There will be 1st, 2nd & 3rd prizes as well as a random prize draw kindly donated by Tomcat64, Twokidsnosleep, DBmiller, Lee, and Lysus.
Because at ISM our ethos is that it doesn't matter what you build or how it turns out, as long as you enjoyed the journey, the way who gets the prizes is determined is going to be totally different to every other modelling website! It's not going to be just the prettiest or best built model that wins or places, the prizes will go to the best overall build thread. This means the more back story to your model you post, the more updates (with pictures) you post, the better the explanation of your techniques to achieve the end result you post (including your YouTube vids), the better chance you will have of getting placed for a prize. Basically what this means is that the more you share your information, the better the benefit to the modelling community, which in turn benefits every one of us. So, it doesn't matter if you're all thumbs, just started modelling last week, or can't achieve an exact replica of the subject you're building, we want to see that you've enjoyed the journey to the end result, no matter how it's turned out and most importantly, that you've had FUN getting there.....
Special interest group builds are great fun and gets a committed few working together towards the same goal and helps to get modellers out of their usual comfort zone and try something else whilst sharing their tips & techniques with the whole community. If you've never entered one before, don't be shy and have a go, we'd love to see your work....
Summer Sci-Fi Special Interest Group Build Guidelines - PLEASE READ
Objective: Build and share any science fiction plastic or resin kit from any film, television, print, or animated feature (or from the depths of your own imagination).
Summer Sci-Fi Special Interest Group Build Guidelines...
Any plastic or resin Sci-fi kit.
Any kit manufacturer.
Any scale.
Anyone may join, no skill requirement, no kit complexity minimum.
No restrictions on aftermarket products (decals, PE, etc.) or additional material.
Scratch building is allowed.
You may enter as many times as you like, build as many kits as you like.
All kits must be not be started prior to the start date - no exceptions (damaged while in transit sprue parts are allowed).
All entries must have a build thread in this SiG forum area for the entry to be valid.
A progressive build thread must be posted - which must include sprue and box shots, regular picture and/or video updates with comments on hints & tips - by sharing your build progress others can learn.
You must provide a minimum of three still photographs (as well as any video) as part of your final reveal.
Have FUN
If you're not sure of anything regarding the guidelines or the build in general, then please PM Lysus for help. If you need further assistance with the forum, contact Les, GB Team Leader.
AND a £10 SnM Stuff Gift Voucher (donated by DBMiller)
2nd Prize: 1/72 Bandai Resistance X-Wing, Star Wars The Force Awakens (donated by Lysus)
3rd Prize: 1/12 Bandai R2-D2 & R5-D4, Star Wars A New Hope (donated by Twokidsnosleep)
Don't forget - It's not going to necessarily be the prettiest model that gets placed, it'll be the overall build thread, the contribution made and the information provided by that member that decides the prizes. Places will be chosen by the SiG owner and his decision is final.
RANDOM PRIZE DRAWS Two prizes will be awarded at the end of the SiG by random draw. Any finished build puts your name in the hat! Each builder can only be entered once (multiple finishes don't qualify for multiple chances) but winning 1st, 2nd, or 3rd does NOT disqualify you; in other words you CAN place AND win a random draw.
1/144 Bandai RX-178 Gundam Mk II (Titans Version), Mobile Suit Gundam Zeta (donated by Lysus)
1/32 AMT Trade Federation Tank, Star Wars The Phantom Menace (donated by Lee)
Good luck people
Re: Guidelines...
Posted: Wed May 17, 2017 6:34 pm
by DrSprue
Hmm got a few weeks left for the start of this SIG. Got a few older Scifi kits on the shelf, trying to figure out what to start this with. This is my 1st build (with any model site really) so I am a beginner with all this stuff. Ive built many kits through the years so not a basic beginner modeler with so-so skills, but was out of it for 20 years or so, so this maybe tuff gettin back into it.
I think I may start with a very in-expensive kit to just get my feet wet again. I have some Glencoe Scifi space themed topics, one that is a classic UFO type that may be the one, and I have a diorama on my mind with it (I do love space stuff). I wanted to do that with this kit for years. I have a uss enterprise trek kit in my stash, a Star wars naboo kit and a couple Batmobiles. Mostly the mid 80 Bat cars. So to pick one is an issue!
So when this topic gets a bit beefy-er I my post a few boxes to get your opinions on this as well. I think I may already know, but I do appreciate many of your guys ideas on what to do here. I am not a seasoned modeler by any means and my tools need to be made more up to date, but Ill do what I can and see what you guys are gonna do. I do appreciate ANY feedback. Sounds like fun!!
