My sentiments exactly, where the hell did the week go? Of course for us, weekends are pretty much the same as Monday-Friday, nicht wahr? Anyway, got a chuckle when you tipped the little pieces on the floor... I'm just glad I'm not the only fella who does that --pretty regularly in my case. That sheet of nose art decals look pretty cool. It's amazing what accessories are out there.. we live in good times for building models I think! Okay, tomorrow I'm be at an air show with a buddy over in Hood River OR... should be a lot of fun if it isn't too blasted hot. Back to the bench on Sunday to literally watch paint dry, in this case oil paint so it dries slowly. I'll bet I'll be seeing a Desert Yellow bomber on screen soon. Model on Amigo!
Funny story. B-25 progress looks Good. Getting old does suck!!!! Nice shout out. Interesting to see her in desert yellow. Hope you, Susan and Biscuits have a Great weekend.
Great story! Mitchell is coming along nicely! I may be too late but as Al said, super glue may fog up the clear part. Use good old Elmer’s as a filler!
Charlie Mac!! You did an awesome job on these man, do you know of any kits similar to these? My daughter is getting into the motorcycle side of modeling and wed love to get a couple of these early 1900 motorcycle to build together, you made these look so cool
These are old Aoshima kits. The only place I know to find them is on Ebay. Very pricey. Up and over $100.00.per kit. Not for a beginner. The styrene's brittle as hell. A lot of thin , tiny parts that like to break just by looking at them. I wish model companies would re issue them. The subject matter is top-notch. Thanks for the kind words. Much appreciated.
These are old Aoshima kits. The only place I know to find them is on Ebay. Very pricey. Up and over $100.00.per kit. Not for a beginner. The styrene's brittle as hell. A lot of thin , tiny parts that like to break just by looking at them. I wish model companies would re issue them. The subject matter is top-notch. Thanks for the kind words. Much appreciated.
@@charlie418791 man thats a bummer, these are very cool, I'll have to keep my eye on ebay for the future when she gets a bit of experience. She's not much into the sport bikes that are alot more popular and easier to get. Thanks for the information though
I’m currently building the Atlantis B24. Exact same issue of a gap in the front of the cockpit. I used Milliput rolled into a worm and placed on the fuselage, pressed the canopy on the putty to make an impression, smoothed out with a wet finger tip then removed the canopy and allowed the putty to dry. Sanded smooth and primed. Worked real good. That gap drove me nuts! Nice work on the crew
the build looks great as always love your builds. and thanks for the shop card swap and the shout out means a lot to me and the honor of being a part of the magnificent model building bastards.
I whole heartily agree with Chesterfield's slogan hahaha. The B-25 is coming along and I was dying at the video yesterday and that front gunner of yours. Should have made him shell sweeper honestly haha.
Funny story about your Dad mine being form the Bronx had a few of those as well and of course on of my favorites was " He is all Hat and not enough cowboy" meaning he full of shi*** plane looks great loving the color of the ship