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Most Intimidating Unbuilt Kit in Your Collection?

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Posted by gregers on Sunday, July 25, 2004 1:50 PM
well mine isn't that daunting a kit its just that i have been building it for years - 20 to be exact -and its a frog Avro Shackleton the trouble is that it shows my earlier skill (or lack of) level and it gets better as the build went on and it really shows ( i am not saying i am all that good now but i am better than i was when i was 18 when i started it). i also have a revell 1/72 B52 and revell 1/32 hunter to do but i don't want to start these untill i feel my skill level is at a stage where i can do these kits justice.
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Posted by lizardqing on Sunday, July 25, 2004 8:56 AM
AMT American Lafrance Pumper. After doing the matching ladder truck and all the problems it had I can only imagine the same stuff that went into the pumper. It will get done though.
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, July 25, 2004 8:41 AM
Ertl Star Destroyer. The model itself is not at all intimidating but ALL THOSE FRIGGIN FIBER OPTIC LIGHTSusing tini tiny fiber optic wire. I really think larger stranded fiber optic wire could have been used but they were being cheap
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Posted by armydogdoc on Sunday, July 25, 2004 1:23 AM
While stationed in Hawaii, I visited the USS Missouri on several occasions. I picked up Kangnam's 1/400 scale kit and it has sat in the box for 3 years now. I love to get it out, look at it, fondle its hull, caress its big guns and dream of what could be. Then I think about all of that masking, sweating, and cussing and it gently get put back in its box. While home on leave, I shipped all of my unbuilts over here and Mo came with them. I'll bet a months pay I ship it back unbuilt.
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, July 25, 2004 12:56 AM
For me, it's not the kit that will be challenging. That will be fairly easy to build (Trimaster Me 262). The challenge comes when I try to replicate this camouflage scheme.

I want to see this one on my shelf ! Soon !
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, July 24, 2004 11:43 PM
Leoman 1/72 su 25

great little resin kit, but the wing gaps are killing me
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Posted by kaleu on Saturday, July 24, 2004 11:12 PM
The Armo 1/35th resin PT-76. There is only one page of instructions (the exploded view type) and a lot of little parts, both resin and p/e. If only Armo had added a few pages of instructions, I would have built the kit by now. Did I mention the instructions are illustrated by hand and not done very well? Shock [:O]
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Posted by darson on Saturday, July 24, 2004 10:48 PM
That's easy, High Planes BAE Hawk 127 RAAF Lead In Fighter. This is a limited run kit that I bought as soon as it came out.

I'll get to it one day.

Darren
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Posted by Jeeves on Saturday, July 24, 2004 9:53 PM
I'd say my Tamiya Grand Slam Lancaster... that kit is too expensive to built at my current level of skill LOL
Mike
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Posted by paulnchamp on Saturday, July 24, 2004 9:50 PM
That's an easy one. A Hasegawa 1/72 F-111F Aardvark that I've been sitting on for about ten years. I think I'm most intimidated by the camouflage scheme, even though I've done others similar. But it's my favorite jet bomber and it makes me uneasy just to take the sprues out of the box.
Paul
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, July 24, 2004 9:48 PM
The Polar Lights Enterprise NX-01 looks pretty intimidating and I'll be buying it soon. The build doesn't look too bad, but the amount of masking that needs to be done in order to get the right look is going to be crazy. On the other hand, the 1701-A coming soon should be a lot easier since it's pretty much one tone.
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, July 24, 2004 9:22 PM
Mine has to be the DML Leopold. I know when I get going it will be great, but just getting started seems to be a problem. Modelers block, maybe?
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Posted by tigerman on Saturday, July 24, 2004 8:35 PM
Great thread David. In my collection, I'd say the Dragon Stug III, just because there are so many indy tracks and I have to zim her up. I'm not saying I can't do it, just that it is the hardest build in my collection.

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Posted by qmiester on Saturday, July 24, 2004 6:43 PM
Got an old Revell Cutty Sark - 1/96 I think. Had it for 20 years and it still intimidates me.
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Posted by LemonJello on Saturday, July 24, 2004 6:42 PM
Too many to choose from, the unfinished Dragon Wagon, the unstarted Pave Hawk or maybe my new Phrog? I'll get them all done, it just all those sprues when you first open the box!
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Posted by fightnjoe on Saturday, July 24, 2004 5:22 PM
i would say that the king tiger from dml/dragon is very intimidating to me. all those independent track links. but intimidating doesnt mean i wont do it.

