Writing Update
As I’ve said before on this blog, 2015 is the year I publish four new books. I wrote these books over the past two years and this year I’m editing them and bringing them to press. It’s a slow process… Read More »Writing Update
As I’ve said before on this blog, 2015 is the year I publish four new books. I wrote these books over the past two years and this year I’m editing them and bringing them to press. It’s a slow process… Read More »Writing Update
Almost finished detailing the top and sides of the Renoke model. Took a few minutes this weekend to hit with some gray primer. online pharmacy elavil for sale with best prices today in the USA I just used car primer… Read More »Renoke Model Update
Continuing on from where we left off before, here’s the details inside the other side of the ship. Most of these parts are tank and truck related with plenty of strips of various sizes of plastic. This is about the… Read More »Building The Renoke, Part 3
My favorite Indie bookstore in downtown Boise is growing. They’ve started an expansion project and are using IndieGoGo to fund it. If you’re a Boise area resident and love books and book stores, consider giving them some love. online pharmacy… Read More »Rediscovered Bookstore Expansion
I’ve been adding new build pages for several of the models I built over the past year. online pharmacy buy zoloft without prescription with best prices today in the USA I’m just about caught up. So if you enjoy looking… Read More »Site Admin
As with the Trogen and Swift builds, this build starts with the cockpit that will attach to a PVC pipe for the fuselage. Once again, for consistency, I used old Chuck Yeager’s Bell X-1 model from Revell as the seat… Read More »Victory Starfighter Build, Part 1
Up first on the detailing is the vertical fin. I lightly sketch onto the plastic the panel lines and then score them with either a scribe or a knife, following a metal ruler. The same thing was done to each… Read More »Trogen Starfighter Build, Part 3
Next came the wings. They were built up like an airplane’s wings and then covered in sheet styrene. Winglets are measured and cut from many layered pieces. Below you can see how the wings now fit into holes drilled into… Read More »Trogen Starfighter Build, Part 2