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1/72 Italeri AC-130H Spectre Finished

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    February 2003
Posted by Jim Barton on Thursday, April 6, 2017 4:01 PM

Beautiful model!

"Whaddya mean 'Who's flying the plane?!' Nobody's flying the plane!"

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Posted by Keyda81 on Wednesday, April 5, 2017 9:20 PM

Thank you!  It has it's imperfections, but doesn't everything, lol. 

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  • From: providence ,r.i.
Posted by templar1099 on Wednesday, April 5, 2017 7:00 AM

Glad I caught up to this,will make a nice reference when I break out mine. A real top notch job,despite all the distractions.

"le plaisir delicieux et toujours nouveau d'une occupation inutile"

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  • From: Northern California
Posted by jeaton01 on Monday, April 3, 2017 9:26 PM

And the dust just scoots right on by, too!

John

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

 

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Posted by Keyda81 on Monday, April 3, 2017 5:06 PM

Thank you everyone!  I actually have to give credit to fermis for the idea of hanging them on the wall.  He posted a few pics of how he has some planes displayed.  I have to say it works very well.  They don't take up a whole bunch of space that way.  I have those 3 C-130's, a B25 Mitchell, a Fury jet, and a C-5 Galaxy all displayed that way.  I just put a small eyelet screw in the wall, and hang them with fishing line.  It's a bit nerve racking sometime, cause I actually dropped the B25, and had to do some repairs.  Fortunatley nothing cracked, it just came apart where it was glued. 

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  • From: Streetsboro, Ohio
Posted by Toshi on Monday, April 3, 2017 3:28 PM

Nice build, nice set up!

Toshi

On The Bench: Revell 1/48 B-25 Mitchell

 

Married to the most caring, loving, understanding, and beautiful wife in the world.  Mrs. Toshi

 

 

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    December 2002
  • From: Northern California
Posted by jeaton01 on Monday, April 3, 2017 12:07 PM

Well done, Keyda.

John

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

 

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  • From: Naples, FL
Posted by tempestjohnny on Monday, April 3, 2017 12:04 PM
Great build. I like the displays. Good idea for the giant ones

 

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  • From: Parsons Kansas
Posted by Hodakamax on Monday, April 3, 2017 10:08 AM

Good job Keyda, both build and display! There may be more space in my Museum than I thought, I hadn't considered the walls yet! LOL!

Max

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Posted by Keyda81 on Sunday, April 2, 2017 6:50 PM

Got the decals done today. 

The lines are such a pain!  Took me well over an hour.

Top done.

Sides.

Front.

Props.

On display.

 

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  • From: Tumwater, WA.
Posted by M. Brindos on Sunday, April 2, 2017 12:31 AM

Looks great, Keyda!

- Mike Brindos "Lost Boy"

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Posted by Keyda81 on Saturday, April 1, 2017 9:11 PM

The Spectre is finally painted. 

Props on.

Underside fiddly bits.

I'll get started on the decals in the next few days.

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Posted by Keyda81 on Wednesday, March 29, 2017 7:39 PM

Engine nacelles are on.  Hopefully I'll be able to put a coat of paint on her tomorrow.

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Posted by Keyda81 on Wednesday, March 29, 2017 1:59 PM

Finally have some progress to report!  I made a big mess with the putty.  Seems the more neat I try to be the bigger the mess I make.  Oh well. 

Cargo and landing gear doors.

Wings!

Hopefully I will have time to do some more after dinner tonight.

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Posted by Keyda81 on Tuesday, March 28, 2017 8:37 PM

I know it's been a while since I've updated this.  I'm hoping to get back to the bench tomorrow afternoon.  I've had my hands full with the new puppy, then came down with the flu which I've had for nearly 2 weeks.  Finally feeling better, and told hubby he's on puppy duty tomorrow! 

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  • From: Orlando, Florida
Posted by ikar01 on Wednesday, March 8, 2017 6:32 PM

Met my wife in the Air Force at Little rock.  She was a crew chief at the time.

I've ridden in a few Herks, C-5s, 141s, ans the most memerable of the fixed wings, a C-47.  It sat cammoflaged on the transit ramp with its windows open.  When we got in and sat on the bench seats I found that I had only half of a seat belt.  The ground handler came in, closed the windows, threw the boarding ladder in and slammed the cargo door closed.  For the next few hours we fish tailed throught the skys and a heavy storm.  You know, the piston engines sound just like they do in the movies.  People started getting sick and looking for the bathroom.  At the end of the cargo area was a small door under the vertical tail.  That was it, the part of the aircraft that was moving the most.

