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Boxtop Irregularities

Started by John Howling Mouse, December 25, 2008, 01:45:26 PM

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Was wondering if I'm the only modeler who notices such oddball stuff on model box covers.  Like the Testors F-18 boxtop with the showcase model missing one wheel.
Here is the common F-14D Super Tomcat box photo from Revell:



Look closely at the reflections in the puddles I've circled.  Clearly reflections from a completely different aircraft! Brighter, possibly even white and with high-viz insignia and "U.S. AIR FORCE" lettering.  Either it was in the background behind the Tomcat and edited out for clarity or I've once again uncovered proof of the F-14 being a cleverly constructed hoax by the APTB (American Powers That Be)!   ;D

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 ;D I'm not saying your wrong about the APTB (I just love a good conspiracy theory), but it looks more like they edited out a background a/c. The reflection with the text is in line with the reflection of the nose wheel, unless it's a very odd looking a/c then it's not the one and same.

My bet is a T-38 Talon:

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B777LR

Theres an Airfix Bucaneer from a long time ago, that shows a Bucaneer landing on a flattop, in the midst of an attack from Japanese WWII fighters. The same artwork has also been released without the Zeroes ;D

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Quote from: B777LR on December 26, 2008, 05:05:46 AM
Theres an Airfix Bucaneer from a long time ago, that shows a Bucaneer landing on a flattop, in the midst of an attack from Japanese WWII fighters. The same artwork has also been released without the Zeroes ;D

You don't mean this one do you Trip7:

http://www.oldmodelkits.com/index.php?detail=9035&searchtext=Buccaneer
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Quote from: John Howling Mouse on December 25, 2008, 01:45:26 PM
Was wondering if I'm the only modeler who notices such oddball stuff on model box covers.  Like the Testors F-18 boxtop with the showcase model missing one wheel.
Here is the common F-14D Super Tomcat box photo from Revell:


Look closely at the reflections in the puddles I've circled.  Clearly reflections from a completely different aircraft! Brighter, possibly even white and with high-viz insignia and "U.S. AIR FORCE" lettering.  Either it was in the background behind the Tomcat and edited out for clarity or I've once again uncovered proof of the F-14 being a cleverly constructed hoax by the APTB (American Powers That Be)!   ;D


I don't think what you're seeing is actually lettering Barry, looking at photos of the underside of F-14's these appear to me to be attachment points for the Phoenix missile pallets which protude right up and a little forward and on each side of the front u/c bay.  The angle in which the photo was taken would reflect in the puddle a bit off center to the wheel as it's higher up.
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One boxtop irregularity I spotted recently is the painting of the Opel Blitz fuel truck on the cover of the 1/72 scale Academy WWII Ground vehicle set, the painting shows the fenders for the rear wheels in place while the kit has no rear fenders in the instructions or sprues.

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Quote from: kitnut617 on December 26, 2008, 08:46:57 AM
Quote from: John Howling Mouse on December 25, 2008, 01:45:26 PM
Was wondering if I'm the only modeler who notices such oddball stuff on model box covers.  Like the Testors F-18 boxtop with the showcase model missing one wheel.
Here is the common F-14D Super Tomcat box photo from Revell:


Look closely at the reflections in the puddles I've circled.  Clearly reflections from a completely different aircraft! Brighter, possibly even white and with high-viz insignia and "U.S. AIR FORCE" lettering.  Either it was in the background behind the Tomcat and edited out for clarity or I've once again uncovered proof of the F-14 being a cleverly constructed hoax by the APTB (American Powers That Be)!   ;D


I don't think what you're seeing is actually lettering Barry, looking at photos of the underside of F-14's these appear to me to be attachment points for the Phoenix missile pallets which protude right up and a little forward and on each side of the front u/c bay.  The angle in which the photo was taken would reflect in the puddle a bit off center to the wheel as it's higher up.

Nope, you can clearly read the entire text: "U.S. AIR FORCE" reflected upside-down in the water as well as make out the USAF insignia.  I agree with Amphion that it's a Talon. Was likely taken at an airshow's static display or something.
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Quote from: John Howling Mouse on December 26, 2008, 10:05:46 AM
Quote from: kitnut617 on December 26, 2008, 08:46:57 AM
Quote from: John Howling Mouse on December 25, 2008, 01:45:26 PM
Was wondering if I'm the only modeler who notices such oddball stuff on model box covers.  Like the Testors F-18 boxtop with the showcase model missing one wheel.
Here is the common F-14D Super Tomcat box photo from Revell:


Look closely at the reflections in the puddles I've circled.  Clearly reflections from a completely different aircraft! Brighter, possibly even white and with high-viz insignia and "U.S. AIR FORCE" lettering.  Either it was in the background behind the Tomcat and edited out for clarity or I've once again uncovered proof of the F-14 being a cleverly constructed hoax by the APTB (American Powers That Be)!   ;D


I don't think what you're seeing is actually lettering Barry, looking at photos of the underside of F-14's these appear to me to be attachment points for the Phoenix missile pallets which protude right up and a little forward and on each side of the front u/c bay.  The angle in which the photo was taken would reflect in the puddle a bit off center to the wheel as it's higher up.

Nope, you can clearly read the entire text: "U.S. AIR FORCE" reflected upside-down in the water as well as make out the USAF insignia.  I agree with Amphion that it's a Talon. Was likely taken at an airshow's static display or something.

Yes I see now, and if you look at your blown up pic with the highlight circle I can see in the puddle just below, another circle with a dot in the middle, this does look like the circle and dot at the top of the T-38 fuselage.
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Quote from: kitnut617 on December 26, 2008, 08:14:31 AM
Quote from: B777LR on December 26, 2008, 05:05:46 AM
Theres an Airfix Bucaneer from a long time ago, that shows a Bucaneer landing on a flattop, in the midst of an attack from Japanese WWII fighters. The same artwork has also been released without the Zeroes ;D

You don't mean this one do you Trip7:

http://www.oldmodelkits.com/index.php?detail=9035&searchtext=Buccaneer

Cool - a Royal Navy version of "The Final Countdown".

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Quote from: GTX on December 26, 2008, 10:52:18 AM
Quote from: kitnut617 on December 26, 2008, 08:14:31 AM
Quote from: B777LR on December 26, 2008, 05:05:46 AM
Theres an Airfix Bucaneer from a long time ago, that shows a Bucaneer landing on a flattop, in the midst of an attack from Japanese WWII fighters. The same artwork has also been released without the Zeroes ;D

You don't mean this one do you Trip7:

http://www.oldmodelkits.com/index.php?detail=9035&searchtext=Buccaneer

Cool - a Royal Navy version of "The Final Countdown".

Regards,

Greg

About time they made a sequel, isnt it?

kitnut617

Quote from: GTX on December 26, 2008, 10:52:18 AM

Cool - a Royal Navy version of "The Final Countdown".

Regards,

Greg

Makes you wonder if this is where the writers for Final Countdown got the idea  :blink:
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Wow...great thread, Baz ! It's got me wondering myself....might have to go dig thru the stash !

My favourite boxtop ever was the Hasegawa ? Fencer flying low past HMS Invincinble ( or the other carrier ) It's a beautiful painting, but my LHS guy ( modelshop Dave ) says it's an irregulare in itself, as there's no way a Russian aeroplane would get that close to a RN carreir without being shot down !

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