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Yes, a converted race plane counts. Such things as the Super Bearcat or the Supermarine S.6B are one of a kind. As long as an aircraft was modified beyond its standard configuration.
Gary
Do converted race planes count?
I have a high planes Yak racer
The YF-23 would be a nice subject. I think Modelcrazy wanted to build it in the last proposal (that got cancelled). The Pogo and Wright Flier would be okay.
The Spirit of St. Louis does qualify as it was one of a kind.
Plenty of subjects to chose from.
I may be in on this one. I have wanted a reason to get a YF-23 kit. Also I have a Convair XFY-1 Pogo and a Wright Flier that should qual.
Would the 'Spirit of Saint Louis' qual?
I have been looking at some of the other planes that I have not seen and they are cool.
Greg OB
GAF Welcome aboard, both of you! The Me-509 certainly qualifies. I wonder if anyone makes a kit of the Japanese Yokosuka R2Y Keiun, a similar aircraft? That would make for a fine model for the Japanese Group Build. Gary
Welcome aboard, both of you!
The Me-509 certainly qualifies. I wonder if anyone makes a kit of the Japanese Yokosuka R2Y Keiun, a similar aircraft? That would make for a fine model for the Japanese Group Build.
FineMolds does make a R2Y1 Keiun in 1/72nd. Looks like a nice kit in the box. I've got one but it's another thing that I haven't gotten around to starting yet.
"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen
Good morning. I am also in. I have a trumpeter Me-509 which was having trouble finding a GB to fit in -until now.
Yeah I'm in Gary with the Fujimi 1/144th Nakajima G-10 Fugaku!!!
It looks like there's enough interest, so I'll post up the official GB thread at the beginning of September. Right now, the GB will begin in the middle of October (unless someone has a better idea).
As of now, I have an X-1, an X-15, a D-558-2, and hopefully a Maus. I think that will about cover it.
As usual, try not to over-engineer something. I advise people to "keep it simple" (advice I sometimes don't follow). Remember, the idea is to have fun!
Welcome, Bob! Lots of experimental automobiles to choose from.
Gary-I'm in. I have several auto kits that should fit the requirements.
Thanks
Bob
My opinion regarding Anigrand is that their subjects are great, their execution less so. Their cockpits and gear wells are usually simplistic. If you treat their kits like a vac-form and bring your own details, they can look incredible.
Thei XF-103 is typical of their line. Panel lines are super heavy and a little wavy. Refilling and rescribing the trenches are in order. The wheel and missile wells are just boxes with a little strip detail. I don't think the resin landing gear will hold up to the weight of the model over time.
The XF-103 is a fantastic looking beast though, and deserves a quality build up to showcase it's 1950's space age features.
“Ya ya ya, unicorn papoi!”
Yeah she was a big gal all right. Never got beyond a plywood mock-up and some blueprints as far as I know.
Gamera,
I remember. It was huge!
http://www.aviationofjapan.com/2015/03/fujimi-1144th-nakajima-g10n-fugaku.html
Gary, I think I went with a 1/144th Fujumi Nakajima G-10 Fugaku (Mt. Fuji) Amerika bomber before.
I looked for the photo I think I posted before but couldn't find it.
Real G,
This is an X-monkey.
As in, if you tried this, you would be an X-monkey!
I was reading up on the D-558-3. I wonder how the magnesium with copper leading edge would have held up under re-entry versus the ceramic tiles they used on the shuttle? Great unanswered questions!
http://www.astronautix.com/d/d-558-3.html
I have lots of candidates for something like this, like 2 Douglas Skyrockets in 1/72.
My opinion on Anigrand is you better do your research before buying, some are naughty and others are nice. I have the XF-103 and XF-108 and they aren't too bad.
John
To see build logs for my models: http://goldeneramodel.com/mymodels/mymodels.html
Real G, I understand Anigrand kits are nice, even for resin kits.
Ootiz, I'm thinking middle of October, perhaps the 13th. The anniversary of Chuck Yeager's breaking the sound barrier in the X-1.
Hmmm...depending on the timing, I could be persuaded. I was just thinking about a X project. A vignette of sorts.
-O
-It's Omar, but they call me "O".
Yes, I have the Anigrand XF-103 and the NM-1 analog flight article from AModel and a resin one from Kora.
Yes, they were serious attempts to build an experimental aircraft. Do you happen to have either one of those as models? I know Anigrand made the XF-103.
X-Monkey? I am intrigued!
Nowadays there are a lot of X-plane type kits, so there is no shortage of subjects.
Are serious proposals that got to the mock-up and/or initial fabrication stage included? Like the Republic XF-103 ot the Tsybin RSR?
A couple of years ago, I proposed a group build dedicated to X-planes and prototypes. Unfortunately, I had to cancel due to health issues. Now I'm going to resurrect the proposal to see if anyone is interested. The conditions are pretty much the same.
I want to build!
This is a suggestion for a group build that's out there. Build an aircraft (or vehicle) that did not get out of the prototype stage, or at least only a few were made. This could include the Valkyrie, the YF-12, the N-9M Flying Wing, the X-15, the NF-104A, YF-23, etc. Heck, even the Wright Flyer was experimental at one time! I've expanded it to include experimental vehicles of all types (tanks, cars, ships, monkeys...)
Builds are open to suggestions. Only kits that are under 50% completion considered. Builds will begin this autumn (dates are up in the air depending on interest) and last until whenever (its experimental, after all).
Please sign up below, and if enough people express an interest, we'll see about funding this X-periment.
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