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Help me identify this 1/48 A-10 Warthog kit (no box or instructions)

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Help me identify this 1/48 A-10 Warthog kit (no box or instructions)
Posted by OregonSushi on Saturday, November 6, 2010 10:07 PM

I have a 1/48 Fairchild A-10 kit, bagged, with no box, decals or instructions, and I'd like to know who made it. I was hoping there'd be a "Copyright so-and-so" engraved inside a wing or fuselage, but no such luck.

There are four trees molded in dark green, and one in clear. The only identifying marks on the sprues are the words "MADE IN FRANCE" on one of the green trees, and "F6928" on the clear tree. All panel lines are raised, the canopy is molded in one piece, there's no pilot figure, and the airbrake flaps are molded into the wing.

After hours of research, I'm now quite certain it was made (or reboxed) by Revell or Monogram (possibly before Revell bought it). I've ruled out Revell kits 5521, 4687, and 4503, plus Monogram 5505. Based on photos I've seen, my kit appears to use the exact same mold as Revell's #4516 Fairchild A-10A Thunderbolt II...but *my* kit is molded in dark green, not gray.

And that's where my research ends: for the life of me, I can't find the model number for the dark green version of the #4516 mold.

Any clues? Post here and/or email to wcs at viclink dot com. Many thanks in advance!

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Posted by Mad-Modeler on Saturday, November 6, 2010 10:20 PM

Heller?

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Posted by Phil_H on Saturday, November 6, 2010 10:23 PM

I have an old Revell 1/48 A-10 kit buried somewhere in the stash, though I don't know exactly where, because I can't recall seeing it for quite a while. I believe it dates from the early 80's.

I do recall that it was moulded in dark green, had a one piece canopy with a very distinct groove between the windscreen and the canopy clamshell. I think I separated the canopy and windscreen with a razor saw and the groove was of sufficient width that the saw blade fit in there quite nicely and did no damage to the actual framing.

If I recall correctly, it also came with AGM-65's (Mavericks) to hang under the wings. That's all I can remember about it though.

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Posted by OregonSushi on Saturday, November 6, 2010 10:44 PM

That was my first thought, too, but AFAICT, Heller never made a 1/48 A-10, only a 1/72 (#80372) and a 1/144 (#9912).

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Posted by troublemaker66 on Sunday, November 7, 2010 7:49 AM

You can rule out the AMT kit.....molded in light grey.

 

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Posted by Sparrowhyperion on Sunday, November 7, 2010 9:04 AM

Did you check every inch of the trees themselves.  I have seen some kits with the kit number engraved on the trees as well as some that at least have the company name there.  It may still be that Revell.  I have gotten a few Revell kits that were supposed to be molded in one color but were in another.  I think they might have had to change the molding color for some reason and didn't want to have to print new boxes with a different kit number.

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Posted by RedCorvette on Sunday, November 7, 2010 10:36 AM

Is it the old 1/48 ESCI kit by chance?

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Posted by fermis on Sunday, November 7, 2010 10:53 AM

X-Revellogram- two piece canopy

X-Tamiya-recessed lines, two piece canopy

?-AMT/ERTL-Raised lines, IIRC,1 pc canopy

?-Esci- may be same as AMT

X-Italeri- two pc canopy(newer mold 2007-ish)

X-Hobbycraft-review states it's a poor copy of Tamiya kit

?-KiTech- can't find any info, other than, it's horrible.

I have only had the top three in my hands. The AMT kits lines were kinda random, some were in the right places, others were in areas they didn't belong.

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Posted by Hans von Hammer on Sunday, November 7, 2010 11:18 AM

The Revell/Monogram 1/72 "Warthog" kit (#85-5430) I have on-hand is molded in OD, has a pilot, visor down, mask on, left hand molded to reaching for the throttle area, right hand on right thigh. Two piece canopy with clear tailstand on sprue numbered 5405-2000.

Horizontal stabilizer has the copyright "MMI-1977" molded into underside of the left elevator. So I'd imagine that all the various releases/guises of the 1/72 Monogram A-10 kit would have this little bit of info there..

 

 

 

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Posted by troublemaker66 on Sunday, November 7, 2010 11:41 AM

[quote user="OregonSushi"]


There are four trees molded in dark green, and one in clear. The only identifying marks on the sprues are the words "MADE IN FRANCE" on one of the green trees, and "F6928" on the clear tree. All panel lines are raised, the canopy is molded in one piece, there's no pilot figure, and the airbrake flaps are molded into the wing.

How many kits are/were made in France??  Shouldn`t that narrow it down?

