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Still not having filled up all my lunch breaks with building stuff, I surfed ebay earlier today and stumbled upon a short time super sale a car model shop was doing. This resulted in me snapping up this cute little baby at way too low a price to be reasonable. I wonder what's wrong with it, but my payment is Paypal insured so let's hope for the best. In contrast to michus superdetailed build this will be an unpainted entirely out of box build. Hopefully this will allow us to see the differences between both versions when we're both finished. Package should arrive on Monday, so expect an unboxing then.
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That will be plenty of unboxing! I haven't even fully unboxed mine, as I didn't want to have parts scratched in the process. Btw, after crazy time at work, I'm back at my build - there will be an update over the weekend :) Any images I post on my personal builds are free to be used and shared under Creative Commons Attribution license, which means you can do what you want with them, on the condition you mention I'm the author.
Happy building :-) http://www.model-space.com/gb/
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michu wrote:That will be plenty of unboxing! I haven't even fully unboxed mine, as I didn't want to have parts scratched in the process. Btw, after crazy time at work, I'm back at my build - there will be an update over the weekend :) Awesome. Good to see you back at building.
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Wow thats a nice kit.You must have REAALLY long lunch breaks
Carl
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I do. They're an hour each and the company lunch area thingy is in the building next door. Means I have about half an hour each day every day for building stuff.
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Wow, what a find, look forward to seeing this being built
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Fantastic, looking forward to following this one.
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Prologue - Unboxing... boxes? Saturday I received an email from the post office they have a delivery for me but they can't put it into my usual pick up place (we have these automated lockers around here, where we can go fetch our packages). Instead they asked me to come to their main office in the city today to go pick it up. So this lunch break I happily took the bus to the main railway station where the main post office is, sent out a book to a fellow model builder and got my little package... IT IS AS BIG AS A HOUSE! I could fit every body I have stashed in my basement in there and then some. I can't even reach around this, let alone carry it back to the bus, mostly because I'm only 1,70 and I wouldn't be able to see where I'm going. So one taxi cab ride later I'm back at the office tearing into this thing. I'm greeted by about 7 billion and 5 styrofoam packing peanuts, which promptly flood the office. Inside the box is another box strategically placed so you can't remove it without more peanut fun. Inside that second box is yet a third box and this is the first time I see the words Pocher. Inside the third box is a fourth box and the meat we're looking for. (half litre Cola bottle for size) And that's as far as I came. Next time. More unboxing. I think I'm not spoiling anything when I tell you, there are yet more boxen inside this box.
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I knew you'll love the boxes. Any images I post on my personal builds are free to be used and shared under Creative Commons Attribution license, which means you can do what you want with them, on the condition you mention I'm the author.
Happy building :-) http://www.model-space.com/gb/
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michu wrote:I knew you'll love the boxes. It's like they know exactly what type of autist they're dealing with
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Believe me, they do. Who do you think purchases such model kits? :D Any images I post on my personal builds are free to be used and shared under Creative Commons Attribution license, which means you can do what you want with them, on the condition you mention I'm the author.
Happy building :-) http://www.model-space.com/gb/
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Or designs them. Say, is it okay if I copy a picture from your thread from time to time for the benefit of my German readers so they can see the difference between an OOB and a Thomasso transkit build? With proper attribution of course.
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Feel free to do it, no worries. Edit: ok now you have it officially in my signature. Any images I post on my personal builds are free to be used and shared under Creative Commons Attribution license, which means you can do what you want with them, on the condition you mention I'm the author.
Happy building :-) http://www.model-space.com/gb/
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greyhawk wrote:Or designs them.
Say, is it okay if I copy a picture from your thread from time to time for the benefit of my German readers so they can see the difference between an OOB and a Thomasso transkit build? With proper attribution of course.
Your gonna be as sick as a parrot to discover that we have a unique can't buy elsewhere version of the Pocher Aventador coming
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Tomick wrote:greyhawk wrote:Or designs them.
Say, is it okay if I copy a picture from your thread from time to time for the benefit of my German readers so they can see the difference between an OOB and a Thomasso transkit build? With proper attribution of course.
Your gonna be as sick as a parrot to discover that we have a unique can't buy elsewhere version of the Pocher Aventador coming Oh, you know me, I might be crazy enough to declare the oob build a "placeholder model" "for when I get the souped up version from DeAgo".
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Lunch Break Build Report: Pocher Aventador - Prologue - Unboxing 2: Unboxeder Continuing from tomorrows theme, I open the box to naturally reveal another box. This time with a bag of goodies though. These are water slide decals, metal water slides, stickers, a sheet of precut double sided tape, seat belts and carpets Delving further into the box we come to the sprues. Over 30 bags of them (I stopped counting at some point) some as large as my torso. Each bag contains either one or more sprues, in the case of multiple sprues each has an additional bag around it. Particularly fragile sprues are packed in bubble wrap. Anything light sensitive is additionally packed in silk paper for further protection Beneath these we find the big bag of screws (over 300 of them in 14 variants) We also find a blister of metal parts Removing the box from the box rewards us with another box, this one out of styrofoam and taped to it a sheet of PE parts and the engine covers In here we find the inner and outer metal parts of the frame each individually wrapped in silk paper And that's it. Now to organise all this stuff in a sensible way. BUILD MEEEEE! YOU WANT TO BUILD MEEEE!
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Looking forward to seeing this monster come together It looks a stunning kit Rgd Martyn Building ? Completed. Soliei Royal . Sovereign of the Seas . Virginia . Scotland . San Felipe . Corel vasa , Santisima Trinadad X section , Vasa Next Build ? When sailors have good wine, They think themselves in heaven for the time. John Baltharpe
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They certainly know how to pack things really well. You're going to run out of office space soon Do you actually do any work or just lock the door and crack on with modelling, go on you can tell us
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davetwin wrote:They certainly know how to pack things really well. You're going to run out of office space soon Do you actually do any work or just lock the door and crack on with modelling, go on you can tell us So true.I want Greyhawks job!!!
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Have you ever noticed it is impossible to repack a Pocher kit back into the box and have it fit like it did when you opened it?
Carl
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