Campaign Proposal: A lottery.
Texas, United States
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Posted: Wednesday, February 13, 2013 - 03:59 AM UTC
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Vance, your lot is...
#24: "Old Timers" Build any aircraft that is, or was in service for more than fifty years! There's a surprising amount of grist for the mill in this category.
cool, I can handle that one - It'll almomst certainly be one of the F-4 Phantoms in my stash - or maybe a DC-3 if i don't do that one for the Douglas aircraft campaign. Hmm I also have a Cessna kit that must qualify.
Texas, United States
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Posted: Wednesday, February 13, 2013 - 04:00 AM UTC
I've enlisted!
Go ahead, pick the lucky Vichy penny...I ain't scared.
"So it goes"
Kurt Vonnegut
#047
England - East Anglia, United Kingdom
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Posted: Wednesday, February 13, 2013 - 04:12 AM UTC
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I've enlisted!
Go ahead, pick the lucky Vichy penny...I ain't scared.
Toooooooo late buddy ,Ive bagged that baby
better luck with my national lottery ticket tonight!!!!
Major Caryle,
"Shall we have a go at the far end now,sir?"
Lt Colonel "Johnny" Frost,
"Having a go,is hardly text book terminology Harry"
Major Caryle,
"But you'll let us try sir?"
A Bridge Too Far
Lottery Campaign "Oh de Vichy"
Wisconsin, United States
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Posted: Wednesday, February 13, 2013 - 05:02 AM UTC
With all respect to our Swiss friend here, I had a taste for a steel biplane, and my research on neutral aircraft is steering me toward an Italeri 1/72 Fiat C.R.42 which includes decals for a Swedish option.
If I went Swiss, I have an old Testors SNJ Texan kit that would only need decals, or an Me-109 or -108 is easy enough to find in my preferred 1/72 scale.
I also considered a Portuguese Hawker Hurricane, using decals from Colorado Decals out of Portugal, but their website looks iffy to me, requiring money order or Paypal.
Cheers, all!
-Sean.
Current: model railroad layout
Stalled a while ago:
. 1950's Chrome, WW II Twins
Last completed: Police Car
Washington, United States
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Posted: Wednesday, February 13, 2013 - 06:11 AM UTC
Thanks, Allen, for the link. Also saw some F-5s and a few trainers. Need to look at Iran's "plane history". I know they got a look of stuff from the West during the time of the Shah. This is really a great idea. It's gotten me thin king outside my self-imposed "box". So, I can do the Iran plan or the contra whirlly thingys. ????? Options- we now have options. Have to go hunting, er, shopping soon- especially for decals if I go with the Iranian option.
Happy Gluing, JT
Ontario, Canada
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Posted: Wednesday, February 13, 2013 - 09:20 AM UTC
Vance, I was astonished when I started sifting over wiki and seeing just how many aircraft entered service before '64. It tracks though, modern warplanes seem like the ultimate example of diminishing returns. For a quadrillion bazillion dollars more, how much better is an F-35 or a Rafale than a Phantom really.
Turner, Iran's had/has a pretty solid lineup, certainly the most interesting inventory in the region. I was just going to call is "Persian Immersion" and have it strictly Iranian AF, but Iran-Contra was too much fun to pass up.
England - West Midlands, United Kingdom
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Posted: Wednesday, February 13, 2013 - 11:49 AM UTC
Ok, I'm in. I like the great white North idea Jessica. I have a Minicraft Cessna 172 for that one. I have a Hobbycraft Swiss MS410 just waiting to be built. Go ahead, make my day.
Brent
British Columbia, Canada
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Posted: Wednesday, February 13, 2013 - 12:19 PM UTC
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For a quadrillion bazillion dollars more, how much better is an F-35 or a Rafale than a Phantom really.
The Rafale can fly rings around a Phantom. It's really just that much better. The F-35 ... can ... fly. Well, most days, anyway.
When once you have tasted flight you will walk the Earth with your eyes turned skyward.
For there you have been, and there you will always long to return.
-Leonardo Da Vinci
Ontario, Canada
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Posted: Wednesday, February 13, 2013 - 01:51 PM UTC
A dense fog of doom descends. A black cat scampers in the distant shadows. A deathly hush.
The mason jar of fate hoves into view.
Metodi, your lot is...
#14: "Chalet Bums" Take to the skis while you get to build any aircraft that has skis!!
Grenadier, your lot is...
#9: "Red Star Recon!", Build a Soviet, PLAAF or, to make it easier, any Communistical Nation's Air Force's (so long as they have a red star symbol) reconnaissance aircraft!
Brent, your lot is..
#30: "First!", A-hah! O-hoh! This is going to be one of the most fun models IMHO. Build any Racing Plane, from any era, either purpose built or re-purposed, in it's racing livery. Man I was hoping someone would get this one...
England - West Midlands, United Kingdom
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Posted: Wednesday, February 13, 2013 - 02:22 PM UTC
Yea Ha,
I'm an avid fan of the interwar racing period and I've got a Curtis Racer R3X-2, Gee Bee Racer, and Travel Air Mystery Ship all by Testors to choose from. A lot of power and a lot of color. Engines reving and ready for the flag.
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Brent
Washington, United States
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Posted: Wednesday, February 13, 2013 - 03:43 PM UTC
Hi, Richard. Please, call me JT- everyone does. And you're right about the choice of planes for Iran. Everything from a P-47D to a MiG-29. Plus some rather colorful trainers. Now, the real question, of course, is who has the decals? Can anyone help me with who sells Iranian decals, any scale? I keep thinking about a Jug in Iranian livery. Never seen one of those.
