Thursday, June 11, 2020

Converting FW190 A3 to A4 (Tamiya) Part 2

Sorry for not posting progress on this.  I just had cataract surgery on my eyes.  Currently I have to let the eyes adjust to the new lense implants..   Here is part two.


I did not do as the instruction said.  The cur was continued to the wing root


Rudder remove from kit

side view before the remove of the fuselage 

As one can see now.  I got excellent fitment


Top view showing both gill openings replaced.

Post war Navy blue.

This is off of Hyperscale.  
Corey in Colorado suggestion as to which paint company has the bet match.


Overall I like the Gunze Mr Color gloss sea blue C365 that comes in the US Navy special box, it sprays wonderfully, is very durable and looks pretty good.

The old Model Master GSB looked good too, I liked the slight green hue that it had. In my opinion, it didn’t perform quite as well as the Gunze did.

I have recently tested the MRP navy blue 14 and thought it performed well and looked ok, maybe a little too grey. I’m not educated in color theory so I’m not sure about the terminology, but the MRP gsb didn’t look as “deep” a blue as the Gunze or Model Master blues. I guess this means the MRP is less saturated?

Corey


Here is a test strip I did during my last Gloss Sea Blue build. Totally unscientific and stupidly sprayed on a Corsair wing (all I had at hand) but maybe it will give an idea.


Also, interestingly (and confusingly), Gunze Navy Blue 14 and MRP 14 look just about exactly the same (Gunze 14 not shown on test strip above.)

Monday, June 8, 2020

191St F4-C crew chiefs and CAM squadron personal

I would like to thank Linda Bullis and Eddie Gumbko for their help remember all the crew chiefs names..  Now I need to match name, Phantoms and faces.   It has been almost 30 years ago that I retired out of the USAF.

The 191st Fighter Interceptor Group, then commanded by Col. Donald K. Reid, formally joined the Aerospace Defense Command in July 1972. Selfridge's largest flying organization, the 191st FIG, was now tasked with the heavy burden of area responsibility for the nation's defense. The 191st FIG is a fulltime partner with the Air Force Aerospace Defense Command units, assuming a 24 hour-a-day, seven-day-a-week runway alert posture. The unit must fulfill identical training requirements and the same operational readiness commitments as their regular Air Force counterparts. 191 Fighter Interceptor Group, Detachment 1, Seymour Johnson AFB inactivated 30 Sep 1992. Participated in Combat Archer training at Tyndall AFB, FL, 2 - 8 May 1993
Crew Chiefs                                                CAM Squadron
Chester Cox                                                        Comm Shop/WCS
Cliff Allen                                                              Gary Kowalski (Radar Teh)        Gene Doyle

Mike Galea                                                           Jim Koglin (WCS shop chief)       Gerry Byrd
Richard Anderson                                                 Gordie Granham                           Jerry Malseed
Gerry Hanna                                                         John Dyer                                     Mike Jacobson
Jim Hanna                                                            Frank  Morris                                    Paul Smith.
Jake Williams                                                       John Stroich                                                    
Bruce Frock
Jeff Badalow
Tom Tucker                                                            Maintenance Control
Rich Burl                                                              Delta 
Keith Anderson                                                      Henry Clay
Sheldon Woodard                                                  M/C
John Bullis                                                              Gary Williams
Paul Chamberlin                                                     Gary Vikar
Bill Bretzius                                                             Mike Elward
Tom Goodwin                                                          Plans and Scheduling

Doug Firman                                                             Linda Bullis
Bill Austin
Mark DuBois
Walter Pashchick
Gerry Hanna
 Bill Bretzius

Friday, June 5, 2020

Boksanski Scratch built BE-12 Russian Seaplane

Another scratch built model by Dave (BOH) Boksanski.  This is 1/72 seaplane built out of several different  model kits.  The Emily fly boat is the main piece to make the fuselage.  Aurora CF-100  engines are the bases of the turboprop engine.  The rest was sheet stryene.  Thanks goes to Charle Dunton for provide the article from his collection of Scale Modeler.












Wednesday, June 3, 2020

Another blast from the Past Jan 1973 converting a TU-144 to TU-95

This article is by Mike Dario.  Mike was another awesome modeler.  Plus he was a good buddy with BOH.  When the two got to together it was magic.    Boh told that we had writing so many article for Scale Modeler. That they had to used fake names.  Funny no body in the 70's bitched about a kit.  They would just fix the problem. It was all about modelling.  Enjoy.   Again the article was scan by Charlie Dunton.









Sunday, May 31, 2020

F-86D by Dave "BOH" Boksanski 1/72 rareplanes conversion.

Again thanks for Charlie Dunton send me the article.  If you have not noticed BOH wrote many articles for Scale Modeler.

This model was a conversion using the Rareplane  vacuum form kit.  When BOH wrote the article this was at the time the only way to make a "D" model.  It never fails a major model with make out.  Airfx was first with their.   It was a great kit with raised panel lines.  Later Hasegawa released their F-86D. The Hasegawa kit hands down is the best of all.   Here is the article enjoy.











Friday, May 29, 2020

New 1/72 B-737 by Aeromodl

For the large airline scale modellers there is a new guy on the block.  The company is called Aeromodl out of the Georgia.   The kit is a full resin kit with interior details.  Also there will be decals for various airlines..   It is alway great to see new companies in the hobby.