Hi Joel - Hellcat looks great ! It may seem a small thing but I love the dark gray chalk idea for tire wear . Looking forward to seeing it at Noreastcon - didn't realize Mosquitocon was in April as well - I've been sort of asleep at the wheel. I am definitely going to Noreastcon but hope to make both . What are you building next ?
Richard
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1/48 scale Eduard Grumman F6F-3 Hellcat
rdt1953
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Posted: Friday, January 12, 2018 - 04:05 AM UTC
thegirl
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Posted: Friday, January 12, 2018 - 04:46 AM UTC
Hi Joel , Ooooo the money shots Nothing wrong with that Hellcat Joel . You did a wonderful job on this build . Can definitely see heaps of improvements in the paint skills , well done sir !
Terri
Terri
greif8
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Posted: Friday, January 12, 2018 - 01:50 PM UTC
Excellent build Joel. You got just the right tonal variation in the paint job, and it looks very pleasing to the eye. I am sure it will be competitive in the contest.
Ernest
Ernest
Joel_W
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Posted: Friday, January 12, 2018 - 10:22 PM UTC
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Nice work Joel, thumbs up! You made a superb Hellcat that’s a fact.
Still have the Hasegawa model on the pending pile, perhaps late this year I’ll give it a try...first comes the Jug for a upcoming campaign.
Cheers
Pedro
Pedro
Thanks so much for the thumbs up, it's much appreciated. Now get to work on your Jug, as I love all things Grumman and Republic.
Joel
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Posted: Friday, January 12, 2018 - 10:29 PM UTC
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Hi Joel - Hellcat looks great ! It may seem a small thing but I love the dark gray chalk idea for tire wear . Looking forward to seeing it at Noreastcon - didn't realize Mosquitocon was in April as well - I've been sort of asleep at the wheel. I am definitely going to Noreastcon but hope to make both . What are you building next ?
Richard
Richard
Wow, a good looking non-Japanese Aircraft As usual, it was great having you along for the ride. I'm glade that you like the way it came out. And yes, the light gray tire tread really kicks it up a notch for carrier born aircraft.
You better be coming to both events especially since I couldn't make them last year due to eye surgeries. The Mosquitocon , which is on your side of the GW bridge is 4/7, and the Noreastcon which is on my side is 4/27-28. Everything will be on the 27th so I'm only planning on a one day deal.
Been trying to get in touch with Brian, but so far no luck
As for my next build, I've got it down to either the Eduard Limited Edition 1/48 scale F-86F (Hasegawa mold), or the Eduard Spitfire Mk VIII. Going to start one of them this afternoon.
Joel
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Posted: Friday, January 12, 2018 - 10:33 PM UTC
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Hi Joel , Ooooo the money shots Nothing wrong with that Hellcat Joel . You did a wonderful job on this build . Can definitely see heaps of improvements in the paint skills , well done sir !
Terri
Terri,
I had to take a double look to figure out that you changed your avatar.
Yep the money shots plus 1. I really enjoyed the entire build except for that pesky rudder antenna. the camo paint scheme for a change I nailed. Maybe I should retire now . Just kidding, as I'm going to be doing that from work 2/3. Well, I did promise then I'd work 2 days per week till june.
Joel
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Posted: Friday, January 12, 2018 - 10:36 PM UTC
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Excellent build Joel. You got just the right tonal variation in the paint job, and it looks very pleasing to the eye. I am sure it will be competitive in the contest.
Ernest
Ernest,
Thank you my friend for those most kind words. As I just said to Terri, it's the overall best paint camo paint USN scheme to date. Wonders never cease to amaze me.
Not so sure how it will fare at the contests, but I'm not getting back onto the contest trail again for wins, I'm doing it so that I can match up my work level and standards to the best builders in my area. it's the only way for me to force myself to leave my comfort zones and kick it up a few notches.
Joel
mrockhill
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Posted: Saturday, January 13, 2018 - 02:32 AM UTC
Gorgeous Hellcat Joel, youve definitely done Grumman Proud!
Posted: Saturday, January 13, 2018 - 02:44 AM UTC
Hi Joel
Lovely job! What a great finished build to start the New Year! You really should send in photos to run as a Feature because it hits a different audience and Aeroscale always needs quality material on the Frontpage.
Soooo - what have you got planned next?
All the best
Rowan
Lovely job! What a great finished build to start the New Year! You really should send in photos to run as a Feature because it hits a different audience and Aeroscale always needs quality material on the Frontpage.
Soooo - what have you got planned next?
All the best
Rowan
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Posted: Saturday, January 13, 2018 - 03:23 AM UTC
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Hi Joel
Lovely job! What a great finished build to start the New Year! You really should send in photos to run as a Feature because it hits a different audience and Aeroscale always needs quality material on the Frontpage.
Soooo - what have you got planned next?
All the best
Rowan
Rowan,
Must might do exactly that. Whose doing the editing since Jessica resigned?
Glad you like my Cat. I'm 1 for 1 so far this year.
