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  • WOW!! Looks great so far, love the blown out tape over the gun ports. Just keep doing what you're doing and remember every airplane is better than the last, it's a skill thing and if this is your first (which I find hard to believe) weathering job, can't wait to see the tenth!!

    Grossman56
    Team Gross!

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    • Thank you Grossman. I have done several 1/5 sc Zero's,P-47 ect. but this is the first time I have tried to detail a foam model, did a banana Wildcat first with panel detail paint but this is the first using pastels. I'm enjoying the learning experience with pastels and I can remove my mistakes and try again. Davegee and Elbee have given me encouragement to pursue this. Helps when the Corsair is my favorite warbird. I have followed your posts and you show great craftsmanship in your models too.
      Took a break this afternoon and flew my Cub with 8 other club members. Thumb's were rusty but brought plane home in one piece. Beautiful day 55 temp and no wind. Enjoying your tigercat rebuild, please post your rebuilding progress. I learn more from each post.

      Best Regards, Rex

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      • I think I'll have to get into the pastels as well, something I haven't tried. Are the chalk or oil?

        Grossman56
        Team Gross!

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        • What I am using is chalk. Don't know how the fading will look after a clear coat. Going to test the fading on a dollar tree foamboard to se how it does. The white chalk doesn't show up until I rub it in. Tried some bady powder and man it works great but think a clear coat would make it invisible. A little black goes a long way so using mostly different greys. I look like a clown from all the dust and smudges on me. Or maybe I look that way all the time......LOL Rex

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          • Originally posted by davegee View Post
            I have been experimenting with 3D printing lately. Got a Prusa mini last week, and also a Plexiglas enclosure to keep dust down. For me, a total Nugget when it comes to 3D printing, it has been a challenge, but Prusa builds fine products and after 3 tries printing various things, I finally got a pretty good looking nut with inner threads as well. So, it will be a slow continual education through trial and error to build some parts for planes like my Corsair and other planes, too. I'd like to start with scale looking inner parts of the wheel hubs to go on top of the Robarts wheels, for a better scale look.

            I think this could be both fun and educational, too!

            Attached are a few pics of my first attempts and the final finished nut today. I'll try something else tomorrow.

            Cheers

            Davegee

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            DG, in your second picture, I recognize the first three items moving from left to right. I've printed all 3 of those at least 100 times.

            You'll do great, it is a game of patience.

            Paraphrasing Chief Dan George from Little Big Man, "I will endeavor to persevere."

            It has become my mantra for many things, including 3DP.

            ​​​​​​​Best, LB
            I solemnly swear to "over-celebrate" the smallest of victories.
            ~Lucky B*st*rd~

            You'll never be good at something unless you're willing to suck at it first.
            ~Anonymous~

            AMA#116446

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            • Davegee,

              Thinking about your first nut job. I think I would frame it and hang it for everyone to see. Bet it was a great feeling when it was finished. Rex

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              • Originally posted by Elbee View Post

                DG, in your second picture, I recognize the first three items moving from left to right. I've printed all 3 of those at least 100 times.

                You'll do great, it is a game of patience.

                Paraphrasing Chief Dan George from Little Big Man, "I will endeavor to persevere."

                It has become my mantra for many things, including 3DP.

                Best, LB
                I liked that movie. I, too, will endeavor to persevere. I printed up my little bulldog piece last night on black filament. Came out very well, so I'm going to download the slicer program per your instructions.

                Thanks again!

                ​​​​​​​Davegee

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                • Originally posted by jetfool View Post
                  Davegee,

                  Thinking about your first nut job. I think I would frame it and hang it for everyone to see. Bet it was a great feeling when it was finished. Rex
                  Yes, it was. Elbee who schooled me that the Picasso-like looking first attempts were very common for him when he started. Patience is the thing. I printed a near-flawless test piece last night in black PLA, an English Bulldog sitting. It is remarkably detailed. I'm giving it to my wife. We've had Many dogs in our 41 years together, but have taken a fancy to bulldogs the past 20 years or so. We have three right now. The next step is to download the Prusa slicer app on my desktop computer and slowly learn to print up things other than hex nuts and bulldogs, hopefully some parts for this Corsair or other planes. It is truly an amazing new world out there, if I can harness it!

                  Glad you got out for some flights today and takeoffs equaled landings. That is a good thing. We won't hit 55 degrees for another couple of weeks, but if the wind calms down, I'll still fly.

                  Cheers

                  Davegee

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                  • Davgee,

                    Sounds like you are picking up 3-Ding pretty fast. Dogs are great and a gift to the wife isn't bad either.
                    Second time I have flown this year. The wind, temp was great and the guys are a blast to be around. Turned cold today and 40-50 mph winds expected. We have to get thru March before we can weekly fly.
                    Rex

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                    • Originally posted by jetfool View Post
                      Davgee,

                      Sounds like you are picking up 3-Ding pretty fast. Dogs are great and a gift to the wife isn't bad either.
                      Second time I have flown this year. The wind, temp was great and the guys are a blast to be around. Turned cold today and 40-50 mph winds expected. We have to get thru March before we can weekly fly.
                      Rex
                      thanks, Rex. I am but an infant in this immense new world. I look forward to learning it for RC projects and other stuff too.

                      Have a safe trip to Columbus. Great you got to fly with the local gang again.

                      Cheers

                      davegee

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                      • Ok guys, I returned home this evening. I don't know if it is ok to post all these photo's from Wright Patterson but here goes. Davegee these are hope fully some of what you wanted to see. The planes are parked so close together and are hard to get photo's. Hope if you blow your screen up you will see the details. Rex

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                        Took a picture of my 4' 10" beautiful wife

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                          • jetfool you can also post these as a new topic in the Lounge: "My Trip to the Museum by Jetfool",. Just messin'. But that way everyone could see your great pictures. Beautiful shots. Best,, LB
                            I solemnly swear to "over-celebrate" the smallest of victories.
                            ~Lucky B*st*rd~

                            You'll never be good at something unless you're willing to suck at it first.
                            ~Anonymous~

                            AMA#116446

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                                • archive (10).zip

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                                    Davegee, I thought of your museum models when I saw this, looked to see if you built it. Don't know if you know the builders but it was a very nice display.

                                    Elbee, I hope you can use some of these to detail the scale nose gear on the P-38 and leading edge flaps/gear, ejection seat on your F-86. Waiting patiently to see your 3-D results.

                                    If anyone travels thru Dayton, OH it is a fantastic museum. Need to spend at least a day or more to see everything. We didn't go to the restoration shop on this trip, but it is full of on-going restorations.

                                    ​​​​​​​ Best Regards, Rex

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                                    • A few more

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                                      • Elbee,

                                        This is the nose gear for your sabre

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                                        • Wow, Wright Patterson has a gorgeous display of aircraft...But, but, where are the aliens and UFOs?!?

                                          My YouTube RC videos:
                                          https://www.youtube.com/@toddbreda

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