The interior before closing all that lovely detail up. If this is not a modellers cliche I do what is.
And for Australians of a certain age toilet graffiti that was surprising
A mostly Luft 46 Modellers occasional blog
March 6, 2017
March 6, 2017
After the last few weeks of rain modelling has been more organisational than practical. Painting has not been an option in this moisture laden environment. I have removed all my paint etc stands to the back shed and taken the chance to better utilise my drawers. The results are below
The above drawer illustrates I do not have OCD or all the RLM codes would be easily readable on the right hand side.
I did dig out a Micro Mir 1.35 kit of a mini sub for a little bit of work on the weekend. It is very typical ex Iron curtain in manufacturing style. It has a slightly brittle plastic with some poorly engraved lines in part. For big parts like the main body there are lots of moulding gates. There is also insufficient bracing pieces over the long body.
Surprisingly there is a full cockpit area.It is a little sparse but very little will be visible through the bubble canopy. Below are a few progress shots.
February 27, 2017
After a couple of weekends of solid work dremeling the tracks and adding most of the parts to the hull the muse has left the building. I have returned everything to the box with the assembly about 90% complete.
Unfortunately I am going through a bit of a clean up phase so nothing much is likely soon.
I have cleared the 4 racks of paint, glue , weathering dust , washes and paints back into my drawers to free up some bench space for 1:1 scale work.
I have even dragged out the drawer of cassettes … yes I am that old and will have a massive cull hopefully.
February 9, 2017
The weather in Sydney has been abominable with 2 heatwaves in as many weeks and a third due tomorrow. On a couple of the rare ok days I have managed to finish the tracks. I quickly gave up on hand sanding and switched to my Dremel. Even then it took 3 sessions to complete. A final session was taken up in sanding the Milliput filled divots on some of the tracks. There seemed to be 3 types of tracks, one which only had raised mould marks, one with a mixture of both and one with 2 lots of divots. Fortunately the first was the most common type.
Having done that I now need to connect these up.
January 27, 2017
A friend gave me an Academy 1.25 Panther kit he was never going to build. I have started and got to Stage 13 with no dramas.
The kit has clip together individual track links. Trouble is each one has 2 moulding marks that need cleaning up. I’ll post next when I finish it all. The only question is how many Resident Evil films it will take to do it.
January 26, 2017
Yes a day off and with my kids parties a chance to update WordPress.
The above is some modellers dilemma which never ends well. This is not my situation fortunately but I have met people in this situation.
Currently on the main bench is the Bv P178 and the Minion Dalek.

The first has now had 2 coats of primer and just requires the canopy being put on before I commence painting. At the stage of the photo above I had painted the u/c bays RLM 02 and was just removing the full uc covers that made this quite easy. Along with a little blu tack on the exhaust this is easy to primer.
The finished kit will have the uc down. The camo plan is to paint the upper half in 75 and then mask up some blobs and then spray 76 overall. Masking will be the usual tamiya tape which I intend to cut out with the new tool i bought at Telford. Photos to follow.

The Minion Dalek needs a quick wash and then I need to contemplate the painting order.I am a little unsure on this next step.
The above need a little work and thought still.
December 30, 2016
December 26, 2016
Ok a little while since the last update. I have been concentrating on the AA Panther with a little weathering and the true joy of track construction. I am nearly finished one side and just started with one piece on the other with 6 links left on the other side.
Hopefully I will finish it by the 31st to make 4 kits finished in one year. after last year that is great.
December 8, 2016
I will share the Telford experience later in a separate post.
At Telford I picked up a resin Minion Dalek cross figure for about 9 Pounds. I know next to nothing about Minions so some research will be required. On the other hand I know a bit about Daleks.
The kit is from Retrokit SF and is fairly well cast. There’s a few bits of flash and a couple of lumps that will need to be scraped off but not a lot of work really. The bottom moulding plug is a bit thick and will need a razor saw and a face mask to clean up.
The 2 guns and toilet plunger will require a little hot water bending to straighten.
h
e
Flak Panther will be getting a look in with a matt varnish coat over the weekend.

And lastly a little wisdom from the Thai Border Patrol Commissioner.
November 13, 2016