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Flying Arizona Battleship

Started by Radish, April 15, 2010, 03:23:33 AM

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Radish

I originally started the HobbyBoss 1/700 Arizona as a seagoing vessel for the RN, but haven't been able to stop "tinkering" so that now it will become a flying "winged" battleship of the USN....other than that, it's a case of "wait and see"....eventually.
Once you've visited the land of the Loonies, a return is never far away.....

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Weaver

Or "wait and guess" if you don't get the hang of the electrophotonumerography at some point.....
"Things need not have happened to be true. Tales and dreams are the shadow-truths that will endure when mere facts are dust and ashes, and forgot."
 - Sandman: A Midsummer Night's Dream, by Neil Gaiman

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 - Indiana Jones

Radish

Some minor progression this morning as I've been clearing stuff away and need to pop to the tip as soon as my cake comes out of the oven.
Once you've visited the land of the Loonies, a return is never far away.....

Still His (or Her) Majesty, Queen Caroline of the Midlands, Resident Drag Queen

NARSES2

Quote from: Radish on April 15, 2010, 05:52:51 AM
Some minor progression this morning as I've been clearing stuff away and need to pop to the tip as soon as my cake comes out of the oven.

Fruit Cake ?  :wub:
Do not condemn the judgement of another because it differs from your own. You may both be wrong.

Radish

Once you've visited the land of the Loonies, a return is never far away.....

Still His (or Her) Majesty, Queen Caroline of the Midlands, Resident Drag Queen

Radish

We have a many sided "flying wing" now, with the vast underbelly required for fuel, engines, etc...

The "ship" bit is complete except for aerials.
I need to add some detail to the vast underbelly, and exhaust nozzles too.

Not a big job, and then it's painting time.

Probably tomorrow. ;D
Once you've visited the land of the Loonies, a return is never far away.....

Still His (or Her) Majesty, Queen Caroline of the Midlands, Resident Drag Queen

Radish

Now, now.....

Bought a more suitable "belly" from the £1 shop....8 small plates.
Just attempting to superglue the base and plate together. If this doesn't work...and it seems reluctand, I have a back up plan NOT involving nails lol.
Once you've visited the land of the Loonies, a return is never far away.....

Still His (or Her) Majesty, Queen Caroline of the Midlands, Resident Drag Queen

Radish

Some slight tinkering, then spraying tomorrow. Photos and a story later.
Once you've visited the land of the Loonies, a return is never far away.....

Still His (or Her) Majesty, Queen Caroline of the Midlands, Resident Drag Queen

beowulf

Quote from: Radish on April 18, 2010, 01:46:36 AM
a story later.

*pulls up chair and gets popcorn ready*



looking forward to seeing this  :thumbsup:
.............hes a very naughty boy!
allergic to aircraft in grey!
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I have come up with a plan so cunning you could stick a tail on it and call it a weasel. ......Edmund Blackadder

Radish

Cheeky sod ;D ;D ;D

Meanwhile....the story.

The USS Tequila was a development of the Flying Battleships, the Leviathans, begun after a scientific breakthrough in 1910, and buil;t by all the majoy powers...Great Britain, The United States, France, Germany and Japan. They were involved heavily during the First World War of 1912 to 1921.
After the war, some nations looked to see how they could improve the Leviathans, and the USN hit upon the idea of "flying fortresses" being able to hover and move around 2000 feet up. These were to be essentially a defensive deterent, heavily armed and due to the height achieved in flight, all powerful.
Despite the best intentions of the USN, including help from Sky Captain and the ever inventive "Dex", the Tequila could barely achieve full altitude, and in fact, the whole design proved unsuccessful....the aims far exceeded the available scientific and technical knowledge. AS such, the other observant powers scrapped any ideas to emulate the USN, and the Tequila remained in US waters, where eventually it foundered in early 1943. 5 crew were injured but all the 1000+ crew were rescued due to the supporting surface craft.
The full story and "build" will appear (I hope) in a newsletter....Chris has the story now.
The concept of the "flying fortress" was resurrected by the Nazis when the built the "Germania".
The Germania will be coming.....soon!!
Once you've visited the land of the Loonies, a return is never far away.....

Still His (or Her) Majesty, Queen Caroline of the Midlands, Resident Drag Queen

NARSES2

Quote from: Radish on April 18, 2010, 11:14:06 AM
The full story and "build" will appear (I hope) in a newsletter....Chris has the story now.

Not yet ? I have your Ice Nelson and Bismark but not this  :blink:
Do not condemn the judgement of another because it differs from your own. You may both be wrong.

Radish

Hope the story has "got through" Chris.

Meanwhile, it was primed in Halford's Grey today.
Washes in bluey grey, etc., tomorrow.
Once you've visited the land of the Loonies, a return is never far away.....

Still His (or Her) Majesty, Queen Caroline of the Midlands, Resident Drag Queen

NARSES2

Quote from: Radish on April 20, 2010, 10:53:56 AM
Hope the story has "got through" Chris.


Not yet. I've emailed you
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Radish

Sent it again.
I wonder, if this fails I'll email it to Nev and OKL and see if it arrives via them. Peculiar. Must be the Volcano lol.
Once you've visited the land of the Loonies, a return is never far away.....

Still His (or Her) Majesty, Queen Caroline of the Midlands, Resident Drag Queen

Radish

I've sent it to Aircav, OGL and Nev as back up. I blame Iceland.
Once you've visited the land of the Loonies, a return is never far away.....

Still His (or Her) Majesty, Queen Caroline of the Midlands, Resident Drag Queen