Re: Guidelines...
Posted: Wed May 17, 2017 7:21 pm
by Lysus
I think going with an easy kit for your first go makes sense if that's what makes you the most comfortable. The goal is to enjoy yourself, not make it work
Re: Guidelines...
Posted: Wed May 17, 2017 8:28 pm
by Twokidsnosleep
I love the idea of the bonus prizes
My prediction is you will get tons more of participants from just that
I think I am gonna try and make a Stormtrooperette
Re: Guidelines...
Posted: Wed May 17, 2017 9:07 pm
by Aliktren
Building a bandai AT ST at the moment (man what a great kit), but will be aiming for a diorama featuring the Savoia from Porco Rosso as time allows (about to start a new job) for this build, been sitting looking at me for a while
Re: Guidelines...
Posted: Wed May 17, 2017 9:43 pm
by Lysus
I mentioned in the poll thread, but might as well repeat it so I commit to it
Have some tasty weapons to load it up with, too:
And some PE (set on the left):
And I'm thinking of adding a base for it:
I saw this guy's build and I'm really wanting to do something like it:
Not sure I'd do it exactly the same (though it's tempting) but time will tell. I'm considering adding some figures to the base to make it look like it's being worked on or something. I can do all that in four months, right?
Right?
Re: Guidelines...
Posted: Wed May 17, 2017 9:45 pm
by Lysus
Twokidsnosleep wrote: ↑Wed May 17, 2017 8:28 pm
I love the idea of the bonus prizes
My prediction is you will get tons more of participants from just that
I think I am gonna try and make a Stormtrooperette
Lysus wrote: ↑Wed May 17, 2017 9:43 pm
I mentioned in the poll thread, but might as well repeat it so I commit to it
Not sure I'd do it exactly the same (though it's tempting) but time will tell. I'm considering adding some figures to the base to make it look like it's being worked on or something. I can do all that in four months, right?
Right?
Hmm Im not sure, looks like alot of work. Yup I remember seeing this post somewhere on this forum. It is very cool. Reminds me of what happens when you mix an F15 or 16 with a bit of Star Wars and some INCREDIBLE guns, haha!!. Wow that sucker scares me. In its build and its possibilities if it was real! Nice PE too! Wow, and the Stormtroper-ette is cool too.
Re: Guidelines...
Posted: Thu May 18, 2017 4:46 am
by aur0ra145
I've got some Star Wars Bandai kits that are begging to be built. May try one of those!
Re: Guidelines...
Posted: Thu May 18, 2017 2:09 pm
by Tomcat64
That's a serious arsenal Lysus!
I'm going to be starting this one off by doing me a little Trekkin'
I do wonder how much of this empty space is the final frontier though...
This kit got a serious slating when it first came out because of the engraved panel lines on the saucer section which weren't on the 1960's original and there are threads out on the net of people spending weeks filling and sanding to get rid of them; but this kit is actually based on the model of the Enterprise used in the DS9 episode "Trials and Tribble-ations" which did include those panel lines. Anyway - it's been lurking for long enough in the stash now and I'm looking forward to tackling it in June.
If I get my act together and finish this one quickly enough there are plenty of Bandai & Fine Molds Star Wars kits lurking back there in stashland to let me get a second entry in
Re: Guidelines...
Posted: Thu May 18, 2017 3:05 pm
by Tomcat64
Saturn5tony wrote: ↑Wed May 17, 2017 6:34 pm
Hmm got a few weeks left for the start of this SIG. Got a few older Scifi kits on the shelf, trying to figure out what to start this with. This is my 1st build (with any model site really) so I am a beginner with all this stuff. Ive built many kits through the years so not a basic beginner modeler with so-so skills, but was out of it for 20 years or so, so this maybe tuff gettin back into it.
I think I may start with a very in-expensive kit to just get my feet wet again. I have some Glencoe Scifi space themed topics, one that is a classic UFO type that may be the one, and I have a diorama on my mind with it (I do love space stuff). I wanted to do that with this kit for years. I have a uss enterprise trek kit in my stash, a Star wars naboo kit and a couple Batmobiles. Mostly the mid 80 Bat cars. So to pick one is an issue!
So when this topic gets a bit beefy-er I my post a few boxes to get your opinions on this as well. I think I may already know, but I do appreciate many of your guys ideas on what to do here. I am not a seasoned modeler by any means and my tools need to be made more up to date, but Ill do what I can and see what you guys are gonna do. I do appreciate ANY feedback. Sounds like fun!!