Happy Gluing, JT
Washington, United States
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Posted: Wednesday, February 13, 2013 - 05:03 PM UTC
Well, this is what I've found so far. JT
Sofiya, Bulgaria
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Posted: Wednesday, February 13, 2013 - 08:37 PM UTC
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Metodi, your lot is...
#14: "Chalet Bums" Take to the skis while you get to build any aircraft that has skis!!
Coooool, that's intresting. I just checked my LHS site and did not find anything with skies (actually 2 LHS sites).
Just in case, does chopper with skies (like cobra or huey or gazelle) count?
Live long and prosper
Metodi Metodiev
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Texas, United States
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Posted: Thursday, February 14, 2013 - 03:20 AM UTC
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Vance, I was astonished when I started sifting over wiki and seeing just how many aircraft entered service before '64. It tracks though, modern warplanes seem like the ultimate example of diminishing returns. For a quadrillion bazillion dollars more, how much better is an F-35 or a Rafale than a Phantom really.
after doing a little more browsing of my stash, I also see I could do an A-4 Skyhawk, F-5, T-38, Canberra/B-57 (NASA still uses RB-57s), Hawker Hunter, MiG-15UTI, MiG-17, MiG-19, or MiG-21...
...almost too many to choose from!
unfortunately F-86s only served for 48 years (first flown 1947, last one retired 1995!).
Texas, United States
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Posted: Thursday, February 14, 2013 - 05:51 AM UTC
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Grenadier, your lot is...
#9: "Red Star Recon!", Build a Soviet, PLAAF or, to make it easier, any Communistical Nation's Air Force's (so long as they have a red star symbol) reconnaissance aircraft!
...
AWESOME! and by "awesome" I mean what the hell did I get myself into...
Time to check the stash.
"So it goes"
Kurt Vonnegut
British Columbia, Canada
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Posted: Thursday, February 14, 2013 - 06:23 AM UTC
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Well, this is what I've found so far. JT
Well aside from the numbers it looks as though everything can be masked and painted. Perhaps drop a line to Mal?
When once you have tasted flight you will walk the Earth with your eyes turned skyward.
For there you have been, and there you will always long to return.
-Leonardo Da Vinci
Washington, United States
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Posted: Thursday, February 14, 2013 - 06:34 AM UTC
Hi, Jessica. You must have been reading my mind- or what's left of it.
I've seen several decal sheets with Iranian roundels on them, but the question is are the roundels the same for '45 as they are now? Also, I vaguely recall in my wanderings someone producing a sheet of Arabic numerals- I think.
Anyway, it's still early. Thanks for your help. All the best.
Happy Gluing, JT
Washington, United States
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Posted: Thursday, February 14, 2013 - 09:00 AM UTC
Well, it appears Arabic numerals are really hard to find. But now there's another problem. I thought for sure someone kitted a "dorsel spine" Jug. Other than the Trump 1/32 version, I can't find one. Was one ever kitted? Or, failing that, is there a conversion in 1/48? I would like to build the Tamiya kit, but.... Anyway, any help on this would be greatly appreicated. Just call me
JT
British Columbia, Canada
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Posted: Thursday, February 14, 2013 - 09:06 AM UTC
The Minicraft and Monogram/Promodeler P-47Ns had the dorsal fin. It doesn't look terribly difficult to add to a -D. A little plastic card, some glue, some putty and Robert's your father's brother.
When once you have tasted flight you will walk the Earth with your eyes turned skyward.
For there you have been, and there you will always long to return.
-Leonardo Da Vinci
Washington, United States
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Posted: Thursday, February 14, 2013 - 09:18 AM UTC
You're right. It shouldn't be too hard. A little attention and care. But it does seem odd there's no 1/48 version. But I guess you can't have everything. Thanks Jessica- you're really a great help. All the best. JT
Texas, United States
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Posted: Thursday, February 14, 2013 - 09:35 AM UTC
I'll be doing the Fujimi 1/72 MiG-21RF for this campaign.
HA! Take that evil doer!
@JT, what about the Eduard 1/48 Bf-110 in Iranian markings?
"So it goes"
Kurt Vonnegut
Washington, United States
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Posted: Thursday, February 14, 2013 - 09:49 AM UTC
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I'll be doing the Fujimi 1/72 MiG-21RF for this campaign.
HA! Take that evil doer!
@JT, what about the Eduard 1/48 Bf-110 in Iranian markings?
Well, now that is a thought. Let me take a looky-see. You never know. Thanks, G37. JT
Alberta, Canada
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Posted: Thursday, February 14, 2013 - 11:06 AM UTC
The Iranians had F-5 Tiger II's and Phantoms too. They had so much before that old dude ruined it all.
To prevent being called an 'expert', screw something up good every now and again.
Washington, United States
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Posted: Thursday, February 14, 2013 - 11:31 AM UTC
Hi, Ben. Yep, in my quest I saw the F-5s. So I thought of the AFV Club F-5s. Checked them out AND the F-5F has, hold on, Iranian markings!!!. Well, called my LHS, talked to the guy there, and they have one in stock. After work I'm heading over there and getting it! Problem solved- I hope. Anyway, thanks to everyone who was helping this poor, old, and demented guy out. Aeroscale folks are the best!
Very Happy Gluing, JT
Alberta, Canada
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Posted: Thursday, February 14, 2013 - 02:24 PM UTC
I've been on the hunt for a 'Tri Motor' kit, as I have none in the stash. Guess my choices are JU-52, Fokker F.VII, or the Savoia Marchetti. Any of which is available in a variety of scales. Perhaps even a 'Mistel' could be classed as tri motor.
The one true Tri Motor found that I like, costs $80.00.
Guess I'll have to go shovel more snow to come up with that.
To prevent being called an 'expert', screw something up good every now and again.