The Hobby Thread
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Re: The Hobby Thread
Cheers Kwacky. Took ages and I'm happy with the result 
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That’s is seriously impressive Rossgo, it doesn’t even have that model feel to it, looks so authentic, the weathering and the discolouration just gives it a ton of depth.


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Rossgo wrote:yea you are right it's actually the prongs I've connected it too which weren't straight. When I realised it was too late....the glue had melted the plastic and j would then if had to cut it away which would of made the joints very weak. I left it, looks fine when on the base
Had the same issue because the mounting hole(s) were only on one half of the fuselage pieces. I ended up just leaving it off for a cleaner look. TBH, back then I thought it was a bomb.


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Nowhere much. Lock down was a weird time. Nothing really to talk about. Went to work, came home, days off couldn't go out so wasn't a very exciting time lol. Very strange time. Felt like we were under house arrest. I was just lucky I have my doggy to get out around the fieldBlade wrote:Anyway where have you been?
Hope your well


Much better now we are out of lockdown and able to get out etc and enjoy our new found freedoms/ rules etc etc lol
Hope you are well also buddy hope you have managed to use this sun while we have it lol

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Cheers kiwi. 4 months basically lock down time was spent doing this in between work and house chores lol! Really enjoyed it but feel like I've missed out on summer (like everyone else has due to lock down) very strange feeling - I needed to accomplish something and say I've done something when usually it would be a good blat in the sun instead it has been thiskiwikrasher wrote:That’s is seriously impressive Rossgo, it doesn’t even have that model feel to it, looks so authentic, the weathering and the discolouration just gives it a ton of depth.

Hope you are well and everything is calming down, down under
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Haha - it looks like a bomb couldn't agree more but I know you know your history so I know you would know it's the fuel tank lol. I was considering keeping it off but it looks good slung under the underside lolD41 wrote:Rossgo wrote:yea you are right it's actually the prongs I've connected it too which weren't straight. When I realised it was too late....the glue had melted the plastic and j would then if had to cut it away which would of made the joints very weak. I left it, looks fine when on the base
Had the same issue because the mounting hole(s) were only on one half of the fuselage pieces. I ended up just leaving it off for a cleaner look. TBH, back then I thought it was a bomb.![]()
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Thank you very much StMarksStMarks wrote:Awesome detail Rossgo, very impressive indeed.

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Nope...I genuinely thought it was ordnance. And many, if not most pics of 109s show them without the tank. I thought "fuel tank" was a typo....it just didn't make sense to me to keep fuel on the outside when people are going to be shooting at you. Still doesn't, come to think of it.
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A quick Google seems to say that the Luftwaffe were using them during the Spanish Civil War. Allied planes didn't need them or use them until the latter half of WW2, as the fighter-escorts went deeper into occupied Europe & over Germany itself.
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I'm all good thanks buddyRossgo wrote:Nowhere much. Lock down was a weird time. Nothing really to talk about. Went to work, came home, days off couldn't go out so wasn't a very exciting time lol. Very strange time. Felt like we were under house arrest. I was just lucky I have my doggy to get out around the fieldBlade wrote:Anyway where have you been?
Hope your well![]()
Much better now we are out of lockdown and able to get out etc and enjoy our new found freedoms/ rules etc etc lol
Hope you are well also buddy hope you have managed to use this sun while we have it lol
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Nice to see you back on here

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Glad to hear it Blade. Stay safe out there. Those masks are blinking horrible...sweating my arse off when popping into shops/ barbers...that's a different experience to!!Blade wrote:I'm all good thanks buddyRossgo wrote:Nowhere much. Lock down was a weird time. Nothing really to talk about. Went to work, came home, days off couldn't go out so wasn't a very exciting time lol. Very strange time. Felt like we were under house arrest. I was just lucky I have my doggy to get out around the fieldBlade wrote:Anyway where have you been?
Hope your well![]()
Much better now we are out of lockdown and able to get out etc and enjoy our new found freedoms/ rules etc etc lol
Hope you are well also buddy hope you have managed to use this sun while we have it lol
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Cheers mate, it's nice to be back

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So it seems I may of just sold my BF109! I added it to ebay purely because I don't really have the space for it and within a couple of hours I had a message saying I've been paid. A little disappointed as I would like to keep it but I don't think I could.
I've made a loss on it but I was never going to get my money back anyway and I've got back enough for a few full tank fulls on the bike plus enough for a bit to eat while out so I'm happy.
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I've made a loss on it but I was never going to get my money back anyway and I've got back enough for a few full tank fulls on the bike plus enough for a bit to eat while out so I'm happy.
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Well...the fun is in the building of them, isn't it? The odd few that I've sold (and mine are nowhere near as good as yours) just give me a bit of cash towards the next one. Or give it to a kid, and maybe stoke his imagination a bit.
Nothing says "I care" quite like a miniature fighter-bomber.
Nothing says "I care" quite like a miniature fighter-bomber.
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D -
, but you are right it is a good way of making someone interested.
Yea true its just giving me back something. I'm glad it will go to a good home at least they will make space for it
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Yea true its just giving me back something. I'm glad it will go to a good home at least they will make space for it
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