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  • adt70hk
    SMF Supporters
    • Sep 2019
    • 10433

    #136
    Mr Dewire

    Just had a catch-up old chap. Apologies for the tardiness but ones studies have not been assistful in keeping up with this most splendid of kit assemblages.

    The markings of all varieties are most delightful and one must be congratulated on their most satisfactory application.

    One cannot wait for the wingy bits to be attached to fuselage thingy.

    Keep up the most spiffingly excellent of work.

    Tally ho old chap!

    Andrew

    PS.... Can you tell me where I put my meds....I seemed to have misplaced them..... Most disconcerting....

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    • Allen Dewire
      SMF Supporters
      • Apr 2018
      • 4741
      • Allen
      • Bamberg

      #137
      Afternoon all,

      I could have sworn I had posted an update, but it appears I didn't. Damn, old age I guess!!!

      Tim and Jakko, I guess AB's are like autos and once you own one, you stick with it. Or if you buy another model, it takes time to get used to it. I have found while using my Iwata the second time, a way to hold it nicely in my hand. It surprised me and worked well. Now, I just have to control my fat forefinger on it for spray control. I have also looked at trigger AB's, but will stick with what I have for now and save money. They ain't cheap, for sure....

      Originally posted by John Race
      This confirms my earlier thoughts, you are indeed MAD, but clever.
      Nice job Dude1
      I've always been mad Buddy and you know that all too well. Thanks and clever.......Maybe sometimes...

      Originally posted by scottie3158
      Dude,
      looking very fine mate some lovely work going on.
      Thanks too Bro! It's been an interesting learning experience for sure...

      Originally posted by tr1ckey66
      Great progress Alan, the Halberstadt is really coming together.
      I really like the look of the lozenge finish on German WW1 aircraft and the decals you’ve laid down really look the part. It seems that you’re going for the same scheme I will going for - great choice. Looking forward to seeing this complete your work thus far has been excellent and the finished model promises to be a real show stopper.
      Cheers
      Paul
      Much appreciated Paul! I don't know about award winning, but I can tell you about more grey hairs though! Do you have the same kit in the stash? Are you planning on giving it a go? Would be cool if you do....

      Originally posted by adt70hk
      Mr Dewire

      Just had a catch-up old chap. Apologies for the tardiness but ones studies have not been assistful in keeping up with this most splendid of kit assemblages.

      The markings of all varieties are most delightful and one must be congratulated on their most satisfactory application.

      One cannot wait for the wingy bits to be attached to fuselage thingy.

      Keep up the most spiffingly excellent of work.

      Tally ho old chap!

      Andrew

      PS.... Can you tell me where I put my meds....I seemed to have misplaced them..... Most disconcerting....
      Uhh, Mr. Andrew, I'm afraid I can't say where your meds be or the last time you took some of them, Sir!!! I can say that I truly realize that your Laundering studies do have priority over a lot of things at this time. My build included...I'm retired and cannot keep up with half of the builds on this forum.

      I firmly believe, once you have finished your studies and have made enough money, you should go into politics and become PM of the Insel. The only thing to consider would be finding a salon that could give you the same hairstyle as the old PM and Donald Trump. You Sir, would win the election hands down!!!...Thanks so much my friend for the kind words and compliments. If I could, I would definitely give you my vote.......

      Now go and hit the books!!!...


      Last week, I used the Iwata to spray a bit of white on the tail piece and found a way to hold it comfortably in my hand. Making the masks took 79 times longer than shooting the paint on it,

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      I cleaned it up a little and will have to go through the same nonsense of masking it over when I paint the fuselage. Luckily, the white paint comes off the rigging easily. A couple more pics,

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      I'm hoping when I glue the fin steering thing to the fin, the decal will not look so bad and off kilter...
      After getting back from the show this weekend, I decided to drive on and play around with the rigging. Having the Gaspatch turnbuckles and the brass tubing from Albion, I played a bit. The turnbuckles are not correct, but the ones I wanted, weren't in stock. These will be cut/trimmed down and should work fine,