Hi Tony, picking the kit is always the first challenge Lysus is right, if you're just getting back into it then maybe think about tackling something fairly simple to start with and just enjoy the build process and the sense of completion. It's amazing how quickly four months soon disappears when you're working on a project... the way I work it tends to be fourteen weeks of "I've got plenty of time" followed by two weeks of blind panic.
Maybe have a browse through the instruction sheets on some of those kits and see what catches your eye in terms of making sense (believe me there's some instructions that seem to have very little relation to the plastic in the box) and also give an end result that appeals.
Just my two pence (or cents) but above all have fun - there'll be plenty of support from the crowd... oh and don't be surprised if threads get temporarily hijacked or veer way off topic (yeah you know who I'm looking at Lysus & TKNS!)
Re: Guidelines...
Posted: Thu May 18, 2017 3:09 pm
by Tomcat64
Twokidsnosleep wrote: ↑Wed May 17, 2017 8:28 pm
I think I am gonna try and make a Stormtrooperette
If she'd been on duty in the Death Star on that day I suspect Leia may never have been rescued...
Re: Guidelines...
Posted: Thu May 18, 2017 3:12 pm
by DrSprue
Tomcat64 wrote: ↑Thu May 18, 2017 2:09 pm
That's a serious arsenal Lysus!
I'm going to be starting this one off by doing me a little Trekkin'
I do wonder how much of this empty space is the final frontier though...
This kit got a serious slating when it first came out because of the engraved panel lines on the saucer section which weren't on the 1960's original and there are threads out on the net of people spending weeks filling and sanding to get rid of them; but this kit is actually based on the model of the Enterprise used in the DS9 episode "Trials and Tribble-ations" which did include those panel lines. Anyway - it's been lurking for long enough in the stash now and I'm looking forward to tackling it in June.
If I get my act together and finish this one quickly enough there are plenty of Bandai & Fine Molds Star Wars kits lurking back there in stashland to let me get a second entry in
Oh very cool with the Enterprise Neil! I have a few myself, one is the old AMT model that I do remember from my childhood (exact copy of the 1966 version I built back-in-the day) This one I got from ebay in the late 80's. (the 6676 number, a real good rebox of that version but still the usual poor casting that AMT did on it I think) I dont know If I want to do that much work on it. At least for this SIG, I may still stick with my UFO or something else. I did not know that about it being a copy of the DS9 version you mentioned in this post. Thank you for that info about the revell one. (what a great episode that was, both Original and Deep space 9). Its funny to see my AMT is 650th scale and your Revell 1/600th?? Hmm I wonder if thats accurate. Im sure my AMT is off!! lol. Good luck with the best Scifi ship ever made!! I hope you win!!
Re: Guidelines...
Posted: Thu May 18, 2017 3:56 pm
by Lee
This is my planned two
Re: Guidelines...
Posted: Thu May 18, 2017 4:13 pm
by Nev
This is my planned build. Kits on its way
Re: Guidelines...
Posted: Thu May 18, 2017 6:05 pm
by Lysus
aur0ra145 wrote: ↑Thu May 18, 2017 4:46 am
I've got some Star Wars Bandai kits that are begging to be built. May try one of those!
Do eeet!
Tomcat64 wrote: ↑Thu May 18, 2017 2:09 pm
That's a serious arsenal Lysus!
I'm going to be starting this one off by doing me a little Trekkin'
I do wonder how much of this empty space is the final frontier though...
Gotta love the old ways...make the box BIG! I need a Trek kit.
Lee wrote: ↑Thu May 18, 2017 3:56 pm
This is my planned two
Love that kooky rocket! Glad to see Vader made his way back to the desk.
Nev wrote: ↑Thu May 18, 2017 4:13 pm
This is my planned build. Kits on its way
Duuuuude...can't wait to see that one.
Re: Guidelines...
Posted: Thu May 18, 2017 7:28 pm
by DrSprue
OK, I guess Im getting my feet wet, here are two Im putting in for the new guy (me). I may do a bit of a diorama with one but who knows! I hope to finish just one, lol. (really dudes, I havnt done a kit since the 90's )
Re: Guidelines...
