Landlubber Mike Posted Friday at 05:49 PM Posted Friday at 05:49 PM 47 minutes ago, belugawhaleman said: Well, this one was supposed to be included yesterday but the postal service.....Well , the less said..... From Hasegawa, their Boeing P-12E in 1/32. This thing has been around for decades, being first released in the 70's. According to Scalemates, my model is From 1975 or thereabouts. The parts are still sealed in the bag and the decals look OK , but.......... Nice box art I think. Anyway I built this around 1980 . the last boxing was in the 2000's but those sell for a lot more. Anyway I'll have fun with this one. I like aircraft of this era😀 Oh, I just added this.....Got my set of "Golden Maple" 10/0 paint brushes.... I picked up some of the Hasegawa 1/32 yellow wing kits myself. Not sure if you know, but Lone Star Models makes cockpit sets for them. Vector also makes engine sets. 2
HubertB Posted Friday at 07:36 PM Posted Friday at 07:36 PM 1 hour ago, Landlubber Mike said: I picked up some of the Hasegawa 1/32 yellow wing kits myself. Not sure if you know, but Lone Star Models makes cockpit sets for them. Vector also makes engine sets. There are better alternatives than Vector, now. And, even though it’s not needed for most yellow winged aircrafts, don’t go buying their R-1820, or Shvestov M-62. Because they could not understand the oil sump shape, they managed to distribute the 9 cylinders unevenly. On a radial 9 cylinders, the angle between each is 360/9 = 40 degrees, not 37 or 43 🤬 ! One interesting link for 1/32 engines. https://fpwmodelshop.pl/en_US/c/132-scale/51 As for Lone Stars, is he still in business ? Hubert 2 2
BlrwestSiR Posted Friday at 08:08 PM Posted Friday at 08:08 PM Just got my first 1/32 vac.kit. My LHS finally listed the Echelon BAC Lightning they've had in storage for the last few years. This is one kit I've wanted for a while. I'll try to pick it up next week. 6
HubertB Posted Friday at 08:19 PM Posted Friday at 08:19 PM Fantastic pick, Carl. The only accurate Lightning in 1/32 … Hubert 4
belugawhaleman Posted Friday at 08:21 PM Posted Friday at 08:21 PM 43 minutes ago, HubertB said: There are better alternatives than Vector, now. And, even though it’s not needed for most yellow winged aircrafts, don’t go buying their R-1820, or Shvestov M-62. Because they could not understand the oil sump shape, they managed to distribute the 9 cylinders unevenly. On a radial 9 cylinders, the angle between each is 360/9 = 40 degrees, not 37 or 43 🤬 ! One interesting link for 1/32 engines. https://fpwmodelshop.pl/en_US/c/132-scale/51 As for Lone Stars, is he still in business ? Hubert I think Lone Star is out of Business....... I read something about the owner " liquidating assets".