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      Threading the rigging through the 2mm long x 0.5mm tubing pieces and through the turnbuckle was pretty simple and easy. Getting the rigging back through the tubing was a Beatch and a half. Lots of patience and a steady hand paid off and we now have these,

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      These are for the main rigging on the wings to the fuselage. The strut rigging is shorter. The turnbuckles will be cut off about 3-4 mm from the open eyelets. They fit into the pre-made holes for them on the wings and fuselage. The rigging will be secured with a dab of CA on the tubing and the rest nipped off. More details of my plan when we get to that step...

      That's all for today folks. Stammtisch shortly and I have a 1/1 project on the table to do too!!! Thanks again for your support and have a good one!!!...

      Prost
      Allen
      Life's to short to be a sheep...

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      • Ian M
        Administrator
        • Dec 2008
        • 18271
        • Ian
        • Falster, Denmark

        #138
        This is a really interesting build.
        Love the decals on the wings.
        Group builds

        Bismarck

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        • Mini Me
          SMF Supporters
          • Jun 2018
          • 10711

          #139
          Nice invasion stripes Allen!! :thumb2:

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          • yak face
            Moderator
            • Jun 2009
            • 13855
            • Tony
            • Sheffield

            #140
            Super progress allen the stripy tail looks real neat. Keep up the outstanding work , cheers tony

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            • Jim R
              SMF Supporters
              • Apr 2018
              • 15746
              • Jim
              • Shropshire

              #141
              All I can say Alan is a great big "WELL DONE". You must be very happy that the decals are on and look so good.

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              • JR
                • May 2015
                • 18273

                #142
                Love that white on the tail, some fine spraying Dude 1.

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                • Tim Marlow
                  SMF Supporters
                  • Apr 2018
                  • 18932
                  • Tim
                  • Somerset UK

                  #143
                  Originally posted by Allen Dewire
                  Afternoon all,

                  I could have sworn I had posted an update, but it appears I didn't. Damn, old age I guess!!!

                  Tim and Jakko, I guess AB's are like autos and once you own one, you stick with it. Or if you buy another model, it takes time to get used to it. I have found while using my Iwata the second time, a way to hold it nicely in my hand. It surprised me and worked well. Now, I just have to control my fat forefinger on it for spray control. I have also looked at trigger AB's, but will stick with what I have for now and save money. They ain't cheap, for sure....


                  I've always been mad Buddy and you know that all too well. Thanks and clever.......Maybe sometimes...


                  Thanks too Bro! It's been an interesting learning experience for sure...


                  Much appreciated Paul! I don't know about award winning, but I can tell you about more grey hairs though! Do you have the same kit in the stash? Are you planning on giving it a go? Would be cool if you do....


                  Uhh, Mr. Andrew, I'm afraid I can't say where your meds be or the last time you took some of them, Sir!!! I can say that I truly realize that your Laundering studies do have priority over a lot of things at this time. My build included...I'm retired and cannot keep up with half of the builds on this forum.

                  I firmly believe, once you have finished your studies and have made enough money, you should go into politics and become PM of the Insel. The only thing to consider would be finding a salon that could give you the same hairstyle as the old PM and Donald Trump. You Sir, would win the election hands down!!!...Thanks so much my friend for the kind words and compliments. If I could, I would definitely give you my vote.......

                  Now go and hit the books!!!...


