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DONE @p.2 +++ 1:100 VF-X non-transformable VF-1 Valkyrie prototype (Macross)

Started by Dizzyfugu, July 06, 2020, 12:48:17 AM

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Dizzyfugu

Finished the model yesterday evening, now for some test flight pics.  :lol:

Dizzyfugu



zenrat

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.

zenrat industries:  We're everywhere...for your convenience..

PR19_Kit

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


PR19_Kit

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

Dizzyfugu

Trying different filters recommended - IMHO #1, #2 and #28 are worth a try, and sometimes the results are really good/interesting. There are even filters that allow the original picture to be changed into a kind of B/W pencil sketch - but you need a high contrast pic as basis. This here once was a full color portrait pic!


Oh, my goddess +++ 1:6 Belldandy with angel wings on crane top
by dizzyfugu, on Flickr


BTW, pics and story for the VF-X will probably come tomorrow.

Dizzyfugu

Finally, it's finished - a rather exotic entry for this GB, but the model "does the job", and my VF-1 collection has now been expanded by Fighter model #28.  :rolleyes:


Macross +++ 1:100 Stonewell/Bellcom VF-X "Valkyrie" prototype; aircraft "03"; during flight tests, South Ataria Island (南アタリア島, Minami Ataria Shima), summer 2007 (modified Arii kit)
by dizzyfugu, on Flickr


Macross +++ 1:100 Stonewell/Bellcom VF-X "Valkyrie" prototype; aircraft "03"; during flight tests, South Ataria Island (南アタリア島, Minami Ataria Shima), summer 2007 (modified Arii kit)
by dizzyfugu, on Flickr


Macross +++ 1:100 Stonewell/Bellcom VF-X "Valkyrie" prototype; aircraft "03"; during flight tests, South Ataria Island (南アタリア島, Minami Ataria Shima), summer 2007 (modified Arii kit)
by dizzyfugu, on Flickr


Macross +++ 1:100 Stonewell/Bellcom VF-X "Valkyrie" prototype; aircraft "03"; during flight tests, South Ataria Island (南アタリア島, Minami Ataria Shima), summer 2007 (modified Arii kit)
by dizzyfugu, on Flickr




Some background:
The VF-1 was developed by Stonewell/Bellcom/Shinnakasu for the U.N. Spacy by using alien Overtechnology obtained from the SDF-1 Macross alien spaceship. Its production was preceded by an aerodynamic proving version of its airframe, the VF-X. Unlike all later VF vehicles, the VF-X (sometimes referred to as VF-X1) was strictly a conventional/non-transformable jet aircraft, even though it incorporated many structural components and several key technologies that were vital for the transformable VF-1's successful development that ran in parallel. Therefore, the VF-X was never intended as an air superiority fighter, but rather a flight-capable analogue test bed and proof of concept for the VF-1's basic layout and major components. In this role, however, the VF-X made vital contributions to systems' development that were later incorporated into the VF-1's serial production and sped the program up considerably.


Macross +++ 1:100 Stonewell/Bellcom VF-X "Valkyrie" prototype; aircraft "03"; during flight tests, South Ataria Island (南アタリア島, Minami Ataria Shima), summer 2007 (modified Arii kit)
by dizzyfugu, on Flickr


Macross +++ 1:100 Stonewell/Bellcom VF-X "Valkyrie" prototype; aircraft "03"; during flight tests, South Ataria Island (南アタリア島, Minami Ataria Shima), summer 2007 (modified Arii kit)
by dizzyfugu, on Flickr


Macross +++ 1:100 Stonewell/Bellcom VF-X "Valkyrie" prototype; aircraft "03"; during flight tests, South Ataria Island (南アタリア島, Minami Ataria Shima), summer 2007 (modified Arii kit)
by dizzyfugu, on Flickr


