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Alfa Romeo Spider Touring Gran Sport by CDW - Pocher - 1:8 Scale
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Thanks for the input Grant. I am not aware of the fit issues but will begin by looking up Paul Koo on Ebay. Very interested in the instructions with photos. Regards Craig -
This Pocher Alfa Romeo Touring Gran Sport was an estate sale find. The engine and transmission was started while most everything else remains sealed in the original bags. Purchasing a kit like this is somewhat risky as there could be parts missing, but as best I could tell, basically everything is there. If anything is missing, it's likely to be small nuts, bolts or washers. It came at a good price as these kits continue to increase in value every time I look at them, year after year. I intend to build this kit but it will be done slowly, deliberately, as and when I feel like it. Not going to rush it and may choose to interrupt progress along the way while other smaller projects are taken on. I welcome you to join this adventure and please provide input, particularly if you have built one of these yourself.
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Honda RC166 Grand Prix Racer by CDW - FINISHED - Tamiya - 1/12
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Thanks Ras. I don’t know how well it will work out and it will be a first attempt at doing a motorcycle model. I did rework a 1:12 scale Ferrari 250 GTO one time and it came out real nice. I was able to locate a complete update set for that particular model that included a wealth of upgraded parts. Unfortunately a hard drive that stored all my photos got fried by lightning and I lost all my photos of that model along with about 10 years of other model photos. -
Curtiss BF 2C-1 by CDW - FINISHED - Hasegawa - 1:32 scale
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For a 50+ year old kit, the engine builds up decent, not perfect but not too shabby. I'm sure kits like these from Japan made Revell and Monogram stand up and take notice back then. -
Honda RC166 Grand Prix Racer by CDW - FINISHED - Tamiya - 1/12
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Earlier, I posted a photo my both mine and my brother's old Harley Davidson motorcycles. While searching on Ebay, I found a 1:18 diecast model of his 1958 Harley Duoglide. Same color even. I bought the model and plan to disassemble, accurize it. I'll strip off all the chrome plating and repaint everything. Will redo the spokes with wire and add other details, too. -
Honda RC166 Grand Prix Racer by CDW - FINISHED - Tamiya - 1/12
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I would love to see it. Thanks! Do thay make chains for other bikes as well? -
Curtiss BF 2C-1 by CDW - FINISHED - Hasegawa - 1:32 scale
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A small group of men, who have in common, no ambition beyond the time to discuss matters of interest, but of little importance. John Steinbeck -
Curtiss BF 2C-1 by CDW - FINISHED - Hasegawa - 1:32 scale
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I own a set of their decals for the 1:32 P-26 and they are beautifully done. -
Curtiss BF 2C-1 by CDW - FINISHED - Hasegawa - 1:32 scale
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Wow! I sure hope this is true. I just ordered a set. Thanks Andy! -
Curtiss BF 2C-1 by CDW - FINISHED - Hasegawa - 1:32 scale
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It certainly can be done and have seen others do it very well on YouTube. Many times those individuals have graphics editing software and who knows what kinds of printers to achieve a quality result. I have done some very rudimentary decal printing such as stripes or rectangles, etc., with limited success. The decal paper needs to be prepared for printing then after printing, given ample time to dry, then finally and clear coat to seal the printer ink. I may very well try to print some specific small decal items but for the most part will paint on the national markings and formation stripes. -
Curtiss BF 2C-1 by CDW - FINISHED - Hasegawa - 1:32 scale
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When you have the time to do it, go up on YouTube and look up "Greg's Models" channel. He's what I call an old-school modeler. Does some fantastic work IMO. His handling of canopy glass-work joins to his models is masterful. Also, there is a member of this forum whose name now escapes me, he too has a large number of YouTube videos on plastic modeling (as well as other types) where his handling of clear plastic is extraordinary. Both these fellows share a common trait, they both aggressively go after a near-perfect fit of the glass to fuselage with some careful buffing, polishing and masking at the end. Their instructional videos are very much worth watching. Greg's Models - YouTube
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Curtiss BF 2C-1 by CDW - FINISHED - Hasegawa - 1:32 scale
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Hey, thanks for all those photos, EG! That's a big help. I was a bit concerned the kit provided no cockpit details on the sides (insides) of the fuselage. Those don't look too hard to replicate at least in a rudimentary fashion. I don't care if they are not precise in scale, just don't want a bare 1:32 scale cockpit. I may even look for a period correct pilot and mount the plane flying with wheels retracted. -
Curtiss BF 2C-1 by CDW - FINISHED - Hasegawa - 1:32 scale
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I just saw this today. This kit dates back to 1971. 52 years old now! Curtiss BF2C-1, Hasegawa JS-064 (1971) (scalemates.com) -
Curtiss BF 2C-1 by CDW - FINISHED - Hasegawa - 1:32 scale
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Would love to see how they rendered the interior/cockpit. There’s a site that’s sells digital copies of old card models but I can’t recall the web address at the moment. Maybe he has it? I will check when I am at home on my computer. Thanks! -
Curtiss BF 2C-1 by CDW - FINISHED - Hasegawa - 1:32 scale
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Yves No, I had not seen the referenced material, but I will be sure to read it now. Thanks! By the way, I do have the Yellow Wings decals and a copy of the 1:32 Hasegawa P-26 to do later on. The decals were found on the Spruebrothers website. -
Curtiss BF 2C-1 by CDW - FINISHED - Hasegawa - 1:32 scale
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It was a UFO...phone home -
Curtiss BF 2C-1 by CDW - FINISHED - Hasegawa - 1:32 scale
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@ccoyle Do you know of a card model of this aircraft in 1:33 scale? -
Curtiss BF 2C-1 by CDW - FINISHED - Hasegawa - 1:32 scale
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I've been looking everywhere for this set of decals but cannot find any in stock. According to my regular suppliers, the particular set is out of production. -
Curtiss BF 2C-1 by CDW - FINISHED - Hasegawa - 1:32 scale
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Curtiss BF 2C-1 by CDW - FINISHED - Hasegawa - 1:32 scale
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If you think this kit looks old, just zoom in on the picture to see the price tag…$3.39! 🤣
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