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Re: Expo Purchases

Postby DesTROYer » Mon Jun 15, 2015 10:38 am

I noticed, but knew what you were trying to say, so let it slide.

I got a B-25J Mitchel Bomber, a Bristol Beaufigher MK.VI from Mr. Wong (should have gotten two), a heap of Beaufighter aftermarket gear from RedRoo (some of which will wait until I get that second Beau) and a book on modeling Tamiya Beaufighters. Yes I went a little Beaufighter mad and I'm well into obsessive research mode for my next build, a Beaufighter Mk.21... straight after I finish the A380-800, Grumman Wildcat and Aussie Bushmaster.
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Re: Expo Purchases

Postby Adam the Akrodude » Mon Jun 15, 2015 10:45 am

Now Troy that is what I call a magnificent obsession! Nothing wrong in my books obsessing over such a beast of an aeroplane! Read about the work those beauties did in the Bismarck Sea - would not have enjoyed being on the receiving end of those 4 x 20mm's! Looking forward to seeing you start this build.

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Re: Expo Purchases

Postby DesTROYer » Mon Jun 15, 2015 11:50 am

I find my best builds are those I obsess over and dream about. The Caribou, F-111, Super Hornet, Hercules and the Tomcat all had massive amounts of book reading, sleep dreaming and internet surfing involved. The Beaufighter is definitely going down that path at the moment. I love it.
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Re: Expo Purchases

Postby Adam the Akrodude » Mon Jun 15, 2015 12:13 pm

Troy I agree 100%. My most fav builds are those I obsess about - I get into the "zone" with all the research, etc. In particular, the F-105 and A-1 Spad builds had this "effect" on me. Once a build has that passion element, it brings out your best. I find it pretty hard to build anything now that does not have a story behind it - that I think is the secret to great model building.

Talking of research on the Yak-52, I almost puked in the back of one whilst inverted and 500 feet above the Werribee River hanging in the way too loose harness! Had to re-swallow my breakfast or face the embarrassment and extra $50 cockpit cleaning charge! :mrgreen:
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Re: Expo Purchases

Postby davecana » Mon Jun 15, 2015 5:32 pm

An empty wallet and a full boot this year. Twenty kits.
1. F-RSIN 1/144 Atr-42 Air France
2. Airfix 1/72 Dassault Super Mystere B2
3. Hasegawa 1/72 Mirage F1C
4. Hasegawa 1/72 F-14B last Jolly Roger flight
5. Hasegawa 1/72 F-14B Diamonbacks
6. Azur 1/72 Potex 452
7. Azur 1/72 Cams 37A
8. Azur 1/72 Latecoere 298
9. Heller 1/72 Liore 45
10. Heller 1/72 AMD Etendard IVM
11. Heller 1/72 Potez 6311
12. Russian brand?? 1/72 DeHavilland Sea Venom French Navy
13. Toko 1/72 Bell 63C French
14. Smer 1/72 Morane Saulnier MS406
15. NKR 1/72 Winjeel
16. Hasegawa 1/24 Toyota 88C Daytona
17. Revell 1/24 Ferrari 275 N.A.R.T.
18. MPC 1/25 Corvette funny car 'Strike Force'
19. MPC 1/25 Dodge Charger funny car 'Nitro Charger'
20. Studio27 1/20 BAR007 F1 - this was my car bargain find.
21. HPM 1/72 Ryan STM - a real bargain, technically not pruchased from the swap and smell, but from Ray for a good price.
I've started to get some Air France and French military lately. It seems to be another bug I have, more topics to model.
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Re: Expo Purchases

Postby oz rb fan » Mon Jun 15, 2015 7:54 pm

Troy...a beau is a great thing to obsess over....i have a MK21 built.....i have another one planned with redroo upgrades and the one i got from Mr Wong will be a british built MKvi........as far as ihave found out all of our MKvi's had flat tailplanes...so i have the redroo set waiting :o :lol: ...it just looks the stuff on the shelf.
even in 1/72 scale they look awesome.
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Re: Expo Purchases

Postby DesTROYer » Mon Jun 15, 2015 7:59 pm

Thats the spirit. I nearly bought another two today so I could do a Mk.X and a Target towing Mk.21, too, but resisted until I get back from Perth at the end of the month.
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Re: Expo Purchases

Postby oz rb fan » Mon Jun 15, 2015 8:03 pm

NOICE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!...........next to whirlwinds the beau is my favorite plane.
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Re: Expo Purchases

Postby RayS » Tue Jun 16, 2015 8:16 am

kfutter wrote:Oh, I fixed the typo in the topic title, which nobody seemed to notice - including me until about half-an-hour ago!

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Me too... I fixed it in my reply heading :D
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Re: Expo Purchases

Postby DesTROYer » Tue Jun 16, 2015 9:11 am

Adam the Akrodude wrote:Troy I agree 100%. My most fav builds are those I obsess about - I get into the "zone" with all the research, etc. In particular, the F-105 and A-1 Spad builds had this "effect" on me. Once a build has that passion element, it brings out your best. I find it pretty hard to build anything now that does not have a story behind it - that I think is the secret to great model building.

Talking of research on the Yak-52, I almost puked in the back of one whilst inverted and 500 feet above the Werribee River hanging in the way too loose harness! Had to re-swallow my breakfast or face the embarrassment and extra $50 cockpit cleaning charge! :mrgreen:


Adam, I was kept awake last night with obsessive thoughts on how to detail the interior of a 1/72 Caribou and open up the rear door. As I already have the resin cockpit, open engine and tails to enhance my next caribou, I think another Bou is in my near future. I don't think my brain can handle being super obsessive on two builds at once, though. Beau first, the Bou.
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