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Let's freak Barry with a work update!

Started by Ollie, February 06, 2004, 02:38:30 PM

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John Howling Mouse

Sorry, getting behind as I'm actually spending time BUILDING models, not just talking about building models...

Na-na-na-naaaaaaaaaaa-na

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Captain Canada

What ?

Are you hinting that I'm not building models ?

Like this CAF Gulf War Phantom ?

Armed with 18 500lb bombs ?

Are you ?

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John Howling Mouse

Hot damn!  Looking good!  Love the pilots too (could've sworn one just MOVED while I was looking at your pic, they're that realistic!).

Why the hell haven't I built a single Phantom yet?  It's one of my very favorite aircraft.

So masculine...brute force...arg-arg-arg!!!  Last of the true "muscle-car" planes!
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nev

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John Howling Mouse

QuoteHave you got any in the stash?
Only about 14 in 1:48 scale alone....  >>embarassed grin<<

I should really build one.  Really.  Maybe I'll just buy a built one from Toa---er, Captain Canada.
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nev

Hasegawa, Italeri or other?  Actually they're both pretty good.  The Italeri one is simple yet servicable IIRC.

Can you do a Phantom with a T-tail?  :dum:  
Between almost-true and completely-crazy, there is a rainbow of nice shades - Tophe


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nev

Oh, and I second what Baz sez about you pilot painting  :tornado: If thats 72nd, then thats some awesome brushwork!
Between almost-true and completely-crazy, there is a rainbow of nice shades - Tophe


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Captain Canada

Aw, you guys are too kind ! You can't hardly see 'Guy and Pierre' in that photo ! But I'll accept the kind words and say 'thanks !'

All the Phantoms in my build here are 48th scale Monogram and Testors kits......the Testors kits come with both C/D/J and E/F type noses, as well as two cannon/ecm fits.

I'd like to grab a recce bird to go along with them, either that, or grab one of Belcher Bits resin sets for the 104, and use the Vicon camera pod........

And a T-tailed Phantom is a Voodoo, Nevster !

Cheers !

:wub:  
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Long Live the Commonwealth !!!
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Where's my beer ?

John Howling Mouse

#38
QuoteHasegawa, Italeri or other? 
"Yes, yes, and yes."
Some AMT and Monogram Phantoms in 1:48, too!

Can you do a Phantom with a T-tail?  :dum:
"I plan on it"

Also: a VG/Swing-wing variant, a twin-tailed variant, and a delta-winged variant.

If you'll recall the old Monogram box-art with a Phantom landing (or taking off?) cycling its landing gear, I'd like to reproduce that moment as well...
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elmayerle

QuoteAnd a T-tailed Phantom is a Voodoo, Nevster !
Heh, especially if it's a Voodoo modified to flight test the J-79.  I've a pic somewhere of that one with the GE logo prominent on the vertical tail.  *G* I've also been told that this aircraft was used for some other interesting tests.
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Captain Canada

Can you dig that photo out for us, Ev ?

I love the Voodoo and Phantom !

Cheers

Toadman
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elmayerle

#41
*chuckle* That may take a considerable while as I have no idea whatsoever which box holds it.  Eventually, yes, in the immediate future, highly unlikely.

I do apologize, but things haven't been fully sorted out for three or four moves now.

I do remember some of the basics, though.  It was a single-seater but with the longer burner housings of the two-seater and J-79 nozzles on the end of them.
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Captain Canada

CANADA KICKS arse !!!!

Long Live the Commonwealth !!!
Vive les Canadiens !
Where's my beer ?

elmayerle

QuoteD'oh !

Found one in WoF Journal !
Yep, that's it save that the pic I have has the big, round GE logo on the vertical tail.
"Reality is the leading cause of stress amongst those in touch with it."
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