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"What If" A-10 Group Build Idea

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Posted by LemonJello on Saturday, February 26, 2005 7:43 AM
Looking good so far, eddie. And a unique subject to add to the group build, too. The dropped flaps look well done, better than my ailerons will end up, I think. What kit is that?

Thanks for the photos.
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Posted by eddie miller on Friday, February 25, 2005 6:55 PM
Success! This was early on in the refit I built this about 10 yrs. ago and when I did, I paint the inside of the canopy to black it out. I was able to sand it out and now it's gold. Ya'll will see that later, if anyone is interested. I'm almost finished with paint and final construction.
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Posted by LemonJello on Friday, February 25, 2005 10:54 AM
Been a crazy week in the shop, the regimental CO's laptop decided to quit, makes my job tougher. I've got the major components mocked-up, I'll try to get some update photos posted. The ailerons are still mocking me, but I'll get them beat yet.

Added masking tape belts and some wire hardware to the ejection seat, too. It may not be 100% accurate, but it looks good to this guy. Better than when it started. I'm waiting on my panel scriber to arrive, I'm going to give that a try as well.
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Posted by eddie miller on Friday, February 25, 2005 5:50 AM
Sorry guys,I'll try again. This computer is stlll smarter than me.Smile [:)]
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Posted by Cobrahistorian on Friday, February 25, 2005 3:17 AM
Yep, that's a no-go here too.
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Posted by Trigger on Friday, February 25, 2005 1:59 AM
It asks me for a login
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Posted by eddie miller on Thursday, February 24, 2005 5:56 PM
Trigger74
Thank you for thr heads up. I'll get on it. They may not be as slick as some of the things I've seen here, but I'm kinda getting into scratch building and I like it !
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Posted by Trigger on Thursday, February 24, 2005 4:35 PM
First off Eddie, welcome to the FSM boards and the "What If A-10 Group Build" This is your instigator speaking and we'll be moving an easy open-ended pace on this build. We ask that you keep your seat and airbrush in the full and upright position while you work, but feel free to walk about the boards.

To share images; I'm going to quote BlackWolf3945:

First thing you'll need is an online photo host where you can store your images. A good host is www.photobucket.com where you get a decent amount of storage capacity and bandwith for free. You'll have to register, which takes only a few minutes.

Once you're registered, you can upload an image from your computer:

1) Use the 'Browse' button to search for the image on your computer
2) Hit 'Submit' to upload the image to Photobucket


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Once you're hosted, posting an image is a simple matter of using the image URL with a set of 'image tags'.

The URL is the address or location of the image. This is a URL:

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v428/achtungindianer/FSM/DHMH007.jpg

In order to make the image visible in the forum, you have to add tags on either end of the URL. The FSM forum uses these tags:

By placing the image URL in between these two tags, the forum recognizes that the image should be displayed as an image and not simply as a URL. This is the result:



You can use these tags by typing them in, by using the image button while typing a reply, or by simply copying and pasting the tagged URL provided by Photobucket, as shown below:


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Posted by eddie miller on Thursday, February 24, 2005 4:04 PM
I'm new to this build or rather, I was working on my version of the Firehog and a friend sent me to this group,and I like what I see and read. I'd like to share a photo or two showing the progress, but haven't been able to figure it out. If anyone wants to see, please point me in the right direction to get this done. Thanks.
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Posted by Trigger on Thursday, February 24, 2005 3:10 PM
To borrow a post from Jon, "Where'd everybody go?"

I've hit some snags last couple of weeks that's delayed me, but was wondering how everyone was doing with their Hawgs?

and "Hope ya'll are doing well!"

(Big Smile [:D] You can't laugh at my "accent" Jon, not while living in Texas! Cowboy [C):-)])
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Posted by Trigger on Wednesday, February 16, 2005 8:44 AM
Well, my second Hog arrived, the one that will be an A-10M. I won't get started on it for a few weeks though. I no longer need a second drop tank, but now I've got to find a carrier-compatible nose gear and arresting hook that I can sacrifice. Hoping I can pick up a cheapo Navy fast-mover at Hobby Lobby this week.

