I would request that all members acknowledge their continued interest in the SMM site. If you forgot your username/password, an email to the administrator@solidmodelmemories.net can solve that. Baring that, send me an email at lvautour@eastlink.ca
Stats to follow.
Lou
Lancaster proceeding nicely. Four engines and twin tails are officially a pain in the butt ;). Will post pics soon. I know I'm a bit of a fair weather friend of this site, but I do love it. Thanks Lou.
I enjoy the site, I build different sizes of ships, aircrafts & fishing lures.
David R
Still here Lou.
Proceeding on with the Ponnier and the Comet.
Cheers
Gordon
David R, thank you for responding to the April Ping. Please show us some photos of your models. If you are not familiar with uploading to SMM, send them directly to me and I will post them for you.
Lou
Gordon, always a pleasure to hear from you.
Lou
Nothing on the go at the moment, due to work outdoors starting early as we have some dry mild weather at the moment. Regards Paul J.
Thank you for checking in Paul. I need to sew some lawn seed this week.
Lou
I'm certainly interested in the site. Working on a couple of model airplane plans and a couple of wooden toys.
Best regards - ken
Ken, I want some pictures of the toys also. Thanks for answering the call.
Lou
Hi Lou, I do enjoy this site and seeing the works of all the members. I mainly build in plastic but am always interested in other mediums especially wood. Dimitri.
Thank you for checking in Dimitri.
Lou
Yes I do love this site, You are a very nice group. Lou, why do you ask?
Abe
Thank you for your response Abe. Although we are getting more viewers, fewer members log on to make comments. I am hoping to reverse this trend.
Lou
Hi all,
Still here though haven't done any proper solid models recently. I am using solid /balsa techniques to modify a plastic kit though, will put some details in after the competition its for.
I also got a phone call from a model RR friend just before Christmas, saying that the home of the chap I had some solids to restore from was being sold the next week so if I wanted any free books...I now have a second full set of Aircraft of the Fighting Powers, as well as Plans of Military Aircraft, and some other solids books! And a lot of Spitfire books (the old boy had worked on them in WW2). So I've no excuse on lack of information and inspiration! The family decided to keep a carved wood 1/72 Saro Princess flying boat as a momento of their father's/ grandfather's hobby and work at Saunders-Roe. Needless to say it was massive and a beautiful carving.
Cheers
Will
Will, thanks for dropping in. Those treasures sure wound wonderful.
Lou
Still interested here. Finding time for modelling a challenge with new job but I still visit the site as I can. Thanks for your efforts Lou.
Mark Braunlich
I wonder how many of us have a desk calendar with aircraft pictures.....It seems that I get distracted often, I was working on an Arrow when a picture of a Catalina appeared on the calendar. I started that, keel nicely done, wing looking good....then a picture of a Northrop N9M flying wing showed up....It's nearing completion now! nose wheel and props still missing, but only a couple of hours work left. Then I'll have to decide which unfinished project to work on next.
Unfortunately, Mexico beckons again, we leave tomorrow for a week. Gotta leave this cold and snow behind!
Mark, I see you logged on quite often. Your contribution on Skybirds is priceless. Could this Photo from Tom Solury by Skybirds?
Lou
Pete, always a pleasure to hear from you. I know the problem well with a few models stretching over several years rather than months.
Lou
Still interested in the site. Busy trying to hold onto J O B due to cuts in the oil patch.
-Richard
Sorry to hear you are affected by the downfall of the oil industry. Richard, the officer's board is a good place to vent to friendly ears if need be.
Lou
Quote from: lastvautour on April 05, 2016, 08:16:18 PM
Mark, I see you logged on quite often. Your contribution on Skybirds is priceless. Could this Photo from Tom Solury by Skybirds?
Lou
Lou, judging by the 10" span of the DVII in the collection's photos on the gallery I would think they must be 1/32, or possibly 1/36(?) if prewar.
Skybirds are 1/72, the biplanes would fit in your hand.
Cheers
Will
Thank you Will.
Lou
Noob here, just joined the site. Built a Strombecker V-tail Beech a couple years back and really enjoyed it. Downloaded the Boeing China Clipper plans and plan on starting soon. Don't anyone hold your breath! LOL, I am kind of a slow builder ;D
Welcome aboard Beazld. We'd love to hear from you.
