-
Posts
1,980 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Content Type
Events
Profiles
Forums
Media Demo
Everything posted by AntPhillips
-
I'm in the same boat, I did contact John at Aeroclub qiite a few years ago about mine, he thought he might have some spares hanging around, but I never followed it up with him. Thinking about it logically though, if the ones in our kits have yellowed then any spares he might have had would probably also be yellowed.
-
Hi Jeff, Back in the early 80's, Airfix Magazine did an article called "Cats & Cathedrals" detailing the conversion of the Airfix Leander into both Type 41 and Type 61 Frigates. DaveCov has a pdf version of the article here: https://www.davecov.org/modelling/reference/airfixmagazinearticles/warships/pdfs/January_1982_Cat_and_Cathedral_Class_Frigates.pdf
-
The only problem is that the 48ers has a €160.00 minimum order value for UK customers
-
Hasegawa F-16 MLU Dutch Airforce
AntPhillips replied to Dads203's topic in Work in Progress - Aircraft
Wow Dan, I remember that visit very well, you and Chris ( @stringbag ) relieved me of a fair bit of the stash that would certainly never get built in my lifetime, I reckon it must be getting on for 12 years ago now as the funds raised went into our wedding fund and me & Gill celebrated our 11th Anniversary earlier this year. It doesn't look like you're using too much of the original kit though, I'll be sure to follow along as it's always good to see one of my ex's getting the treatment (nudge, nudge, wink, wink, if you know what I mean) Happy modelling Ant -
I'm pretty certain that they didn't have the airframe mods (salt water resistant materials) required for shipborne operations, so were limited to land based operations.
-
HMS Victorious (1961) in 1/200
AntPhillips replied to Dancona's topic in Work in Progress - Maritime
That looks fabulous David, she is really taking shape now -
USS Langley AV-3 :: Trumpeter 1/350
AntPhillips replied to Faraway's topic in Work in Progress - Maritime
Eduard are doing a couple of etch sets, links to instructions below: https://www.eduard.com/out/media/53267.pdf https://www.eduard.com/out/media/53268.pdf -
USS Greeneville (Hobby Boss 1/350)
AntPhillips replied to jrlx's topic in Ready for Inspection - Maritime
Whilst Lockheed Martin may be the prime contractor, the actual minisubs are built by MSubs here in the UK in Plymouth. -
S.S. Jeremiah O'Brien Liberty Ship by Trumpeter 1/350
AntPhillips replied to Faraway's topic in Work in Progress - Maritime
I know the feeling, impossible to concentrate indoors in this heat, so I took my 1/35 Thales Goalkeeper kit out to the back garden to give it a primer coat, big mistake, one of the photoetch footsteps decided to come unstuck (possibly heat related) and promptly headed to the floor, you thought the carpet monster was evil, just wait till you meet the gravel monster I've gone cap in hand to RPG Model to explain the predicament and so far their response has been excellent -
1:350 USS Intrepid CV-11, by Gallery models
AntPhillips replied to Rob 1's topic in Maritime Cold War to 1990
AFAIK there is no difference, the Trumpy kit is a straight reissue, they've also reissued the USS Wasp/Iwo Jima LHD kits and the USS New York LPD kit too, my understanding is that Trumpeter and Gallery are both owned by the same company, -
S.S. Jeremiah O'Brien Liberty Ship by Trumpeter 1/350
AntPhillips replied to Faraway's topic in Work in Progress - Maritime
Hi Jon, That looks fantastic, the gun tubs are are vast improvement and I think you're right about the hull plating, she's going to look great. -
Fantastic build of a very old kit, I do love these lightships, there are a couple close to me, the first is at the National Waterfront Museum of Wales in Swansea Marina, they have the former Bristol Channel Helwick Sandbanks lightship: http://www.swanseamuseum.co.uk/visit-swansea-museum/boats-and-ships-on-display And closer to home tied up at a private wharf on the river Neath, but much more difficult to see and all too sadly neglected we have the former Normandy veteran LV72, she was the lightship marking passage off Juno beach in Normandy from mid June '44: https://friendsoflv72.wixsite.com/lv72
-
S.S. Jeremiah O'Brien Liberty Ship by Trumpeter 1/350
AntPhillips replied to Faraway's topic in Work in Progress - Maritime
I'll be sure to follow along, my dad was in the Merchant Navy during WW2, he crewed aboard the SS Samoa (most UK Liberty ships names began with Sam.....), I have this kit also along with the L'Arsenal upgrade set and plan to mount her on a nice plinth along with his medals. He had a partcular soft spot for the Liberty ships, and was proud to have crewed one. -
RPG model Goalkeeper?
AntPhillips replied to Bozothenutter's topic in General Maritime modelling chat
I've jumped in and ordered a Phalanx too, hopefully by the time that lands the Sea Dart / Sea Wolf combo will be available, it strikes me that 1/35 is also the perfect scale for this type of kit. -
RPG model Goalkeeper?
AntPhillips replied to Bozothenutter's topic in General Maritime modelling chat
Ooh, look what just arrived: -
HMS Victorious (1961) in 1/200
AntPhillips replied to Dancona's topic in Work in Progress - Maritime
Some superb craftsmanship going on here, whenever I visit BM now the first thing I look for is are there any updates to this thread There's something about Victorious that appeals to me, along with the couple of Airfix 1/600 kits I already have (one to be finished as she was when initially rebuilt and one to be converted to how she was just before the fire that terminated her career), I've now also just picked up a Heller 1/400 Illustrious/Victorious kit for a future project. -
1/48 scale Sikorsky SH-3 Sea King
AntPhillips replied to Einar's topic in Ready for Inspection - Aircraft
It depends on how accurate you want your kit to be, the mainstream Hasegawa (and Revell re-issue) kit represents the later SH-3H version, whereas the Apollo Sea Kings were SH-3D versions, the main difference is that the earlier version had shorter sponsons without the Sonobuoy Launchers and MAD Bird extensions. There are conversion kits out there and some of the Hasegawa kits include the short sponsons, Hasegawa did release an SH-3D kit but availability of it is like the proverbial "hen's teeth" or "rocking horse manure". There are decals available from Starfighter/Old 66 Decals. There is a breakdown of what parts are included in each Hasegawa kit on the Modelling Madness site: http://modelingmadness.com/splfeat/kr/has48e.htm -
RPG model Goalkeeper?
AntPhillips replied to Bozothenutter's topic in General Maritime modelling chat
It's in stock at LuckyModel: https://www.luckymodel.com/scale.aspx?item_no=RPG-35016 There were 3 make that 2 available when I looked -
1/350 LCI (L) Type 351 Black Cat Models
AntPhillips replied to robgizlu's topic in Work in Progress - Maritime
Hi Rob, Apparently Gator's Grip is back by popular demand: https://gatorloup.wixsite.com/gators-model-studio/gator-s-grip-hobby-glue -
From Takom's Facebook page, the latest in their 1/35 Naval Weapons systems are the GWS-30 Sea Dart and GWS-25 Sea Wolf in a double kit: https://www.facebook.com/354803674728188/photos/a.423157824559439/1552376408304236/ Who's going to be first to knock up a 1/35 Type 42, Type 22 or Leander to go with it
-
Latest news is their also releasing a combined Sea Dart and Sea Wolf kit too: https://www.facebook.com/354803674728188/photos/a.423157824559439/1552376408304236/
-
Back in the 70's my Dad had a Cortina Mk.1 estate GUH 5 D, it was in Lagoon Blue, me and my sisters used to love to sit and travel sitting in the boot space, yes they were different times.