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Steampunk Stuka Project

Started by BlackOps, June 22, 2008, 08:30:35 PM

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BlackOps

OK, I've decided to build my 1/32 21st Century Toys Stuka with a bit of steampunk flavoring.

The kit:



I've got the interior started.





Still trying to decide how much of this will be visible once it's buttoned up and if I want to add more pipes and other doodads  :rolleyes:



Jeff G.
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AeroplaneDriver

How about a metal seat with lots of rivets instead of wood?

This one should be fin to watch!   :thumbsup:
So I got that going for me...which is nice....

Jeffry Fontaine

The skill level indicator is interesting with the degree of bombs being the method of determining how difficult the kit is.  Or is that how badly you "bomb it" during the course of building it?
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Taiidantomcat


Can't wait to see this! i have been wanting to "steam punk" something forever now but didnt even know where to begin, your build will be a great example!
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John Howling Mouse

That's funny: when I first saw the size of the gauges in the rear position I thought "Has he gone nuts?" then remembered this is, in fact, a steampunk concept.
Perfect touch, as always.  This is going to be so cool...more!  More!
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cthulhu77


retro_seventies

This is the coolest thing!  I'm absolutely LOVING those dials in the back seat!  How about a speaking tube for the pilot and co-pilot?   Can't wait to see what you do to the outside!  :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
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GTX

I wonder if a biplane conversion should also be contemplated?

Regards,

Greg
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Eddie M.

Intriguing idea and the workmanship is spot on :mellow: :thumbsup: :ph34r:. Plus, I like your way of marking your paint bottles. :cheers:
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GTX

Thread revival - did this ever get finished?

Regards,

Greg
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buzzbomb

I hope it did or if still underway plenty or room for other ideas. :thumbsup:

What about a big Gyroscope jiggamawhatsit in the gunners area or similar


BlackOps

Greg, thanks for bringing this back to my attention. The project kind of got put on hold last year when I was not feeling all that great, then it got buried in the in-progress pile. Definately going to have to bump this one back up to the front row. Thanks for the nudge  ;D
Jeff G.
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Sauragnmon

I have to admit, this is an idea that I find interesting - though I would imagine you could get away with an oil-fired boiler in this case, as shovelling coal at 25k up sounds like a bad idea... "Shovel Faster, we're losing altitude!!!!"
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Quote from: Sauragnmon on August 08, 2009, 01:05:06 PM
I have to admit, this is an idea that I find interesting - though I would imagine you could get away with an oil-fired boiler in this case, as shovelling coal at 25k up sounds like a bad idea... "Shovel Faster, we're losing altitude!!!!"

Unless of course it was coal powder.


Regards,

Greg
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