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Posted by scotty on Saturday, July 24, 2004 4:29 PM
The most intimidating kit's I have are the new Tamiya 1/24 scale Williams fw24(i think), and an old SW star destroyer with all the fibre optics WHERE DO YOU BEGIN !!!!! and then with the soldering on a plastic model AAAAHHHH!!!!!.
Scotty
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Posted by Swanny on Saturday, July 24, 2004 4:16 PM
Actually the bane of my modeling world is a Heller 1/150 windjammer, Le Glorieux. I have the hull and decks complete for over four years now but the masts and rigging - they just taunt me, get it? Taunt? Maybe some day I will work on it again but for now I would rather abuse myself with a Sanger Vac kit.
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, July 24, 2004 4:12 PM
Actually I have two, the Tamiya Swardfish and the Revell Snowberry.

The Swardfish has been sitting for about two years. I want to do a great job on it as its my favoret biplane but my skills just arn't up to the task to do it justies.
The Snowbery is it's size. I have had it for over three years now. Not only do I need the pace to build it but a place to berth it afterwards. I build a wall bookcace in our guest room some years back with it in mind but by the time it was finished all the books and my wifes teddy bears have taken up all the shelves. I'm planning on building more shelves and cupboards in what we call the Office. That might aleviate the space problem but I some how dought it.
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, July 24, 2004 3:45 PM
i've a Revell 1/48 HH-60 BlackHawk.......that had decals for the VH-60N WhiteHawk.....sooooooooooooooooooo............
it's been in work since 1996.....
someday........
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Posted by Foster7155 on Saturday, July 24, 2004 3:36 PM
This is a no brainer for me...Tamiya's Dragon Wagon. In addition to the kit itself, I have three sets of PE: Vehicle exterior, Vehicle interior, and the Trailer. It's going to be a monster whenever I decide to tackle it.

There are a couple close seconds though:

Tamiya's Tiger I Late with the Eduard PE exterior set and three Verlinden sets: Interior, Engine Compartment, and Exterior details.

Tamiya's Famo with Trailer including the Eduard PE set for the Famo and both of Aber's PE sets for the Trailer.

Enjoy your modeling...

Robert Foster

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Posted by J-Hulk on Saturday, July 24, 2004 3:21 PM
Now this one's easy: Tamiya's 1/16 Tiger I (static kit) with the full Aber PE set.

It's the Aber set that makes it intimidating! I understand the Tamiya kit itself is a dream to build, but since I plan on putting every ounce of my modeling skills and as much of the Aber set as possible into the project, as well as whatever other detailing is necessary to make it the best model I possibly can, it remains the most feared box in the closet!

One day, it shall be done, though.
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Posted by rebelreenactor on Saturday, July 24, 2004 2:57 PM
Italeries 1/35 tiger I Ausf. E. The link and length tracks are scaring me away. Also a 1/48 B-26, thats scaring me, well, because its not a tank!Tongue [:P]
John
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Posted by diggeraone on Saturday, July 24, 2004 1:04 PM
Dragons Bishop S.P. still is sitting there and will be there for awhile.It really erked me with parts that did not match right and the colors I painted it.Made a few mistake with it but fixed them and is still there calling to me to finish it.It has taken over my mind[or whats left of it],wish I could get the voices out of my head-hsinif,hsinif,hsinif....Must get glue,must get glue,must get glue[get a life,get a life,get a wife]HELP ME.Digger
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Posted by chopperfan on Saturday, July 24, 2004 12:47 PM
Believe it or not. It's the Academy 1/35 AH-60 DAP.
With all of the great detail, I'm afraid I will not be able to do it the justice it deserves.

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Most Intimidating Unbuilt Kit in Your Collection?
Posted by David Voss on Saturday, July 24, 2004 12:02 PM
...or unfinished kit?

This is the kit you want to build or even finish, yet you feel intimidated by it for some reason or another. There it sits, as though laughing at you and saying "You'll never finish me!" Evil [}:)]


Mine is the Eldar Vampire Raider (GW Warhammer 40K). It's a fairly large heavy all resin kit kit. No instructions or anything. Looks like some major structure work -- especially to keep it from falling apart.
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