Model builder summer camp weekend (plastkollo) 18-21th of may 2023

Last week I participated in a yearly model build weekend. This time it started last thursday as that was a holiday here in Sweden. I went by car and picked up a friend on the way. The trip took a little over two hours and the weather was very nice.
We arrived at noon and started packing up our things. Then we all had a quick lunch before we started building.

I brought four models that I’ve had started, that I intended to make as much as possible on while there. The first one was a MiG-21PF in 1/48 by Eduard. The cockpit and quite a few small parts was already done and I was missing a colour for the wheel wells and some other interior parts. Once that colour was painted and dry, I could assemble first the fuselage and then the wings and fins. The fit of the parts on this kit was very nice, and I would consider at least one more, in another scheme. Here’s a pic of the assembled plane with test fitted canopy.

I used some sprue glue on the seams, which was all that was needed to make the seams disappear. I actually managed to get primer on and even some paint later on, but as usual on these meetings I tend to forget to take pics. Here’s a pic of how it looked when I got home.

The next kit was this 32nd scale P-51D Mustang which is an old Hasegawa kit. The fit on this one was not as good. But what to expect on an old kit?
I assembled the cockpit, engine and some other stuff and inserted into the fuselage. I also painted the spinner and yellow propeller tips.

On this I needed to use some putty as sprue glue wouldn’t have been enough. Even here I forgot to take pics.

Here’s a pic taken at home.

The third started kit was this Moon bus from 2001 a space odyssey. That one also needed interior colour that I don’t have but have ordered. Looks like I might get i this week.
Anyway again I borrowed some paint and painted the interior. I also painted the cargo and glued the seats in place. I also assembled all the figures, and will paint them later.

The fourth model was the only one that wasn’t started. The kit is a Warhammer 40k kit called Knight Abominant which is a chaos knight.

Here’s some build pics from the meeting.

More pics will follow soon, I hope!

It was a great fun weekend were I got lots of building done. Other than that we talked, listened to music, talked, ate and slept. Imagine sleeping in a bunk bed in a room together with a bunch of guys snooring away like they got paid for it! 🙂
I also downed a few beers and a few shots. Late evenings and fairly early mornings.
As it happens there will be one more meeting this year in the early fall. Looking forward to it!

Build weekend and new purchases.

This weekend, I’ve been to a build weekend, that we lovingly call “Plastkollo” which means plastic summer camp. It’s basically a weekend were we get together, build models, chat, eat and sleep, and most of the times we also visit at least one hobby shop. This year it was only one shop visited.

I’ve forgotten to bring my lamp with magnifier, so I needed something to use instead. I found this one.

Opti-visor
Opti-visor

It turned out it worked very well, and can give an enhancement of 14 times with 2 glasses and the small mono glass that can be folded down. I also have led lights with 2 light options and an USB cable to charge the batteries.

Continuing with the store visit I also bought a few kits, a Tamiya weathering set, Tamiya extra thin cement, a Citadel paint set with 2 figures.

Figure for 1/24th scale cars
Figure for 1/24th scale cars.
A B-type London omnibus
A B-type London Omnibus
Back to the Future De Lorean
Back to the Future De Lorean
Parselen fantasy 1/24
Parselen fantasy 1/24
Warhammer paint set with figures
Warhammer paint set with figures
Tamiya weathering set H
Tamiya weathering set H

I also bought a bottle of glue, but forgot to take a pic.

At the meeting I also got a kit from a friend, and there’s a bit of a story behind. Some years ago I sold him a kit, and I thought I had checked the kits going out. Turns out it wasn’t complete, so I simply checked my other ones and sent one that I think was complete. All of those kits was bought 2nd hand by me some year earlier.
For some reason my friend built the incomplete kit using the complete kit as a role model to scratch new parts, and now he gave the other kit to me.
I actually built a bit on it during the weekend and will continue the build as soon as possible.

M106A1 box
M106A1 box

A was a bit surprised over this gift, but happy to recieve it.

Of course I also built a little except on the vehicle mentioned above. I decided to try and pait the 2 soldiers from the paint set. Here are the 2 built soldiers.

Stormcast Vindictors built
Stormcast Vindictors built

The colours in the set are supposed to fit the colour scheme of the figures. I first did a black primer and then used grey lightly painted from the top. Then the first figure was painted.

First figure painted
First figure painted

On the 2nd one I changed the painting order a bit and decided to paint the white colour first.

The 2nd figure during paint
The 2nd figure during paint

As can be seen I’m using the stand/holder, which is very useful for this kind of painting.

I managed to almost finish the 2nd figure as well, but forgot to take any pics. Will take a few as soon as bot are entirely finished.

I brought with me a french WW2 plane called Dewoitine D250 that I started to build.

Dewoitine D520 box
Dewoitine D520 box

As usual it starts with the cockpit, and I decided after asking around to go with a bluish grey for the interior. I also painted the pilot.

Cockpit and pilot apinted
Cockpit and pilot painted

The cockpit was assembled and the pilot put in place.

Cockpit assembled
Cockpit assembled

The cockpit was glued to the fuselage and then the fuselage halves was joined, as well as wings and stibilizers.

Body and wings assembled
Body and wings assembled

Lastly the cockpit glass was masked and glued in place. Some of it with kristal kleer.

Ready for primer and paint.
Ready for primer and paint

I intended to start with my Saab J29 Tunnan or flying barrel in 32nd scale. As it turns out it starts with the resin cockpit and I didn’t have the proper tools with me.
I’ll continue with that build later.

All in all a great weekend, and I anticipate the one next year.