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LCACs!

Started by roughneck06, May 06, 2010, 02:05:49 PM

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roughneck06

I have some spare 1/700 LCACs- would it be possible/practical to convert them into some anti piratcy craft or coastal strike craft???? What would be the upper limit for missles/gun????

Harpoon? 76mm?

Looking forward to ideas/comments! ;D

Logan Hartke

That depends on how much other stuff you're putting on it.  The LCAC is capable of carrying about 80 tons of "stuff".  Figure in crew, systems, armor, etc.  You may want to take a look at this:

http://www.secretprojects.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=4825.0

Cheers,

Logan

philp

My LHS has the 72nd scale version of this in stock.  If it was just a little cheaper (ok, maybe 70% off) I would grab one.
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Jschmus

You might be interested in James H. Cobb's Sea Fighter, which features LCACs modified into littoral warfare craft for a conflict in Africa.

http://www.amazon.com/Sea-Fighter-James-H-Cobb/dp/0515129828
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PR19_Kit

Quote from: philp on May 06, 2010, 02:58:37 PM
My LHS has the 72nd scale version of this in stock.  If it was just a little cheaper (ok, maybe 70% off) I would grab one.

1/72 scale? I didn't know anyone did one in that scale.

I have the Trumpeter 1/144 version and it's pretty good, real rubber skirts too (don't tell Radish........  :lol:) but it still pales into insignificance beside an SRN4!
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Thorvic

Quote from: PR19_Kit on May 06, 2010, 03:38:38 PM
Quote from: philp on May 06, 2010, 02:58:37 PM
My LHS has the 72nd scale version of this in stock.  If it was just a little cheaper (ok, maybe 70% off) I would grab one.

1/72 scale? I didn't know anyone did one in that scale.

I have the Trumpeter 1/144 version and it's pretty good, real rubber skirts too (don't tell Radish........  :lol:) but it still pales into insignificance beside an SRN4!

Trumpeter do it in 72nd scale as well Kit

http://www.trumpeter-china.com/war513/products/en_message.asp?id=707

Also issued as JMSDF version too.

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proditor

Those 1/700 LCAC's look great as Cobb's little pigs.

Here's mine:



The one in the middle is the closest to completion.  Twin 30's with pedestal mount rockets, SeaSLAM launchers, Tactical missile boxes.  It was hard to find the room at times, but it's a hoot bashing the little suckers together.

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You could always back-date them to the original Bell concept.

PR19_Kit

Quote from: Thorvic on May 06, 2010, 04:07:35 PM
Trumpeter do it in 72nd scale as well Kit

Geoff,

So they do! Inever knew that before.

I'm thinking that would make a good basis for a BH-7 Wellington with scratchbuilt upper works. They're about the same size.
Kit's Rule 1 ) Any aircraft can be improved by fitting longer wings, and/or a longer fuselage
Kit's Rule 2) The backstory can always be changed to suit the model

...and I'm not a closeted 'Take That' fan, I'm a REAL fan! :)

Regards
Kit

GTX

Fit it with multiple MLRS as a more modern version of the old Landing Craft Tank (Rocket) or LTCR:




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Jschmus

I found this notation in the Naval Institute Guide to the Ships and Aircraft of the U.S. Fleet:

QuoteThe LCAC 66 conducted trials in 1996 with a 30-mm GAU-13 Gatling gun fitted in a GAU-5 pod; its purpose was to provide organic suppression fire to landing forces.

Wikipedia goes on to say:

QuoteThe pod was mounted on a standard MAU-12 bomb rack, itself mounted in a standard cargo container. It was believed that four such containers could then be carried on the LCAC. The resulting combination was referenced as the Gun Platform Air Cushion (GPAC).
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you could always put a  :dalek: on each corner -- oh, no, wait the Russian Navy has have already signed a treaty with them & done that !!   ;D :wacko:
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