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Alright, this is crazy for me but put me in for a Revell 1/48 87D model. Someone has been spying on me, I just pulled this one out of the barely started stash box. I've just got the spats assembled and a little painting in the cockpit side panels. I'm a little embarrassed that it is the revell version and not something better. But I guess I pulled it out for some unknown reason.
John
On the Bench: 1/72 Ki-67, 1/48 T-38
1/144 AC-130, 1/72 AV-8A Harrier
Bish
Why not count me in too as it runs till the end of the year. I've got the old Revell 1/32 D in the stash with the Aires resin cockpit. I was thinking about this on the drive to work and think I'll give it a go in winter camo as I have a few techniques I'd like to try.
All this once I finish the Iron Man for the Heroes GB and the Airfix Javelin I've got almost ready for primer
Phil
"If anybody ever tells you anything about an aeroplane which is so bloody complicated you can't understand it, take it from me: it's all balls." R J Mitchell
Same here. I rarely if ever work on something someone else started, just to much of a hassle.
Never would I justify buying that kit for myself, it costs about $130! But as a gift I will give it a go!
Theuns
That thing is gonna be huge Theuns!! I've seen one of those kits that was used and started at Dibbles Hobby Shop in San Antonio. I thought about buying it would have been too much work to undo the build and correct everything that the builder had done though. I thought about buying it for a split second before saying to myself, "Next please!!!". lol
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Hi Bish.
Pencil me in aswell please.
Strange how things work out.............I was given a 1/24 Heller/Airfix Kit last week and was looking for an excuse to build it.
No idea what to do with the monster once it is built, but I will cross that bridge when I get there!
OK OK OK! You KNOW I'm all over this like a rat on a Cheetoe!!! I'm in with um.............a B-2. Will post pics later.
I used to have all of the 1/24 Airfix kits in the stash, but they took up too much room. I decided that I would sell them and only buy them as needed.
Now I have space limitations in the display case :( That's why I generally build 1/72 these days.
Cheers
Tony
I'm just taking it one GB at a time.
Aber makes some 37mm Barrels too.
Bish, I wouldn't miss this one. Just have to wait to sign me up officially as I have no idea what I might choose.
Thanks for hosting this GB, mate!
There's no good way to make sure who makes which set. Profimodeller is a perfect example: Their B-25 barrel set is made by Master me thinks. They also sell a B-17 set that looks exactly like the Master B-17 set without the flash guards (sold separately) they want 10 bucks extra of course
Ok, they didn't do those when I got mine. I have the RB ones which look exactly the same. I wonder if RB make those, they make the ones for armourscale, so maybe.
I am a Norfolk man and i glory in being so
On the bench: Airfix 1/72nd Harrier GR.3/Fujimi 1/72nd Ju 87D-3
Yes, Master all the way
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It does look nice doesn't it Clemens'. Of course the BIGED set has other bits as well for the exterior, so if you add those as well.
Buts its very tempting.
Have you thought about the 37mm barrels though.
Here's another short review:
www.hyperscale.com/.../aires2068reviewbg_1.htm
Spruce, I found a few bits for it from Airscale, but not much. Trumpeter have a D due out, hopefully that will be more accurate than there 32nd B. But I think I would just be happy to have a 24th Stuka what ever it was like. hell, I would even consider getting one in 48th just to have a full set.
Now if only someone would do a 72nd C, that's my holy grail.
I KNOW you are sitting in front of your computer now and trying not to drool on your keyboard...
Yeah, 1/24 is something completely different again! I just don't have any room fur such a huge model with my 1/32 B-17 being way too big already (talk about small models...)
Bish: I made up my mind: Resin it is!!! I had a look at the price for both sets at Hannats and the resin cockpit costs as much as the entire Big-Ed PE set, but it's so worth it.
I had a look at some shots of the kit cockpit and it looks great indeed, but just when you think it can't get any better, Aires steps in and throws stuff like this at you (link is to a review including comparison shots wit hthe kit parts).
Bish A 24th would be nice. I am thinking about adding one to the stash one day, just the one mind you. But won't be just yet.
A 24th would be nice. I am thinking about adding one to the stash one day, just the one mind you. But won't be just yet.
From examining the 1/24 AIRFIX kit I bought at a swap meet, I would say it may be the best of their 1970s era kits. The big drawback in owning a 1/24 AIRFIX kit is the paucity of aftermarket decals.
SS, I will be watching that closely. If you go for resin, it might just convince me to do that as well, I want my G-2 to really pop.
Geez, all this talk of 32nd is tempting. Leave my entry as is, but I've got my eyes open for a big one.
Speaking of which, I hope someone does a 1/24 one too.
You're right about most 1/32 cockpits having excellent details already, but that huge scale just makes me want to enhance the amount/quality of the details even more. I also got some Aires gear bays AND the Eduard landing gear PE (I'll use the resin parts and add some PE parts to them in some spots) for my Hase Jug although the kit bays look very nice on their own...
I'll have a look around regarding the price of the PE vs resin...
I figured they would be basically the same kit minus the guns. I guess that's inflation for you.
I haven't yet built a 32nd kit, so I have only seen them on the sprues. So far I have 11, but I only have a resin pit for one, Hase Fw 190D-9 (another Rudel build) and even then I felt it was a bit of a waist. maybe I am just to used to 72nd, but the detail in those big kits looks so good it just needs sprucing up rather than completely replacing.
The PE probably cost more, but what the heck.
Is it really that good? I'm impressed! I only got me some PE for my Hase P-47, but I'll probably upgrade to a resin set (I couldn't find a resin set when I bought it)... I'm not used to Hasegawa kits having a great deal of cockpit details...
The D actually has LESS in the box than the G. They are basically the same kit without the gun pods in the D AFAIK...
I know, the price of that D is through the roof. I think I paid about £50 for my G from Hannants and that was only a couple of years ago. The D can't have any more in it than the G.
I got the Eduard BIGED set rather than resin. I felt the pit was that good, it didn't need completely replacing.
Do you have the Aires cocpit set? If so, would you mind taking a few comparison pics with the kit parts? Aires does a pretty bad job at taking pics of their stuff. E.g:The only pic of their P-47 engine on the website looks kinda unimpressive, but I got mine a few days ago and it's the best looking engine set I've ever seen...
I just noticed that 53€ in total really is a damn good price. The D-version at Hannants costs 74 pounds (I don't have that character on my keyboard ) which would be about 90€ (!) without shipping. And those 1/32 kits don't have low shipping costs either...
Yep, that's the one. It really is a nice kit. Gives you the option of both G-1 and G-2. Lots of AM on the market as well. You should see the list I have. Once I get the rom to starting displaying 32nd kits, this will near the top of the list.
If you want, I can get you some pics of mine, just to tease you and make you drool some more
I'm reading some online revieews on this kit ATM (with some tissues to keep my keyboard save from me drooling all over it) just because I can't drool over the real sprues...
LOL, dang crossposting again. I think this is happening way too often to be a mere coincidence
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