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Finished another blast from the past......Nichimo 48th Ki-51 Sonia.
Built Sideways Season 6 Ep. 4: How we would run GBWC?
On this episode the boys gather for the GunplaPaul's very first turn in hosting the podcast!
With GBWC on a well needed hiatus we talk on what they can do to truly improve the format of the world wide competition? How would we run something of this scale and magnitude? Lets dig in!
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Preview: Two interesting kits in 72nd scale from Roden incoming...
Roden has two new interesting kits for sale next month – a big German prime mover from WWII & a provider on skis! See more about them and the kits in our preview...Read on... » Special Projects USS Seawolf SSN 575
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Preview: The handiest book ever? CUT-OUTS from AK Interactive now available...
New from AK Interactive, a book filled with great card cutouts – making boxes, signs, maps, money, newspapers & lots of other useful items. See the contents in our preview...Read on... » The title says it all. This book is a comprehensive look at air campaign over Guadalcanal from November to December 1942. The text is organized into eleven chapters, conclusion three appendices, sources/acknowledgements and an index of names, ships,...
The title says it all. This book is a comprehensive look at air campaign over Guadalcanal from November to December 1942. The text is organized into eleven chapters, conclusion three appendices, sources/acknowledgements and an index of names, ships, and military units.
Preview: (48th scale British) Bombs away from Miniart
MiniArt continues to expand on their 1/48th-scale accessories with this, their new set of British bombs from WWII-era. See what's inside in our preview...Read on... » For a hobbyist like me, there’s nothing more exciting than opening the box from a new manufacturer. The anticipation of learning what they did differently, how the plastic cuts, what level of detail did they achieve and myriad others questions we all...
For a hobbyist like me, there’s nothing more exciting than opening the box from a new manufacturer. The anticipation of learning what they did differently, how the plastic cuts, what level of detail did they achieve and myriad others questions we all banter back and forth are answered when you open the box. The new Beacon Hobby multimedia ship kit of the Jack H. Lucas and their associated upgrade kit is the subject of these very questions. This appears to be Beacon Hobby’s first ship kit as far as I could see. They came out swinging with this release by not only launching the Arleigh Burke flight III ship, but an upgrade kit designed and produced by the manufacturer. This was really exciting for me because I expected everything to fit and be designed to mate up exactly. I can tell you that they did not disappoint me!
This is volume 2 of this series, Vol. 1 of which focused on the process of how the current Royal Army has evolved since WW II. The subject of this volume is the current and possible future structure and equipment of this army.
This is volume 2 of this series, Vol. 1 of which focused on the process of how the current Royal Army has evolved since WW II. The subject of this volume is the current and possible future structure and equipment of this army.
OTB 235: Lottery daydreams
Episode 235 and the boys are joined by the Plastic Model Mojo crew for a daydream chat about what we would do if we won the lottery.
We also have the usual mailbag and of course the exciting Patreon wheel of fortune!
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Preview: M1074 HEMTT PLS W/ M1076 Trailer in 35th from I Love Kit in April
The M1074 HEMTT PLS W/M1076 Trailer in 1/35th scale from I Love Kit is coming. Art, info & a built-up test kit to show you in our preview...Read on... » MGPC Ep.121 "Basics on Applyling Washes"
Greetings my fellow ModelGeeks, and welcome to the MGPC Episode 121! Nemo is your HAC for this episode, with a full house! We chat about the latest and greatest in everyone's model world and get caught up with what's happening in the hobby.
The mail bag was overflowing with over 20 emails, which is amazing! We really appreciate the emails and love hearing from you all. Also, thanks again for the listener gallery submissions. Please keep the emails and gallery pics coming and we can't wait to see your work, discuss them on the podcast, and present them on our website.
For the main topic, we discuss the basics of mixing, applying, and removing washes. We have to thank Nemo for the topic, since he goofed up using the Red Cap Ronsonol which stripped the Gunze Aqueous and Tamiya acrylic paint. Rudy and LionHeart to the rescue!! We discuss different types of washes, including our preferred methods of mixing, applying, and removing them. It's a great topic so we hope you all give it a listen.
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Well, that's it for this episode. Thanks again for all your support and we hope to see you all this year. Just remember, be excellent to each other, and get out there and build something! Take care everyone, out from the Geeks!
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Kit countdown... Clayton's top ten upcoming releases of the month...
