Well, that was pretty stupid. I accidentally deleted the previous thread on this campaign. Sorry about that.
So, welcome to the NEW Now Enlisting, Vietnam War 50th Anniversary Campaign thread. The campaign will run from 1 January through 1 July, 2018. If you want to see the rules and sign up, go here (assuming I haven't deleted that as well).
Feel free to re-post whatever's missing, and welcome back!
Michael
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Now Enlisting: Vietnam War 50 Campaign
MichaelSatin
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Posted: Sunday, July 23, 2017 - 01:10 AM UTC
MichaelSatin
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Posted: Sunday, July 23, 2017 - 01:17 AM UTC
I'll start.
I'm planning one of the following for my build:
Hasegawa A-4E
Academy F-4C
Eduard MiG-21PF
All in 1/48, all great kits. Still plenty of time till January to make up (or change) my mind!
Michael
I'm planning one of the following for my build:
Hasegawa A-4E
Academy F-4C
Eduard MiG-21PF
All in 1/48, all great kits. Still plenty of time till January to make up (or change) my mind!
Michael
Panzer56mrd
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Posted: Monday, July 24, 2017 - 02:09 AM UTC
Though my personal 50th Anniversary for Vietnam would be based on 1973, I'm really anxious to start in on this Campaign. Works well to have plenty of time for research and planning. I'm hoping to expand a little and do a 'Wingy Thing' as well as an Armor build.
Thinking along the lines of a 1/72 F4E or F105G 'Wild Weasel' as I have friends that flew those. Then I'll do either a M48A3 Patton or a M551 Sheridan.
Like with the Six Day War 50th Campaign, another great idea Michael.
Mike
Thinking along the lines of a 1/72 F4E or F105G 'Wild Weasel' as I have friends that flew those. Then I'll do either a M48A3 Patton or a M551 Sheridan.
Like with the Six Day War 50th Campaign, another great idea Michael.
Mike
RhinoSpit
Bas-Rhin, France
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Posted: Tuesday, August 08, 2017 - 07:12 PM UTC
I have a question: the first indochina war is also covered by this campaign?
if yes, i think i'll build a ki43-III operated by the french between 45-46 and a spitfire mk.IXe of the same era.
And for the US era an A-4E and a Zorro T-28D
if yes, i think i'll build a ki43-III operated by the french between 45-46 and a spitfire mk.IXe of the same era.
And for the US era an A-4E and a Zorro T-28D
MichaelSatin
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Posted: Tuesday, August 08, 2017 - 08:31 PM UTC
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I have a question: the first indochina war is also covered by this campaign?
if yes, i think i'll build a ki43-III operated by the french between 45-46 and a spitfire mk.IXe of the same era.
And for the US era an A-4E and a Zorro T-28D
I'm perfectly willing to go back to right after the end of WWII, that will add even more variety. 1945-75 it is!
Michael
Bigrip74
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Posted: Tuesday, September 05, 2017 - 05:01 AM UTC
Somehow I’ve ended up with (2) Monogram A-1H and an ESCI A-1H both 1/48 for the upcoming Vietnam campaign. I have a question of the group here, are these two kits connected? Then I came up with a brain freeze, I want to do a side by side build log. One Air Force and one US Navy, I guess I need to do a little research into how others have presented their comparison build logs.
Posted: Wednesday, September 06, 2017 - 11:47 PM UTC
Seems to me that I'm in, fellows:-)
TigerTiger
England - East Anglia, United Kingdom
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Posted: Thursday, September 07, 2017 - 01:20 AM UTC
I'm in, not sure which one yet but either RA-5C, F-104C, F-105D, EA-6A or TF-9J.
All 1/72 and in the stash so just a matter of deciding which one.
All 1/72 and in the stash so just a matter of deciding which one.
Posted: Thursday, September 07, 2017 - 04:12 AM UTC
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Seems to me that I'm in, fellows:-)
I started this one a few months back Peter. Not a bad kit. I'd recommend swapping the Sidewinders as I believe they represent later post Vietnam versions, but early types are easy to find in Hasegawa weapons sets.
Other than that it builds fairly quickly and easily.
Be interested to see what you do with it.
(Mental note to self - get it finished!)
RadekZ
Warszawa, Poland
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Posted: Thursday, September 07, 2017 - 11:30 AM UTC
Hi guys,
I'm in
For now I have A-7D Corsair II in 1:72nd from Hobby Boss in stash.
So that's my first choice for now
Cheers,
Radek
I'm in
For now I have A-7D Corsair II in 1:72nd from Hobby Boss in stash.
So that's my first choice for now
Cheers,
Radek
Klaus-Adler
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Posted: Thursday, September 07, 2017 - 01:38 PM UTC
I have a fair few Vietnam era kits in the stash so I'm not sure what I will build at the moment
Posted: Friday, September 08, 2017 - 11:59 AM UTC
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I started this one a few months back Peter. Not a bad kit. I'd recommend swapping the Sidewinders as I believe they represent later post Vietnam versions, but early types are easy to find in Hasegawa weapons sets.
Other than that it builds fairly quickly and easily.
Be interested to see what you do with it [/quote]
Thanks for your hint, Stephen!
I appreciate that, I wouldn't have spotted it probably
I started this one a few months back Peter. Not a bad kit. I'd recommend swapping the Sidewinders as I believe they represent later post Vietnam versions, but early types are easy to find in Hasegawa weapons sets.
