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Modelers Lounge => Time to relax => Topic started by: GAJouette on May 03, 2012, 11:01:35 AM
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Following Chris's lead here's some of my other's collection. All in 1/32 scale.
A thirty year old Revell P-40E restored a few years ago.
(http://i514.photobucket.com/albums/t342/GJouette/P-40/IMG_0087.jpg)
Old tool Hasegawa FW 190 Dora.
(http://i514.photobucket.com/albums/t342/GJouette/Focke%20Wulf%20FW%20190%20Collectin/IMG_0120.jpg)
Revell's original FW 190 D-9 Patchwork Dora
(http://i514.photobucket.com/albums/t342/GJouette/Focke%20Wulf%20FW%20190%20Collectin/IMG_0133.jpg)
Hasegawa's Old Tool FW 190 A
(http://i514.photobucket.com/albums/t342/GJouette/Focke%20Wulf%20FW%20190%20Collectin/IMG_0145.jpg)
Macchi 202 Prototype Version I
(http://i514.photobucket.com/albums/t342/GJouette/Macchi%20202%20Prototype/IMG_0580.jpg)
Macchi 202 Prototype Version II in War paint.
(http://i514.photobucket.com/albums/t342/GJouette/Macchi%20202%20Prototype/IMG_0547.jpg)
Revell Mitsubushi Jack.
(http://i514.photobucket.com/albums/t342/GJouette/Mississippi%20Armed%20Forces%20Museum/IMG_0185.jpg)
Kawanishi George
(http://i514.photobucket.com/albums/t342/GJouette/Mississippi%20Armed%20Forces%20Museum/IMG_0188.jpg)
Mitsubushi Zero
(http://i514.photobucket.com/albums/t342/GJouette/Mississippi%20Armed%20Forces%20Museum/IMG_0173.jpg)
That's all for now fellas. I hope you've enjoyed them.As alway any and all comments are welcomed and appreciate very much.
Highest Regards,
Gregory Jouette
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Nice weathering on those, Gregory! They really look like they've been ridden hard and put away wet. :)
Lindsay
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Nice stuff there Greg. I really like the NMF Macchi.
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Lovely Gregory, love the weathering - especially the Jack.
Andrew
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You have a real talent for weathering Gregory. I need to work up the courage to try this myself but after all the work that goes into building these birds, I've shied away from it for fear of completely fouling everything up.
Cheers,
Chris
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True modelling skills on display here, Gregory - excellent work. The weathering is very good.
My favorite is the Zero fighter.
Dave
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You have a real talent for weathering Gregory. I need to work up the courage to try this myself but after all the work that goes into building these birds, I've shied away from it for fear of completely fouling everything up.
Cheers,
Chris
Chris,
Thanks my old friend. You should give weathering a shot on an old build,but use plain ol'school kids water paints. Great results can be achieved with no risk to your original finish. If it goes wrong just hold the plane under the tap and she's all clean again in short order.
Highest Regards,
Gregory Jouette
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Nice collection. (Are they LEGAL on here?)
Steve
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Steve,
Yeap legal but only in the Modelers Lounge section. Thanks for your comments too my friend. Do you have other builds to share?
Highest Regards
Gregory Jouette
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I have a couple of survivors and some armour(Now thats going out on a limb!!) 2 divorces and several moves over the years has kinda scattered things around....
Steve
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CAN Build Gregory I'm impressed mate!!
Sean
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Those Japanese planes always look a whole lot better when they are aggressively weathered, whereas doing so to the same degree on any other nations planes just does not look quite right.
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Greg,
Very nicely done, in fact beautifully done all round. I am really impressed by the panel work (demarcation?) on the Zeke. Spectacular!
Cheers,
Lance