KEVIN do you really think so ? as i feel sick lookin at it as im not used to bein beat aas most of what i build looks decent which is more than i can say to this urgOne step at a time.....looking good.
WOW Kurt thank you sir for sayin that but my other models on here make this look ready for the bin urgHi! I just looked in on this one for the first time... WOW! This model is looking amazing with all the work you are putting into it! It will be fun to see it completed.
Best regards,
Kurt
OK Kevin my freind yes message received an understood but i looked closely at your iowa p/e an to me it looked perfect an i thought well you sir are younger than me an a more steady a hand as i get the shakes when puttin this ole p/e on an yes i suppoce you are right sir by sayin we are our own worst critcs but so far doin this ole p/e its been a nightmare for me an yes ive even dreampt of this bloomin stuff an woke up in a cold sweat oh dearWe are always our own worse critic.....
However, "Looking good" doesn't mean there is no room for improvement.
One thing I found on my IOWA build is to get the pe railings glued in place first. Winning one battle. It was never perfect, but with them being glued down securely offered a chance to adjust and align them closer to perfection, if you're gentle.
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Great idea! Note to self.tiny set sqaure
I knew you would get there, soon be giving lessons.. PanthermanHI Guys well im still battleling this ole P/E an by gum its peeing me off bad but i had another go at it today an it came out a bit better but not great but a least ive fitted some on an ive used a tiny set sqaure from a cracker an it did the job great to keep the p/e glueing tight an fairly straightView attachment 183407
WOW P/M i need the lessons nothing really good about this ole p/eI knew you would get there, soon be giving lessons.. Pantherman
If it ain't fun, chuck it in the bin. PanthermanThanks, but yes it was a nightmare for me as well at times. I had such high hopes at first looking at the perfect installation photos in the pontos installations.
It took me awhile to accept the fact that it is only going to be as good as I can make it. Once that was realized, alot of the frustration went away.
YES Kevin i understand what you mean sir but for me the frustrations are not goin away they start as soon as i pick the damm stuff up in tweezers an then the shakes hit as normally im ok but not with this stuffThanks, but yes it was a nightmare for me as well at times. I had such high hopes at first looking at the perfect installation photos in the pontos installations.
It took me awhile to accept the fact that it is only going to be as good as I can make it. Once that was realized, alot of the frustration went away.
YES P/M i would like to but this was an exspensive kit an this p/e is the only trouble that is buggin me so i want to finish the model with a bit of p/e that ive managed to dol an no other if possible as some of it wont be seen as when i fit the big flight deck plus ive never binned a model in my life as long as i can rememberIf it ain't fun, chuck it in the bin. Pantherman
Good on you for persevering. I know what you mean about trying to use the kit part's as you pay alot to get the stuff in the first place.P/M i would like to but this was an exspensive kit an this p/e is the only trouble that is buggin me so i want to finish the model with a bit of p/e that ive managed to dol an no other if possible as some of it wont be seen as when i fit the big flight deck plus ive never binned a model in my life as long as i can remember
THANKS P/M it wont be a top rate model but at least it will get built an thats my main aim as im really looking forward to building the tiny planes like the B25 michtells an suchGood on you for persevering. I know what you mean about trying to use the kit part's as you pay alot to get the stuff in the first place.
Anyway, I'm sure it will look amazing like all your other builds. PM
Probably too costly for the moulds maybe? PMIN FACT why dont the kit maufactuers make the railings in a bit thicker plastic as i think i had them done like that on my linberg blue devil desroyer an they kept nice an strainght if i remember rightly
chrisb
YEA SIR you may be right but pity they could not pour the plastic into the mould that make the ole p/e lolProbably too costly for the moulds maybe? PM
Nah , it's so it's inscale -- imagine the freak-out over fat , out-of-scale railingsProbably too costly for the moulds maybe? PM
WELL i would not mind them if they were strong an kept straight as remember its only a model an people build cartoon modelsNah , it's so it's inscale -- imagine the freak-out over fat , out-of-scale railings
HI Guys well im still tryin to work out how these hangar bay sides of the ship fit together as ive treid this way an that an they dont fit AAARRRGGGGG BUT yes im sure im doin somethin wrong but after today messin around with them im a bit closer to doin this an the bloomin instructions are useless an the parts are not numbered so i'll have anorther go tomorrow an some pics of these bloomin sides View attachment 182154
Hey Boatman, glade to see you back on CV8, and she looking good. Putting up the hanger walls so that they fit seems to be a common probable with these kits. As of this week I decided to put aside all of my projects and concentrate on the Hornet. In six days, I managed about 4 hrs production? Any way, I am suppose to be working on the hanger walls. My plan will probably be to build the walls using the flight deck as a guide tiokeep them square!
YEA Urumono yea thats the scale i need lol no teny parts there to get the shakes over lolyou need to move away from that tiny 1/200 scale
HI Saillor have you put your hornet build on here ? if not please do as i would love to learn from you sir an what scale is your shipHey Boatman, glade to see you back on CV8, and she looking good. Putting up the hanger walls so that they fit seems to be a common probable with these kits. As of this week I decided to put aside all of my projects and concentrate on the Hornet. In six days, I managed about 4 hrs production? Any way, I am suppose to be working on the hanger walls. My plan will probably be to build the walls using the flight deck as a guide tiokeep them square!
so boatman , are you enjoying this kit and subject thus far? its on the someday list , but i tend towards the more modern carriers. i would like to try this one just due to the size and scale which i enjoy. would love to see an Intrepid , modified Essex, in this scale. as far as the oil canning effect , i stumbled on this youtube channel by a fellow named "ocean blue". he does a very simple airbrush technique for that effect which im looking to try sometime soon.... im too chicken right now.HI Saillor have you put your hornet build on here ? if not please do as i would love to learn from you sir an what scale is your ship
chrisb
The cuppa- if it has caffeine that will make your shakes worse.G/M all im struggleling with this carrier an the p/e just cant do it as im ok normally but when i try this p/e fittment i just get the shakes an the harder i try the worst it gets an yes ive done what others have said pack up an go an have a cuppa but when i come back to it its the same more shakes honestly ive never been beaten before on any model but this stuff takes the prize an my ability to fit it on but ive got P/M comin to see me at the end of the month hopefully he maybe show me where im goin wrong on this p/e an if no better then im leavein the damm stuff off the model as it will hardly be seen when i fit on the flightdeck sorry for running on all an yesterday i lost another days build as freinds invited jen an i to go over theirs for a turkey dinner just out of the blue an i could not say no as jen wanted to go oh dear an no building today either jen has got to go hos right in the middle of the day oh dear again well hopefully i can get in a days build tomorrow
chrisb