Posted: Thu May 18, 2017 7:35 pm
by Lysus
Saturn5tony wrote: ↑Thu May 18, 2017 7:28 pm
OK, I guess Im getting my feet wet, here are two Im putting in for the new guy (me). I may do a bit of a diorama with one but who knows! I hope to finish just one, lol. (really dudes, I havnt done a kit since the 90's )
I'd have to flip a coin, both are tempting...
Do feel free to ask questions as you go, you'll get loads of help. Trust me.
Saturn5tony wrote: ↑Thu May 18, 2017 7:28 pm
OK, I guess Im getting my feet wet, here are two Im putting in for the new guy (me). I may do a bit of a diorama with one but who knows! I hope to finish just one, lol. (really dudes, I havnt done a kit since the 90's )
I'd have to flip a coin, both are tempting...
Do feel free to ask questions as you go, you'll get loads of help. Trust me.
Yes, I think thats whats best about this SIG Lysus, is the variation of people we are going to meet (at least me with you guys) and the sharing of what we like to do. The prizes are pretty sweet and it does help us to keep it going, but the sharing is cool and makes the build fun.
Oh BTW. Does this entry mark the kits we need to do for the contest, or can any one be changed before June 1st and revamped on this SIG location with another picture? Thanks.
Re: Guidelines...
Posted: Thu May 18, 2017 7:57 pm
by Lysus
Nah, nothing's locked in. Just doing some chit chat before it starts. You can do whatever you want come June 1
Re: Guidelines...
Posted: Thu May 18, 2017 8:35 pm
by DrSprue
Lysus wrote: ↑Thu May 18, 2017 7:57 pm
Nah, nothing's locked in. Just doing some chit chat before it starts. You can do whatever you want come June 1
Ahh.. great! I see your from the US, I see about 3 hours ago tho, haha. So far I see from the people and its only been a few days, there are some really great entries. Your Valkyre looks awesome!! and an old Enterprise is always cool from Neil not mention a couple great SW bandai kits. What does blow my mind is Lees Venus ship from the 60's. I was just watching that movie on YT a few weeks ago. I did not know it was called cosmostrator and that they made a version of it from that movie. Very neat stuff already on this SIG so far! Very cool.
Here it is if anyone would like to see it (lame translations but it works for the effect of that time)
I mean really, ya just cant beat the fact that models were made back then for EVERYTHING!!
Well I wish everybody so far good luck and may the sprue bender find its way into the 5th dimension of this cosmic plane....... what the heck does that mean
Re: Guidelines...
Posted: Thu May 18, 2017 9:46 pm
by Astaroth
Now that my new bench is all set up, I can finally join in.
I got this in the mail two days ago, so I might just as well build it for the SiG.
The box got heavily damaged during transit, but fortunately all the plastic is still intact.
Re: Guidelines...
Posted: Thu May 18, 2017 10:16 pm
by Lysus
Do you know what the odds are of me watching that build?
They're high. They're very high.
Re: Guidelines...
Posted: Thu May 18, 2017 10:25 pm
by Astaroth
I plan on doing just the figure OOB, but knowing myself, I will get some crazy idea and turn this into a full fledged diorama. At least there's no big move getting in the way this time.
Re: Guidelines...
Posted: Thu May 18, 2017 11:01 pm
by DrSprue
Astaroth wrote: ↑Thu May 18, 2017 9:46 pm
Now that my new bench is all set up, I can finally join in.
I got this in the mail two days ago, so I might just as well build it for the SiG.
The box got heavily damaged during transit, but fortunately all the plastic is still intact.
This IS the droid you’re looking for…
I just couldn't help myself.
Re: Guidelines...
Posted: Fri May 19, 2017 4:23 pm
by DrSprue
Well Im sure this may be simple to all you pros that have been doing this for years, but I was so excited when I dug out my airbrush this weekend and cleaned it (again) thoroughly for my new found entry into this SIG. Really this thing has not been used for over 20 years. I am so very glad that I cleaned it before putting it away. Its an inexpensive one but seems great for basic painting which is what I used to do.
The compressor still works as well, but I am so upset that I did not invest in a tank at the time when I 1st got into airbrushing. My hobby shop said yea, it will work great without one, but it does get hot and I found out may be bad for long usages. Anyone know where to get a nice cheap gallon or 2 tank?
Re: Guidelines...
Posted: Sun May 21, 2017 7:27 pm
by DBMiller
Lee wrote: ↑Thu May 18, 2017 3:56 pm
This is my planned two
"First Spaceship on Venus" was such an odd film but worked well on Mystery Science Theater 3000! The Cosmostrator was cool though!
