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BriandKilby, Comment for image # 26982 | 09 Aug 12 18:17 |
it's alive! |
David Duckett, Comment for image # 26982 | 09 Aug 12 18:14 |
It's going to look fabulous! |
Pauli72, Image # 26982 | 09 Aug 12 18:11 |
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Pauli72, Image # 26981 | 09 Aug 12 18:10 |
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Pauli72, Image # 26980 | 09 Aug 12 18:10 |
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Pauli72, Image # 26879 | 20 Jul 12 13:52 |
I wasn't sure if I wanted these on my P-38 at first, but after looking at them closer & a little research, how could I not? lol. They look cool and go boom. |
Pauli72, Image # 26878 | 20 Jul 12 13:49 |
The real deal. |
Pauli72, Image # 26877 | 20 Jul 12 13:49 |
Cut the slots to hold fin assemblies with a Dremel tool. Shaped nosecones with pencil sharpener, then sanded to correct profile. |
Mr. Willson, Comment for image # 26796 | 05 Jul 12 11:44 |
That is one ugly piece of work. I don`t get it. |
John M Oshust, Comment for image # 26796 | 05 Jul 12 10:08 |
But if you could cut the floor out from his studio, frame it, you could sell it as art for a bazillion dollars |
BillParker, Comment for image # 26796 | 05 Jul 12 10:01 |
Oh, and... Jackson Pollack was insane, and worse... disorganized... *LOL*
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BillParker, Comment for image # 26796 | 05 Jul 12 10:00 |
I was taught that if it ain't impressionist, it ain't art... Never understood "modern..."
Modern art includes artistic works produced during the period extending roughly from the 1860s to the 1970s, and denotes the style and philosophy of the art produced during that era. The term is usually associated with art in which the traditions of the past have been thrown aside in a spirit of experimentation. Modern artists experimented with new ways of seeing and with fresh ideas about the nature of materials and functions of art. A tendency toward abstraction is characteristic of much modern art. More recent artistic production is often called Contemporary art or Postmodern art. |
Pauli72, Image # 26796 | 04 Jul 12 08:40 |
Jackson Pollack that sold for $140 million in 2006. I think Dave's abstract looks way better. |
Pauli72, Comment for image # 26750 | 01 Jul 12 06:04 |
Poppy, you could've saved me a few hours and a lot of swear words with that masking tape tip last week. lol, Thanks. |
poppy, Comment for image # 26750 | 30 Jun 12 17:59 |
An idea for the bands on bombs. Cut thin strips of masking tape, paint them, and attach to bomb. |
deckape, Comment for image # 26750 | 30 Jun 12 13:22 |
Ahoy Paul Nice looking bombs I hope your not saving bombs today, They need to be dropped LOLLLLLLLLLLll Just kiddin, A greattttttttt job my msn it will fill the bill on the old P-38. Boats |
Pauli72, Comment for image # 26750 | 29 Jun 12 12:52 |
Thanks guys. They were the standard bombs from the kit. I just doctored them up a little. I put reinforcement balsa disks inside for strength. (see build photo of droppable bombs) Seams were smoothed with Testors plastic putty. After a few unsuccessful attempts to tape off & paint the 3 ring yellow band HE markings, I ended up free handing the painting. The gray fuses in front are cut off shish-kabob skewers. K-BOOM! |
Mr. Willson, Comment for image # 26750 | 29 Jun 12 11:21 |
they look great! So how did you make them? |
julinick, Comment for image # 26750 | 29 Jun 12 09:07 |
Very nice :) |
BriandKilby, Comment for image # 26750 | 29 Jun 12 08:14 |
Cool bombs, pauli |
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