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Trumpter A-10: Resin cockpit or photo?

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Trumpter A-10: Resin cockpit or photo?
Posted by Bones-coa on Monday, July 21, 2003 11:00 PM
I'm about to purchase this kit and in doing some research, have found that Eduard makes a photo-etched kit for the cockpit. I've also found that Cutting Edge makes a resin kit to replace the Trumpter cockpit. What would be the best to go with?

Would it be wiser to buy both and then use the photo-etched parts in the resin kit? Also, any additional aftermarket kits you guys may know about, please let me know. Any info or advice would be appreciated. Thanks.

Dana
Dana F On the bench: Tamiya DO335B-2 with LOTS of Aires stuff (On Hold) Trumpeter A-10 with LOTS and LOTS of aftermarket goodies! (On Hold) Tamiya 240ZG (In work)
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, July 21, 2003 11:15 PM
Dana,
I am currently working on the A-10A N/AW by Trumpeter, and I went with the Verlinden set. It comes with both the PE and Resin parts, and just looks beautiful. Take a look at it sometime. www.verlinden-productions.com

BTW, isn't the kit tub just AWFUL? Not to mention the pilot....

demono69

PS If I can manage itt, I'll put up a picture of the cockpit that I have done. Also, if you need some ref pics, let me know. I've collected quite a few in my research.
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Posted by Bones-coa on Tuesday, July 22, 2003 9:53 AM
Demono69, thanks for the reply. You like that cockpit set better than using the two kits I mentioned together? It looks to me like the resin portion of the kit isn't as detailed. What kind of parts count does it have? Thanks again.
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Posted by 72cuda on Tuesday, July 22, 2003 10:52 AM
Hey guys if you need anything answered for the details in the cockpit just drop a line and I'll get the answer for you
I work the Hawg's and I am in Iraq at this minute so I could get you all the insight of your modeling needs for the OLE HAWGS

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Posted by Butz on Tuesday, July 22, 2003 11:16 AM
Hey Bones,
I have the Trumpeters A-10 as well but I picked the Cutting Edges interior to use.
Over all I like the way they resin interiors look and also to me they are esier to work with(basically more forgivingWink [;)])
I dont know but PE and I really dont get along. Well most of the time that isTongue [:P]Tongue [:P]

PS
Hey 72cuda,
Have on of your Hawgs drop one for me!! Aim HighSmile [:)]
Flaps up, Mike

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Posted by Bones-coa on Tuesday, July 22, 2003 11:25 AM
Butz-Thanks for the info.

72cuda- Thanks. I'm probably a bit premature in getting any info, as I have not yet even bought the kit. However, if possible, I'd love to know what a common load-out was. I guess that may be difficult as I'm sure there were varying missions, but weren't AIM-9's almost always loaded?

Dana
Dana F On the bench: Tamiya DO335B-2 with LOTS of Aires stuff (On Hold) Trumpeter A-10 with LOTS and LOTS of aftermarket goodies! (On Hold) Tamiya 240ZG (In work)
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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, July 22, 2003 12:29 PM
Dana,
The parts count for the 2 seater detail kit stands at around 150 or so. I'm not sure with the single seat set. I do know that the cockpit from the Verlinden matches the reference photos of the Hog pretty closely. I've had alot of fun building it. It was my first full resin/PE kit, and I ran into no problems in the construction.

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Posted by Bones-coa on Wednesday, July 23, 2003 7:51 PM
72cuda, you still out there buddy?
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Posted by klem on Thursday, July 24, 2003 7:46 PM
Verlinden makes all those parts for hte A-10 as well. Including avionics bays and such.
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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, July 24, 2003 11:16 PM
The Verlinden set is #1691 for the avionics bay and #1690 for the cockpit (#1706 for N/AW variant.)

Just FYI.

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Posted by Bones-coa on Friday, July 25, 2003 7:02 AM
I was reading that the A-10 model itself has good detail of the cannon, but has no access to see this detail. Do any of these kits allow you to "open up" a door or access panel to see the cannon? The avionics bay kit maybe?
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, July 25, 2003 8:36 AM
Most of the aftermarket kits give you a resin flash suppresor to put ion place of the kit one, allowing you to build the cannon and display it external to the aircraft. The cannon is quite display worthy, and is very detailed. If you want to leave it in, the Avionics set does come with a replacement door for the bottom of the aircraft, allowing you to display a small portion of the Avenger, but I would still recommend displaying it outside of the kit.

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Posted by 72cuda on Friday, July 25, 2003 10:12 AM
Big Smile [:D]Sorry for not responding lately, but all of you may have heard about Saddam's sonsDead [xx(], well we were apart of that operation, as for weapons loads for over here
is no ECM or AIM-9's , 2 mk-82(Evil [}:)]in our case 1 mk-82 & 1 GBU-12), 2 AGM-64g-2(Evil [}:)]also in our case 1 AGM & 1 LITENING II POD), 7 W/P(white phosepheris) 2.75 FFM's, 4 SUU-15 I/R Flares, and 290 aaa flaresBig Smile [:D]

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Posted by Bones-coa on Friday, July 25, 2003 1:08 PM
Thanks, 72cuda! Thats awesome! However, I assume you guys are leaving some hardpoints empty to save weight? Isn't she capable of carrying alot more?

Thanks again dude...and take care over there.

Dana
Dana F On the bench: Tamiya DO335B-2 with LOTS of Aires stuff (On Hold) Trumpeter A-10 with LOTS and LOTS of aftermarket goodies! (On Hold) Tamiya 240ZG (In work)
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Posted by 72cuda on Saturday, July 26, 2003 1:45 PM
the reason for not using a full load is that the air gets really thin at 120+ degrees here, and we just don't have the runway here for the Hawg to get airborne, but the plane was designed for European weather not desert heat, but there's so ausome things coming down the road for the Ole Hawg in the next few years, the first will be a Glass Cockpit, and more updated avionics plus I heard they may even be replacing the engines with more thrusting ones but we'll see it when it comes,
also for your A-10N/AW version the center line pylon used a radar pod on it that was about the same size as the old Navy's WWII wing tip radar but a touch longer, I don't know if the kit includes this important item, if you can there is some pix of the last A/C while on flying trails and it has some really good views of this pod

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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, July 26, 2003 2:04 PM
Cuda,
I've seen photos of the pod, but I haven't checked the ordinance in the kit to see if it's included. I'll have to do some more looking around. I did happen to find the old Squadron A-10 book from the early 80's, and it does have some very good photos in it. Dana, if you want some of the pics, I'd be happy to forward some of them to you, if you don't mind B/W.

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Posted by 72cuda on Saturday, July 26, 2003 2:19 PM
Cool [8D]Demon; I got some pix from the old Modern Combat Aircraft that has the side view drawing of the plane with the pod, and so action pix of it too, I really don't know if In Scale & Detail books has the pix of it too, I know some of the old Janes A/C books has it too, or hopefully some one in the after market detail kits has the pod included for the conversion or in the 1/32 kit case has in their detail kit

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