Sorry for the delay in getting this posted. Here's a recap of our last meeting...
Here's the LINK to the meeting video.
Following up on Squadron Scale Colors... One of several planned shades of USN Mountbatten Pink has been released by Squadron
We are pushing out the final date for the Bathurst build to our August meeting. Got this nice line drawing from Stu Robottom in Australia. This may help with any detailing questions you might have.
Another follow-up was the project Blake and I had with Gabriel in Romania. We were able to resurrect a valuable kit Jerry left us with by designing and printing the rotor shaft system, cooling fan, and rotor blades. The kit was missing those items.
Modellers Without Borders group is having a virtual/online model show. Registration will be open from August 1st through 15th. This is not a first, second, third contest. Rather models are EVALUATED based on a standard by qualified judges. Awards of Gold, Silver, or Bronze are instead awarded based on the quality of your build.
This month in tool time we featured a cordless drill from MIG/AMMO. The drill has very fine speed control and reviews are very positive. I may replace my Dremel cordless with this one!
You can find a review HERE
Bacon Bits gave us a great tip for supporting masts while you detail them. Using a pin vise chuck is a great idea. Thanks Greg!
I shared the update on the RCSubs.cz Virginia Class submarine. Oto has done an amazing job of improving the detail and eliminating much of the photo etch required to build this model.
Rob Weilacher shared progress on his Fujimi Shokaku 1941 build in 1/700 scale. Rob reports the deck is too pretty to litter with airplanes. We'll have a final photo in time for the next meeting.
David Angelo on his French Battleship, Bouvet. Remember this was a free 3D Print from an stl file. David added some details to make this an incredible build.
David also completed the Hog Islander "City of Flint". You may recall that we had Andrew from Above & Below decals do the decals for this model. Roger has one in his collection too.
John Widmar is building his invasion fleet for D-Day in 1/700 scale. Here are his progress photos...
John also built the IJN Kongo by Fujimi. This model has a wood deck included. Love wood decks!
I'm continuing my work on the little Bathurst project. I'm having a lot of fun with this little guy, especially now that I'm done printing them! A water base for her is in progress.
I'm continuing my work on my Type A, IJN submarines. The goal is to have it done for the Rocky Mountain Hobby Expo as well as to bring it to the next meeting. Insider tip. I'm ready for both!
We recovered the paper Sam made for the IPMS Nationals that were in Colorado and placed them on the blog page along with the other article written on the subject. This is in regards to the building of Destroyer Escorts and LCT's in Colorado that were shipped to the east and west coast for final assembly.
Squadron is re-engineering their pressure hull for the Revell 1/72 Type VII U-boat. They are running a little behind on production. Should be ready soon. Should also be an improvement over the previous version.
The following are all the new releases coming out.
We had a special Manufacturers Spotlight with a company called Swordfish. It looks like they do some very nice detail parts. You can find their store at this LINK
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