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Profiles and Pixels / Re: GLanini Profiles
« Last post by Glanini on Today at 07:47:57 AM »
Thanks, here one from Kurdistan
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Aero-space / Re: Viggen + F-104
« Last post by Kerick on Today at 06:58:51 AM »
I see a "thumbs-up" & a dog looking up at its master on either side of the tail. ;D ;)


Yeah, the colour looks odd, almost dark chocolate brown. :-\

OMG, now I see it!
My kitbash has turned into a Rorschach test……. :o
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Other / Re: Buffalo & caravan, red : hybrid aircraft/animals e.a.
« Last post by raafif on Today at 06:43:21 AM »
why not ?  makes sense 8)
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Looking for Kits, Parts, and Decals / LF Italeri 1/35 M1A1 decals
« Last post by Ramba on Today at 03:56:54 AM »
I am looking for the decals for option “A” from the Italeri 1/35 M1A1 kit #6596 if anyone hasn’t used them and is willing to part with them. I am located in the USA in PA, 18202.

This is the kit that has the decals I am looking for.


This is the decal sheet. I only need version “A”.


This is version “A”.


Thanks for any help you can provide.
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New Model Kit News/Reviews / Re: ICM
« Last post by apophenia on Today at 03:35:14 AM »
You're right. The Hercules would be the most plausible ... and, technically, fits within raafif[/i]'s "1950s/60s/70s" query.

I based my Lincoln suggestion on the RCAF's pair of Lancaster 10DC launch aircraft. Which reminds me, should anyone want 'that other scale', Belcher Bits offers a 1/72 KDA-1 kit with Lanc pylons.

-- http://www.belcherbits.com/lines/172conv/bl6.htm
-- http://www.belcherbits.com/images/172conv/bl6inst.pdf

And that raises a question: Did RCAF Lancaster 10DCs ever carry twin Firebees? IIRC, all the photos I have seen of KB848 and KB851 as 'DCs, show them carrying a single KDA-1 (despite twin pylons being fitted),

BTW, on the attached images, note that the Firebee is wearing USAF markings.
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Aero-space / Re: Viggen + F-104
« Last post by apophenia on Today at 03:14:54 AM »
Wow! Your scheme makes this bird look even more dramatic  :smiley:

A classic case of overcompensation. Next my phone will want a jacked up turbo diesel four wheel drive pickup truck.......

 ;D ;D
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I've been looking for a 'reasonably priced' kit for this. It looks like I may have to buy a 3D file, get it printed and scratch-build most of it.

-- https://www.papermodelers.com/forum/armory/26655-scratch-building-1-35-gkn-simba.html

Looking at this paper model, it seems as if the basic form of the Simba could be readily created out of plastic card. By contrast, the Odyssey 3D kit looks like it would need plenty of clean-up and scratch-building, as you said.

If you'd need to replace so much - like those over-scale exhaust covers, for example - creating your own body might be simpler and faster. Of course, that would depend very much upon whether you've got appropriate wheels and other bits-and-bobs in your spares box.
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New Model Kit News/Reviews / Re: ICM
« Last post by GTX_Admin on Today at 02:09:13 AM »
I like those ideas but I suspect the most realistic would be the C-130:  RAAF acquired their first in 1958 and have operated one form or another continuously since...without incident!
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I've been looking for a 'reasonably priced' kit for this. It looks like I may have to buy a 3D file, get it printed and scratch-build most of it.
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Other / Re: Renwal Mace Missile Bits And Pieces
« Last post by Frank3k on Yesterday at 11:32:32 PM »
That looks great, Jeff - You could turn it into a generator by putting one or two small plastic rods between the pump coils, to act as switches. It probably needs cooling vents/a fan housing on top/exhaust pipe just to be slightly more realistic.
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