It's that time again when Clayton Ockerby from Workbench Hobbies treats us to his top ten of upcoming releases that caught his eye this past month in his video preview...Read on... » What If The Golden Age Of Modeling Makes You Freeze: Episode 161
Staring at a perfectly organized workbench and still not touching plastic is a special kind of frustration. A listener writes to us after a 30 year break from scale modeling, and the problem is not motivation, it is overload: canopy masks, weathering trends, endless paint lines, 3D printing, and YouTube builds that look like museum pieces. We get it, and we map out how to start again without letting modern “best practices” crush the fun.
We dig into what has actually changed for the better in plastic model building, including why newer-tool model kits from the last 10 to 12 years can make your first comeback builds smoother and more rewarding. We talk practical choices like building out of the box first, using canopy masks to remove a major aircraft pain point, and picking an airbrush and paint system that fits your space and your health. We also hit real-world problems like CA glue fumes and sensitivities, plus how better ventilation and smarter workflow can help.
Then we tackle the mindset traps: clean models can still win, heavy weathering is not a rule, and comparing your early builds to top YouTubers is a fast path to burnout. We share simple accountability ideas like time tracking, writing down paint mixes, and keeping a project notebook in the box so nothing disappears onto the shelf of doom.
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Here is Kentucky Dave's link mention for some great aircraft related items:
Scale Planes by Kevin Dittmann
Here are some links to projects utilizing image-2-STL AL processes to generate scale figures.
At LargeScalePlanes:
Me262A-2a/U2 - Works in Progress - Large Scale Planes
1/32 P.1101 at Oberammergau - Works in Progress - Large Scale Planes
1/32 Ju-87D Stuka - Works in Progress - Large Scale Planes
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This is a simple metal upgrade for Hasegawa’s early 1980’s/90’s release 1/32 radial-engine FW-190 kits, and their “Dora FW-190 kit." Out of the box, it’s a great and easy kit for almost anyone to make a decent Wulf… but this SAC gear adds the...
This is a simple metal upgrade for Hasegawa’s early 1980’s/90’s release 1/32 radial-engine FW-190 kits, and their “Dora FW-190 kit." Out of the box, it’s a great and easy kit for almost anyone to make a decent Wulf… but this SAC gear adds the additional “peace of mind” when dealing with the long legs and (as on many plastic kits) “always waiting to be broken off” tail gear.
It’s an easy one-for-one replacement to install this gear, and the cool part is it can all be installed at the end of the build if desired. I show the model with the gear in place before painting the project, as this gear lends itself to such shenanigans…. Just like an Armor kit!
This set replaces part of the landing gear in the Trumpeter A-4 Skyhawk kit #02266). The kit already includes metal main gear legs so the main advantage of this set is the nose gear. The Trumpeter nose gear is cast as a single strut, fork and wheel.In...
This set replaces part of the landing gear in the Trumpeter A-4 Skyhawk kit #02266). The kit already includes metal main gear legs so the main advantage of this set is the nose gear. The Trumpeter nose gear is cast as a single strut, fork and wheel.
In 1/32 scale, this is not a good look, especially considering how prominent the Skyhawks nose gear is. This set separates the nose gear tire from the forks that hold it. You will still need to use the kit parts #F-1,5,51 to complete the nose gear.
The soft metal SAC uses tends to get bent in the package but is easily straightened out. The fork assembly is cast separate from the main gear leg and requires drilling out to fit. The one advantage I’ve always liked about SAC gear is the ability to polish the metal to represent the strut oleos.
I make no claims to being an airbrushing expert. I own three brushes (an Iwata, an HP, and an inexpensive “no-name” unit) and while on some days, the airbrushing gods smile down upon me, there are other times that despite my best efforts, I’d be better...
I make no claims to being an airbrushing expert. I own three brushes (an Iwata, an HP, and an inexpensive “no-name” unit) and while on some days, the airbrushing gods smile down upon me, there are other times that despite my best efforts, I’d be better off using a toothbrush and poster paints. I had heard a lot about this brand and jumped at the chance to do the review.
My first impressions were highly favorable - a very nicely packaged product. Two things that jumped out at me were the exploded parts diagram on the bottom of the box (see below) and a nice bag of spare bushings and O-ring seals. I was a bit surprised to see how many discrete O-rings are used I the construction of the airbrush but time will tell if this means better performance, easier, or more complicated maintenance.
1/48 Tamiya F4D-1 Skyray build review
Preview: Gecko Models British GS Truck 30CWT 4X2 Bedford OXD (metal cargo body) in 1/35th scale
The next Gecko Models release is this 1/35th scale "British GS Truck 30CWT 4X2 Bedford OXD (metal cargo body)". See more about the kit in our preview...Read on... » 