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1/72 Anigrand C-141 (Natural Metal Finish)

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  • From: Cavite, Philippines
Posted by allan on Monday, August 31, 2015 8:23 PM

She's a beauty! I imagine the resin plugs would break off at some point from the sheer weight of the wings.  Good call on the steel tubes! 

No bucks, no Buck Rogers

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Posted by jeaton01 on Monday, August 31, 2015 6:32 PM

I congratulate you!

John

To see build logs for my models:  http://goldeneramodel.com/mymodels/mymodels.html

 

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Posted by sbemo13 on Monday, August 31, 2015 10:20 AM

I bet it would, thank you. Shawn G.

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Posted by Silver on Friday, August 21, 2015 3:31 PM

You are not alone.I have also compleated this typ of kit.It is also in BMF Vietnam Nam version.Wish I can put mine next to yours .It will look spectacular .

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Posted by sbemo13 on Tuesday, April 28, 2015 1:01 PM

TY Don

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Posted by sbemo13 on Tuesday, April 28, 2015 1:00 PM

TY Paul, I appreciate it. Yes, resin kits are FULL of many issues. Shawn G.

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Posted by sbemo13 on Tuesday, April 28, 2015 12:56 PM

TY Sir

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Posted by PaulBoyer on Saturday, April 25, 2015 11:47 AM

That's a beautiful Starlifter! I keep hoping we'll see an injection-molded kit someday, and I've just shaken my head looking at that resin kit. You've done a marvelous job considering the starting point!

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Posted by Don Stauffer on Saturday, April 25, 2015 10:11 AM

Very nice.  I'd see those birds all the time when I was stationed at Vandenberg.

Don Stauffer in Minnesota

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Posted by tankerbuilder on Thursday, April 23, 2015 5:35 PM

Well!

A model , in N.M.F. of my all time favorite jet Bird of the cargo persuasion . Nice job there , young Man  !  Tanker - Builder

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Posted by seasick on Wednesday, April 22, 2015 2:17 PM
I've built about 30 resin model ships, and I was happy with about 25 of them. Some brands are better than others. The cost of developing molds is lower but it has a much smaller production run. I have HP Models 1/700 Charles DeGaulle CVN that I'm quite fond of. It took longer to build than my Trumpeter 1/700 scale USS Stennis but it was worth it. I had a JAG collective 1/700 resin USS Long Beach CGN-9 that is very good. It was damaged last time I moved and its sitting in a box witing for me to fix it. HP, White Ensign, Delphis (from Italy), Combrig (from Russia), JAG (USA now distributed by another company), Corsair Armada, Samek, and NNT (German) are all resin model ship brands that I have bought and haqve been happy with. For resin kits yo use cyanoacrylate glue (I avoid using a brand name), but you can also use epoxy (any cure speed), and you can use elmers white glue that you can buy at the supermarket. Thin the white glue with a little water and give it ample time to dry and it works well. I also have developed a lot of skills using cyanoacrylate (CA) or (super glue) and use it in place of solvent glues on my plastic models fairly often.

Chasing the ultimate build.

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Posted by Buckeye on Wednesday, April 22, 2015 11:16 AM

Nice work there!

Mike

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Posted by Jay Jay on Wednesday, April 22, 2015 10:24 AM

I feel your pain on the resin kits.   I'll never build another one.  

The one I shelled out $245.00 for from Iron Shipwrights was nearly unbuildable.  ( 1/350 scale USS Miami Light Cruiser )  There where so many bubbles and miscasts on almost every part that it is still in the box after 2 years of "fixing ".  The mfg. returned my purchase price after the replacement parts also proved to be mostly unusable as well.  I have to buy so many replacement after market parts for this thing the cost will exceed the original price.  The super glue you have to use to construct resin kits doesn't weld the parts together like the plastic kits using styreen cement either.  I don't know how you resin builders do it.  what a PITA.

 

 

 

 

 

 I'm finally retired. Now time I got, money I don't.

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Posted by sbemo13 on Wednesday, April 22, 2015 10:15 AM

TY, this is one of the test birds that was flown at Edwards AFB. Shawn G.

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Posted by sbemo13 on Wednesday, April 22, 2015 10:07 AM

TY

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Posted by ikar01 on Tuesday, April 21, 2015 10:29 PM

That did come out very well.  Wish I had one.  

Who's markings did you put it in?

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Posted by mississippivol on Tuesday, April 21, 2015 8:14 PM

Fit problems and you still went with a NMF....outstanding!

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Posted by sbemo13 on Tuesday, April 21, 2015 12:04 PM

COOL, I used to see 141s flying at Norton AFB (San Bernardino) all the time, very impressive.

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Posted by sbemo13 on Tuesday, April 21, 2015 12:01 PM

I replaced the resin plugs with the stainless steel ones. I also flooded any seems I could get to with cyno. The fuselage was actually 4 parts. Shawn G.

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Posted by ikar01 on Monday, April 20, 2015 9:14 PM

That was one over powered transport.  It was fast, semi quiet, and would just leap off the ground.  The best flights were when they put in the comfort pallets and you sat in airline type seats.

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Posted by seasick on Monday, April 20, 2015 7:36 PM
I've done resin ships but I have never tried a resin airplane. I've been afraid doing the wings. You had to use pins for the wings, were they part of the kit?

Chasing the ultimate build.

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1/72 Anigrand C-141 (Natural Metal Finish)
Posted by sbemo13 on Monday, April 20, 2015 5:51 PM

Yes, I am one of the "brave"few who have tackled this resin kit. MANY fit problems, I'm not going to list them all. The canopy didn't even fit. My gear was resin not metal and wrong shape size. Used Alclad and Floquil BRIGHT SILVER.  The pins you see are stainless silver, this is a very heavy model. Shawn G.

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