Kenny
Welcome Dave. To post a photo, select additional options, select browse and select your photo from your PC. Picture size matters as we can only accept 2mb per image and use jpeg. If you have difficulties with this, let me know.
Lou
Beazld - Welcome to the Group!! I'm a recent member, but have certainly found everyone to be very supportive. and extemely knowledgeable. Like yourself, I am not a fast builder. But not to worry. It's the fun and joy that counts. Not the volume. Please don't hesitate to reach out if you require any assistance or have any questions.
Best regards and enjoy - ken
Here is a pic of my B&O solid model (best and only) to date.
It is a Strombecker V-Tail Beech I built a couple years ago. I found a complete kit less box for $20.00. It has some special meaning to me as my late older brother had one as a child in the late 50's and never built it.
It is painted with Randolph Aluminum dope and clear acrylic spray overall. I scanned the original decals and reprinted on clear decal paper as I was
afraid the original ones would crumble. I think it came out pretty good for a first solid model. Will be starting on the Comet Boeing China Clipper 1/72 scale recognition model soon.
Excellent job on the Bonanza. I look forward to the Clipper.
Lou
Very nice job. I wish my first one was that good. Heck I wish my last one was that good :)
Still interested in the site & forum, but I have a 1:1 airplane project taking my time now
Chris
Well done on the Bonanza !
Gordon
I have the plans and a scan of the decal sheet I can upload somewhere if there is interest. Just let me know where and how.
Did you register with gallery?
Lou
I don't see where to register. The thread to respond to is locked. How do I register?
Follow these instructions.
http://smm.solidmodelmemories.net/SMF/index.php?topic=329.msg2130#msg2130
Lou
I saw that but dont see any way to post to the string. I did send Mr Bennett a PM.
If you were logged on you should have been able to select reply. Your print screen image does not show it.
Lou
It's weird, I get the reply box in every other section except the Gallery section
I got no PM in my box, are you sure you were logged in?
Please send the screen name and password you would like to use in the gallery to this address;
Administrator@solidmodelmemories.net I will forward it to Garet, I know this gallery system is a pain and it can be blended with this board, but the board will not allow the large size images we like to use for plans.
Thanks Ray. I hope this works.
Lou
I can't say I know much about the layout of Canada, but I am hoping that all of our members too the North are NOT dealing with the wild fires there; http://www.cnn.com/2016/05/08/americas/fort-mcmurray-fire-canada/index.html (http://www.cnn.com/2016/05/08/americas/fort-mcmurray-fire-canada/index.html) please sound off when you can.
XRay
The wild fires are in a remote northern section of western Canada. Fort McMurray is an oil boom town in the middle of a forested area with little else around it. However, I am amazed at the fact that no one was harmed by the fire. Sadly we had two fatalities from a traffic accident on the way out of town. Other casualties are people who lost everything and others whose home were spared, but their employment eliminated. With mortgages still needing to be paid life will be very hard. Provincial and federal funds and generous donations from individuals will cover only a fraction of the cost of rebuilding not only their homes but their livelihood. I visited there in mid 1990 and found it to be clean and well laid out. A shame to see it now.
Lou
Like most every other Albertan male, I have done a short tour of duty in Fort Mac, though that was decades ago now. The fire was quite terrifying if the short clips I have seen on TV are any indication. It was a really close call for many motorists as they convoyed out. The town is really isolated, and with only one highway through, the 90,000 citizens had little choice when they were ordered to flee. Some were forced further north with no way out if the fire turned on them, I think that was about 20,000. The rest fled south to the safety of my home town of Edmonton. They have all been evacuated south now. My son Jimmy has a couple of the Fort Mac kids now in his class, as they try to figure out what to do.
The water bombers did an amazing job of spreading fire retardent and water on the critical infrastructure and the downtown core, it looks as though most of those areas escaped undamaged by the fire. The bad news is that around 2000 buildings and homes were lost, the good news is that 85% of the town is still standing. A Convair 580 crashed on landing but all the crew were safe. The air was full of smoke, helicopters and planes those first few days.
It was an amazing couple of days here, and now for the long slog as they wait for things to settle, then off to clean up and rebuild. They are a tough group of Canadians.
Kenny