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July 2020 Ping

Started by lastvautour, July 01, 2020, 05:34:50 PM

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lastvautour

Happy Canada Day to all Canadians.

Page views continue to climb with 925627 to date since 1 January. Other wise, new post are trending higher than usual.

Lou

lastvautour

I am average slightly over an hour a day but doing well with my projects.

1/32 CT-134 Musketeer - block form and printed drawings
1/48 Beaufigther - Engine nacelle getting attention. All other are block shaped waiting contour carevinbg.
1/72 Canadair Sabre - awaiting paint job.
NEW 1/72 Avon Sabre - Fuselage drawings have been deepened to reflect the Avon Sabre shape. P.S. The intake is 25% bigger.
1/350 T2 Tanker. Railings have been started.

Lou

Gearup

Happy Canada Day!  Cool and drizzle here on the left coast.  Still plugging away on the Beaver.
Fraser

lastvautour

Happy Independence Day to our American members.

Lou

Boomerang


July already.

What's on the Bench.

1/60th Curtiss Hawk 75N

53 inch RC electric Dewoitine D510 ( being built for my son) ( 1/60 drawing for future use has been prepared)

What's waiting in various voids and storage containers

1/48 CAC 15

1/48 Westland PV-4

1/32 Armstrong Whitworth Siskin

1/60 Curtiss CW-21B

1/60 XP-77

1/32 Fokker Triplane

  I think I've got them all.

  Stay Safe All.

Cheers

Gordon

lastvautour


lastvautour

Update from my bench. I had the camera in hand.

Front:
T2 Tanker and Beech Musketeer

Left to right:
Canadair Sabre, Bristol Beaufighter, Douglas Skyknight and Avon Sabre

Lou

lastvautour

OOPs forgot the picture.

Lou

Gearup

So much any things!  On the Sabre to the right. Is the glare shield paint be applied un-masked then masked over to paint the larger color areas of the fuselage? It seems to be a logical and neater way to sequence the paint.
Fraser

lastvautour

I will be adding silver finish. Silver does not mask well.

Lou

Gearup

That's good to know. Thanks.

Jim

Just started work on a Martinsyde G-102 Elephant. About 1:50.
And so it goes...