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Splendid result out of this old kit. Bravo! Gruß, Niki
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Carpathian Eagle...1/48 IAR-80 Romanian Airforce
niki replied to Reini78's topic in Ready for Inspection - Aircraft
Wonderful Romanian trio! Kudos to your father for his efforts and to you for taking such good pictures Cheers, Niki -
MiG 29 A SNIPER/FULCRUM (ROMANIAN AF MKGS) 1/72
niki replied to danntheman's topic in Aircraft Cold War
Hi Dann, one could maybe argue that the Condor kit sports some good-enough contours and perhaps it even scores in the dimensional department, but given alternatives for the 9.12 (MiG-29A) such as the Airfix, Italeri and Trumpeter kits (listed here alphabetically and all with their own little faults), as Giorgio already mentioned, you would certainly be guaranteed a more enjoyable build and a finer detailed result by going for either of those other three labels. -
MiG 29 A SNIPER/FULCRUM (ROMANIAN AF MKGS) 1/72
niki replied to danntheman's topic in Aircraft Cold War
Yes, the owner has been doing the local modelling community here a big favor over the last two decades, importing kits from both the West and the East. For us locals, prices have always been competitive when compared to ordering by yourself from abroad and covering P&P and even customs fees. Should you guys in the E.U. find a good deal in the shop, it comes with the additional advantage of fast postal transit times and lack of any additional customs/ handling fees at the destination. All decals and kits under the Parcmodels label are sourced from the Ukraine, so quality is that that you would find in other products stemming from there: good enough not to ruin your day -
MiG 29 A SNIPER/FULCRUM (ROMANIAN AF MKGS) 1/72
niki replied to danntheman's topic in Aircraft Cold War
If you go that route and don't have a better source for the decals, you could just go directly to Parcmodels/ Hobby-Park: http://www.hobby-park.ro/en/produs.php?id=5442&page=1 Even though they are dirt cheap, they are thin and do work just fine. -
HobbySearch has got it listed at about £25 plus shipping. That probably more than qualifies as 'bearable' for those needing just that extra bit of additional Tomcat hardware. I remember being very excited when those Model Graphix magazines came out, but in the end I could not justify the expense (incl. S&H, VAT and possibly custom fees) for a 1/72 kit. It sure looks very nice, but so do all the Hasegawa, Fujimi, Hobby Boss and Revell Tomcats in the stash, if you ask me. http://bestanimations.com/Military/Planes/F-14/f14-tomcat-animated-gif-1.gif
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The Osprey "US Navy F-4 Phantom II MiG Killers 1965–70" book says on page 91 that F-4B BuNo 151488 was lost near Hanoi in November 1967 and never flew with VF-111. Can it be that two different airframes would have been identified by the same Bureau Number?
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Нelp with photo J-10B detail (Trumpeter 1/72, item no.:01651)!!!
niki replied to Aardvark's topic in Aircraft Modern
Hello Sergey, a bit late this reply and hopefully you would have solved your problem by now. If not, I'm afraid I have: 1. Bad news - I am not able to help with precisely 3-view shots as requested. Sorry. 2. Worse news - you may want to lose the cat Intolerable to mess your build up! Seriously though, I did manage to take these pictures of said HUD part from my kit. Ruler is in millimeters. Feel free to look at the biggest resolution (~ 2800*2100) available: https://www.flickr.com/photos/niki_g/37221191382/sizes/l https://www.flickr.com/photos/niki_g/37221188962/sizes/l https://www.flickr.com/photos/niki_g/36994834520/sizes/l https://www.flickr.com/photos/niki_g/36994837490/sizes/l There are some intricate shapes alright, but don't be too harsh on yourself when potentially scratch-building the piece: it's a very tiny affair indeed, so a slightly wrong angle or missing curve on the HUD won't make the J-10 uglier Let's see the finished model once completed Cheers, Niki -
Somewhat late, but maybe still of help. From Zvezda's website: http://www.zvezda.org.ru/en/distributors It was using the contact details above that I managed a couple of years ago to obtain a replacement for a faulty canopy from Zvezda's Su-27 kit. All it took was an e-mail to the shown address with details of the kit, where and when I did purchase it and [in my case] pictures of the problem. An e-mail reply came in a matter of days with an estimated time frame for solving the problem and, indeed, five weeks later the replacement sprue arrived at no charge. Cheers, Niki
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Airbus sharklets and 737 winglets - questions
niki replied to bianfuxia's topic in Modern - 1969 and onwards