Macross +++ 1:100 Stonewell/Bellcom VF-X "Valkyrie" prototype; aircraft "03"; during flight tests, South Ataria Island (南アタリア島, Minami Ataria Shima), summer 2007 (modified Arii kit)
by dizzyfugu, on Flickr


Macross +++ 1:100 Stonewell/Bellcom VF-X "Valkyrie" prototype; aircraft "03"; during flight tests, South Ataria Island (南アタリア島, Minami Ataria Shima), summer 2007 (modified Arii kit)
by dizzyfugu, on Flickr



VF-X production started in early 2006, with four airframes built. The flight tests began in February 2007. The first prototype ("01") was piloted and evaluated by ace pilot Roy Fokker, in order to explore the aircraft's flight envelope, general handling and for external stores carriage tests. The three other VF-Xs successively joined the test program, each with a different focus. "02" was primarily tasked with the flight control and pilot interface program, "03" was allocated to the engine, vectoring thrust and steering systems development, and "04" was primarily involved in structural and fatigue tests.

In November 2007, the successful VF-X tests and the flights of the VF-X-1 (the first fully transformable VF-1 prototype, which had been under construction in parallel to the VF-X program) led to formal adoption of the "Valkyrie" variable fighter by the United Nations Government.
The space-capable VF-1's combat debut was on February 7, 2009, during the Battle of South Ataria Island - the first battle of Space War I - and remained the mainstay fighter of the U.N. Spacy for the entire conflict.


Macross +++ 1:100 Stonewell/Bellcom VF-X "Valkyrie" prototype; aircraft "03"; during flight tests, South Ataria Island (南アタリア島, Minami Ataria Shima), summer 2007 (modified Arii kit)
by dizzyfugu, on Flickr


Macross +++ 1:100 Stonewell/Bellcom VF-X "Valkyrie" prototype; aircraft "03"; during flight tests, South Ataria Island (南アタリア島, Minami Ataria Shima), summer 2007 (modified Arii kit)
by dizzyfugu, on Flickr


Macross +++ 1:100 Stonewell/Bellcom VF-X "Valkyrie" prototype; aircraft "03"; during flight tests, South Ataria Island (南アタリア島, Minami Ataria Shima), summer 2007 (modified Arii kit)
by dizzyfugu, on Flickr


Macross +++ 1:100 Stonewell/Bellcom VF-X "Valkyrie" prototype; aircraft "03"; during flight tests, South Ataria Island (南アタリア島, Minami Ataria Shima), summer 2007 (modified Arii kit)
by dizzyfugu, on Flickr


Introduced in 2008, the VF-1 proved to be an extremely capable craft, successfully combating a variety of Zentraedi mecha, even in most sorties which saw UN Spacy forces significantly outnumbered. The versatility of the Valkyrie design enabled the variable fighter to act as both large-scale infantry and as air/space superiority fighter. The signature skills of U.N. Spacy ace pilot Maximilian Jenius exemplified the effectiveness of the variable systems as he near-constantly transformed the Valkyrie in battle to seize advantages of each mode as combat conditions changed from moment to moment.

The basic VF-1 was deployed in four sub-variants (designated A, D, J, and S) and its success was increased by continued development of various enhancements. These included the GBP-1S "Armored Valkyrie" external armor and infantry weapons pack, so-called FAST Packs for "Super Valkyries" for orbital use, and the additional RÖ-X2 heavy cannon pack weapon system for the VF-1S "Strike Valkyrie" with additional firepower.

After the end of Space War I, the VF-1 continued to be manufactured both in the Sol system and throughout the UNG space colonies. Although the VF-1 would eventually be replaced as the primary Variable Fighter of the U.N. Spacy by the more capable, but also much bigger, VF-4 Lightning III in 2020, a long service record and continued production after the war proved the lasting worth of the design.


