plus shipping for an approx 3" x 4" sheet - pricey to some I suppose but they will go far and worth every penny IMHO.
Here they are in place before over painting -
Here they are on dolly after reprime and paint - IJA Khaki Brown-
And the wheels in paint -
The base is ready for groundwork - I have decided against the bamboo thicket idea. While I was happy enough with the trees themselves they just didn't work for me from the composition standpoint . The base began to look crowded and cluttered and lost the airfield feel for me but I have a future project in mind where they may be useful.
Thanks for looking in ! Richard
Archer Product # AR88001 - sample pack. $17.95 plus shipping for an approx 3" x 4" sheet - pricey to some I suppose but they will go far and worth every penny IMHO.
Here they are in place before over painting -
Here they are on dolly after reprime and paint - IJA Khaki Brown-
And the wheels in paint -
The base is ready for groundwork - I have decided against the bamboo thicket idea. While I was happy enough with the trees themselves they just didn't work for me from the composition standpoint . The base began to look crowded and cluttered and lost the airfield feel for me but I have a future project in mind where they may be useful.
Thanks for looking in ! Richard
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Posted: Sunday, January 28, 2018 - 01:06 AM UTC
Richard,
Those Archer rivets look like they were molded on. They're that good. So next time I need some rivets, I'm going to try them. The Sampler package sounds like the right way to go for the 1st time.
Joel
Those Archer rivets look like they were molded on. They're that good. So next time I need some rivets, I'm going to try them. The Sampler package sounds like the right way to go for the 1st time.
Joel
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Posted: Sunday, January 28, 2018 - 06:47 AM UTC
Closing in on it -
Here is the final arrangement - some static grass - warning stripe- finishing up the Hayabusa - Canopy, pitot , gear doors ,mast & antennae wire & some odds & ends . I can see light at the end of the tunnel .
Cheers ! Richard
Here is the final arrangement - some static grass - warning stripe- finishing up the Hayabusa - Canopy, pitot , gear doors ,mast & antennae wire & some odds & ends . I can see light at the end of the tunnel .
Cheers ! Richard
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Posted: Sunday, January 28, 2018 - 10:10 PM UTC
Richard,
Wow!! both in the scope and the detail of your diorama. You certainly have taken this to a whole new level from your original build concept.
I keep on having mixed feelings about the rear wheel dolly, and seeing it just to the side. Honestly, if you didn't tell me what its purpose was, I might have assumed correctly, or I might have thought it was just some cart used for aircraft maintenance. If I thought that, then other viewers just might think that as well. So why not show it for what it is, a dolly for the rear wheel?
Joel
Wow!! both in the scope and the detail of your diorama. You certainly have taken this to a whole new level from your original build concept.
I keep on having mixed feelings about the rear wheel dolly, and seeing it just to the side. Honestly, if you didn't tell me what its purpose was, I might have assumed correctly, or I might have thought it was just some cart used for aircraft maintenance. If I thought that, then other viewers just might think that as well. So why not show it for what it is, a dolly for the rear wheel?
Joel