HAHA! That was cool lysus. There were so many 50's-60's sifi classics on that show, but yes The Cosmostrator was really cool and had that same look and feel of the C-57D on Forbidden Planet, The Luna (Pegasis has this model), Flight to Mars, Spaceways, Day The Earth Stood Still Flying Saucer 16, The Space Ark on When Worlds Collide, War of the Worlds ships, Earth vs. the Flying Saucers, This Island Earth, Rocketship XM, even the older Flash Gordon ships.... arrrgg the list goes on. God I loved those shows!!
Re: Guidelines...
Posted: Mon May 22, 2017 1:37 pm
by DBMiller
Hey, another New Englander!
Re: Guidelines...
Posted: Mon May 29, 2017 4:43 pm
by PrivatePublic
I may not join because I have other things I probably should be spending my money on, but assuming I do break and buy yet more kits, would this be suitably sci-fi?
Re: Guidelines...
Posted: Mon May 29, 2017 5:27 pm
by Lysus
PrivatePublic wrote: ↑Mon May 29, 2017 4:43 pm
I may not join because I have other things I probably should be spending my money on, but assuming I do break and buy yet more kits, would this be suitably sci-fi?
Absolutely!
Re: Guidelines...
Posted: Tue May 30, 2017 5:18 am
by kiwigav
Well I will start with my winnings from last year...The plan and just a plan is to make a bigger base and get lighting kit for it.
Lets see
Re: Guidelines...
Posted: Tue May 30, 2017 8:04 am
by PrivatePublic
kiwigav wrote: ↑Tue May 30, 2017 5:18 am
Well I will start with my winnings from last year...The plan and just a plan is to make a bigger base and get lighting kit for it.
Lets see
kiwigav wrote: ↑Tue May 30, 2017 5:18 am
Well I will start with my winnings from last year...The plan and just a plan is to make a bigger base and get lighting kit for it.
Lets see
Lysus wrote: ↑Wed May 31, 2017 5:58 pm
Under 24 hours to go...
I'm as excited as a terribly excited person who has a really good reason for being terribly excited.
Re: Guidelines...
Posted: Wed May 31, 2017 6:43 pm
by PrivatePublic
Technically already started here
Re: Guidelines...
Posted: Wed May 31, 2017 8:15 pm
by DrSprue
Lysus wrote: ↑Wed May 31, 2017 5:58 pm
Under 24 hours to go...
Hmmm Im still not sure what Im going to build yet, maybe Ill think about it while I read the newspsper......
Maybe the next few pages has more info..
Naa all boring stuff!!
Re: Guidelines...
Posted: Thu Jun 01, 2017 3:19 am
by kiwigav
1st June Here He He He..
Ahh New Zealand 1st to see the new day
Not much use to me tho...waiting on paint and a few other things
Re: Guidelines...
Posted: Thu Jun 01, 2017 3:34 am
by DrSprue
kiwigav wrote: ↑Thu Jun 01, 2017 3:19 am
1st June Here He He He..
Ahh New Zealand 1st to see the new day
Not much use to me tho...waiting on paint and a few other things
Still an hour and a half left for me in the US ... but then.. gotta sleep... so see ya tomorrow peeps!!
Re: Guidelines...
Posted: Thu Jun 01, 2017 3:26 pm
by DBMiller
I got so excited about this build that I decided to bash my head in at work yesterday afternoon!
Spent 3 hours in the ER. CAT scan showed no bleeding but I had an awesome 1:1 scale lump! It's gone down to just a very sore spot now.
Off work today with a bit of a headache but I may start my build thread anyway.
Re: Guidelines...
Posted: Thu Jun 01, 2017 3:42 pm
by Lysus
I appreciate the enthusiasm but please take care of yourself! It's much easier to tell your boss on the phone that you have "explosive diarrhea" if you need an excuse to stay home
(Seriously, hope you're well, man.)
Re: Guidelines...
Posted: Thu Jun 01, 2017 4:40 pm
by DrSprue
DBMiller wrote: ↑Thu Jun 01, 2017 3:26 pm
I got so excited about this build that I decided to bash my head in at work yesterday afternoon!
Spent 3 hours in the ER. CAT scan showed no bleeding but I had an awesome 1:1 scale lump! It's gone down to just a very sore spot now.
Off work today with a bit of a headache but I may start my build thread anyway.
Oh be careful, by the looks of that T-33 (and your injury) it seems you should take the next 4 months off with this SIG (hehehe!!) No just kidding, being a 1st timer here I need your opinions, sharing this SiG and help, and being an almost neighbor, in the very next state, your friendship too! Nice model BTW!!
