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darbyvet
#1 Posted : 25 March 2015 01:57:45

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This is Jasmine models 1/72 Ho-229 photoetch kit.
I decided to paint it because otherwise it just looks like a jumble of metal to me.

This was a very challenging build.The metal is so thin that it was really hard to avoid deforming some of the parts.The attachment point s are also tiny and I found that previously glued joints would pop open at the slightest pressure.
This is also a kit you don't want to build after drinking coffee or if your hands shake.I used my surgical loupes to see what I was doing and I was still all googlie eyed after working on it.It took me about 10 hours to build this.

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#2 Posted : 25 March 2015 04:41:51

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Very. very cool. I am very tempted. Were the instructions very good? What type of glue did you use?
Cheers, Gord.
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#3 Posted : 25 March 2015 11:02:35

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Well done and a cool display item, bet it was hard going on the eyes!
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#4 Posted : 25 March 2015 13:53:40

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Excellent work Carl, a beautiful display piece and a testament to your supreme skill and patience - well done!! Cool ThumpUp


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Excellent work Carl, a beautiful display piece and a testament to your supreme skill and patience - well done!! Cool ThumpUp


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#6 Posted : 25 March 2015 14:20:34

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Looks fantastic

I can just picture the concentration and patience that went into this. Looking at all the parts there 10 hours sounds pretty good going ThumpUp
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#7 Posted : 25 March 2015 14:37:35

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Very. very cool. I am very tempted. Were the instructions very good? What type of glue did you use?
Cheers, Gord.



Hi Gord thanks for the kind words. I used thin super glue for most of it, but for the bigger joints I used 5 minute epoxy.

The instructions are close up pictures of the model.They are OK but sometimes you need to study them a bit to figure out where things went.

THis is definitely a model that will test your patience.

Carl
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#8 Posted : 25 March 2015 14:39:32

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Thanks everyone for your kind words.
Carl
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#9 Posted : 25 March 2015 15:54:18

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Sweet job Carl
she looks very challenging

well done
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#10 Posted : 25 March 2015 21:22:59

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dandare wrote:
Sweet job Carl
she looks very challenging

well done
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Thanks Dan

it did make me utter a few curse words and there are a couple of pieces that pinged off and are somewhere in my house never to be seen again.

Carl
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#11 Posted : 26 March 2015 18:15:25

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Hi Carl, that's a kit out of my worst nightmaresCrying I don't mind a bit of etch now and again but Id go nuts putting that one together. You've done a great job though and love the idea of the colour parts too.

Steve
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#12 Posted : 26 March 2015 23:50:30

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A very impressive piece of work Carl and a credit to your unending patience and skill.... Very well done indeed, beautiful build....Cool Cool

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#13 Posted : 27 March 2015 02:52:36

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Thanks guys,
my wife thinks I am nuts building these things.She has stopped coming up behind me and asking me what I am doing which usually results in me jumping and launching what I am building across the room.

I find it distracting and relaxing to completely focus on a model,especially a challenging one like this.

Carl
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