Beyond The Sprues
Current and Finished Projects => Physical Models => Aero-space => Topic started by: tsrjoe on December 13, 2011, 01:19:03 AM
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heres my current ongoing builds based upon the reissued Airfix Angel Interceptor ...
first up, a long wingspan 'Dark Angel', new styrene wings of similar angles to the existing foreplane, guns and rockets filled and removed from the forward fuselage, extended nose oleo, new skids beneath the fuselage from wire and styrene
next, a 2 seat trainer, tail fin ramjet intakes removed and rebuilt with filler, forward fuselage weapons filled and removed, canopy extended upward and rearward with space for a second seat
and my third one for now, a 'VTOL.' Angel !!! tailfin trimmed, fuselage weapons removed, Pegasus fairings from an old Lindberg Harrier (i only bought it for the engine shape provided in the kit) nozzles cast up from a Matchbox Harrier, wings mounted onto the upper fuselage step
undercart im stil trying to work out, possibly again skids tho in keeping with the original design
pics to follow ...
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You are an effin tease ;) Pics now
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pics to follow ...
May the clock rush into the future...
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SPECTRUM 'Dark Angel' ...
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;D
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lots more filling and sanding to do but heres progress so far ...
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Wow! :) wonderful... the final result will probably be even better
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at close of play today ...
started another two, one as a 'normal' Angel Interceptor, the other, hmm stil unsure as yet, doodling either swept forward or twin engined/twin tailed ?
cheers, Joe
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Jeepers Joe, you're cracking along there to be sure!
I vote for twin tails & engines.
Regards,
John
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Great stuff, Joe! Just to keep things interesting, I vote for forward-swept wings.
Keep 'em coming!
Brian da Basher
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SWEET :in-love:
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the other, hmm stil unsure as yet, doodling either swept forward or twin engined/twin tailed ?
I would vote for the twin-tailed, of course... but do it your own way... your decision will be the best :)
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oks i give up, lol, picked up another couple of kits so as to make the other one too :)
hmm just wondering what it'd look like in other schemes, doodled out a French one which does suit it, hmm
cheers, Joe
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Joe
nice pics even though the one you sent me by mobile phone didn't get through properly. Will have to get that version we have discussed started soon, maybe when you are up here at the New Year we will get that modellers day we have planned for a while?? (You do know who this is!) different user name!!
Cheers
Comrade Birdboy
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hiyas Sandy, great to see you here too, no excuse, you'll have to get your XL winged Angel done now (otherwise il bring one up for you to finish at new year)
cheers, Joe
ps. heres hoping your working on a pulse jet boosted rata to go with your screen name :D za rodinu!
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Joe
Maybe if I take a hammer to a built Rata I could do it in the usual state that he landed his aircraft lol.
As for New Year modelling day session required!! no excuses.
Cheers
Sandy
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'found' an old 'Snap and Glue' Airfix issue whilst looking for something else, just chopped off its tail and am currently filling and fairing in the intakes toward the nose with cataloy, stil to make and shape new wings from thick styrene ...
... an Angel Space Interceptor :D
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This is scary fun
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Great ideas. :)
I have one of those kits somewhere in my stash.
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various releases of the Airfix 'Angel Interceptor' and the decals therin (the kit has been issued in a number of different box styles over its production run)
Markings wise, the early offerings were quite acceptable for their time altho theres no excuse for the later 'rub down' snap and glue issue transfers !!? as can be seen, the reissue is almost worth getting just for the decal sheet if youv one of the older kits in the stash !
ps. the very first issue back in 1968 was in a narrow 'red stripe' type boxing :) one for collectors perhaps ? the crisp white plastic mouldings are a lot sharper than the current release, time has not been kind to these old kits.
It does mean however we can happily butcher them in ways we probably never thought of back in ye olde days ? :D
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twin engined/twin tailed ('Cobra' like) and swept forward models underway (just after i took this snap i reduced the wing chord from the te. of the fsw. giving it a sleeker 'Sabrebat' shape !)
ps. just thinking of ChrisTophe's mention of 'twin tailed' has led me to roughly doodle how it might look as a twin boom type :)
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Does this mean you put on your "Indiana Jones" outfit to go "Raiding" the Stash for the older issues? cue film theme...lol
Sandy
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Wonderful twin-boom spacecraft drawing (even if you never build it yourself - the future will do it in a few centuries, celebrating your name probably...) :D
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Joe, I think that engine shape is the ONLY worthwhile part of that Lindberg kit. I've been thinking of combining it with the Marfix vac-form that actually has the proper wing separation to do an engine change diorama.
Gorgeous work on these!
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Very nice stuff here.
I'm quite taken with the VTOL version you cooked up. The Harrier nozzles just seem to work so well with that big intake.
I'm more and more tempted to pick up one of these kits that my LHS has on the shelf and cook up something.
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Some crazy ideas... I like it !
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Didn't even know of this kit until Friday (1/6) saw it for first time at model shop. Bought two for stash and will follow what you guys do. Never would have thought of making it a sort of U-2. Lotz of other builds lined up, can let this one sink into the old grey cells for a while.
Bill
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That FSW one is a great idea!
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Theyre looking way good Joe ;D, the space angel, any chance of doing it in a SHADO scheme
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hiyas, good idea, i have copied the nose missile from the UFO. Interceptor so does make sense, i should be back at the modelling bench over the coming week so heres hoping a bit further forward with my ongoing builds
cheers, Joe
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Going back, here is another and different treatment of Angel Interceptor.
First long wing at BTS. Looks good, looks right :) Thinking 7x,xxx ft altitude.
I would like to build a long wing higher altitude version of something. Don't know what yet.
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Theyre looking way good Joe ;D, the space angel, any chance of doing it in a SHADO scheme
I'm showing my age here, but a "space angel" simply has to have Scott McCloud shown as the pilot. For those who aren't aware, "Space Angel" was an animated series from the early 1960's, from the same folk who brought you "Clutch Cargo", and the main hero was named Scott McCloud, whose nickname/operative codename was "Space Angel".
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I remember both and the strange moving lips...
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I remember both and the strange moving lips...
Yeah, I think that was something to do with a limited animation to keep costs down. As a kid I didn't mind it, now, though,...