I, for one, would go that route. This fellow did a similar job in 1/144 (taking the somewhat misshapen Revell winglets and turning them into sharklets): https://modelbrouwers.nl/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=46&t=42327&sid=0392d5a4dbaca8a9b05078f02a8a6aff Not a 1/1 match but, as you said, close enough. Cheers, Niki -
1/72 - Yakovlev Yak-18T by Amodel - released - PE set by MikroDesign
niki replied to Homebee's topic in The Rumourmonger
Well, it "only" took one and a half years. I'll be on the lookout for a box P.S.: Colin, one day. One day, for sure! -
Has any of you got both the Italeri and the Trumpeter Su-34 in the stash? I wonder if one could just cut off the nose from the Italeri kit and graft it to the Trumpeter fuselage? I am thinking here about the dimensions of the cross section in the fuselage where the nose starts. I noticed Antoine mentioning a resin upgrade coming up, but I try to avoid using resin whenever possible and as I already have the Italeri kit... Cheers, Niki
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The A2G LanceR A variant was the lower cost (lack of Elta 2032 radar) cousin of the LanceR C. There was stuff the LanceR A couldn't do compared to the C, but nothing really the A could do that wasn't accessible to the LanceR C. Anyway, after the LanceR A was sent into retirement, the LanceR C officially became what it had been from the beginning: a multirole (I'm referring here to the ability of conducting A2A and A2G missions - not getting into the theory and true capabilities of a multirole...). Mind you, a targeting pod hung under the belly isn't automatically associated with an A2G mission. They do use it for A2A target identification at greater range also. Lots of choices for you then of things to put under the wings.
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Navy Revolt...1/48 Armada Argentina F4U-5 Corsair
niki replied to Reini78's topic in Work in Progress - Aircraft
Great WIP of a beautiful looking bird! Thanks for sharing, Niki -
Man, that's some serious hardware... Looking forward to seeing them finished!
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Maybe switch the Spice and Kh-31 between them? Looks like with the Spice on there, the R-77 are "hitting" the Spice's wings... Great progress of a crisp build! I always get inspired by such ideas Cheers, Niki L.E.: I see the R-77 are not quoted in your weapons list, so maybe they're not staying?
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Well, the camo is very effective against that cutting mat I like how you managed to bring out all those details in the Trumpeter plastic - a beautiful build! Any chance of a picture or two from abeam the model standing on its landing gear? Cheers, Niki
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I was just thinking the other day of getting the Alley Cat set, because I am also a bit "troubled" by the Fantasma The 'bit pricey Airfix kit (subjective, momentary opinion of mine, I know) has stopped me so far, but seeing your work (as soon as you figure out the pictures issue* ) might change my mind. Cheers, Niki
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Good to see one of these built - they're rather rare! Have myself one in the stash with the intention to turn it into a Romanian Puma or an Irish Air Corps example. As either requires some extra work, that's still out for debate... Cheers, Niki
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Given the old molds of the Monogram F-4 (with a couple of runs to their credit by now) and some of Revell's recent new releases where the molding quality left a lot to be desired (especially on the clear parts), I really hope this will turn out alright! I've been wanting one for ages... L.E.: I wonder what prompted Revell to bring out another EF Typhoon kit in 1/72!?
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Tamiya Mig-29 1:72 Indian Air force
niki replied to tomthounaojam's topic in Ready for Inspection - Aircraft
Oh, indeed, a splash of colour those Indian [special] MiGs are! What purpose do they fill exactly? Identify "aggressors" in training? And perhaps it was for the better that the Airfix kit was out of stock. Not bashing it (I have one in the stash myself and it is going to be built), but I have a feeling the Italeri kit provided for a slightly easier build. Cheers, Niki -
Hi Giorgio, Here is a guy (I believe, the same user has an account here on Britmodeller) building an F70 out of an F100: https://modelbrouwers.nl/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=46&t=9841&sid=7f84009127ff7b4cf4e48d52414cebbb By reverse engineering you can figure out how to lengthen the F70, or just stay with it - in the same above post you have a nice scheme for one [and my hard drive should contain a walkaround for that very plane ]. Cheers, Niki P.S.: and some further WIP from another modeller, with drawings: http://smallscale144.jimdo.com/projekte-projects/fokker-f28-f70-umbau/ .
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Seeing the result of your efforts in plastic, my first thought was: I'd like to do one Aussie Falcon myself Cheers, Niki