Macross +++ 1:100 Stonewell/Bellcom VF-X "Valkyrie" prototype; aircraft "03"; during flight tests, South Ataria Island (南アタリア島, Minami Ataria Shima), summer 2007 (modified Arii kit)
by dizzyfugu, on Flickr


Macross +++ 1:100 Stonewell/Bellcom VF-X "Valkyrie" prototype; aircraft "03"; during flight tests, South Ataria Island (南アタリア島, Minami Ataria Shima), summer 2007 (modified Arii kit)
by dizzyfugu, on Flickr


Macross +++ 1:100 Stonewell/Bellcom VF-X "Valkyrie" prototype; aircraft "03"; during flight tests, South Ataria Island (南アタリア島, Minami Ataria Shima), summer 2007 (modified Arii kit)
by dizzyfugu, on Flickr


Macross +++ 1:100 Stonewell/Bellcom VF-X "Valkyrie" prototype; aircraft "03"; during flight tests, South Ataria Island (南アタリア島, Minami Ataria Shima), summer 2007 (modified Arii kit)
by dizzyfugu, on Flickr


Macross +++ 1:100 Stonewell/Bellcom VF-X "Valkyrie" prototype; aircraft "03"; during flight tests, South Ataria Island (南アタリア島, Minami Ataria Shima), summer 2007 (modified Arii kit)
by dizzyfugu, on Flickr


The VF-1 was without doubt the most recognizable variable fighter of Space War I and was seen as a vibrant symbol of the U.N. Spacy even into the first year of the New Era 0001 in 2013. At the end of 2015 the final rollout of the VF-1 was celebrated at a special ceremony, commemorating this most famous of variable fighters. The VF-1 Valkryie was built from 2006 to 2013 with a total production of 5,459 VF-1 variable fighters with several variants (VF-1A = 5,093, VF-1D = 85, VF-1J = 49, VF-1S = 30, VF-1G = 12, VE-1 = 122, VT-1 = 68), and several upgrade programs were introduced.
The fighter remained active in many second line units and continued to show its worthiness years later, e. g. through Milia Jenius who would use her old VF-1 fighter in defense of the colonization fleet - 35 years after the type's service introduction.


Macross +++ 1:100 Stonewell/Bellcom VF-X "Valkyrie" prototype; aircraft "03"; during flight tests, South Ataria Island (南アタリア島, Minami Ataria Shima), summer 2007 (modified Arii kit)
by dizzyfugu, on Flickr


Macross +++ 1:100 Stonewell/Bellcom VF-X "Valkyrie" prototype; aircraft "03"; during flight tests, South Ataria Island (南アタリア島, Minami Ataria Shima), summer 2007 (modified Arii kit)
by dizzyfugu, on Flickr


Macross +++ 1:100 Stonewell/Bellcom VF-X "Valkyrie" prototype; aircraft "03"; during flight tests, South Ataria Island (南アタリア島, Minami Ataria Shima), summer 2007 (modified Arii kit)
by dizzyfugu, on Flickr


Macross +++ 1:100 Stonewell/Bellcom VF-X "Valkyrie" prototype; aircraft "03"; during flight tests, South Ataria Island (南アタリア島, Minami Ataria Shima), summer 2007 (modified Arii kit)
by dizzyfugu, on Flickr






General characteristics:
    Accommodation: One pilot in a Marty & Beck Mk-7 zero/zero ejection seat
    Length 14.23 meters
    Wingspan 14.78 meters (at 20° minimum sweep)
    Height 3.84 meters
    Empty weight: 13.25 metric tons
    Standard T-O mass: 18.5 metric tons

Power Plant:
2x Shinnakasu Heavy Industry/P&W/Roice FF-2001 thermonuclear reaction turbine engines, output 650 MW each, rated at 11,500 kg in standard or in overboost (225.63 kN x 2)
4 x Shinnakasu Heavy Industry NBS-1 high-thrust vernier thrusters (1 x counter reverse vernier thruster nozzle mounted on the side of each leg nacelle/air intake, 1 x wing thruster roll control system on each wingtip);

