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ZM Heinkel He 219 Uhu:5/26/17: BACK WITH A VENGEANCE


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Carl

You're the Master and it's a great way to work through the drudgery portions of a build. I just don't know how you can keep track of 6 builds at one time .. I have a hard time with just two.

Peter

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WOW my friend, just catching back up. Man, it sure looks purdy ! Keep on keeping on. My Corsair is just being touched for the first time in a couple of weeks so I know how you feel......Harv :popcorn:

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I think expensive kits can be a bit of a let-down sometimes, because subconsciously perhaps the higher investment should result in higher enjoyment levels?

 

Anyhow, it looks bloody good. Take a break, get over to the WNW kit for a while, then go back for a bit.

 

There is no deadline, take your time. Stick it on the SoD for a year or two.

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Thanks Harv

I just always keep asking myself why manufacturers always keep trying to reinvent the wheel. I can only imagine what a wonderful kit the Owl could had been if ZM had followed a more traditional approach, leaving out all the panels and wing skinning.

Peter

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Thanks Mike

I'm moving forward and my goal is to finish. I'll do my best but I'm not going to beat myself into the ground either.

Peter

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Thanks Brother Bear

I've greatly slowed down and am more then splittig my time with the WNW's Roland kit. I'm regrouping the troops now on a much more regular basis

Peter

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Thanks Dean

How very true ... sometimes I keep asking myself if I'm Tamiya spoiled but for what the Owl cost, the enjoyment of of building the kit has been a huge let down

Completely agree, there is no rush just keep moving forward as patience and the mojo allows.

Peter

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Peter this is one amazing build, my friend.

Don't feel bad about the time it takes. My current build has been going for a year and it's nowhere near close.

 

I'm terrified of this kit now. I have one in the stash and with the fit issues you're having, it gives me pause.

 

I hope I'll see the Uhu in person one of these days.

 

Ernie

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I think expensive kits can be a bit of a let-down sometimes, because subconsciously perhaps the higher investment should result in higher enjoyment levels?

 

Anyhow, it looks bloody good. Take a break, get over to the WNW kit for a while, then go back for a bit.

 

There is no deadline, take your time. Stick it on the SoD for a year or two.

 

Dean,

  No one knows Pete better then I do, and if he sticks it on his SOD for a year or two, it's a gonner for sure. His Plan of Attack is using the Roland build as a break when needed, is actually working.

 

Joel

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Talk about two completely opposite skill sets! A Roland on one end, and a 219 on the other.

 

I bow to your adaptability, Peter.

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Peter,  you know, if you really wanted a break, grab one of those Revell 1/24 kits, and put that together. Probably take you about 8 hours all in.  :)

Nice simple and no drama (just a lot of flash to deal with!).  How are you on assembling the people that come with the kit?  That will drive you a bit crazy.

 

Chris

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Ernie

Much appreciated and some day; I sure hope so.

The Felixstowe is a a much more detailed project requiring a good deal more skill and patience. The Owl on the other hand just needs to surrender to brute force!

Peter

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