{"id":111,"date":"2014-09-13T13:35:25","date_gmt":"2014-09-13T11:35:25","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.raikisan.at\/blog\/?p=111"},"modified":"2014-09-13T13:35:25","modified_gmt":"2014-09-13T11:35:25","slug":"random-ramblings-about-myself","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.raikisan.at\/blog\/2014\/09\/13\/random-ramblings-about-myself\/","title":{"rendered":"Random Ramblings About Myself"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The other day I was reminded of something that should be painted on the walls of every modeller&#8217;s work area &#8211; or at least on mine.<\/p>\n<p>So here&#8217;s the story. Two months ago I had started work on Hobby Boss&#8217; 1\/48th F\/A-18C Hornet. Before I bought the kit (a year ago, stash reduction is a tedious process) I had read all the comments on the kit that I could find. Most of them were along the lines of &#8220;Hasegawa knock-off, rivets too deep, cockpit uninspired, get the Hase kit&#8221;. Ok, here I have to admit that I spend most of my forum time on US-based websites like ARC and Zone Five. And as much as I like them, at times I get the feeling that quite some of the people posting there are a bit, uhm, biased towards certain manufacturers. Or, to put it\u00a0 bluntly: &#8220;Hasegawa good! Monogram yay! Trumpyhobbychinagang doubleplusungood!&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Well, I like to think that most of today&#8217;s manufacturers are not exclusively excellent or crappy. They all have their good days &#8211; and their bad ones as well. True, Trumpeter&#8217;s and HB&#8217;s records are a bit of a mixed bag, but looking at e.g. HB&#8217;s Tomcat and Warthog or Gallery Model&#8217;s H-34 (all 48th, all in my stash) I can&#8217;t see them being too bad at all.<\/p>\n<p>But I digress. I ordered the HB Hornet. Being one of their earlier efforts, it was ok of sorts. Dimensions correct enough, engraved panel lines, loads of stuff to hang under the wings &#8211; the Mk.82&#8217;s however, would make every size zero-model proud. Yes, the cockpit is a bit lame, and yes, those rivets are a joke. I got myself a nice Aires cockpit set. I somehow pryed it in place (it&#8217;s for the Hase kit, whose cockpit tub seems to be a bit shorter and a tiny bit narrower). and I started correcting and adding all those small details that HB missed or screwed up.<\/p>\n<p>After some 50 hours of building I was finally about to put some paint on &#8211; one of my personal highlights with every build, because suddenly everything starts coming together. Last step before that: Attaching the canopy. Which is too wide by more than 1mm (&#8220;Told ya! Should of got the Hase!&#8221; you say?). And in a moment of complete and utter stupidity I thought &#8220;well, why not try and bend it a bit to shape?&#8221;. One second later I was the proud owner of a protype &#8211; the first Hornet with a two-part windshield. I call it F\/A-18C\/WTF.<\/p>\n<p>I know. Get a replacement part and back in the saddle. Things like these happen all the time. But this time, for some weird reason, I felt really frustrated. Maybe it was the notion that this kit had fought me time and again, maybe I simply wanted to finally get it done. Whatever the reason, it sucked.<br \/>\nLater that day I had a phone conversation with my girlfriend (the lady who&#8217;s responsible for the MiG in my display cabinet). I told her about today&#8217;s accident and my resulting frustration. And then something magical happend. She asked &#8220;why are you stressing yourself so much? Isn&#8217;t that supposed to be fun?&#8221;. Ok, now listen, Captain Obvious! Of course it is! But&#8230; uhm&#8230; well&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>She was right. Lately I had stressed myself into a couple of modelling-related issues. The urge to get better with every build. The idea of streamlining the build process to make it more efficient (don&#8217;t laugh, you!). And, because I didn&#8217;t want to end up being the guy with hundreds of kits in his stash, the wish to reduce my stash by building kits in a chronological order &#8211; by purchase date, that is &#8211; and not adding anything before another one is done.<\/p>\n<p>If that sounds a bit neurotic to you, you might be right. But whatever the medical term for that condition, I realized I had to stop it &#8211; but how? Ok, first things first. Order a replacement part. Get the airbrush out and paint the ordnance (Finally! I can see colors!). Move the aircraft to the <a href=\"http:\/\/replicainscale.blogspot.co.at\/2012\/07\/shelf-of-doom-early-7s-one-december-day.html\">Shelf of Opportunity<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>And than start on something new. Out of the box. Like, really. I picked Hobby Boss&#8217; (yadda yadda, I know) F-84F Thunderstreak. Yes, I read about it as well. Wheel wells and cockpit so-so, air intake lackluster etc. pp. I don&#8217;t care. Jeez, I even used the kit decals for the IP! And I kept the ejection seat, although it looks like it&#8217;s been tailored forJabba the Hutt. I simply enjoyed to get something moving.<\/p>\n<p>And I had fun.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The other day I was reminded of something that should be painted on the walls of every modeller&#8217;s work area &#8211; or at least on mine. So here&#8217;s the story. Two months ago I had started work on Hobby Boss&#8217; 1\/48th F\/A-18C Hornet. 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