I will never forget that flight, and will never git in one again.  I don't know how my Father could fly those things back then.

 

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  • From: Rowland Heights, California
Posted by Duke Maddog on Wednesday, March 8, 2017 12:17 PM

Bish

Duke, ye, thats what i meant, sorry, reading it back i can see it not very clear. We use the J,  in standard and lengthened versions.

My first ever flight on a fixed wing aircraft was on a C-130. That was some experiance.

 

 

I kinda figured that was the case. I envy you being able to ride on a C-130. Despite the noise and all; I'd still love to do so. I had a friend of mine who was civilian; he got to ride in one once. They were being evacuated for a hurricane and the Air Force loaded them all up on a Herc and flew them all to safety.

 

Fermis, I know what you mean about running out of room. I did that a long time ago.

 

Ikar, nice shots! Way to go!

 

Keyda, I know you'll get it looking right. Looking forward to seeing more.

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Posted by Keyda81 on Wednesday, March 8, 2017 8:07 AM

ikar01

As long as we're on the subject of Herks, here's some motovational shots:

http://s213.photobucket.com/user/ikar_photos/library/C-130?sort=3&page=1

 

I tried to bring over some shots that I took in the 70s, both in the states and during Vietnam,  but photobucket refused to let me do it.  The link is for the C-130 section of my library.

 

Awesome thanks!

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Posted by Keyda81 on Wednesday, March 8, 2017 8:06 AM

fermis

 

 
Keyda81

This is the weirdness I mentioned earlier.  This is not normally how Italeri kits are.  Guess I'll see how it works out when I get to it.

 

 

 

 

I could very easily be wrong...but I believe the Italeri is a re-pop of the Testors kit (???)

I know I've done 2...1 Testors and 1 Italeri...they were the same. Those were both just your garden variety C-130 though...not the gunship. Almost pulled the trigger on this kit at the contest vendor room over the weekend...opted for one in 1/144 instead...I'm runnin outta room!

 

I've done 3 Italeri kits, the 1/72 E/H, the 1/48 J, and the 1/72 MC-130E, and none of them were like this.  I really dislike it.  I'm going to be playing with putty and sandpaper a lot with this one.  Hopefully I can get it to turn out halfway decent. 

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  • From: Orlando, Florida
Posted by ikar01 on Tuesday, March 7, 2017 6:35 PM

As long as we're on the subject of Herks, here's some motovational shots:

http://s213.photobucket.com/user/ikar_photos/library/C-130?sort=3&page=1

 

I tried to bring over some shots that I took in the 70s, both in the states and during Vietnam,  but photobucket refused to let me do it.  The link is for the C-130 section of my library.

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  • From: hamburg michigan
Posted by fermis on Tuesday, March 7, 2017 4:50 PM

Keyda81

This is the weirdness I mentioned earlier.  This is not normally how Italeri kits are.  Guess I'll see how it works out when I get to it.

 

 

I could very easily be wrong...but I believe the Italeri is a re-pop of the Testors kit (???)

I know I've done 2...1 Testors and 1 Italeri...they were the same. Those were both just your garden variety C-130 though...not the gunship. Almost pulled the trigger on this kit at the contest vendor room over the weekend...opted for one in 1/144 instead...I'm runnin outta room!

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  • From: Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, England
Posted by Bish on Tuesday, March 7, 2017 4:21 PM

Duke, ye, thats what i meant, sorry, reading it back i can see it not very clear. We use the J,  in standard and lengthened versions.

My first ever flight on a fixed wing aircraft was on a C-130. That was some experiance.

I am a Norfolk man and i glory in being so

 

On the bench: Airfix 1/72nd Harrier GR.3/Fujimi 1/72nd Ju 87D-3

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  • From: Rowland Heights, California
Posted by Duke Maddog on Tuesday, March 7, 2017 11:20 AM

Keyda, everything is looking great and bringing back some memories for me.

 

Melgyver

Interesting about the noise aspect when firing the weapons!  I hadn't really thought about it before.  I've been a passenger on the C-130 a few times in Vietnam and it was a very noisy ride.  If you consider the greatest amount of noise is from the barrel of the weapons and it is exposed outside the aircraft in the slipstream there wouldn't be a huge amount of noise from the gun breaches. Noticeable I'm sure.

 

 

The noise from the guns is more noticeable because, in AC-130's during missions they fly with the rear ramp partially lowered. There's a spotter tethered to the plane who lays down at the end of the ramp looking down and out for AA fire as well as secondaries. That alone increases the noise factor.