Thunderbolt GR.1 - I'm about to assemble the engines later this week. Basic wings and tail surfaces are assembled and I've mounted an air-air refueling probe on the fuselage. Still have the cockpit to finish. After that, assembly will be straightforward as I'm not doing major surgery on it. Going to try to get some pix online this weekend.

Also, I'm sorry to hear that Robert; I hope everything's okay.
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Posted by GA.modelmaker on Sunday, February 13, 2005 12:45 PM
well folks looks like a hold on this group build to. i have a family emerngcy t o go to so i hope to see some photos wheni get back.Sad [:(]
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Posted by LemonJello on Sunday, February 13, 2005 11:58 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by eddie miller

LJ
If you have some tree spruce close to the dia. of the elevon thickness, try creating a groove in the elevon and tail body. Once you have the groove to the proper depth, put the round stock in there and when you attach it ,it will give the impression of the rounded surface of ther elevon when lowered. It worked for me when I chopped the flaps on my B-58.
Eddie

Thanks for the suggestion. I've got some sprue lying around here that should work, that or some Evergreen rod and tube that might do the trick, we'll give it a shot and see how it goes.
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Posted by Trigger on Sunday, February 13, 2005 6:43 AM
No, I had not seen those until now, but thanks for posting those pix. I'm really digging that "A-10N Seahawg" and it's folded wings.
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Posted by philp on Sunday, February 13, 2005 3:33 AM
OK, only read the first and last page of this so if someone has already shown these, sorry.
I took these at the IPMS Nats last year. One of the clubs entered them in Collections.








Just in case you needed a little inspiration Smile [:)]
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Posted by eddie miller on Saturday, February 12, 2005 4:38 PM
LJ
If you have some tree spruce close to the dia. of the elevon thickness, try creating a groove in the elevon and tail body. Once you have the groove to the proper depth, put the round stock in there and when you attach it ,it will give the impression of the rounded surface of ther elevon when lowered. It worked for me when I chopped the flaps on my B-58.
Eddie
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Posted by LemonJello on Saturday, February 12, 2005 12:22 PM
I need some help with trying to get the control surfaces posed. How do you all go about dropping the ailerons and elevons? I've cut what I wanted to pose off/out and I tried to shape the open ends with Milliput. It NEVER dried! So, I just took it all off and now I'm pondering what I need to do to get going again on this one.

Help a guy out.
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Posted by eddie miller on Saturday, February 12, 2005 7:20 AM
I've started a Firehog using my imagination as a guide. This was an old Monogram kit(1:48) that I built years ago and decided to sacrifice to the cause. I just started scratch building, so things look a bit rough. I'm keeping the cannon because if you were to load it with incendiary shells,one could start a back burn much easierSmile [:)] Just thought I'd add my two cents. I'd post a picture if I could figure out how.
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Posted by Cobrahistorian on Saturday, February 5, 2005 9:46 PM
Well, I just created my decals.

"Katie Did!" is an A-10D from 3rd Platoon, C Company, 3-3rd Aviation, one of the Army's new composite attack companies. The new TO&E for Attack battalions was implemented in early 2006 and each company was assigned two platoons of AH-64Ds and a single platoon of three, two-seat A-10Ds.

I think I may do the wings and aft fuselage tonight. The office is going to take a LOT of work, so that forward fuselage is going to be a bit of a long haul.

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Posted by Trigger on Saturday, February 5, 2005 7:24 AM
I've been a bad monkey! I went ahead and started on my Thunderbolt GR.1. Added an A/A refueling probe to the nose and some "British" antenna as well.

Cobrahistorian; I'm going to take your wing-radar suggestion and run with it. I've got an CC Pave Hawk radome I wasn't going to use - until now Evil [}:)] It'll look weird, but it'll also have that 60s/70s British military look to it (I say that with affection). I think It'll be really cool looking

Assembled the wings and tails, will assemble the engines next. Cockpit is primed and I was about to work on it this a.m., but now that I'm installing a radar, I need to hobble in a display on the dashboard.

Oh yeah - along with extra drop tanks, anyone know where I can pick up a 1/48 British pilot (seated)?
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Posted by LemonJello on Monday, January 31, 2005 4:43 PM
That was some fast work, Trigger. And any whiskey bottle will do, I'm not that picky.

