Nazi designers the original whiffers.

Started by crudebuteffective, March 31, 2013, 08:10:37 AM

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crudebuteffective

Ok so I don't want to completely associate us with the Nazi ideals, but if there's one thing that an autocratic, fascist, murderous, totalitarian regime that want bigger and better equipment encourages is imagination even if the encouragement did come from down the barrel of a gun, whilst us boring Brits would meet similar extremely adventurous designs  with the response "yes it looks very pretty on paper, now stop sniffing glue and go build more spitfires" the German hierarchy met the designs with "wunderbar!, 2000 of them please, use as much fuel and steel as you want we've got plenty and are in no danger of running out"

The result of this is that we get some good models to add to our collection and throw our own brand of autocratic, fascist, murderous, totalitarian imagination to.

Here are my creations, ranging from defence of berlin the 1946 Middle East campaign to adventurous raids on the American eastern seaboard.

defence of berlin 1946

FW183 of richtofen squadron 


ME1011 Vogelart (shrike) flown by Eric Hartman, the first pilot to score a victory in jet to jet combat against a Meteor F3


lippisch P13A Pfeilspitze (Arrowhead) with deception colour scheme


ME1099B Nachtschwalbe (Nightjar)


Middle eastern campaign (german victory at kursk, march to the Tigris)

Blohm and voss P194


FW Flitzer


Flitzer with its RAF adversaries flown from bases in India and Basra


Arado E555 Valkyrie, used during OP steinbock (the second blitz) and later the Manhatten raid painted with "propaganda" tail markings


ME262 of the syrian air force 1967


SAAB J28 Djävul (Demon) license built Horton swedish airforce 1960


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PR19_Kit

Whoah there!  :o

You can't just slip that Twin Fury in there without a little more explanation......

The rest look equally darn good too, nice job.  :thumbsup: :bow:
Kit's Rule 1 ) Any aircraft can be improved by fitting longer wings, and/or a longer fuselage
Kit's Rule 2) The backstory can always be changed to suit the model

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jorel62


crudebuteffective

Hawker Superfury

in this guise its a long range bomber escorting jet killer to escort lancasters lincolns and washingtons
made from two PM/Airfix Seafurys

ive got two more in my stash to make either a nightfighter or in post war colours not sure yet
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JayBee

Yep, well said Kit that twin Fury is brillig.  :thumbsup: :bow:

Jim
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crudebuteffective

i posted the fury month ago on my "AIRCREAFT BRITAIN SHOULD HAVE HAD" thread lol
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crudebuteffective

forgot this a P1111 as the spoils of war
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PR19_Kit

Quote from: crudebuteffective on March 31, 2013, 09:24:49 AM
i posted the fury month ago on my "AIRCREAFT BRITAIN SHOULD HAVE HAD" thread lol

Sure, but I only have one memory chip and it's WELL overloaded at my age.  ;D

Great work, I love the Super Fury.  :thumbsup:
Kit's Rule 1 ) Any aircraft can be improved by fitting longer wings, and/or a longer fuselage
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

dumaniac

darn nice collection in 72 - man after my own heart

well done

Weaver

Great collection there; they must look a treat all on display together.


Quote from: crudebuteffective on March 31, 2013, 12:24:47 PM
forgot this a P1111 as the spoils of war


Man after my own heart....... ;D



http://www.whatifmodelers.com/index.php/topic,34327.0/highlight,p+1111.html
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crudebuteffective

Great minds ay lol

That PM P1111 is a pig of a model isn't it I picked in up for 2quid and made it as a weekend project, can imagine CDR Eric Brown having some fun flying it though, my dad (one third of crudebuteffective) is reading his book at the moment, want to nick it of him when he's done.

I want to add a tribelfluger, which I think is German for "how the hell is this supposed to fly" and a Pfeil I can get the former from hannants but can seem to find a pfeil other than the dragons high altitude version, if anyone knows of a source let us know
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crudebuteffective,

Quote from: crudebuteffective on April 01, 2013, 10:43:00 PM
I want to add a tribelfluger, which I think is German for "how the hell is this supposed to fly" and a Pfeil I can get the former from hannants but can seem to find a pfeil other than the dragons high altitude version, if anyone knows of a source let us know

So you found it easier to get a Triebflugel than a Pfeil?  I envy you your luck.  Ever since "Captain America" came out I've only seen that Triebflugel kit go for stupid money on eBay.  Aprior to that film it went for reasonable amounts.  Good on you then.
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crudebuteffective

#12
modelzone sale sections are dangerous places for my bank balance*, heres some evidence below

Romanian ME262 defending the oil refineries 1946



Messerschmitt P1099B, lufthansa high speed transport for high ranking nazi party officials and german officers






*to be honest the models above altogether cost me less than £5
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Weaver

Quote from: crudebuteffective on April 01, 2013, 10:43:00 PM
Great minds ay lol

That PM P1111 is a pig of a model isn't it I picked in up for 2quid and made it as a weekend project, can imagine CDR Eric Brown having some fun flying it though, my dad (one third of crudebuteffective) is reading his book at the moment, want to nick it of him when he's done.

or fools never differ...... ;) ;D

I didn't find it that bad to be honest. Blocking the intakes is a pain, but at least you've got plenty of options. My main problem was a comedy contribution entirely of my own making: I forgot to put any weight in the nose, and ended up rolling pva-coated 2mm lead shots into the nose one-by-one via the footwells.... only took about four hours..... :rolleyes:. Thank **** I didn't box the cockpit in properly too!
"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

"I dunno, I'm making this up as I go."
 - Indiana Jones