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What if a model kit were made.......of your what if model?

Started by seadude, February 18, 2022, 07:11:31 AM

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Quote from: Lost Cosmonauts on February 20, 2022, 11:06:38 AM
Quote from: The Wooksta! on February 20, 2022, 07:54:29 AM
I'm going against the grain as I don't want ANYONE to do kits of my stuff as that would make it commercialised, mainstream and exploitative.

Thankfully when I exploit you for kit ideas it is in a bespoke, niche and handcrafted manner

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sandiego89

I wish someone would come out with an affordable, injection-molded MAJESTIC/COLOSSUS Aircraft carrier in 1/700, depicted late in service with angled deck, larger elevators, etc.  I have scratch-built several but it would be great if we had more options for a later service BONAVENTURE, MELBOURNE, 25 de MAYO, etc.

My scratch 1/700 ex-MELBOURNE in 1982 Royal Navy Falklands service.   

 
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The Wooksta!

Not a bad idea. A sinking and burning 25 de Mayo, with either several Buccaneers circling it or a surfacing British sub would make for a good diorama.
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Weaver

Well probably the easiest one of mine to do would be the Me 623. Just persuade the new owners of PM Models to put out the P.1111 again, with a decal sheet based on the captured Me 163 Komet that Eric Brown test-flew. IIRC a cleverly designed bit of resin could give it intake sidewalls and a better cockpit all in one piece. Turned brass instumentation test boom and pitot tube, PE test boom fins, undercarriage doors and dash. If you want to get fancy, throw in a couple of Colin's Ruhrstahl X-12 AAMs.

Price? About £15 for the plastic, the resin cockpit tub and a basic decal sheet. £25-ish for all that plus the PE, brass and a multi-option decal sheet.



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Steel Penguin

my TAM alike if also fairly easy,  it is was a Tamiya Marder apc, with a tamiya Chieftain turret on top....   as both are slatwart models of the tamiya range ( the cheiftain is as old / older then me)  it wouldant be a far run, cost would be £20 -30 at a guess  simaler to the prices they go for now, and with the normal ease of assemby that Tamiya have, in 1:35 ( for display ) and 1:48 ( for wargames use).  with the box art being it in its mismatch camoed glory in a very post WW3 city scape.
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Weaver

Quote from: Steel Penguin on February 21, 2022, 11:45:52 AM
my TAM alike if also fairly easy,  it is was a Tamiya Marder apc, with a tamiya Chieftain turret on top....   as both are slatwart models of the tamiya range ( the cheiftain is as old / older then me)  it wouldant be a far run, cost would be £20 -30 at a guess  simaler to the prices they go for now, and with the normal ease of assemby that Tamiya have, in 1:35 ( for display ) and 1:48 ( for wargames use).  with the box art being it in its mismatch camoed glory in a very post WW3 city scape.

Now I'm wondering whether you could make an actual TAM from a 1/35th Marder hull and a 1/48th Leo-1A4 turret...
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NARSES2

I'm not really a "cut and shut" modeller as I don't have the skills, but one of the few I've done and one I'd like a couple more of is my Westland Whirlpool. Maybe AZ/KP could tool it up ? Especially if I could provide the necessary tea stained napkin  ;)


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PR19_Kit

Oh yes Chris, that'd be great as a kit!

It'd also provide endless Whiff-fodder for people wanting to build other 'prop-in-the-middle' projects.  :thumbsup:
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