Pacific Carrier/Aircraft chat thread.
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Andy, I had that in my basket on the rainforest site, but held off whilst watching the recent Midway film, lolz that'll teach me to strike whilst the iron is hot and not leave things hanging.....
So seeing as I can't get hold of an SDB-3 (like the one Richard Best flew) on said site, (got a shed load of amazon vouchers to use up), I'm gonna pull the trigger on this... according to the decals it was part of the second attack wing at Pearl Harbor..(Harbour for us brits)... so should fall within the guidelines for the group build..
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I did actually look at doing a Jap plane, but got suckered into a "Raider" ,I have bought one,but apparently they're land based!! :sad:
Nevermind, I've got a more relevant kit nowComment
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Ok....so I had decided to join this then screwed up with my choice..... wanted to do a Jap plane....but not a Zero....so found the Mitsubishi J2M Raiden as flown by the Imperial Navy.... Perfect!......found the venerable Tamiya 1/48 offering for a very reasonable price and ordered it yesterday....... it's been a VERY long week at work and I have had a lot on my mind.....which must have affected my research as have JUST clocked that these were entirely land based.....:anguished::anguished::fearful::fearful: :loudly-crying::loudly-crying:
Back to the drawing board.....
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Hate migraines. I’ve lost countless days to them over the years so you have my absolute sympathy Karl. Got them pretty much weekly for a while. Nothing on prescription seemed to help, though epileptic meds broke the weekly cycle for a while. As I’ve got older they have got less frequent, and less intense, to the point where I can now control them with Solpadeine soluble painkillers. They last much longer now though, two or three days, sometimes longer. Good job I only get a few per year now….
Enjoy the film though……interested to know what you think of it.Comment
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Hate migraines. I’ve lost countless days to them over the years so you have my absolute sympathy Karl. Got them pretty much weekly for a while. Nothing on prescription seemed to help, though epileptic meds broke the weekly cycle for a while. As I’ve got older they have got less frequent, and less intense, to the point where I can now control them with Solpadeine soluble painkillers. They last much longer now though, two or three days, sometimes longer. Good job I only get a few per year now….
Enjoy the film though……interested to know what you think of it.
Got Zolmitriptan on script today and it seems to have done the job, though left me woolen headed.Comment
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Ok....so I had decided to join this then screwed up with my choice..... wanted to do a Jap plane....but not a Zero....so found the Mitsubishi J2M Raiden as flown by the Imperial Navy.... Perfect!......found the venerable Tamiya 1/48 offering for a very reasonable price and ordered it yesterday....... it's been a VERY long week at work and I have had a lot on my mind.....which must have affected my research as have JUST clocked that these were entirely land based.....:anguished::anguished::fearful::fearful: :loudly-crying::loudly-crying:
Back to the drawing board.....
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Might be worth trying Solpadeine solvable if you haven’t. It’s paracetamol, codeine, and a caffeine accelerator. The caffeine gets the painkillers in your system more quickly. Liquid and spray forms of medication work better than tablets because migraines stuff up your stomach’s ability to absorb things. It’s why you feel bloated when you are suffering an attack.Comment
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My wife has Zomig as a nasal spray. Works best if you use it at the very first signs of an attack. I used it a few times when I had really bad attacks, found it gave me a weird numbness feeling in my mouth…….hope it continues to help.
Might be worth trying Solpadeine solvable if you haven’t. It’s paracetamol, codeine, and a caffeine accelerator. The caffeine gets the painkillers in your system more quickly. Liquid and spray forms of medication work better than tablets because migraines stuff up your stomach’s ability to absorb things. It’s why you feel bloated when you are suffering an attack.
(Can't take codine, asthmatic.)Comment
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Firstly, hope that the worst of the migraine effects wear off quickly.
Secondly.... You're right about Andy's build....
Thirdly, I had got yours and Andy's GB's mixed up....it has been a long week!! Good luck with your GB.
I'll get my coat.....
ATB.
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OK so the film.
If you like TBD Devestators and SBD Dauntless you'll be happy, though not a Wildcat in sight. They built a replica Dauntless for the film which is now on display on the USS Midway.
It did follow the events pretty well, focusing on the USS Enterprise, and is certainly not as fantastical as a certain other film, and you get the feeling the dramatical bits are lifted from accounts and memoirs.
There's a few inaccuracies regarding markings, Red centre dots and stripy tails missing in the earlier segments, but nothing unforgivable. Even the wrong Mitchell bomber for the Doolittle raid isn't a biggy.
The battle scenes are CGI, the CGI as a whole is pretty good and I only got into the uncanny valley once, and has planes falling out of the sky at an alarming rate, though there's no 'investment', you don't feel the loss, even in the final scenes when "1/2 our guys dead or missing" is uttered.
To paraphrase Oscar Wilde talking about the Giants Causeway, "Worth watching, but not worth going [out of your way] to watch."
Cast.
Aichi D3A
Aichi E13A
Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress
Douglas SBD Dauntless
Douglas TBD Devastator
Martin B-26 Marauder
Mitsubishi A6M Zero
Mitsubishi G3M Nell
Nakajima B5N Kate
North American B-25J Mitchell (Should of been a B)
Vought OS2U KingfisherComment
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Pity about codeine….I can’t take ibuprofen at the moment, blood thinners don’t like the minor stomach abrasion it can cause….Comment
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OK so the film.
If you like TBD Devestators and SBD Dauntless you'll be happy, though not a Wildcat in sight. They built a replica Dauntless for the film which is now on display on the USS Midway.
It did follow the events pretty well, focusing on the USS Enterprise, and is certainly not as fantastical as a certain other film, and you get the feeling the dramatical bits are lifted from accounts and memoirs.
There's a few inaccuracies regarding markings, Red centre dots and stripy tails missing in the earlier segments, but nothing unforgivable. Even the wrong Mitchell bomber for the Doolittle raid isn't a biggy.
The battle scenes are CGI, the CGI as a whole is pretty good and I only got into the uncanny valley once, and has planes falling out of the sky at an alarming rate, though there's no 'investment', you don't feel the loss, even in the final scenes when "1/2 our guys dead or missing" is uttered.
To paraphrase Oscar Wilde talking about the Giants Causeway, "Worth watching, but not worth going [out of your way] to watch."
Cast.
Aichi D3A
Aichi E13A
Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress
Douglas SBD Dauntless
Douglas TBD Devastator
Martin B-26 Marauder
Mitsubishi A6M Zero
Mitsubishi G3M Nell
Nakajima B5N Kate
North American B-25J Mitchell (Should of been a B)
Vought OS2U KingfisherComment
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