Performance:
Top speed: Mach 2.71 at 10,000 m; Mach 3.87 at 30,000+ m
Thrust-to-weight ratio: empty 3.47; standard T-O 2.49; maximum T-O 1.24

Armament:
None installed, but the VF-X had 4x underwing hard points for a wide variety of ordnance, plus a ventral hardpoint for a Howard GU-11 55 mm three-barrel Gatling gun pod with 200 RPG, fired at 1,200 rds/min or other stores like test instruments





A rather different VF-1 project, with more changes to the basic model kit than one might expect at first sight. VF-X and VF-1 differ considerably from each other, despite identical outlines! However, I like the outcome, and I think that going a different route from the canonical grey/black livery paid out, the bright orange markings really make this VF-X stand out, and it looks IMHO more like a testbed than the "real" aircraft from the TV series.


Macross +++ 1:100 Stonewell/Bellcom VF-X "Valkyrie" prototype; aircraft "03"; during flight tests, South Ataria Island (南アタリア島, Minami Ataria Shima), summer 2007 (modified Arii kit)
by dizzyfugu, on Flickr


Macross +++ 1:100 Stonewell/Bellcom VF-X "Valkyrie" prototype; aircraft "03"; during flight tests, South Ataria Island (南アタリア島, Minami Ataria Shima), summer 2007 (modified Arii kit)
by dizzyfugu, on Flickr


Macross +++ 1:100 Stonewell/Bellcom VF-X "Valkyrie" prototype; aircraft "03"; during flight tests, South Ataria Island (南アタリア島, Minami Ataria Shima), summer 2007 (modified Arii kit)
by dizzyfugu, on Flickr


Macross +++ 1:100 Stonewell/Bellcom VF-X "Valkyrie" prototype; aircraft "03"; during flight tests, South Ataria Island (南アタリア島, Minami Ataria Shima), summer 2007 (modified Arii kit)
by dizzyfugu, on Flickr

zenrat

Good job Dizz.  Any chance of more cartoonised pics?  They looked great.

:thumbsup:
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.

zenrat industries:  We're everywhere...for your convenience..

Dizzyfugu


zenrat

Excellent.  Thanks Dizz.
I've got this installed on one of my macs and i've found its rather selective over the pics you use it on.  Some work out great (like yours above) while others, which I think will also look great turn out to either looks not much different from the original or look a mess.
I need to play with it some more.

What I like about what you've done above is that they look like watercolours.

:thumbsup:
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.

zenrat industries:  We're everywhere...for your convenience..

Dizzyfugu

It's filter #2, and it really takes some experiments to receive a good-looking solution. Sometimes the result is a mess, and good contrast normall helps, too, because otherwise the motif gets blurred.

These here turned out very well, for instance:


Bubblegum Crisis +++ 1:12 Priscilla "Priss" Asagiri in Hardsuit
by dizzyfugu, on Flickr


Oh, my goddess +++ 1:72 Kyushu J7W "Shinden", 2nd, resurrected prototype (Hasegawa/based on Aa megamisama "On a wing and a prayer" manga)
by dizzyfugu, on Flickr


1:160 Macross - Destroid "Monster" HWR-00-Mk. II
by dizzyfugu, on Flickr


(Fang of the Sun) Dougram +++ 1:72 Eastland AHT-81 'Chelydra' Hovercraft Tank (Whif/Kitbashing)
by dizzyfugu, on Flickr

NARSES2

I am totally impressed  :bow: :bow: whilst being completely bamboozled by the process - getting old  :rolleyes:
Do not condemn the judgement of another because it differs from your own. You may both be wrong.

Old Wombat

That's excellent, Dizzy! :thumbsup:

Especially amused by the shot with the Tomcat. ;D
Has a life outside of What-If & wishes it would stop interfering!

"The purpose of all War is Peace" - St. Augustine

veritas ad mortus veritas est