                  Last week, I used the Iwata to spray a bit of white on the tail piece and found a way to hold it comfortably in my hand. Making the masks took 79 times longer than shooting the paint on it,

                  [ATTACH=CONFIG]n1197851[/ATTACH]
                  I cleaned it up a little and will have to go through the same nonsense of masking it over when I paint the fuselage. Luckily, the white paint comes off the rigging easily. A couple more pics,

                  [ATTACH=CONFIG]n1197852[/ATTACH]
                  [ATTACH=CONFIG]n1197853[/ATTACH]
                  I'm hoping when I glue the fin steering thing to the fin, the decal will not look so bad and off kilter...
                  After getting back from the show this weekend, I decided to drive on and play around with the rigging. Having the Gaspatch turnbuckles and the brass tubing from Albion, I played a bit. The turnbuckles are not correct, but the ones I wanted, weren't in stock. These will be cut/trimmed down and should work fine,

                  [ATTACH=CONFIG]n1197854[/ATTACH]
                  Threading the rigging through the 2mm long x 0.5mm tubing pieces and through the turnbuckle was pretty simple and easy. Getting the rigging back through the tubing was a Beatch and a half. Lots of patience and a steady hand paid off and we now have these,

                  [ATTACH=CONFIG]n1197855[/ATTACH]
                  These are for the main rigging on the wings to the fuselage. The strut rigging is shorter. The turnbuckles will be cut off about 3-4 mm from the open eyelets. They fit into the pre-made holes for them on the wings and fuselage. The rigging will be secured with a dab of CA on the tubing and the rest nipped off. More details of my plan when we get to that step...

                  That's all for today folks. Stammtisch shortly and I have a 1/1 project on the table to do too!!! Thanks again for your support and have a good one!!!...

                  Prost
                  Allen
                  Nice work on the turnbuckles. Very fiddly, but worth the effort.

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                  • The Smythe Meister
                    • Jan 2019
                    • 6248

                    #144
                    Haven't had a catch up with this one for a while.
                    Those tail markings are very striking indeed,a cracking job mate,love it.

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                    • papa 695
                      Moderator
                      • May 2011
                      • 22771

                      #145
                      Just caught up Allen some sterling work going on.

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                      • adt70hk
                        SMF Supporters
                        • Sep 2019
                        • 10433

                        #146
                        Originally posted by Allen Dewire
                        Uhh, Mr. Andrew, I'm afraid I can't say where your meds be or the last time you took some of them, Sir!!! I can say that I truly realize that your Laundering studies do have priority over a lot of things at this time. My build included...I'm retired and cannot keep up with half of the builds on this forum.

                        I firmly believe, once you have finished your studies and have made enough money, you should go into politics and become PM of the Insel. The only thing to consider would be finding a salon that could give you the same hairstyle as the old PM and Donald Trump. You Sir, would win the election hands down!!!...Thanks so much my friend for the kind words and compliments. If I could, I would definitely give you my vote.......

                        Now go and hit the books!!!...

                        WIBBLE!!!

                        Normal service has now been resumed now that I found my meds!!

                        Books have been hit, in fact have just got off a three hour online session....really not as bad as it sounds...HONESTLY. They structure it very well but best of all it was presented by someone I know from my time in law enforcement, so it was good to see a familiar face. I'm lucky enough to get good support from work and to they give me study leave rather than me have to take it out of holiday allowance.

                        A for a combination between Boris' haystack and Trump's comb-over.......doesn't even bear thinking about out! But pleased to hear you would get my vote should I ever run for office!!

                        Love the rigging by the way, that's coming on beautifully.

                        ATB.

                        Andrew

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                        • Allen Dewire
                          SMF Supporters
                          • Apr 2018
                          • 4741
                          • Allen
                          • Bamberg

                          #147
                          Late Evening Everyone,

                          Late again, as usual...But,

                          Originally posted by Ian M
                          This is a really interesting build.
                          Love the decals on the wings.
                          Thanks Boss! When the temps and winds get better, then the real interesting part comes...Spraying the fuselage camo!!! I'm scared...

                          Originally posted by Mini Me
                          Nice invasion stripes Allen!! :thumb2:
                          Haha!!! You killin' me Bro! Be lucky this thing couldn't fly all the way to your house...I'd drop a stick grenade in the garden to wake your butt up!!!

                          Originally posted by yak face
                          Super progress allen the stripy tail looks real neat. Keep up the outstanding work , cheers tony
                          Thanks too, Tony! If only I knew what I was doing, things would be a whole lot better. I've been staring at some microscopic decals that go on the stick grenades, that I want to drop on Rick, and......I'm going blind! You busy this week???...