Other than that it builds fairly quickly and easily.
Be interested to see what you do with it [/quote]
Thanks for your hint, Stephen!
I appreciate that, I wouldn't have spotted it probably
Bigrip74
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Posted: Friday, September 08, 2017 - 12:17 PM UTC
Radoslaw, I normally do not build 1/78, but that kit may cause me to change my mind. I will watch your progress.
Bob
Bob
Posted: Friday, September 08, 2017 - 04:15 PM UTC
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I started this one a few months back Peter. Not a bad kit. I'd recommend swapping the Sidewinders as I believe they represent later post Vietnam versions, but early types are easy to find in Hasegawa weapons sets.
Other than that it builds fairly quickly and easily.
Be interested to see what you do with it [/quote]
Thanks for your hint, Stephen!
I appreciate that, I wouldn't have spotted it probably [/quote]
Glad to help.
Which marking option will you be building?
RadekZ
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Posted: Friday, September 08, 2017 - 11:18 PM UTC
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Radoslaw, I normally do not build 1/78, but that kit may cause me to change my mind. I will watch your progress.
Bob
Nice to hear that Bob, but there's a chance it won't be much to watch if I don't get rid of nasty seam line on main part of canopy
Cheers,
Radek
Bigrip74
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Posted: Saturday, September 09, 2017 - 12:08 AM UTC
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Nice to hear that Bob, but there's a chance it won't be much to watch if I don't get rid of nasty seam line on main part of canopy
Cheers,
Radek
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OUCH! Are there any after market canopies for this A7?
Bob
Nice to hear that Bob, but there's a chance it won't be much to watch if I don't get rid of nasty seam line on main part of canopy
Cheers,
Radek
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OUCH! Are there any after market canopies for this A7?
Bob
Posted: Saturday, September 09, 2017 - 12:18 AM UTC
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Quoted TextRadoslaw, I normally do not build 1/78, but that kit may cause me to change my mind. I will watch your progress.
Bob
Nice to hear that Bob, but there's a chance it won't be much to watch if I don't get rid of nasty seam line on main part of canopy
Cheers,
Radek
Nasty. Maybe some polishing compound will remove it.
A lot of manufacturers from the far east are doing this lately. Don't know why or how they're managing it.
RadekZ
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Posted: Saturday, September 09, 2017 - 03:14 AM UTC
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OUCH! Are there any after market canopies for this A7?
Bob
I hope they won't be necessary...
First of all I couldn't find any...
second... I have no experience in any vacu stuff
But there are some good tutorials on YT, so there's a chance I can fix the issue without hurting the wallet
RadekZ
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Posted: Saturday, September 09, 2017 - 03:18 AM UTC
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Nasty. Maybe some polishing compound will remove it.
Yeah, I've seen some tutorials of people using regular sand papers, followed by high grid polishing meshes and polishing compounds and it gives good results, so there's a hope
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A lot of manufacturers from the far east are doing this lately. Don't know why or how they're managing it.
Looks like engineering issue to me... Some problems with releasing clear parts moulds forces them to "cut" canopies in half maybe?
Bigrip74
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Posted: Saturday, September 09, 2017 - 10:00 AM UTC
My experience with fixing (polishing) a canopy is to buy another kit or replacement. I tried polishing once that's it.
Bob
Bob
MichaelSatin
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Posted: Saturday, September 09, 2017 - 07:03 PM UTC
I think the issue with the seam is if the canopy has a bubble shape. A one piece mold can't handle that, so they need to use a two piece one and that leaves a seam.
I find that progressively finer grain sandpaper and some polishing compound usually works fine to get rid of these pretty quickly. Just keep a finger up inside the canopy so you don't stress it while you're working. You CAN do it!
Michael
I find that progressively finer grain sandpaper and some polishing compound usually works fine to get rid of these pretty quickly. Just keep a finger up inside the canopy so you don't stress it while you're working. You CAN do it!
Michael
Posted: Saturday, September 09, 2017 - 10:29 PM UTC
I succeeded at it once, the second time I sanded through the edge of the canopy. Found my Hasegawa A-6, and it molded the canopy in two halves....
OTOH, I think 1/3 of my stash is Nam era. Several Skyraiders including a a couple A1-Es, Skyhawks, A-3, A6, EA-6, A7, F-4, Thud, F-8, Voodoos, OV-1, RA-5C, OV-10, O-2C, maybe even a Bird Dog
OTOH, I think 1/3 of my stash is Nam era. Several Skyraiders including a a couple A1-Es, Skyhawks, A-3, A6, EA-6, A7, F-4, Thud, F-8, Voodoos, OV-1, RA-5C, OV-10, O-2C, maybe even a Bird Dog
Posted: Thursday, September 14, 2017 - 05:37 AM UTC
Oh, and helos too. Huey, Cobra, Sea Knights, Jolly Greens, Chinooks, Loaches. What else? I think I have most of them...
MichaelSatin
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Posted: Thursday, September 14, 2017 - 04:35 PM UTC
Sounds like plenty to choose from, Mark!
Michael
Michael
Posted: Friday, September 15, 2017 - 08:31 AM UTC
Decisions, Decisions, well, at least I decided to enlist.