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Posted by OregonSushi on Sunday, November 7, 2010 12:06 PM

To Phil_H: That kit sounds like mine. The groove on the outside of the canopy is quite pronounced, and the kit does include three Mavericks.

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Posted by OregonSushi on Sunday, November 7, 2010 12:09 PM

To troublemaker66:

You're right about the AMT, and I've ruled out the following kits as well:

Academy 1652 -- NO (1/72 scale)
AMT/Ertl 8884 -- NO (gray parts)
AMT A-10 Action Scene -- NO (separate flaps)
Hasegawa 00717 -- NO (1/72 scale)
Hasegawa SP277 -- NO (separate flaps)
Hobby Boss 80267-- NO (1/72 scale)
Hobby Boss 80323 -- NO (gray parts)
Hobby Boss 80324 -- NO (gray parts, recessed panel lines)
Hobbycraft 1412 -- NO (parts are green, but has pilot and recessed panel lines)
Hobbycraft 1427 -- NO (parts are green, but has pilot and recessed panel lines)
Italeri 2659 JAWS -- NO (gray parts, 2-pc canopy, separate flaps)
Italeri 2655 -- NO (gray parts, separate flaps)
Kitech/Zhengdefu 08M-L316 -- NO (2-pc canopy)
Monogram 5430 -- NO (1/72 scale)
Monogram 5505 -- NO (parts are green, but flaps are separate)
Revell 4503 J.A.W.S. -- NO (gray parts, 2-pc canopy)
Revell 4516 Fairchild A-10A Thunderbolt II -- CLOSE: right mold, wrong color
Revell 4687 -- NO (gray parts, pilot, separate flaps)
Revell 5521 -- NO (gray parts, pilot, 2-pc canopy, separate flaps)
Revell 5852 -- NO (1/72 scale)
Tamiya 62108 -- NO (recessed panel lines, pilot)

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Posted by OregonSushi on Sunday, November 7, 2010 12:13 PM

To Sparrowhyperion:

Yes, every inch, several times. :) No identifying marks other than "MADE IN FRANCE" and "F6928." Vintage Revellogram models usually seem to have a glaring copyright notice somewhere inside the fuselage or wing halves, but this kit is quite mum on its origins.

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Posted by OregonSushi on Sunday, November 7, 2010 12:15 PM

To troublemaker66: Yes, you'd think "MADE IN FRANCE" would make my search easier, but the number of web pages with that phrase in some irrelevant location is nothing short of staggering. :)

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Posted by OregonSushi on Sunday, November 7, 2010 12:17 PM

Ooooh...hang on...I think I found it, or at least another kit using the same mold:

Revell Lodela 1/48 Fairchild A-10A Thunderbolt II (kit number unknown)

http://tianguism.blogspot.com/2010/09/cuarto-modelo.html

The model in the photo seems to be molded in olive green rather than just a general dark army-man green, but that could just be the lighting. The photo is clear enough to show the little breakaway pip (I forget the technical term) hanging off the left edge of the one-piece canopy, plus other specific details that match the trees I have, so this is the kit (or at least the instructions) I'm looking for.

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Posted by kcdoubleu on Thursday, December 9, 2010 6:36 PM

I have a Revell A-10 Thunderbolt II kit, dated 1982, #4516-3800, and it is indeed a dark green.

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Posted by Sparrowhyperion on Thursday, December 9, 2010 6:49 PM

kcdoubleu

I have a Revell A-10 Thunderbolt II kit, dated 1982, #4516-3800, and it is indeed a dark green.

Have you tried contacting Revell?  I looked but even Google can't find that number.

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Posted by GLAAAR! on Friday, February 5, 2016 10:12 AM

Revell Lodella is Mexico.  Revell did not, does not and to my knowledge, never has tooled kits in France.  Germany, yes.  But not France.

 

ESCI was Italian I believe and that is where I would put my money if the kit doesn't have a U.S. Copyright/Trademark.

 

Simple things to notice:

 

1.  The Revell kit (NOT Monogram!) has excessive wing sweep on the outer panels.

2.  The Revell kit has excessive dihedral on the outer panels.

3.  The Revell kit has ALQ-100 opposite an ALE-39 EXCM canoe with Six AGM-65 Maverick 'shapes' and Six Mk.20 Rockeye cluster bombs, complete with the ground covers for the fuze spinners.

4.  The Revell kit doesn't have the Pave Penny sensor though some releases did have the pylon.

5.  The ESCI has 12 Mk.82 Snakeye (retarder fin tails) on two, rather poor, MERs.

6.  The ESCI has an undernose gun door panel which can be displayed open to show the bottom of a bas relief GAU-8 and ammunition drum.

 

There are other discriminating detail features if you need them but these are unique to those two kits, differentiating each from the other as well as all other A-10 models.

