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Started by Radish, September 01, 2007, 09:46:18 AM

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Mossie

The LIDAR scanning that Airfix have introduced should help with that.  All going well, it should make for ultra accurate models.  There's still potential pit falls to watch out for such as changes to preserved aircraft, misinterpretation of any reflections etc.

It should also stop any arguments about shape etc..... but my cynicism says it won't. :rolleyes:
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PR19_Kit

Quote from: Thorvic on November 13, 2014, 05:14:52 AM
That's why we are rather thankful Airfix have chosen to do a new HC4 kit and replace their rather dated Sea King kit with a new accurate tooling. The only trouble is I can see them doing the RAF HAS3 version later, but I doubt they will go back and do a proper original Sea king HAS1,2,5 or 6 in its intended role as an ASW Helicopter.

But Colin Frieghtdog will sort all that lot out for us, I'm sure.  ;D
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Quote from: Mossie on November 13, 2014, 06:14:45 AM
The LIDAR scanning that Airfix have introduced should help with that.  All going well, it should make for ultra accurate models.  There's still potential pit falls to watch out for such as changes to preserved aircraft, misinterpretation of any reflections etc.

It should also stop any arguments about shape etc..... but my cynicism says it won't. :rolleyes:

Not to mention shaded areas where the LIDAR can't see part B for part A.....

It's a good tool and I'm glad they're using it, but it's not a magic bullet. Thankfully, they seem fully aware of that and are emphasising the need for skilled post-scan clean-up and checking.
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Quote from: Mossie on November 13, 2014, 06:14:45 AM
The LIDAR scanning that Airfix have introduced should help with that.  All going well, it should make for ultra accurate models.  There's still potential pit falls to watch out for such as changes to preserved aircraft, misinterpretation of any reflections etc.

It should also stop any arguments about shape etc..... but my cynicism says it won't. :rolleyes:

Revell ran into that with their Trabant model. They created an accurate copy of a car they'd found, only to have the JMNs come out of the woodwork in force after the launch. As it turns out, the car they copied had been in an accident, and had one of the front wings replaced with one from a different model year.

PR19_Kit

The problem with modelling ANY Trabbi is that they're all different.  ;D

The Duroplast body panels tend to bend and warp yet still maintain their strength as they're attached to a relatively strong steel monocoque.
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Kit's Rule 2) The backstory can always be changed to suit the model

...and I'm not a closeted 'Take That' fan, I'm a REAL fan! :)

Regards
Kit

Mossie

Quote from: Hobbes on November 14, 2014, 01:43:48 AM
Revell ran into that with their Trabant model. They created an accurate copy of a car they'd found, only to have the JMNs come out of the woodwork in force after the launch. As it turns out, the car they copied had been in an accident, and had one of the front wings replaced with one from a different model year.

Another Revell kit was the Gannet.  Minor omission, the preserved aircraft was missing it's instrument coaming, and Revell faithfully recreated all the instruments backs on the panel!  There was a lot of debate about the radome and it's rear lower fuselage on Britmodeller, but I think these have been put to bed now.

Airfix had trouble with their Mark I tank.  It's marketed as such, but doesn't actually represent a Mark I.  They guys at Bovington obtained a Mark II and added the steering gear from an old Mark I.  This was lost to time and Airfix copied it pretty accurately and in good faith and it got pulled apart when accurate plans of the Mark I, and the curators at Bovvy said oops, forgot to tell you that!  And even then, you can't build it as a standard Mark II because it was converted to a supply a tank and then had replacement sponsons added when preserved!  So it is accurate, if you want to create the representative Mark I that was displayed at Bovvy.  And it's changed again as they obtained an actual Mark I later...
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Thorvic

Apparently due to a slight shipping cock-up the USA have received their shipment of the new Supermarine Swift ahead of the UK release due next week !!.

So this time you might actually get a new Airfix kit before the home market  ;D
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Old Wombat

Anyone know if Airfix intend to re-release their 1/48th Buccaneer in the not too distant future (say 2 years)? :blink:

I'd really like one for my RAM Plan but I'd rather buy new than play the ebay/gumtree/etc. game. :-\
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Quote from: Thorvic on November 14, 2014, 04:49:07 AM
Apparently due to a slight shipping cock-up the USA have received their shipment of the new Supermarine Swift ahead of the UK release due next week !!.

So this time you might actually get a new Airfix kit before the home market  ;D

That would be a change!

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Quote from: Old Wombat on November 14, 2014, 12:40:59 PM
Anyone know if Airfix intend to re-release their 1/48th Buccaneer in the not too distant future (say 2 years)? :blink:

I'd really like one for my RAM Plan but I'd rather buy new than play the ebay/gumtree/etc. game. :-\

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albeback

Quote from: Old Wombat on November 14, 2014, 12:40:59 PM
Anyone know if Airfix intend to re-release their 1/48th Buccaneer in the not too distant future (say 2 years)? :blink:

I'd really like one for my RAM Plan but I'd rather buy new than play the ebay/gumtree/etc. game. :-\

Hope so. Be nice to have an S1 as well. Full  range of whizzbangs as well please!! :lol:

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Quote from: Librarian on November 15, 2014, 03:15:50 AM
Come on 1/48 Spitfire XIVs :party:.

And in 72nd, please?  Plus a new set of wings and canopy for the 72nd Mk IIa kit so we can all do a Vb or Vc.
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#2593
Just got the following email back in answer to a query I made on the Airfix website.



QuoteDear Guy

Thank you for your e-mail.

We currently do not have this in our range. Our 2015 range will be released at the end of the year. Until then, we do not have any further information unfortunately. If it is not included in the new one, I will pass it on as a suggestion to the Airfix development and marketing team.

Kind regards

Laura Ahmet

Customer care

A customer has made an enquiry on the Airfix site.

Enquiry type: Product Suggestion

Name: Mr Guy Plachy

E-mail: *******************

Telephone: +61 xxx xxx xxx





Comment: Hi, guys!

Just wondering if you have any ideas if/when you might be re-releasing the 1/48 Buccaneer (retool or otherwise)?

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So, I suggest that if, like me, you wish to see a 1/48 Bucc appear in the foreseeable future you do the same as I did here, http://www.airfix.com/contact, & select "Product Suggestion" in the Enquiry Type field.
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I'll be keeping my eyes open for that Swift !

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