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My Texas Mirage F.1 - finished!

Started by Bryan H., June 24, 2008, 06:37:43 PM

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Ian the Kiwi Herder

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Bryan H.

Quote from: Geoff on June 29, 2008, 08:42:12 AM
I like the backstory you gave with the second batch of pics. I was convinced there was an alt. history of The Republic of Texas on the board but I cannot find one.
As you say the TArAC has used Dassaults  for a long time, have you a backstory? I presume the use of European aircraft dates back to The War Between The States?

I've got an alternate history of Texas or at least the start of one in my head.  Basically, after the US Senate rejects the Treaty of Statehood (for the third time) in 1845.  Texas makes it her national policy to "go it alone."   In actuality, Texas statehood was rejected twice in the US Senate and the third vote was a close-run thing with strong political opposition.

The British assist Texas Independence (despite the slavery issue).  The rest needs to be worked on; however, from the previous post you can tell that Texas is a member of the UN, NATO and the British Commonwealth.  Despite two world wars, the world still has colonial powers with significant overseas possessions - Texas is among those colonial powers.

The Texas armed forces have previously used license-built Dassault Vautour's, Mirage IIIE's, Mirage IIIR's and Mirage 5's.  The older model Mirage F.1's are being phased-out as the new, upgraded Mirage F.1's come off the assembly line.

:cheers: Bryan


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:wub: :wub: über cool! I like the backstory too! Is the nose from a Kfir? :thumbsup:

Quote from: Bryan H. on June 27, 2008, 01:16:02 PMShe participated in numerous UN/NATO/Commonwealth raids against Mugabe's socialist party infrastructure.    

Actually, its more nationalist than socialist :thumbsup:

Geoff

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Quote from: Bryan H. on June 30, 2008, 05:28:23 AM
Texas is a member of..... the British Commonwealth.
:cheers: Bryan

:thumbsup:

Quote from: Bryan H. on June 30, 2008, 05:28:23 AM
The British assist Texas Independence (despite the slavery issue).  The rest needs to be worked on; however, from the previous post you can tell that Texas is a member of the UN, NATO and the British Commonwealth.  Despite two world wars, the world still has colonial powers with significant overseas possessions - Texas is among those colonial powers.

Where do you see Texas having colonies? The other question would be what is the relationship with the USA?
(Sorry this isn't a thread hijack - I am always intrigued by the history of how we got somewhere)

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The Texas armed forces have previously used license-built Dassault Vautour's, Mirage IIIE's, Mirage IIIR's and Mirage 5's.  The older model Mirage F.1's are being phased-out as the new, upgraded Mirage F.1's come off the assembly line.
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That gives lots of options -  I was thinking of a Mirage IIIE :wub:. But if there is a long history of British support perhaps some Brit aircraft as well? OK I have to admit I just got a Meteor F8!!!!!!! :rolleyes:

Cheers  :cheers:

GeoffP

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Just caught up with this - brilliant  :thumbsup:
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Bryan H.

Thanks everyone!  Just an heads-up... 

This is my next project.



As you can see she's already painted (and I'm happy with this scheme) so I've just got decaling & finishing work to do.

:cheers: Bryan

Miscellany (that effects modeling):
My son & daughter.
School - finishing my degree

Models (upcoming):
RCN A-4F+ ArcticHawk

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We're happy with this new scheme, too!!!
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Geoff


Ian the Kiwi Herder

Quote from: nev on July 01, 2008, 10:15:49 AM
Doth mine eyes deceive me?  :blink: Has Bdb really gone and built a pointy-nosed fire breather?  :o

Yep they have

No he hasn't

It's the other Bryan

:rolleyes:

Ian
"When the Carpet Monster tells you it's full....
....it's time to tidy the workbench"

Confuscious (maybe)

nev

Between almost-true and completely-crazy, there is a rainbow of nice shades - Tophe


Sales of Airfix kits plummeted in the 1980s, and GCSEs had to be made easier as a result - James May