 

 

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Posted by Ghostrider114 on Sunday, February 7, 2016 1:07 AM

OregonSushi

Ooooh...hang on...I think I found it, or at least another kit using the same mold:

Revell Lodela 1/48 Fairchild A-10A Thunderbolt II (kit number unknown)

http://tianguism.blogspot.com/2010/09/cuarto-modelo.html

The model in the photo seems to be molded in olive green rather than just a general dark army-man green, but that could just be the lighting. The photo is clear enough to show the little breakaway pip (I forget the technical term) hanging off the left edge of the one-piece canopy, plus other specific details that match the trees I have, so this is the kit (or at least the instructions) I'm looking for.

 

yeah, that sounds like it, my guess is you've got an early edition Revell kit.  Some of the details were changed on editions released after the plane's combat debut in the gulf, including the weapons loadout.  It's not unheard of for companies to change the plastic mid run either, especially with early releases.

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Posted by The Battlekeeper on Wednesday, September 28, 2016 6:07 PM

OregonSushi

I have a 1/48 Fairchild A-10 kit, bagged, with no box, decals or instructions, and I'd like to know who made it. I was hoping there'd be a "Copyright so-and-so" engraved inside a wing or fuselage, but no such luck.

There are four trees molded in dark green, and one in clear. The only identifying marks on the sprues are the words "MADE IN FRANCE" on one of the green trees, and "F6928" on the clear tree. All panel lines are raised, the canopy is molded in one piece, there's no pilot figure, and the airbrake flaps are molded into the wing.

After hours of research, I'm now quite certain it was made (or reboxed) by Revell or Monogram (possibly before Revell bought it). I've ruled out Revell kits 5521, 4687, and 4503, plus Monogram 5505. Based on photos I've seen, my kit appears to use the exact same mold as Revell's #4516 Fairchild A-10A Thunderbolt II...but *my* kit is molded in dark green, not gray.

And that's where my research ends: for the life of me, I can't find the model number for the dark green version of the #4516 mold.

Any clues? Post here and/or email to wcs at viclink dot com. Many thanks in advance!

 

my friend you have a monogram kit it is dark green raised panel lines. It's definitely monogram.

 

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Posted by GMorrison on Wednesday, September 28, 2016 6:25 PM

I bought a 'Hog kit in 1982 from a hobby store that was going out of business. It was Revell, 1/48, crappy, and green.

 Modeling is an excuse to buy books.

 

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Posted by stikpusher on Thursday, September 29, 2016 2:46 AM

The Battlekeeper

 

 
OregonSushi

I have a 1/48 Fairchild A-10 kit, bagged, with no box, decals or instructions, and I'd like to know who made it. I was hoping there'd be a "Copyright so-and-so" engraved inside a wing or fuselage, but no such luck.

There are four trees molded in dark green, and one in clear. The only identifying marks on the sprues are the words "MADE IN FRANCE" on one of the green trees, and "F6928" on the clear tree. All panel lines are raised, the canopy is molded in one piece, there's no pilot figure, and the airbrake flaps are molded into the wing.

After hours of research, I'm now quite certain it was made (or reboxed) by Revell or Monogram (possibly before Revell bought it). I've ruled out Revell kits 5521, 4687, and 4503, plus Monogram 5505. Based on photos I've seen, my kit appears to use the exact same mold as Revell's #4516 Fairchild A-10A Thunderbolt II...but *my* kit is molded in dark green, not gray.

And that's where my research ends: for the life of me, I can't find the model number for the dark green version of the #4516 mold.

Any clues? Post here and/or email to wcs at viclink dot com. Many thanks in advance!

 

 

 

my friend you have a monogram kit it is dark green raised panel lines. It's definitely monogram.

 

 

 

Nope, he has the old pre merger Revell kit dating from the 1970s. Although he has the 1982 re issue

http://www.ebay.com/itm/VINTAGE-REVELL-FAIRCHILD-A-10-THUNDERBOLT-II-MODEL-KIT-4516-/151290211317?hash=item2339996bf5

although the original thread is quite old and I truly hope that he has figured it out by now...

 

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Posted by troublemaker66 on Thursday, September 29, 2016 5:49 PM

Just found this if you`re still looking...

http://www.model-making.eu/products/item_name-114712.html

It has the direction sheet laid out.

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Posted by troublemaker66 on Thursday, September 29, 2016 5:52 PM
Sorry...didn`t read the whole post, thought you needed the instruction sheets...lol.

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Posted by Rob Gronovius on Saturday, October 1, 2016 1:38 PM
You realize this original question was asked almost 6 years ago.
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