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  1. If you allowed armor, you could include representatives of the 90th Infantry Division, Texas-Oklahoma ("TOs" or "Tough 'Ombres").

    I didn't think about that. My wife's grandfather was in that division. He was infantry, so I'd have to build something he rode on rather crewed. :P I saw a video with the 90th DUKW's. How would I do the "id badge"/license plate on a 90th DUKW?

    John

  2. Are there any decals for the cars from Talladega Nights? I'd really love to do the Laughing Clown car but I think I've only seen it in die cast. Not for this build, but I've been thinking of picking one of those up and dirtying it up.

    I will build one of Junior Johnson's cars (early nascar driver that actually went to prison for a while for running moonshine).

    Might need help on converting an old Impala to a race car from back then. Or, did they actually do much to the interior of the car?

    John

  3. Though I am thankfully a transplant rather than one of these crazy natives, I'll be in for one. I thought you were in California somewhere Clif.

    I already have a Carswell B-36 hanging from the ceiling, but I could do a B-29 in Fifi markings. :P

    John

  4. Ok, haven't posted too much in progress (these all build basically the same anyway :P) but here's where we are so far:

    FAU bird is a whatif Revell kit.

    FAG bird is the Tamiya F-51D.

    and the F-82 is a 1/72 Revell kit.

    The two Revell kits have been experiments in dealing with raised panel lines. Not sure if it shows so great in the pics, but in person I sorta like it. Just do the regular paint scheme and then lightly sand over the panel lines. Since these are both dark paint jobs, I went down to the plastic on the lines to get some decent contrast. If you're doing a light paint scheme, you'd preshade black, paint up the aircraft and then very lightly sand the panel lines so that you take off the top coat and leave the black on the panel lines (saw this in FSM last month and it seems to work).

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    Did most of the decaling last night while watching Ghandi, which I thought was a little ironic.

    Still to do: put on the second layer decal on the tail of the FAU mustang, matte coat the FAU and F-82 (should I shoot a second gloss coat over the NMF bird?), take care of engine exhaust pipes, and then see about weathering (maybe just a super thin coat of white on the painted birds to lighten the upper surfaces).

    John

  5. Hey folks,

    One of the guys in the US box thread had what we thought might be a good idea. Our box (and it looks like yours also) is getting some stuff that has made it all the way around the circuit without being taken. What do you guys think about doing an international swap of the stuff that has been staying in the box? JasonW is in Massachusetts. Maybe when your box gets to someone near there we could send them across the border so that the postage wouldn't be so much.

    What do you guys think?

    John

  6. Not in the inventory folder. It probably just fell out while you were packing it, no biggie. Heck, now that I think about it, I had the inventory folder and the decal folder out at the same time so I might have put it in the decal folder. I'll check again in a second. Nope, not there either. Maybe gremlins got it. LOL

    No problem Jason. That'll give me a chance to look for another box anyway. The one in the garage disappeared.

    Next shipping method: camel. The Army turned about a dozen loose out here back in the 1850s. So I'm gonna catch one of their grandchildren. :P

    John

  7. Okay guys, the shipping order has been tweaked a bit as WilliamG had PM'ed me and had to drop in the order a couple of spots due to his vacation. Here is the current order:

    1. Bigasshammm

    2. wh1skea

    3. Sebastian Haff

    4. warthoglvr

    5. Datsun74

    6. William G

    7. pastafarian

    8. Dax

    9. Shawn M

    10. JasonW

    The box delivery confirmation number is: 9405 5036 9930 0102 9081 73 It is now on it's way to OH.

    The box weighs almost 11 pounds! She's getting huge.

    This is the latest order of participants right? So I'm going to Dax next?

    I'll take a closer look, but I didn't see the address sheet in the box so I might need Dax's.

    john

  8. The box is here. :nanner:

    The box itself is kinda squishy, so I'm going to repack it in another out in the garage. I'll likely get it back in the mail tomorrow.

    Before I do, I'll type up a kit inventory on here (and update the longer list in the box). Sorry, I'm too lazy to type up all those decals. haha

    BTW, the INJ seatbelts are still in there. :P

    John

  9. That's the site I originally saw Mungo. I just couldn't find any pics of an actual b-29 done up like that so I figured I'd ask. bummer, bathead's plane looked really cool.

    John

  10. I found a couple mentions of Navy B-29's (weather and aew birds). Did they just leave these NMF or did they go with dark blue? A local children's museum has a spot for a 1/48 B-29 in their model collection and thought it might be cool to do a different color.

    John

  11. I just finished a book on SOG missions into Laos. The author (a SOG vet) said that the first time new guys flew into their base the Vietnamese Kingbee pilots would scare the bejesus out of the new guys (who were not strapped in) by spiraling down pretty much horizontal to the ground. Passengers freaked out, but the centrifugal force kept everyone inside the aircraft.

    I would imagine that guys flying in the hueys would keep one hand holding onto something so they didn't fall out. I know I would. :P

    I'm sure at least a few people fell out over the decade that the US was involved in that war.

    John

  12. Thanks Will. :)

    Sounds good to me Ham. You know though, maybe that's why we accidentally cut ourselves so much. "I'm gonna have a couple beers and then play with razor blades." LOL

    Since we are distracted... Anyone else try any of that Wells Banana Bread Beer?

    http://thebrewclub.com/2010/04/19/wells-banana-bread-beer/

    It's actually pretty decent. For the most part it tastes like a slightly sweet beer (very slight) with a banana bread aftertaste. I know that sounds weird, but I like it.

    John

  13. Got the huey together. Like the truck, I need to scratch some stuff to throw inside to make it look like a hulk. At first I was going to do alot more work on the front office, but since the doors are molded shut you really can't make out too many details up there, even at this scale.

    I'm not sure why, but my front windshield fogged up. I dipped all of the windows in future and super glued them in. The sides were fine. I'd like to clear it up, but with all the weathering I want to do the window might fit in anyway.

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    Also, I didn't build the engine inside the huey. I wanted to leave it out, wire it up a little, and stick it on the trailer as a spare. Is there some sort of cradle that a mechanic would mount a spare engine in, or should I just be a hick and throw some blocks of wood under it?

    John

  14. Got the box today.

    Opened it and will rework the inventory.

    Looks like some items have been removed but no info as to whom took them.

    I suspect the Model Gremlins

    William G

    Glad that it's on the move again. Is the T-38 still in there?

    On the Gremlins, I actually put a small Gremlin in the model of a B-17 that I did a few years ago. It was a ceiling hanger that had been rammed by a 109 (straight on through the outer wing). The 109 wing was posed ripped completely off, while the 17's wing was mostly off. Inside the B-17 wing I put a little green Gremlin with the idea that he had been messing with the internal structure of the wing.

    John

  15. Not that I want to rise hell here, but 'MERICAN in the post title reads first hand MEXICAN ....

    I stole the "'Merican" tag from a friend of mine. He was arguing with a Canadian pal of his and kept saying "Well, we live in 'Merica" - he was trying to sound more hillbilly than he is. So, since the ARC Canada crowd came up with a traveling goodies box, I decided ours would be the "'Merican" box. :P

    That does make sense that someone might glance at it and read the MeXican goodies box.

    John

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