 

Bish, I believe Britain still sed C-130's; I have a British-marked C-130 hanging on my ceiling. It's AC-130's they don't use.

 

Finally, congrats on the puppy. He will bring you much joy. Who knows? He might even keep you company in your Hobby Room when he's older.

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  • From: Willamette Valley, Oregon
Posted by goldhammer on Tuesday, March 7, 2017 8:10 AM

Gettting closer to being ready to shred a few tanks and trucks.

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Posted by Keyda81 on Monday, March 6, 2017 8:51 PM

Snuck in a few more hours after dinner.  Fuselage halves are now a whole, with a bunch of tape, lol.  I'm going to have to break out the putty and sand paper in some areas for sure.  I'm really not fond of the windscreen shape at all.  I know there is going to be quite a bit of work to do in that area.  It's covered in tape at the moment while the glue dries.

I got all the wings and tail glued together too.

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Posted by Keyda81 on Monday, March 6, 2017 5:06 PM

goldhammer

Starting to look like a 130...  As to the new pup,congrats, that will be an adventure for sure as that is a very active breed.

 

Suggestion from old uncle Art - name it "NO" or "NO-NOT THERE" right from the start. Will save everyone confusion later on trying to get it to recognize a different name.Big Smile

We named one of the cats "GET DOWN" one time.  She never did learn that it was a command as well as her name.

 

Lol!  That's funny.  We have a husky as well, he's going to be 5 in July, and he is the laziest dog I've ever met.Confused  He's all in if you want to go for a walk, or play with him, but the only time he ever asks for anyone to play is after he's finished eating his food.  He doesn't chew up anything, and will stay inside the fence even if the gate is wide open.  Strangest husky ever. 

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  • From: Willamette Valley, Oregon
Posted by goldhammer on Monday, March 6, 2017 2:35 PM

Starting to look like a 130...  As to the new pup,congrats, that will be an adventure for sure as that is a very active breed.

 

Suggestion from old uncle Art - name it "NO" or "NO-NOT THERE" right from the start. Will save everyone confusion later on trying to get it to recognize a different name.Big Smile

We named one of the cats "GET DOWN" one time.  She never did learn that it was a command as well as her name.

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    August 2016
Posted by Keyda81 on Monday, March 6, 2017 1:13 PM

Squeezed in an hour of time this afternoon.  Hopefully will be able to do more this evening after dinner.  Most of the interior is together.  Later will be adding the windows, a few other bits, and putting the fuselage halves together.

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  • From: Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, England
Posted by Bish on Monday, March 6, 2017 6:31 AM

Hodakamax

AC-130 gunships (and Fat Albert RATO take-offs) have always been a fascination to me. What a scary weapon the AC is. I built a 1/48 AC-130 Revell or maybe Testors, years ago but after a bad crash and not being satisfied with my construction it was scrapped and somewhat forgotten. 

A few years back I went to an airshow in Wichita Kansas and low and behold there sat an AC-130. The crew gave us a great tour and let me play with the Bofers twin 40mm and the 105.  What an experience!

The Bofers guns were interesting in that they came directly off of a WWII Battleship and shot WWII ammo. They showed us casings dated in the 1940s. They did say that the craft was off to have the Bofers replaced with some modern 30mm gun. The 20mm front Gatling guns had been removed apparently because of their relatively short range at least compared to the 105, 40s and new 30 allowing for a greater stand-off range.

My last encounter with an AC-130 was two years ago was at the USAF Museum in Dayton which has a historic example, actually the one that the 1/48 Revell model was based on.

Wow, all of this talk and the Gang building these things has renewed my intrest in this. I think I'll opt for the 1/72 version this time as the Museum is running out of room. I'll be watching your build and I'm starting the search as we speak!

Max

Ps--A little side story here. I asked one of the AC-130 crew if it didn't get kinda noisy during an attack. His comment was that the AC-130 was a noisy aircraft anyway and you couldn't tell much difference with the weapons running. Interesting!

 

I can well believe that, the C-130 is a very noisey aircraft to fly in, i would say worse than any Helo. And as Mel says, the real noise happens at the other end. Firing most weapon systems is not as noisey as you might think, especially when you have engines running, headsets on and the adrenalin is going.

I am a Norfolk man and i glory in being so

 

On the bench: Airfix 1/72nd Harrier GR.3/Fujimi 1/72nd Ju 87D-3

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