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Italeri C-130 H 1/48th

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Posted by stikpusher on Monday, April 20, 2015 1:33 PM

Somebody believes in "go big or go home" ;) Nice job on the Herkie Bird! I would love to get one someday.

 

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Posted by gepard 67 on Monday, April 20, 2015 11:50 AM

awesome looking beast !!!!! nice build ....Yes

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Posted by Buckeye on Monday, April 20, 2015 11:31 AM

Beautiful Herc, great paint job.

Mike

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Posted by wing_nut on Monday, April 20, 2015 7:52 AM

Nice looking Herc you got there.

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Posted by Wirraway on Monday, April 20, 2015 1:48 AM

I have the Italeri 1/48 Gunship version in the stash.  Looking forward to it.  Seems to be plenty of room for electric motors so I think I will motorise it.

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Posted by GMorrison on Sunday, April 19, 2015 8:51 PM

Groot, it wasn't the Peacemakers fault- they were already around. And in the end, the navy did get what it wanted.

Those are big models. Gots to be a BUFF in there somewhere...

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Posted by RobGroot4 on Sunday, April 19, 2015 5:26 PM

I had no idea Hasegawa had made a 1/32 Hornet.  I've got a couple of the Academy 1/32 in the stash.  I guess you are a "go big or go home guy!"  

That Herc has got to be huge!

Groot

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Posted by Wilbur Wright on Sunday, April 19, 2015 2:04 PM

Thanks guys, and Rob that thing peeking out is my conversion of the original 1/32 Hasegawa F18.  That build must be 20 years old now. I believe that kit  was the original prototype of the F18, and at the time the only one available in 1/32.

Sorry to possibly disappoint a Navy guy,  but that is in Marine Corps VMFA low vis markings, and the figure is a converted Verlinden pilot.  I'll have to get some photos up.

As with the C-130 in this thread the big models have to be cleaned every so often. I could never put everything I have in a case.

In fact I'm starting to think about donating some models to the local VFW, Vets, Military Museum, and or Library.  If I ever downsize I'll be in trouble with the models! ...Lol.

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Posted by Bish on Sunday, April 19, 2015 1:50 PM

Lovely job on the Hrec, really like that. And that's some collection there, and ye, that 36 is rather large isn't it.

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Posted by RobGroot4 on Sunday, April 19, 2015 12:49 PM

What is that peeking it's nose out under the Bismarck shelf?

Being a Navy guy I'm not a big fan of the B-36 (check out the revolt of the admirals if you are unfamiliar with that piece of history), but man is that thing huge!

Groot

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Posted by jetmaker on Saturday, April 18, 2015 10:30 PM

Wow, that Herc is gorgeous!!! And that collection!! You got some wicked stuff on those shelves

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  • From: Boston
Italeri C-130 H 1/48th
Posted by Wilbur Wright on Saturday, April 18, 2015 5:46 PM

Hi Folks,

Thought you might enjoy seeing these. There is a quarter on the table for scale reference.

Every 2 years or so I take my C-130 H (wingspan 34") down from the ceiling in order to get the dust off of it.  Today was that day and since this is the first time since I've had a digital camera I took it outside and took some shots.

I dread doing this as inevitably something breaks/snaps offs etc, no matter how careful I am. I spent an hour today C/A ing two prop blades and one mid landing gear door, and they weren't cooperating at all, as I had to hold this beast upright while doing so.

If you think this is big look at the last photo of my stripped B-36 (wingspan almost 39") hanging behind my work table. I guess I'll save that project for my retirement.

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