                          Originally posted by Jim R
                          All I can say Alan is a great big "WELL DONE". You must be very happy that the decals are on and look so good.
                          Greatly appreciated Jim! Actually, I'm still playing around with them though...There's always something...

                          Originally posted by John Race
                          Love that white on the tail, some fine spraying Dude 1.
                          Thanks Brother and it was great to chat with you this morning. You take care of yourself and heal up...

                          Originally posted by Tim Marlow
                          Nice work on the turnbuckles. Very fiddly, but worth the effort.
                          Thanks too Tim! I just hope they turn out the way I need them too and the CA does what I want it to. I hope you are feeling better...

                          Originally posted by The Smythe Meister
                          Haven't had a catch up with this one for a while.
                          Those tail markings are very striking indeed,a cracking job mate,love it.
                          You're too kind Andy and thanks for having faith in me my friend! You know well, I don't do wing thingy's, but this is fun!!!

                          Originally posted by papa 695
                          Just caught up Allen some sterling work going on.
                          Thank you so much Ian! I don't know about sterling work though...More like tin and brain cramps sometimes, I'm afraid...

                          Originally posted by adt70hk
                          WIBBLE!!!

                          Normal service has now been resumed now that I found my meds!!

                          Books have been hit, in fact have just got off a three hour online session....really not as bad as it sounds...HONESTLY. They structure it very well but best of all it was presented by someone I know from my time in law enforcement, so it was good to see a familiar face. I'm lucky enough to get good support from work and to they give me study leave rather than me have to take it out of holiday allowance.

                          A for a combination between Boris' haystack and Trump's comb-over.......doesn't even bear thinking about out! But pleased to hear you would get my vote should I ever run for office!!

                          Love the rigging by the way, that's coming on beautifully.

                          ATB.

                          Andrew
                          That's great Andrew and I'm glad your studies are going well. Support from all sides is even better. Back to politics, if you look at Andy's Priest build post, you will see his current hair style. I'm sure he could give you the name of his hairdresser and you could get an appointment.......Thanks my friend and all the best for your laundering skills studies...

                          Sorry it's not a real update this evening as I have been busy pricking more holes and slapping M Sol, on the decals. Not worthy of any pics really...Our weather has been very windy and cold, so I can't do any AB work either. I have been prepping and putting kits in evilbay that I'll never build. Spring cleaning, as it's called!!! I have also been trying to work out reservations and plans, to go to the Moson model show in Hungary, on the 22-23 of this month. I hope to have all the answers in the morn. Some great sellers are attending and my friends here, and I, need some Friuls for sure!!! I hope I get lucky and pull it all off...

                          Have a great evening and thanks again for the wonderful comments. You folks are the best and keep my mojo flying (pun intended)...

                          Prost
                          Allen
                          Life's to short to be a sheep...

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                          • JR
                            • May 2015
                            • 18273

                            #148
                            News flash , large truck full of Mico Sol seen near Bamburg.
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                            • Airborne01
                              • Mar 2021
                              • 4009
                              • Steve
                              • Essex

                              #149
                              Originally posted by adt70hk
                              Mr Dewire

                              Just had a catch-up old chap. Apologies for the tardiness but ones studies have not been assistful in keeping up with this most splendid of kit assemblages.

                              The markings of all varieties are most delightful and one must be congratulated on their most satisfactory application.

                              One cannot wait for the wingy bits to be attached to fuselage thingy.

                              Keep up the most spiffingly excellent of work.

                              Tally ho old chap!

                              Andrew

                              PS.... Can you tell me where I put my meds....I seemed to have misplaced them..... Most disconcerting....
                              Oh my God! Is that Matron approaching with a big box (and what looks suspiciously like a syringe ...)?

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                              • Mickc1440
                                SMF Supporters
                                • Apr 2018
                                • 4779

                                #150
                                Nice work on the rigging Allen, patience of a saint :smiling:

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