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helios16v

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  1. From the Eduard "Vietnam Scooters" instructions: "In the annals of US Naval Aviation, the story of "Lady Jessie" is both legendary and tragic. It all began in the mid-1950s when Reno, NV casino owner Mrs. Jessie Beck befriended part time casino employee Richard Perry. It was Richard's dream to become a Navy pilot, and in the late 1950s he would earn his pilot's wings, and go on to be assigned to VA-164. Jessie considered Richard her adopted son, and was very proud of his achievement. So much so that she would frequently send car packages to the entire squadron at great personal expense. Thanks to her generosity, the squadron referred to Mrs. Beck as "Lady Jessie." As an homage to Mrs. Beck, Lt. Perry painted "Lady Jessie" on the nose of his Skyhawk. Tragically, Perry would lose his life on his second combat cruise with "The Ghostriders" while leading a strike against Haiphong. Struck by a SAM, Perry would eject from his stricken Skyhawk over the Tonkin Gulf only to die of injuries while awaiting rescue in the water. Heartbroken at the loss of (then) LCDR Perry, Mrs. Beck would continue to be a life long benefactor of US Military personnel all over the world. After LCDR Perry's death, the squadron would start the tradition of painting "Lady Jessie" on the intakes of every Squadron Commander's aircraft. Over the years at least 5 different A-4s would carry the "Lady Jessie" titling until the squadron's disestablishment in December 1975. In 1987, LCDR Perry's remains which had been recovered by a Vietnamese fisherman were finally returned to the United States. Ironically, that same year Mrs. Beck would pass away at the age of 83."
  2. I'll have to dig out my Eduard "Vietnam Scooters" instruction sheet as I recall it gave a backstory to how that bird got named "Lady Jessie". It was a cool story that continued even after LCDR Perry was lost. If for some reason you have issues w/ the airframe specific decals, let me know...as I actually have a couple of them.
  3. This is good. Now just need to find some of this so called time.
  4. Damn. Now I'm off to see when the Interceptor build is......
  5. The red Hellcats were retired line aircraft that were refitted as radio controlled drones by the USN to be utilized for targeting practice. Though some were utilized in combat in Korea in 1-way missions w/ limited success.
  6. Interceptors.....Sheeeeeit, we got half a closet full of stuff that qualifies for the Interceptor GB.
  7. And I just now see you're doing a Finnish bis! Love the scheme. May have to lean towards a SA-11 now to keep some variety in the GB.
  8. With the popularity of the Viggen/Draken, I may have to lean towards an alternate plan. Maybe a MiG-21bis or SA-11?
  9. No bueno. Hopefully all your goods were off the floor. Just got caught up and saw the above post.....that's gut wrenching knowing how much time and money is invested in that stuff. 😣
  10. Always loved the SLUF. Was a bit disappointed that they had already been fully replaced by Bugs by the time I got on the decks. Forward technical progress I suppose.
  11. I just dug out an old Monogram USS Kitty Hawk (CV-63) that I'm having half a notion to attempt to mod to reflect service in the mid 90s (I deployed with her in 96-97). Most of the changes will likely be surrounding all the aerials off the bridge, though I honestly haven't even started researching what all has changed yet. Probably going to attempt adding the hangar bays as well, though they will likely be simplified. Still undecided on doing it full hull, or chopping and doing a waterline on a base w/ attempted water. The expensive bit will be updating the aircraft, as the kit comes with an air wing from the '60/70s (Vietnam era). But I did at least find the correct aircraft at Shapeways should I choose to go that route. I may look at building the ship, leave the top deck loose, then if it turns out well enough, start adding the aircraft (full complement) over time.
  12. Nice. Looking forward to watching this go together.
  13. Love the Hellcat. One of my fave WWII fighters.
  14. I'd be down. I don't have much in the line of military equipment (just a JGSDF Type 73 light truck), but I have a whole slew of Japanese street & race cars.
  15. Welcome to GBs! Rule #1 in GBs.....Have fun. Rule #2, see Rule #1. I'm leaning towards a floaty thing myself...though haven't fully committed yet.
  16. I tried to get a similiar one off the ground w/o much success. https://www.britmodeller.com/forums/index.php?/topic/235058167-war-games-gb-proposal-10/ But if you can get it off the ground, I'd be in. I've got a couple aggressors hiding out in the closet.
  17. I haven't built one of Fujimi kits yet, but I have an A-6E TRAM & KA-6D in the stash awaiting my CVW-11 build. After seeing the plastic of the Fujimi kit, I got rid of my Hasegawa right quick.
  18. Found a couple I bought new. 1/72 Hasegawa S-3A ($9.99) and a Special Hobby AH-1G ($12.49). It will likely be either the Cobra or a second-hand kit from a model show though. The S-3A is currently earmarked for an ES-3A conversion & wingfold upgrade (as part of a planned CVW-11 line up), which would take that build outside the spirit of the build (5 times the cost of the kit in resin updates/mods). I'll probably want to try to stay OOB build with this GB, unless I need replacement decals due to deterioration or just flat out missing). Though if another cheap S-3 turns up, the Viking is back in the hot seat.
  19. Not just Recce, but last year we had a Specialist GB that was a composite of 4 sub-catagories...1 of which was Recce/ECM. https://www.britmodeller.com/forums/index.php?/forum/654-the-specialists-gb/
  20. I'm down for this. I like cheap! I'll have to dig through the stash to see if I have anything I purchased new that fits the price point. I'm always checking in on SprueBros for sales & clearances...so I might actually have something. Worst case, I know I've got a couple older kits that I got from a model show for $5 because they are the less desirable version & the kit decals were either missing or crap. I've got an old Hasegawa (raised panel line) F-4J that fits the latter description.
  21. It's a big bird. I'm still picking my way through the 1/48 kit. The 1/72 has a lot less fit issues from what I've seen. Love the Recce & SEAD birds, so love seeing this being built here. Side note: Those extra internal tanks were also notorious for being "jettisoned" out the tail during cat shots.....leaving a bunch of anxious deck crew scurrying about. Fortunately they typically had enough forward momentum that the tanks just skipped down the deck and over the edge.
  22. Love it! But then again, I might be a little biased towards the Ironworks.
  23. Source for USN/USMC BuNo info. http://www.joebaugher.com/ I heard you like F-14 Tomcats...if you aren't familiar with this site yet, you should be. http://www.anft.net/f-14/ Good source for squadron, CVW, and carrier historical deployment info. http://www.gonavy.jp/index.html Squadrons frequently move between air wings & carriers, this site can help pin down a more accurate time frame for a given decal set. This is my go to site for determining if my naval aircraft fit a GB time/location rule set.
  24. Sorry @rob85, this one crept up on me. Work has been hell lately and I've been lagging behind the forums, building, and pretty much everything else. I'll try to step it back up, at least for the couple months or so.
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