Joel
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Posted: Saturday, January 13, 2018 - 03:24 AM UTC
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Gorgeous Hellcat Joel, youve definitely done Grumman Proud!
Mike,
Thanks for that high praise. Not sure it's warranted but I'm thankful for it.
Joel
Posted: Saturday, January 13, 2018 - 03:39 AM UTC
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Quoted TextHi Joel
Lovely job! What a great finished build to start the New Year! You really should send in photos to run as a Feature because it hits a different audience and Aeroscale always needs quality material on the Frontpage.
Soooo - what have you got planned next?
All the best
Rowan
Rowan,
Must might do exactly that. Whose doing the editing since Jessica resigned?
Glad you like my Cat. I'm 1 for 1 so far this year.
Joel
Hi Joel
I don't know who Kevin's got assigned to Features, but you can always send stuff direct to me if you're in doubt.
All the best
Rowan
Posted: Saturday, January 13, 2018 - 03:41 AM UTC
Lovely build Joel, definitely one to be proud of. I've been following along quietly and it is great to see the final photo shoot.
Cheers, D
Cheers, D
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Posted: Saturday, January 13, 2018 - 04:01 AM UTC
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Lovely build Joel, definitely one to be proud of. I've been following along quietly and it is great to see the final photo shoot.
Cheers, D
Hey Damian,
knew were around somewhere as I'm always glad to hear from you.
Joel
BlackWidow
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Posted: Saturday, January 13, 2018 - 07:27 PM UTC
2018 is only 2 weeks old and you have already finished a build. What a speed!
That Hellcat really turned out great after all the work you've had with it in the beginning. The finish looks well done and the weathering - even for my taste - isn't overdone.
Well done, Joel!
Torsten
That Hellcat really turned out great after all the work you've had with it in the beginning. The finish looks well done and the weathering - even for my taste - isn't overdone.
Well done, Joel!
Torsten
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Posted: Saturday, January 13, 2018 - 08:32 PM UTC
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2018 is only 2 weeks old and you have already finished a build. What a speed!
That Hellcat really turned out great after all the work you've had with it in the beginning. The finish looks well done and the weathering - even for my taste - isn't overdone.
Well done, Joel!
Torsten
Torsten,
Thanks so much for those most kind and appreciative words. I'm nearly speechless at your comment that my weathering isn't overdone to your impeccable museum standards. I do think about how much weathering I can do that's acceptable to yours and my brothers spit polish Museum type finishes, as I'm more in the camp of operational yet well maintained aircraft.
Joel
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Posted: Thursday, January 18, 2018 - 01:05 PM UTC
Joel! You really pulled this one through keeping the standard high! A final result that more than matches your detail efforts earlier on in the build.
I especially like the look and feel of the paintwork, a beautiful worn appearance without going over the top with it. Well done!
And now, of course, what next ?
Magnus
I especially like the look and feel of the paintwork, a beautiful worn appearance without going over the top with it. Well done!
And now, of course, what next ?
Magnus
Joel_W
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Posted: Thursday, January 18, 2018 - 10:15 PM UTC
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Joel! You really pulled this one through keeping the standard high! A final result that more than matches your detail efforts earlier on in the build.
I especially like the look and feel of the paintwork, a beautiful worn appearance without going over the top with it. Well done!
And now, of course, what next ?
Magnus
Magnus,
Thank you my friend for those very kind words, it's much appreciated.
As for what's next on the bench. I just started the Eduard/Hasegawa 1/48 scale F-86F, but my heart's still in props and I keep on looking at the Airfix 1/48 scaler Hurricane Mk 1, so I switched gears and I'm starting the kit today.
Joel
KelticKnot
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Posted: Saturday, January 20, 2018 - 02:22 AM UTC
Another beauty off the Willstein/Grumman production line !
I must say your paintwork looks exceptional with just the right effect of sun and salty weathering a carrier-borne aircraft would see.
If I had any constructive criticism I would say that the prop looks quite factory fresh in comparison to the rest of the model.
And that's nit-picking on the finest level !
Great work.
I must say your paintwork looks exceptional with just the right effect of sun and salty weathering a carrier-borne aircraft would see.
If I had any constructive criticism I would say that the prop looks quite factory fresh in comparison to the rest of the model.
And that's nit-picking on the finest level !
Great work.
Joel_W
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Posted: Saturday, January 20, 2018 - 08:15 AM UTC
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Another beauty off the Willstein/Grumman production line !
I must say your paintwork looks exceptional with just the right effect of sun and salty weathering a carrier-borne aircraft would see.
If I had any constructive criticism I would say that the prop looks quite factory fresh in comparison to the rest of the model.
And that's nit-picking on the finest level !
Great work.
Paul,
Thanks for those most kind words. And you're 100% right about the prop looking way to new. I just can't seem to get one weathered right, so I tend to just do a little Aluminum dry brushing, promising myself that I'll go back and finish it, but never Do. But this time I really need to as I'm sure that the judges will hold that against the entire build.
Joel