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I just received a newsletter from airfix, it seems that they are to promoting the Pearl harbour 70 years anniversary.
Showing all their range that were at pearl harbour, http://www.airfix.com/airfix-products/pearl-harbour
for those interested.
decent pictures
http://www.nastillamook.org/gallery/index.htm
Battleship USS Arizona
http://www.ussarizona.org/
and ........well to me anyway.................the most important of the links.
the full list of casulties
http://www.usswestvirginia.org/ph/phlist.php
so that we never forget.
a few years ago i started a thread for references for many things associated with the attack.
/forums/t/22428.aspx
please remember this was compiled several years ago and not all the links still work. still i hope it helps some.
joe
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There aren't very many U.S. ships represented here are there? It would be nice to get some more of the ship builders over here...
Anyway, I have a Dragon 1/700 USS Arizona that was part of a model lot somebody had on Ebay, and it should be here by Dec. 7, so I'll be happy to enter that. I hear it is a pretty great kit.
It would also be cool to see at least one of the IJN aircraft carriers entered...
I play World of Tanks! (Yeah, I'm a dork)If anybody has one of those kits with the WoT coupons inside, I'll be happy to take them off of your hands! :-)
Welcome abourd mate.
I'll add you too the roster, I did place some "advertisement" too the ships forum. Well I guess if someone has one in the stash and they see this GB they may sign up.
fightnjoe the full list of casulties http://www.usswestvirginia.org/ph/phlist.php so that we never forget. joe
Bill
bill good to "see" you. ive been around and yep i did reenlist. just not in the same position as before. i had to take a bit of time away.
hope all is well with you and yours.
I'm looking forward to this GB.Still no clue what I'm building for it yet.
Go ahead and count me in please. I'll start with a Tamiya 1/32 A6M2b Zero. Going to try and add a Trumpeter 1/32 P-40B if I have the time. Thanks.
"Happiness is a clean bench, a new kit from the stash and a fresh #11 blade!!"
Currently on the bench:
Airfix 1/24 JU-87B-2 Stuka (Airfix Group Build)
Dragon 1/32 1 P-51D, Petie 2nd "Blue Nose"
Academy 1/25 Panther G Late
Academy 1/25 Jagdpanther
Ford Island Control Tower in 1/350. It'll be about 6" tall.
On December 7/41 it did not yet have the enclosure on the top, and was not that silly candy cane color scheme that they put on it for the bad movie.
I'll try to include the ground terminal buildings and a few trees.
Bondoman - So are you building the tower, for this GB? Is it scratch built?
Chopper9994 - welcome abourd!
Yessir. There's an outside stair that runs up it, can't really be seen in this photo. That'll come from the PE cave.
So I'll put you down for: Scratch built 1:350 ford island control tower?
Ive seen that movie, Pearl Harbour. Stange how they used the late P-40 models, when they really had the early models.
I dont believe there were any P-40Bs or Cs airworthy flying at the time when they made that movie (or even today). They also used an A6M5 for the aerial sequences. There was at least one A6M2 flying at the time they made the movie, which would have been most accurate. Yes the A6M5 is a huge improvement over the nicely modified T-6s we have seen doubling as Zeroes since Tora! Tora!Tora! But IJN Green??? One of too many gaffes in the film.
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stikpusher I dont believe there were any P-40Bs or Cs airworthy flying at the time when they made that movie (or even today).
I dont believe there were any P-40Bs or Cs airworthy flying at the time when they made that movie (or even today).
There are.
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That is a beautiful sight! I prefer the lines of the early P-40B/C the best. It was the Sleekest! Where and when were those pics taken?
Which PH movie are you guys talking about? The first was made at time when there were no flyable early P-40's, and I am not so sure the A6M5 from Maloney's museum was flying yet either. There is no excuse for the second movie other than IMHO all connected should have been taken out and at least badly humiliated if not endured an interview with the Terminator.
If Bondo Billy is in I guess I am too. I'll build an A6M2 that might have strafed that tower.
John
To see build logs for my models: http://goldeneramodel.com/mymodels/mymodels.html
Omaka 2011. End of April.
Every 2 years at omaka they have a massive airshow (like wanaka but better) and every warbird that can get there goes. They had a FW-190 there but it picked up a stone the day before and had to be grounded. They also had one of these.
Taxiing for the first time in many many years. Theyre hoping to get it flying.
And one of these.
Another one of the Tomahawk.
Tomahawk and big brother.
And the corsair.
Ive got a heap more, but its alot of WW1 stuff.
The Michael Bay film Pearl Harbor of 2000. Yes they had an actual restored A6M5 flying for the aerial sequences.
This is from IMDB about the Zeroes in the film
Unlike Tora! Tora! Tora!, real Mitsubishi Zero fighters were used. Three original Japanese aircraft were used - one operated by the Planes of Fame Museum (Chino, California), one from the Museum of Flying (Santa Monica, California) and the third from the Confederate Air Force. In "Tora! Tora! Tora!" the aircraft were all replicas constructed from WWII US Army & Navy trainers (T-6s and BT-13s) and some of them were used again in this film.
As the song in Team America said:
Why does Michael Bay get to keep on making movies?I guess Pearl Harbor suckedJust a little bit more than I miss you
Please put me down for something - I'm sure i have either a ship or plane for this one - will do research over the weekend. Are crossovers allowed?
WiP
1/24 Hawker Hurricane Mk I
1/48 F-22 Raptor; F-22 Idolmaster, DH Vampire, Saab Gripen
1/72 C-130 Hercules; Vulcan
1/350 Bismarck
Scorpiomikey There are.
It's always impressive to see these old birds up and flying.
Scorpiomikey
....no? sorry, not a bond fan.
But those Bristol Hercules engines are certainly an awesome sound.
Goldfinger. it (Carvair) carried the original (and best) Aston Martin from England to the Continent
Needbeer - i added you, as undecided.
Jeaton01 - who manufactured the Zero and what scale is it in?
Bondoman - are you scratch building the tower?
RRB, the Zero is the Doyusha 1/32 kit with an Aires cockpit and Eduard interior color PE.
the real red baron Needbeer - i added you, as undecided. Jeaton01 - who manufactured the Zero and what scale is it in? Bondoman - are you scratch building the tower?
Hello,
don't want to commit yet, but wanted to bookmark the thread so I can follow it and maybe hop in later.
With all the things wrong with that terrible movie, you guys are picking on the specific mod of the aircraft they used. Wow, you must be skipping right over the obvious screw ups.
ok, just let me know when you want too join.
heres a part of the "most realistic" movie yet too have been made about pearl harbour.
Wow. Just, wow. So, which inaccuracy should we name first?
First of all, there were not that many spits with the 20mm cannons at the time, I don't think He-111's will explode if you shoot the cockpits, Those guys must be a heck of a good shoot to take down a Zeke with a Tompson, I don't think that Axis pilots are quite that incompetent, and my favorite: Did that guy just shoot that 109 by holding a handgun out the window!?Seriously!?!? Well other than that, and about a gazillion of other things, they did a decent job...
Oh well. It's a movie, not a reenactment.
Geez, it must suck to go to a movie with some of you. I happened to enjoy the heck out of Pearl Harbor. Why? Because it did what it was supposed to, entertain me for a couple of hours. If I'd wanted an indepth and (hopefully) accurate account of the attack, I would've read a book or watched a documentary. Bill, I'd say I've got you covered in case John attacks, but my Wildcat is down with starter problems. Maybe I'll run across to one of the USAAF bases and commandeer a P-40B.
Buddy- Those who say there are no stupid questions have never worked in customer service.
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