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added a new photoalbum.
24 1 February 2024, 03:03

You have the patience of a saint to be building that - I imagine it's much better than the old Airfix moulding of the SPAD XIII anyway.
1 February 2024, 05:14

Once you cut off all the flash, there's a half decent kit under there. I've built the Academy kit a few times, so I can already see a few things I like better. The fit is as suspect as I suspected, but I think I can handle it… so we'll go for rigging as well.
1 February 2024, 06:17

Wow Greg, you have kits whose manufacturer I didn't even know. But this is a numbered limited edition. You can't build something like that - it's only for collectors to increase its value!
1 February 2024, 10:01

Good luck Greg - I've built a Meikraft kit before (and have some more in the stash) and they can be a bit of a challenge. The definition of short run kits! They do turn into nice models if you put the effort in to clean them up first.
1 February 2024, 12:09

Thanks everyone! I'm glad to be back. I have been working on redoing/repairing/upgrading most of my Tintin models. But now that I'm more or less at the finish line (just a couple more to go), I'm starting to get an itch to do another project. I have a couple of Area 88 1/144 scale projects sitting on the shelf of doom, but I find it easiest to get the juices flowing again by taking on something new. I picked up this kit about a year ago at a swap meet and have had it rolling around in the back of my head ever since, so I thought "why not give it a go?"
1 February 2024, 16:29

Matthew - Yes... I think it is wood veneer... I have no idea what I'm supposed to do with it though...
1 February 2024, 16:29

bughunter - Haha. Too late! I believe that kits need to fulfil their destiny and be built. Otherwise, what's the point?
1 February 2024, 16:31

Uwe - This is my first time trying one, but it certainly lives up to the term "short run". Hopefully I'll be able to find the diamond under all that rough.
1 February 2024, 16:32

Michael - He's never far away. 🙂 You can find my newest Tintin project, my 3D printed Ford Model-T, right here -Tintin in the Congo (Ford Model T) | Album by strobez (1:72)
1 February 2024, 16:33

Drilled out a spot for the motor. This thing really doesn't come with a lot of instructions… or parts that fit. I'm still scratching my head over the PE and the struts.
4 February, 07:46

Thanks Naram. I usually don't put batteries in my builds. Almost all of the powered ones have a USB plug and I run them off a phone charger. On the rare occasion that I DO put batteries in a project, I hide them in the base. 🙂
4 February, 19:57