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V-22 Osprey

Started by lancer, August 27, 2004, 10:57:12 AM

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Scooterman

IIRC, the white topped machines are for the Prez and the others are for reporters, staff and of course the sunglass wearing, UMP toting Secret Service.

Joe C-P

Quote from: kitnut617 on December 13, 2009, 07:48:56 AM
I started to do a QTR a couple of years ago like in the pic below, I'm using a Transall instead as my base kit.  Problem is I cut plastic to how I envisioned it from the picture and I think I've got it too short.  What ever happens though I'll need a minimum of 6" or 152mm between the rotor centers when they're in lift mode but like a number of my other projects I had underway before my house move, it's packed away still --- somewhere.

I started working on hacking together a couple of 1/700 V-22s from WEM to make something similar. One of these days I'll get back to the hobby room and finish it.
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LemonJello

Once I've gotten my USCG white/orange V-22 on the shelf (haven't started it yet.  maybe after the move?) I think I'll do up another -22 in HMX white top livery - I think I can cobble the markings I need from my -46 and -53 kits.
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anthonyp

Quote from: LemonJello on May 10, 2010, 05:46:46 PM
Once I've gotten my USCG white/orange V-22 on the shelf (haven't started it yet.  maybe after the move?) I think I'll do up another -22 in HMX white top livery - I think I can cobble the markings I need from my -46 and -53 kits.

The USCG V-22 does indeed look nice  ;D



Not quite done yet, but almost there (more here).  Looking forward to yours.

I've been thinking about picking up one of those Italeri VH-71 kits to use the decals on my own VV-22 as well.
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LemonJello

#109
That is sweet.  Where did you get the USCG markings?  

When I build mine, I was thinking about having the ramp down with a zodiac boat ready for launch and may be some life raft canisters on wing pylons?
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anthonyp

Those marking were extras from Anigrand (I ordered about five extra sets when I purchased their XV-15 kit) and custom made decals (ie, home made).  You can also get good markings for USCG if you can find the 1/144 Revell HC-130 kit.
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Jschmus

There are also USCG decals in the Revell 1/72 HH-65.
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LemonJello

OK, after I effect repairs to the AV-22 (rough handling by the movers left it in three major pieces), I have three -22 kits in the stash.  As of now, I'm thinking they'll be marked as follows:

Standard USMC battle taxi grays (Flying Leatherneck's decals)
USCG orange/white (Fireball Models decals)
HMX-1 gloss olive/white top VIP transport (scavenge decals from -46 and -53 kits)

I have my eye on some CanMilAir decals to do up a yellow/red Canadian SAR Osprey, but I'll need to get another kit (not a problem).
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GTX

And here I was thinking all real world V-22s were basic grey...



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Greg
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Stargazer

The Bell Boeing logo on the side indicates that this is one of the YV-22A FSD prototypes painted as a demonstrator for the MV-22A, not a real full-fledged production model.

PR19_Kit

#116
But isn't it the most AMAZING looking thing when it's all folded up?  :thumbsup:

I have the guts of a Hobbycraft one and the parts break-down would enable you to do that, but the kit is woefully inadequate in most other areas.

And Stargazer, please can you slow your multi-image avatar down a tad, I'd like to actually SEE the various types you have in there!  ;D
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GTX

Quote from: Stargazer2006 on January 28, 2011, 01:18:35 PM
The Bell Boeing logo on the side indicates that this is one of the YV-22A FSD prototypes painted as a demonstrator for the MV-22A, not a real full-fledged production model.

Still doesn't change my comment!

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Ian the Kiwi Herder

Quote from: GTX on April 24, 2008, 01:25:00 PM
Speaking of V-22 whiffs, anyone remember these:












Regards,

Greg

Did a 'google search' for V-22's and found these..... Wonder why I'd be looking at Osprey's ???  :wacko:

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PR19_Kit

Quote from: Ian the Kiwi Herder on March 04, 2013, 11:45:11 PM

Did a 'google search' for V-22's and found these..... Wonder why I'd be looking at Osprey's ???  :wacko:

Ian[/color]

Could it be something to do with that big heavy box in my hallway?  ;D
Kit's Rule 1 ) Any aircraft can be improved by fitting longer wings, and/or a longer fuselage
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