FOS - Frank Lava Gunsmith

Started by ReadingBob, May 13, 2025, 07:26:42 PM

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craftsmankits

Your pigeon painting solution is about the only one possible once off the sprue.  Any lights to this build Bob? 
Mark

Jerry

Your off to a good start Bob.

As always I'm sure there will be tips along the way on how to do things.

Jerry
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ReadingBob

Quote from: friscomike on May 14, 2025, 04:00:29 PMHowdy Bob,

The kit looks like a fun build. Thanks for sharing your process for building the kit. It looks great!

Have fun,
mike

Thanks for following along, Mike! It is a neat kit. I hope I can do it justice.  :)
Bob Butts
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ReadingBob

Quote from: ACL1504 on May 14, 2025, 04:12:29 PMBob,

This will be another fantastic build by you on one of Doug's great kits. I just got mine in the mail yesterday. I also got the MD Garage. Looking forward to building the garage.

Anyway, great start.

Tom

Thanks, Tom! That MD Garage looks like an interesting kit. It'll look great in the area you're planning on using it.
Bob Butts
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ReadingBob

Quote from: craftsmankits on May 14, 2025, 09:48:22 PMYour pigeon painting solution is about the only one possible once off the sprue.  Any lights to this build Bob? 
Mark

Hi Mark! Yes, I'll be adding some level of lighting to this one. Once I get the walls together, I'll have a better feel for where I'll be placing the lights. Thanks for following along!
Bob Butts
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ReadingBob

Quote from: Jerry on May 15, 2025, 12:08:45 AMYour off to a good start Bob.

As always I'm sure there will be tips along the way on how to do things.

Jerry

Happy to have you following along, Jerry! Progress has slowed a bit as I'm in the painting of the details phase. I try to paint all the details, so they'll be ready for use when the time comes as opposed to painting them when they're needed.
Bob Butts
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