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Campaign Proposal: A lottery.
vanize
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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.
Grenadier37
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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.
Torchy
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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!!!!

windysean
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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.
usethermite
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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
raypalmer
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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.
North4003
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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
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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.
raypalmer
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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...
North4003
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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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Thank you,
Brent
usethermite
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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
usethermite
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Posted: Wednesday, February 13, 2013 - 05:03 PM UTC
Well, this is what I've found so far. JT
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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
vanize
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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!).
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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.
Jessie_C
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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?
usethermite
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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
usethermite
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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
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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.
usethermite
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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
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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?
usethermite
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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
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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.
usethermite
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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
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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.