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I built a few Classic Airframes kits in my time. And they were rough, though I think for limited-run kits they're some of the better stuff out there.
"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen
Hi;
Knowing the way they portrayed those two, They were probably getting rejected and had to drill out their work and re-do it! That isn't easy!
Thanks, TB. I was like 10 years old back then and I didn't know one airplane from another. Riley and Gillis seemed to always be working on the same spot.
OK. In the stash: Way too much to build in one lifetime...
I believe it was either a D.C.4 or a D.C.7, Fotofrank.
Anyway you nailed it! Just think P.C.- T.V before P.C. Not a swearword in the lot. Enjoyable, That
Oh!
Forgot that, I did!
The good thing about these guys is that they are obviously trying to get better.
The Sukhoi T-10 prototype “pre-Flanker“ has lots of petite scribed surface detail. The major challenge I can see is “imagining where parts should fit” when applying the glue. How square the assemblies get is all DIY.
At the risk of sounding ungrateful, Mach 2 by comparison has shown little to no evolution since the 1980s. I have their Ar-232 “Millipede” transport, and basically it is a carcass to add your own cockpit, engines, landing gear, etc. It is still buildable, especially so in the aftermarket-rich, 3-D printer capable 21st century.
TB, I look forward to watching your epic journey unfold.
“Ya ya ya, unicorn papoi!”
Amodel is very hit or miss. They do have some kits that are decent, but also some that are only marginally a step above a block of wood with some drawings to follow.
Their main draw is subject matter.
Hi,
I hear where your coming from. I have a couple kits from Amodels and Mach 2, etc. But to me one way to look at it is that eventhought the kits can be a bit rough, they at least give you a starting point for usually building something that other companies haven't kitted. A guess in alot of ways, I kind of see them as a "kitbasher/scratchbuilders" starting point.
Best of luck with your build.
Pat
Wow! I can't wait to see this. A WIP from T.B.
Jim
Stay Safe.
Main WIP:
On the Bench: Artesania Latina (aka) Artists in the Latrine 1/75 Bluenose II
I keep hitting "escape", but I'm still here.
Tanker-Builder Aha! You know where it came from? What was his wifes name? I will have to get the pics taken and uploaded to Flikr first.
Aha!
You know where it came from? What was his wifes name? I will have to get the pics taken and uploaded to Flikr first.
Riley's wife's name was Peg, played by Marjorie Reynolds. I always wanted to see the airplane he and his partner were riveting on.
Older A-Model/Modelsvit/Mikro-Mir kits are generally - BAD! But as others mentioned, a lot of subjects in their catalog are unique. You need to pump up your modeling horsepower to get these kits across the finish line. I have seen spectacular builds, but none of that was attributed to the quality of the kit involved. To be fair, their latest kits have very nice detail under all those mold parting lines and warped fuselages.
Remember, in Mother Russia, you no build model kit. Model kit BUILD YOU!!!
I'm looking forward to your WIP that's for sure.
T e d
If you can quote "The life of Riley" I have got to follow this one.
GMorrisonI'm looking forward to a WIP from the USS Tanker-builder!
Greg
George Lewis:
Yes limited run kits from smaller companies can have problems...sometimes we are spoiled by the great fit of Kits from Tamiya etc..
If I wanted "Whine", I'd have gone to the liquor store! Oh, wait...
I've only built a couple, but I would imagine it's in the same league as Bilek, Mach 2, older ICM etc.
Just remind yourself that you don't have much in the way of options at that subject and scale, so soldier on!
I'm looking forward to a WIP from the USS Tanker-builder!
Modeling is an excuse to buy books.
Steve
Building a kit from your stash is like cutting a head off a Hydra, two more take it's place.
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No pictures, just a short shout out. I recently purchased an Amodel kit. It's kit number 1408- 1/144 UC-123B/K "Provider". I didn't know what I was getting myself into, that's for sure!
This little plane hasn't got anything that fits right. Except when you hold the fuselage sides and bottom together correctly the canopy area fits good. The rest is gong to require filler or "SprueGlue" applications to fix the really rough nature of this kit.
What struck me as bad is this. As little as this plane is, it is really going to test my patience. I am going to get my camera and do a W.I.P. for the first time I hope. Then You'll see what I mean . I really hope I can make a "Silk Purse" out of this " Sows Ear "
To me it's that bad. The panel lines and stuff are so ill defined as to be almost negligible. I have to look with a magnifier to even find some. Letchya know more later.
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