Some small work on ejector pin mark removals and prep on the engine which is a mix of resin and styrene. Have drilled out the spark plug holes on the engine and (if I understand correctly) the bit on the second row one in from the prop needs eighteen lengths of wire adding
The Buffalo looks good Patrick, the level of detail on the engine looks great. Sounds like there is a still a bit of work there, looking forward to it.
I have put together the Vengeance’s cockpit. It is acceptable but limited by its age. I have also scribed the panel lines into the fuselage.
Piers: She still looks good!!! Always great to see something come together ready for paint.
The Spit is together and I’m priming and sanding trying to take care of various flaws. I ordered some motivation and it all came in Friday. I’m getting in an Aussie state of mind… [;)]
Well to be diplomatic I like ‘The Road Warrior’ movies better than the Vegemite. [;)]
I’ve tried it on a cracker and buttered toast so far. And it is tangy and salty as advertised. And just a little odd. I’m sure I could get used to it but yes it is an aquired taste.
I took some evening courses years ago and a nice Korean/American lady brought some kimchee one evening. The smell of the stuff drove me away. But years later I tried some and I love the stuff now. I’m hoping the Vegemite will go the same way.
PS: Couple of years ago I read an article of a guy who used Vegemite as a masking medium. Think I’ll still use what I’ve been using on the Spit though.
Sorry about that fella’s, I stuffed up the photo loading process. (Bodes well for the actual model dosen’t it???) Anyway, you blokes have been doing some good work and I’m way behind, but I thought I would share the complexities of this little beastie with you. This is my 1/32 vucuform Boomerang. Lots of resin extras with a number of them duplicated in white metal. The instructions are brief and lack much detail on actual location and the parts are not identified in any way. I have been doing loads of research and have located stacks of photos to help with the placement, but some parts will have to be scratchbuilt. It’s a first class jigsaw!I will be starting with the re-scribing of panel lines this weekend and then next week I’m taking a 4 hour trip to Melbourne to buy some plastic card and other essentials. So hopefully I will have some construction photos for you all in the comming weeks.
Incidentaly Gamera, did you put the Vegemite on thick, or did you use just a scrape? Most Aussies just scrape it on, but some put it on thick. Using it thickly is not too everbody’s taste. But stick with it mate, it’s good stuff!
Ferg: Oh wow that’s a pile o’ parts! And I’ve never tried a vac-form model. I’ve fooled around a little with some parts on balsa and tissue flying models but that’s it. Good luck, it looks really cool and I’m looking forward to seeing more.
I primed the Spit last weekend but haven’t really had the time to get back to her. I did look at her the other night and there’s a few rough spots that need to be sanded out, puttied, sanded again, and then re-primed.
I did put the Vegemite on pretty thin, I’m going to try it again. I’ll give it a good spread. Is there anything else I should be trying other than crackers and toast?
Nah mate. Keep the vegemite thin, although it’s good with cheese. Don’t ya hate it when you’ve filled, sanded and sanded and then the primer says you have to do more???