Oh speaking being a ISM 1st timer, could any of you tell me how this starts? is it on this topic of Guidelines, or is there a new topic being started and is that the area to show pictures and such. I have no Idea what to do. Thanks and good luck to all.
DBMiller wrote: ↑Thu Jun 01, 2017 3:26 pm
I got so excited about this build that I decided to bash my head in at work yesterday afternoon!
Spent 3 hours in the ER. CAT scan showed no bleeding but I had an awesome 1:1 scale lump! It's gone down to just a very sore spot now.
Off work today with a bit of a headache but I may start my build thread anyway.
Oh be careful, by the looks of that T-33 (and your injury) it seems you should take the next 4 months off with this SIG (hehehe!!) No just kidding, being a 1st timer here I need your opinions, sharing this SiG and help, and being an almost neighbor, in the very next state, your friendship too! Nice model BTW!!
Oh speaking being a ISM 1st timer, could any of you tell me how this starts? is it on this topic of Guidelines, or is there a new topic being started and is that the area to show pictures and such. I have no Idea what to do. Thanks and good luck to all.
DBMiller wrote: ↑Thu Jun 01, 2017 3:26 pm
I got so excited about this build that I decided to bash my head in at work yesterday afternoon!
Spent 3 hours in the ER. CAT scan showed no bleeding but I had an awesome 1:1 scale lump! It's gone down to just a very sore spot now.
Off work today with a bit of a headache but I may start my build thread anyway.
Oh be careful, by the looks of that T-33 (and your injury) it seems you should take the next 4 months off with this SIG (hehehe!!) No just kidding, being a 1st timer here I need your opinions, sharing this SiG and help, and being an almost neighbor, in the very next state, your friendship too! Nice model BTW!!
Oh speaking being a ISM 1st timer, could any of you tell me how this starts? is it on this topic of Guidelines, or is there a new topic being started and is that the area to show pictures and such. I have no Idea what to do. Thanks and good luck to all.
Four months off would be nice but I'd need a bigger bump for that one! SiGs are easy but in the past I would enter too many and not finish them.
By the way, that is an F-94B (an old Heller kit) from the Mass ANG at Otis Air Base on Cape Cod. The squadron was transferred to Barnes in Westfield a few years ago (F-15's these days).
Good luck with your SciFi build!
Re: Guidelines...
Posted: Thu Jun 01, 2017 9:49 pm
by DrSprue
Oh great thank you Lysus and DB! The link and Pauls video (man he does great vids) is so well appreciated. Yup, Taking some pictures tonight and I will post before the day ends.... this looks like so much fun!
Re: Guidelines...
Posted: Thu Jun 01, 2017 9:58 pm
by Lysus
Saturn5tony wrote: ↑Thu Jun 01, 2017 9:49 pm
Oh great thank you Lysus and DB! The link and Pauls video (man he does great vids) is so well appreciated. Yup, Taking some pictures tonight and I will post before the day ends.... this looks like so much fun!
DBMiller wrote: ↑Thu Jun 01, 2017 3:26 pm
I got so excited about this build that I decided to bash my head in at work yesterday afternoon!
Spent 3 hours in the ER. CAT scan showed no bleeding but I had an awesome 1:1 scale lump! It's gone down to just a very sore spot now.
Off work today with a bit of a headache but I may start my build thread anyway.
Oh be careful, by the looks of that T-33 (and your injury) it seems you should take the next 4 months off with this SIG (hehehe!!) No just kidding, being a 1st timer here I need your opinions, sharing this SiG and help, and being an almost neighbor, in the very next state, your friendship too! Nice model BTW!!
Oh speaking being a ISM 1st timer, could any of you tell me how this starts? is it on this topic of Guidelines, or is there a new topic being started and is that the area to show pictures and such. I have no Idea what to do. Thanks and good luck to all.
Four months off would be nice but I'd need a bigger bump for that one! SiGs are easy but in the past I would enter too many and not finish them.
By the way, that is an F-94B (an old Heller kit) from the Mass ANG at Otis Air Base on Cape Cod. The squadron was transferred to Barnes in Westfield a few years ago (F-15's these days).
Good luck with your SciFi build!
Had a friend from a few years ago when we flew R/C planes together that worked at Barns (our club flew next to barns). He repaired A10's, mostly there engines before they got switched to F-15's. Needless to say.... he was so interesting to talk with. haha!