About this Group
Here is a place to enter all your modeling projects that were somehow started but stalled at one time or another, including the ones promised, but never started. You are most welcome not only to place an entry of an aforementioned project that has not appeared on iModeler, but also to regroup here an equal project already placed in another GB (this will somehow be beneficial to those GBs that have a due date).
So, there you go! A GB (which might tad push the "GB definition" envelope to its limits), ready to accept all your stalled entries or promised builds: who knows, it might prove motivational enough so you can go on and finish them!
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Total participants: | 13 |
Most recent activity in the group: | 1 month, 1 week ago |
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I'm investing my model building time budget in this project @ianfoulk96, so it might take a while. But stay tuned!
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Thanks, Spiros(@fiveten). I'm hoping these parts will look better than I have have in mind if I have to do it by hand. We will see..
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@johnb Thank you, John. Blender is a real challenge (at least for me) to learn, but I think with some patience I can use it to my advantage. I'm just beginning to dip my to into this 3D print world.
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Greg, this is an absolutely inspiring build, amazing work on the undercarriage. Can't wait to see the end result!
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Those are designed beautifully, Greg @gwfabian For sure they will add a lot to this build.
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Beautiful 3D design, my friend @gwfabian! These parts will really make difference on the model!
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Nice work on designing your parts for printing, Greg (@gwfabian). 3D printing opens up a really interesting avenue for scratchbuilding. I have been printing parts for a while, but I am still fairly dependent on […]
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A brief update on the Beaufighter project. While working on the landing gear bays, I began to think of how to fabricate the "fuel dump ducts" (my term, not Bristol's). These are small parts that Revell skipped […]
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This certainly has been a lesson to me, @gblair. A lot of trial and error has gone into this. I hope this thread can be of assistance to others if they decide to go down this road.
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Thanks @johnb, just as long as it doesn't decide to retract once everything is glued in place!
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Thanks, Spiros (@fiveten). It's getting there, slowly but surely.
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This landing gear is certainly a real lesson in scratchbuilding, Greg @gwfabian. The amount of work necessary to improve this kit is certainly daunting. I have this kit, so if I ever start it I will need to use […]
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This is wonderful scratch building indeed, Greg @gwfabian With those details it even looks like it is able to extend and retract.
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Wonderful scratch building, my friend @gwfabian! As you have pointed out a number of modifications will be necessary to the kit parts, in order to conform to your new wheel wells. Looking fantastic so far!
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Time for a brief update. Work continues on the Beaufighter, though slowly. I usually put in about an hour or so every couple of days, so this will be a drawn-out process. I've been focusing on the wheel wheels […]
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Great progress, Greg @gwfabian
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Thanks, John (@johnb). I feel like I've kind of jumped into the deep end of the pool with this project.
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Thanks, Mike (@faraomike). I'll be satisfied if my scratch building reaches the "good enough" level!
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