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Re: DBMiller's James Bond Autogyro

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Still looks mighty fine and you're so close to the finish.
Its been tried and tested, it works! So don't blame the system if you're no good. :doh:
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AAC wrote: Thu Apr 23, 2020 1:17 am Just remember, it's meant to be fun :thumb2:
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Twokidsnosleep wrote: Thu Apr 23, 2020 4:30 am “I expect you to die (building this) Mr Bond”...or at least go postal and smash it :bash: 🤪

Keep at her :thumb2:
Hawkmoon wrote: Thu Apr 23, 2020 7:00 am :bash: :bash: Remember this is an old Airfix kit. It was designed not to fit properly and give you a bad feeling and headache everytime you try and put it together :wall: :wall: . Its your skills as a modeler that have got you this far so stick at it and you will get there :clap: :clap: :clap:
Both valid sentiments about this build. :wall:
I don't know HOW I'm going to re-paint the lower half of the fuselage without destroying the decal. At least I can fix the other side before I add the stripe.
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Re: DBMiller's James Bond Autogyro

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Keep at it and it will come together. I will say though for a small kit with a minimum of parts it is causing some amount of havoc.
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Re: DBMiller's James Bond Autogyro

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Man this thing is fighting back even by Airfix 1960's standards!

Keep at it - you'll find a way to beat it into submission... or drop it into a pool of sharks...
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Re: DBMiller's James Bond Autogyro

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You've got more patience than I mate, it's being built kicking and screaming :th:
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Re: DBMiller's James Bond Autogyro

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Photographing my models for display really shows up how bad I can build! This thing looks like it crashed and was re-built. Badly.
Anyway - more work trying to fix the rotten paint / decal alignment on the fuselage. Also some other bits glued on to show some progress!


Since these first two shots were taken I've worked on the seam between the decal and silver paint a bit more.

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Oooooo! Parts glued on!

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And the kit that actually drove him to insanity was.........

:shifty:
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Twokidsnosleep wrote: Sun May 17, 2020 5:38 pm And the kit that actually drove him to insanity was.........

:shifty:
It didn't drive me there - but it did lock the doors and drive away. :crazy:
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It's looking great! Way to stick with it. I would have trashed it long ago.
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Got to commend your dedication to the build sir - I would have screamed and gone for a LOT of beers a while ago. The perseverance is paying off though and you are turning what was a mediocre kit into a first class build. Congratulations!! :) L)
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    :clap: :clap: :thumb2: Your getting there and nice work :clap: :clap: :thumb2:
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    Your perseverance is starting to pay off DBM, it's definitely inching along in the right direction.

    But as Scott said it's starting to give concerns for your sanity!
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    RangerNeil wrote: Sun May 17, 2020 11:33 pm Got to commend your dedication to the build sir - I would have screamed and gone for a LOT of beers a while ago. The perseverance is paying off though and you are turning what was a mediocre kit into a first class build. Congratulations!! :) L)
    Tomcat64 wrote: Mon May 18, 2020 10:52 am Your perseverance is starting to pay off DBM, it's definitely inching along in the right direction.

    But as Scott said it's starting to give concerns for your sanity!
    The only reasons I'm finishing this kit are that I don't know if I'll be able to get another and "You Only Live Twice" was the first Bond film I saw at the theater. I want to see Little Nellie on my shelf - even if I growl at it when I do.
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    You're diffidently winning the battle, you're on the home straight now :th: :banana:
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    So close and looking good.
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    This will be the last update before I 'finish' this thing.
    Have you ever really, really wanted a build to go well? Looked at a kit and said 'hardly any parts - I can finish this in no time and it won't give me any fits!"
    Have you ever gotten into that build and nothing seems to go right?
    This kit should have been easy. Sure the instructions are bad. Sure the kit is old and not too well engineered. But there were like only 20 parts - how bad could it be?
    I'm not a great builder. I don't build regularly. But, damn, what happened here?
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    Anyway, here are some photos.


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    Wow!! Given the issues you've had I think you've worked a miracle on this one - congratulations on a job very well done indeed!! :cheers2:
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      Looking at the build now one wouldn't think you had any issues at all. It looks great
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      :thumb2: :clap: :clap: It looks right so it must be right. :eeek: :eeek: Sometimes doing nostalgia builds has a habit of kicking you very hard in the nostalgia unless your 1st build was a Tamiya kit and then it will always go right :bash: :bash: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
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      Cracking jog with an old airfix kit with all the usual fit issues they suffered back then :th: :banana:
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      Re: DBMiller's James Bond Autogyro

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      That really is a great result from the random collection of parts you started with - have you binned the pilot or will he be wedged in for the reveal?

      Superb work and perseverance all around to get that into the shape you have :clap: :clap: :clap:
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      Re: DBMiller's James Bond Autogyro

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      Tomcat64 wrote: Tue Jun 09, 2020 9:34 am That really is a great result from the random collection of parts you started with - have you binned the pilot or will he be wedged in for the reveal?

      Superb work and perseverance all around to get that into the shape you have :clap: :clap: :clap:
      Oh, the pilot! I forgot about him in all my self loathing! May as well go all in.
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      Hawkmoon wrote: Mon Jun 08, 2020 7:20 am :thumb2: :clap: :clap: It looks right so it must be right. :eeek: :eeek: Sometimes doing nostalgia builds has a habit of kicking you very hard in the nostalgia unless your 1st build was a Tamiya kit and then it will always go right :bash: :bash: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
      Unless it's a rebox of another brand. :th:
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      Re: DBMiller's James Bond Autogyro

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      If you didn't see the other thread already I've decided to call time on this one for the end of July so please get some reveal photos up by then either with or without Mr. Bond in place.
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