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A rather productive 12 months of modelling

Postby Ericg » Tue May 06, 2014 10:53 am

With all this talk about expo and how quickly it is approaching, I have looked back at what I have finished in the last 12 months and realized that it has been very productive. I learnt alot and managed to squeeze some finished builds out. I finished the Hawk a week or so before last years expo so I have included it in the last 12 months worth of builds. Hope you like them and I hope to bring 3-4 of them to Melbourne with me should rostering allow. Apart from civil aircraft, pretty well every genre is catered for and reflects my varied taste. All are in Gentlemen's scale, apart form the stick grip which is 1:1.

First up was the Hawk, finished in late May, 2013. A challenging kit to depict with all the stuff hanging off the wings and fuselage as all had to be scratchbuilt including the pylons. Was reasonably successful on the show circuit.

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The Sea Venom was a souvenier from the Swap and Smell, basically every year that I have been to expo, I have purchased a cheap kit that you don't see built too often and tried to build it mostly out of the box (a method that I have trouble complying to)

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I had a dream that I could produce a 1:1 scale copy of a real Mirage stick in resin, so I went out and found a real one and made a copy of it and made my own `kit'.

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The Mirage took everything I could throw at it and was the kit that I learnt the most from as far as scratchbuilding, moulding and casting parts etc. I only used 11 parts from the kit to make this one.

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Next was the Flying pancake. All resin and white metal, I enjoyed this build immensely and it was my first use of woodgrain decal (for the props)

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The Tiger moth was another of the neglected kits that I chose, mainly due to a bit of family history with the airframe that I depicted. Old Matchbox kits are heaps of fun to build!

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The Sopwith Triplane was my most recent build and this one was kicking around almost finished for a long time and I got sick of moving out of the way and spent a few days to complete it.

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Re: A rather productive 12 months of modelling

Postby hrtpaul » Tue May 06, 2014 11:01 am

Freakin amazing models Eric. I love you work and the different subjects :)
Head A/CAM Phantom Phanatic, Shit Stirrer and Karma Bus Driver toot fkn toot :twisted:
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Re: A rather productive 12 months of modelling

Postby Adam the Akrodude » Tue May 06, 2014 11:45 am

This of course is totally outrageous behavior for a modeller! Outrageous to build so many exceptional award wining models in such a short space of time Sir!
I think it's essential that you immediately obtain alternate employment with far less time off and take immediate steps to increase the size of your family, thus reducing available modelling time. You are of course in dire peril of reducing your stash size building so quickly - a serious worry! :lol:
In all seriousness, I'm very much looking forward to seeing your latest plastic and resin "gems".
See you next month.

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Re: A rather productive 12 months of modelling

Postby Adam the Akrodude » Tue May 06, 2014 11:47 am

Oh forgot to ask, where did you get that wood grain decal again?
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Re: A rather productive 12 months of modelling

Postby Ericg » Tue May 06, 2014 4:57 pm

Adam,

Brian has it from BNA model world.

http://www.bnamodelworld.com/uschi

Eric.
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Re: A rather productive 12 months of modelling

Postby Adam the Akrodude » Tue May 06, 2014 5:15 pm

Ericg wrote:Adam,

Brian has it from BNA model world.

http://www.bnamodelworld.com/uschi

Eric.


Sweet!

Now, do you lay down a wood colour first (decals translucent) or are these decals opaque?

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Re: A rather productive 12 months of modelling

Postby Nillus » Tue May 06, 2014 5:28 pm

Ok...
Think I'll fall down. Pick myself up. Sell the stash. Take up stamp collecting.
Truly stellar modelling. I'd love to see some of these in the flesh, Eric.

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Re: A rather productive 12 months of modelling

Postby Ericg » Tue May 06, 2014 5:38 pm

Wood colour first Adam. Lighter than you want the final shade to be as the decals are see through and will tint the part once applied.

Salty, Thanks mate. I am proposing to have the Mirage, Moth, Pancake, Triplane and stick grip with me at expo, so you should see a few of them at least.

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Re: A rather productive 12 months of modelling

Postby Capt NG » Tue May 06, 2014 5:51 pm

Yeah, I have to echo what salty said. An absolute treasure of fine models there Eric.. Thanks for posting them up.. Gives me a standard to work towards!

For someone who was only going to sorta, post sorta civvie stuff.. You've excelled here..
It's hard for me to get used to these changing times... I remember when the air was clean and the sex was dirty..
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Re: A rather productive 12 months of modelling

Postby Tony P » Tue May 06, 2014 8:24 pm

I've got a Matchbox Tiger to do as well. Seeing that I would never build mine as good as yours, I may as well sell the bloody thing.
Nice work as always.
You don’t concentrate on risks. You concentrate on results. No risk is too great to prevent the necessary job from getting done- Chuck Yeager.
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