The mailman is your friend!

He sure seems to be my friend, look at what he brought me today …

I’m getting way to many projects on the que.
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I always tell my mail gal that she should wear red and white, 'cuz every day’s like Christmas around here…

So how is it? I’ve been eagerly awaiting this one; if it’s decent it’ll look good next to the Widgeon. If I ever build 'em, that is…

Fade to Black…

It’s pretty nice. I’ve only examined the plastic pieces closely at this point and they are fine to say the least. The resin looked good at a glance and interior detail looks fairly in-depth … I’ll be digging deeper into it between model building sessions and hope to post a review within the week. Would be sooner but I’m right in the middle of reviewing the Accurate TBM-3 this week.

Swanny:
I’m glad he’s somebody’s friend … what did you do, make a model of a mail truck for him?
I just got my ship plans from the NMM in the UK, and let’s just say between British Post and Canada Post I had to wait an extraordinarily long time …

BTW, nice Goose. What scheme are you going to put it in?
Bruce

Not too sure yet, might try to get some custom civilian decals for an Alaskan bird. So hard to decide.[:p]

[:D] My 1/32 F-105G came in the mail yesterday. Yes the mailman or, in the case yesterday the Fedex woman, is your friend.

I dont even remember half the stuff I try and get in.

From the US, it takes on average 4 months on a leaky boat fro the stuff to get here, unless I pay DOUBLE the amount, then it gets on a plane and takes 2 weeks.

So when the Aussie dollar hits 50 US cents again, I’ll stop modelling for a bit, till then, you guys better not have a shortage on Avgas!!![;)][;)][;)][;)][;)][;)][;)]

Swanny - in case you’re a little short opn references, here’s a shot of the prototype

I don’t know … the weathering doesn’t look very realistic on that one. Are you sure of your source?[:o)]

Oh yeah, I’m currently talking to Greg at Draw Decals, http://www.drawdecal.com/ to see if he can do any of his fabulouse 1/72 Goose decals in 1/48. If you want to build a Goose you should look at his stuff - very cool.

Just a thought, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police used a Goose for decades on the West Coast.I believe it is in the National Aviation Museum in Ottawa, Canada.I know they have a website. Might be worth your while for an interesting, different subject.

That is an excellent idea and I have not done any Canadian birds yet - gee, that’s almost criminal isn’t it? Heh heh, a Canadian Goose, that’s good.

A quick mind and even quicker wit.I never put the 2 together.You might have to put a litter box under it when it’s done,as anyone who has been around Canada Geese knows,for all that goes in it seems twice as much comes out.Good luck with your new endeavor.

Just as long as it doesn’t lay an egg we will be just fine.

Hey Pixilater, has that reference shot color-shifted? Or does the prototype just have a gloss finish?[:D]

About time a good kit came out of the Goose. I aways wanted to do “Cutter’s Goose” from “Tales of the Gold Monkey” tv series.
Scott

The black and gray’s with the white undersides of the “Canadian Goose” scheme would look really sharp!!! [:D]

Randie [C):-)]

Swanny:
I have a poster of a RCMP Goose in flight. It is too big to scan (if I had a scanner) but if you like I can send it to you. They used several of these planes around the country, and it is a neat blue on white scheme.
Regards,
Bruce

Yes … I believe this statement is true …

If he wasn’t so ugly … I’d kiss him … [:I]

pix, did you overdose on them funny pills again?!
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