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WW1 Aircraft Modeling => What's New => Topic started by: Dave W on August 31, 2012, 10:14:35 AM

Title: Featured modeller James Fahey
Post by: Dave W on August 31, 2012, 10:14:35 AM
Jamo - it's wonderful to see you as the latest Featured Modeller, a well deserved accolade, and your models are jaw-droppingly inspiring. Just magnificent work.

As a fellow brush painter I also want to applaud you for flying the flag for brushwork. Your models and your finishes are the best of the best.

cheers

Dave Wilson
Gold Coast
Australia
Title: Re: Featured modeller James Fahey
Post by: lcarroll on August 31, 2012, 01:16:21 PM
Jamo,
   Wonderful to see you recognized.............and your models are inspiring to say the very least!
Cheers,
Lance
Title: Re: Featured modeller James Fahey
Post by: Ian from Doncaster on August 31, 2012, 10:42:53 PM
I owe a great deal to Mr Fahey for his excellent series of photos of the Beardmore engine.  I use these as references for detailing the engine in my WNW Fe2b, however my skills don't quite match the real thing!!!

Couldn't have done any of it without James's photo sharing though.  Many thanks!!
Title: Featured modeller James Fahey
Post by: James on August 31, 2012, 11:28:51 PM
Amazing work, James. I especially love the Gotha. Did you do a build log for that Gotha?
Title: Re: Featured modeller James Fahey
Post by: Maxfinn on September 01, 2012, 12:18:42 AM
Add me to the list of admirers!  Wonderful work James.  And add me to the list of modelers indebted to you for all the photo's you make available of the TVAL planes.  Your photos of the Fee have been of particular help to me in building my Fee, especially the Beardmore!

On another note, any other pictures of the Felixstowe you can share?  I love the setting and the appearance of just taking off!

Mike
Title: Re: Featured modeller James Fahey
Post by: Epeeman on September 01, 2012, 01:20:38 AM
James,

I'm also glad to see another brush painter - starting to realise there are more of us out there than I first thought!

Your models are great.

Regards

Dave
Title: Re: Featured modeller James Fahey
Post by: Jamo on September 01, 2012, 07:46:52 AM
Thank you all for your positive feedback, I really appreciate it. Mike: I wrote a build thread of the Felixstowe years ago on The Aerodrome here:
http://www.theaerodrome.com/forum/models/31274-roden-felixstowe-f2a-early-build.html

A few more photos:
(http://i1011.photobucket.com/albums/af234/Jamo_kiwi/Felixstowe/Sep10b.jpg)

(http://i1011.photobucket.com/albums/af234/Jamo_kiwi/Felixstowe/Sep10c.jpg)

(http://i1011.photobucket.com/albums/af234/Jamo_kiwi/Felixstowe/Felixstoweprogress6.jpg)

(http://i1011.photobucket.com/albums/af234/Jamo_kiwi/Felixstowe/Decalsunderneath.jpg)

Cheers
James
(http://i1011.photobucket.com/albums/af234/Jamo_kiwi/Felixstowe/Felixstoweprogress9.jpg)
Title: Re: Featured modeller James Fahey
Post by: WarrenD on September 02, 2012, 01:58:04 AM
James, congrats on being the featured modeler! It sure is nice and refreshing to see someone who still has a passion for 1/72nd amidst all of the current 1/32nd scale madness.  ;) ;) :) :)

I wish I could brush paint as well as you. Seems back in the day (1970's) I didn't have much of a problem with it, but I can't seem to get a handle on brushing the current crop of acryllics, nor can I achieve a satisfactory finish with enamels.
Your builds are an inspiration for me to get some dormant projects off of the shelf and make another attempt.

Warren
Title: Re: Featured modeller James Fahey
Post by: Chris Johnson on September 03, 2012, 10:29:48 PM
Awesome looking seaplane and display! Inspiring to say the least!

Cheers,

Chris
Title: Re: Featured modeller James Fahey
Post by: LindsayT on September 06, 2012, 05:05:44 AM
Okay, I'll bite. When I read James' profile and saw that he has been suffering from AMS, I immediately turned to that oh-so credible source of information, Wikipedia. I admit I was really saddened to hear that you had Ablepharon Macrostomia Syndrome, but thought your picture looked pretty good, considering that symptoms include abnormalities of the face, fingers, and, well, other areas. I was also surprised that you would share your affliction with such a disease so openly. But all the power to you. 

When no-one else seemed to think it was a big deal, then I started to cotton on...

Glad to see you're recovering, my good man. I'd hate to see such a fine person succumb to such a rare "disorder [that] may be inherited as an autosomal recessive genetic trait."  ;D

LT
Title: Re: Featured modeller James Fahey
Post by: Jamo on September 06, 2012, 05:32:43 AM
Hi Lyndsay
That sounds rather scary, no I am pleased to report my AMS is 'Advanced Modelling Syndrome' where by the simple pleasure of building out of the box is lost and every build has to include all the after-market resin & PE, replacement of inaccurate parts, additional details added etc to the point where the build takes longer than the modeller has energy to complete it. A reasonable rate of completion provides the satisfaction needed to continue on. Hopefully the sap will rise again before too long.
Cheers
James
Title: Re: Featured modeller James Fahey
Post by: uncletony on September 06, 2012, 11:10:58 AM
"A" stands for "Advanced?"  Hmmmmmm. I thought it was *ahem* something else...
Title: Re: Featured modeller James Fahey
Post by: lcarroll on September 06, 2012, 12:08:00 PM
Me too. ANALysis.

I am very pleased that someone cleared this up before I made a complete fool of myself; I always thought it was "Altruistic Modelling Syndrome". Whatever it is I suspect most of us have it, I believe it is a good thing and good for the Hobby, and you have to be afflicted with it to understand it. Scarey indeed, ain't it??!?
Cheers,
Lance ;) :)