BlrwestSiR Posted Friday at 08:30 PM Posted Friday at 08:30 PM 9 minutes ago, HubertB said: Fantastic pick, Carl. The only accurate Lightning in 1/32 … Hubert Thanks Hubert. I've had the Trumpeter kit in the stash for quite some time and most of the AM for it. I'm glad I procrastinated long enough that I can use much of that AM on this kit instead. 2
GusMac Posted Friday at 08:42 PM Posted Friday at 08:42 PM Looking forward to seeing a WIP of the Lightning Carl. Having conquered my 'fear' of resin kits thanks to Ernie, a vac would be the next step but watching Tom's builds of things like his Stirling and Sunderland I'm not convinced my scratch building skills are there yet. 2
BlrwestSiR Posted Friday at 09:36 PM Posted Friday at 09:36 PM 51 minutes ago, GusMac said: Looking forward to seeing a WIP of the Lightning Carl. Having conquered my 'fear' of resin kits thanks to Ernie, a vac would be the next step but watching Tom's builds of things like his Stirling and Sunderland I'm not convinced my scratch building skills are there yet. Gus, I'm in the same boat. I've yet to build a vac kit. I only own one other vac kit and that's a 172 Canuck. 2
Landlubber Mike Posted Saturday at 12:34 PM Posted Saturday at 12:34 PM 16 hours ago, belugawhaleman said: I think Lone Star is out of Business....... I read something about the owner " liquidating assets". He's on Facebook - he re-opens his website when he is available to take orders, then closes it when he has a backlog so he can get orders out. 1
BlrwestSiR Posted Monday at 08:04 PM Posted Monday at 08:04 PM Seeing the great service that @belugawhaleman gets from Plaza Japan, I decided to give them a try. More importantly they actually had the Tamiya 1/48 F-14A in stock and at a very reasonable price. So one more kitty to add to the stash. 4 1
ScottsGT Posted Monday at 09:42 PM Posted Monday at 09:42 PM Just can’t help yourself, can you Carl? I think we need to form an intervention group for some of us here. I could be a member of F-16’s anonymous. And F-4 anonymous, and P-40 anonymous, and ……… 1 2
belugawhaleman Posted Monday at 09:44 PM Posted Monday at 09:44 PM That's a nice kitty! I placed an order with Plaza last week and that kit was in the basket but it would have made my shipping too high so I went with fewer items. I think that's got to be about the nicest Tom cat out there from what I hear. Can't wait to see your build! 1
belugawhaleman Posted Monday at 09:47 PM Posted Monday at 09:47 PM 1 minute ago, ScottsGT said: Just can’t help yourself, can you Carl? I think we need to form an intervention group for some of us here. I could be a member of F-16’s anonymous. And F-4 anonymous, and P-40 anonymous, and ……… I can see in my case a intervention is warranted.......... Perhaps even medication🤔 2
Martinnfb Posted Monday at 09:57 PM Posted Monday at 09:57 PM My group would be probably very small, but how could I not buy it? pre-war stock from HongKong 3
BlrwestSiR Posted Monday at 11:21 PM Posted Monday at 11:21 PM 1 hour ago, ScottsGT said: Just can’t help yourself, can you Carl? I think we need to form an intervention group for some of us here. I could be a member of F-16’s anonymous. And F-4 anonymous, and P-40 anonymous, and ……… Nope, it's a Tomcat. My favourite kerosene burner. 1/32 is just too big to have a bunch of them so the downsizing made sense when Tamiya came out with their kits. Just took me some time to get around to actually getting them. Probably the biggest intervention would be for Spitfires. There has be to be well over a dozen in the stash plus the 11 built already. 2 1
Martinnfb Posted yesterday at 12:35 AM Posted yesterday at 12:35 AM This tiny aeroplane just falls together by itself 6
BlrwestSiR Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago I made it to the LHS today and picked up the Lightning kit. When I got home, I opened it up and decided to compare it to the Trumpeter one. The Trumpeter fuselage is quite a bit shorter. The belly tank is a different shape too. The instructions include a set of 1/32 plans. I'm going to get the Aerocraft resin canopy as the kit one is a bit yellow. The LHS owner thinks he still has a couple more of them. He went to check but they were Hunter kits instead but he said there's more boxes to unpack. 4
DocRob Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 12 minutes ago, BlrwestSiR said: The belly tank is a different shape too. The Trumpesteers measured around the cutting line obviously . Cheers Rob 3 2
KevinM Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago I am with Carl today got my F-14 also from Plaza with a few others all 1/48 and Tamyia stateside it's $284 with shipping from Plaza it was $214 the Beaufighter hurt is only $38 stateside 2
belugawhaleman Posted 49 minutes ago Posted 49 minutes ago 2 hours ago, KevinM said: I am with Carl today got my F-14 also from Plaza with a few others all 1/48 and Tamyia stateside it's $284 with shipping from Plaza it was $214 the Beaufighter hurt is only $38 stateside Nice haul kevin!
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