I was thinking about the whole clear vs white paper issue, too. Not sure how to best solve that one yet.

Let me see if I have any drop tanks with this Hobbycraft kit, I'll send them your way if I do. Fair is fair, and I'm racking up the debts with all you've helped me with so far.
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Posted by Trigger on Sunday, January 30, 2005 8:00 PM
No worries, no rush. It was an early draft. But to answer your question:
Bettie Page - Done
The "Whiskey Rider" - I'm looking for a good bottle pic. If I can't find a bottle of Jack, how's Maker's Mark sound?
"The Pair" - clipping/compositing will be easy. Comping up with a cool layout will be the fun part.

The big thing will be output. If this will print on an ALPS printer, then that solves the problems. If you print these to clear paper, you'll stand to have opacity problems. Print to white paper, you solve the opacity issue, but you've got a monster trimming job on 'em before you can apply them.

I'm going to look at simple overall shapes and there are a couple other avenues we can discuss later. Have fun shooting things!Thumbs Up [tup]

BTW - I'm building the Monogram 1/48 kit. I have one drop tank, but could use another. Anyone have one they won't use; find a way of making a trade?
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Posted by LemonJello on Sunday, January 30, 2005 2:57 PM
Trigger,
I'll check my email when I get a chance. I'm sure its waiting there for me. I emptied out my inbox, so I wouldn't miss anything that comes in during the next week. I'll be out of the shop on the rifle range, so I didn't want any pesky work-related issues to just sit there, so that's why I set up the auto reply. I'll sneak in there and check it, as long as I don't get bogged down.

Really starting to wonder if I didn't bite off a bit too much with the control surfaces, but I'll make them work. Just waiting on the Milliput to dry more so I can shape it. This kit has some fit issues, but I guess that means I'll just get to work on some other skills with this project. I'll try to post some progress pics this evening.

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Posted by Trigger on Sunday, January 30, 2005 9:45 AM
LemonJello
- Sent you a reply e-mail yesterday but I got an automated response that you were out of the office. Did you get my message?
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Posted by LemonJello on Sunday, January 30, 2005 7:45 AM
QUOTE: Originally posted by Trigger74

Well, there are 150 sitting out in the desert in Arizona not doing anything right now. But you guys had better hurry up, Cobrahistorian's been eyeballing 'em!

Darn! I can't seem to find the Commandant's phone number, or I'd let him know about the boneyard A-10s. Ha-Ha-Ha.

Progress Report: All the control surfaces have been cut free for repositioning, and I'm doing some puttying in places. The real problem now is the fit of the front wheel bay/gun enclosure piece. It's too wide for the fuselage, so I'm trying to sand and shape it to fit better with less use of putty, but it's going to be a task and a half. So, most of the major components are done, just have the landing gear to go assembly-wise.

Still have to determine what paint scheme I want to use. Decisions, decisions.
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, January 29, 2005 3:53 PM
Double D, I didn't see any canopies in the Squadron site for an A-10. You might be able to find a cheap on on Evil-Bay depending on the scale. I got my A-10 I'm workin' on now off there in a 4 plane Mono Desert Storm kit set.
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Posted by Trigger on Saturday, January 29, 2005 3:36 PM
Well, there are 150 sitting out in the desert in Arizona not doing anything right now. But you guys had better hurry up, Cobrahistorian's been eyeballing 'em!
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Posted by LemonJello on Saturday, January 29, 2005 8:30 AM
About time the flyboys updated one of the most versitile and proven airframes they've got, instead of going after multi-billion dollar projects. Now how do we get the Corps to buy some?

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Posted by Trigger on Saturday, January 29, 2005 7:41 AM
A-10C Takes First Flight:
http://www.af.mil/news/story.asp?storyID=123009707
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Posted by Anonymous on Friday, January 28, 2005 7:11 PM
hey guys! i have an A-10 that id love to rebuild (i build it and it fell apart (i was 10) its missing the engines, one stabilizer and rudder, and needs a canopy.....does anyone know where i can buy these things so i dont have an A-10 crash site in my collection! thanks alot!
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