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Canberra interceptor wiff

Started by chrisonord, January 25, 2020, 07:48:32 AM

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zenrat

I have a spare box scale Revell B-57 fuselage which this is inspiring me to do something with.
Fred

- Can't be bothered to do the proper research and get it right.

Another ill conceived, lazily thought out, crudely executed and badly painted piece of half arsed what-if modelling muppetry from zenrat industries.

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chrisonord

Quote from: kitnut617 on January 25, 2020, 04:34:31 PM
I'm a bit confused Chris (too many rum & cokes  ;D ), if you cut the fuselage of the B-57 right behind the canopy fairing, then cut the PR.9 at the same measurement, then swap the noses around, what do you have to do to the wing  :-\ :-\ :-\
That reminds me, i have  2 bottles of  spiced rum to go at upstairs  :wacko:
I don't want  to do anything with the  PR9 Robert to be honest I  don't want to  lose it as a future  build, so it is safe.  I am going to use the  Airfix B-57  virtually out of the box, unless I have something I can  graft on to replace the engine  fronts to make them bigger.  It could  change  again  before  it happens  so we shall see.
Chris
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If you cant eat it hump it or fight it,
Pee on it and walk away!!

PR19_Kit

IIRC the engines on the B-57 are a tad larger than the Brit supplied Avons. They're J-65s, which were US built versions of the A-S Sapphire, so they're really Brit engines anyway.  ;D

I just checked, they are larger, but only by 2"................ :(

This is all ringing bells as I was building a Canberra F10 for the Cold War GB this time last year, but I abandoned it due to running out of time. I still have it in the 'Projects Area' and I fitted larger fan engines to that, see pic below. I used some 1/144 scale CF6 front ends from my airliner engine collection and I know I've LOTS more front ends like that id you'd like a pair?



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

chrisonord

Quote from: PR19_Kit on January 26, 2020, 04:46:33 AM
IIRC the engines on the B-57 are a tad larger than the Brit supplied Avons. They're J-65s, which were US built versions of the A-S Sapphire, so they're really Brit engines anyway.  ;D

I just checked, they are larger, but only by 2"................ :(

This is all ringing bells as I was building a Canberra F10 for the Cold War GB this time last year, but I abandoned it due to running out of time. I still have it in the 'Projects Area' and I fitted larger fan engines to that, see pic below. I used some 1/144 scale CF6 front ends from my airliner engine collection and I know I've LOTS more front ends like that id you'd like a pair?


Yes please Kit, I  would like to give a pair of those a try  of they are an easy transplant  they will make the build that bit more appealing.  Cheers  :thumbsup:
The dogs philosophy on life.
If you cant eat it hump it or fight it,
Pee on it and walk away!!

kitnut617

Quote from: chrisonord on January 26, 2020, 03:00:23 AM
Quote from: kitnut617 on January 25, 2020, 04:34:31 PM
I'm a bit confused Chris (too many rum & cokes  ;D ), if you cut the fuselage of the B-57 right behind the canopy fairing, then cut the PR.9 at the same measurement, then swap the noses around, what do you have to do to the wing  :-\ :-\ :-\
That reminds me, i have  2 bottles of  spiced rum to go at upstairs  :wacko:
I don't want  to do anything with the  PR9 Robert to be honest I  don't want to  lose it as a future  build, so it is safe.  I am going to use the  Airfix B-57  virtually out of the box, unless I have something I can  graft on to replace the engine  fronts to make them bigger.  It could  change  again  before  it happens  so we shall see.
Chris

Gotcha! 
If I'm not building models, I'm out riding my dirtbike

chrisonord

This project has just  got some more bits  to make it a reality thanks to  Kit :thumbsup:. Biggest and probably the trickiest  job will be installing the  bigger fan fronts, so I will have to have a good  coat of looking at that predicament  first  I  think.
The dogs philosophy on life.
If you cant eat it hump it or fight it,
Pee on it and walk away!!

Captain Canada

Good stuff. I really like this idea ! I have a few of those 144 scale kits with the extra bits and had never thought of that.

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kitnut617

The fan fronts I used on this project were 1/200 IIRC

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chrisonord

That's a  marvellous  whiff Canberra that  Robert, I  really like it.  The fan  fronts  Kit sent me are way too big for the  Airfix  B-57, they are  6-7 mm yoo wide? So either a  complete  engine tube  rebuild or smaller  fan fronts  to be found.  The ones  kit gave me certainly won't go to waste that's for sure
The dogs philosophy on life.
If you cant eat it hump it or fight it,
Pee on it and walk away!!

kitnut617

Why not say they're low bypass fans and do something like an RF-57F
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chrisonord

Quote from: kitnut617 on January 29, 2020, 09:45:33 AM
Why not say they're low bypass fans and do something like an RF-57F
I will  look into that  too Robert, ideally  yhe plane will need lots of power for outright  speed  with it being an  interceptor.  Also given the  time frame I want it in service  would  limit  what  turbo fan engines were available.  Hmm, talk about  digging myself a hole  ;D ;D
Chris
The dogs philosophy on life.
If you cant eat it hump it or fight it,
Pee on it and walk away!!

chrisonord

I had a nosey at one  of the Testors/ italeri  B-57 kits I  have  to see if either of those  would  be easier to  modify the wings and engines onbut they are virtually identical in how they  are put together.  Also, I  found  an issue  of scale aircraft modelling from 1989 I think it was  and on the front  cover  was the Martin B-57.  I  should  dig it back out  really and have a read. I think  I  bought  the kit from a member of this forum  too, and quite a long time ago too.
Chris
The dogs philosophy on life.
If you cant eat it hump it or fight it,
Pee on it and walk away!!