Homebee Posted October 26, 2019 Share Posted October 26, 2019 (edited) Lost British Projects & Icelandic Fine Art are to release a 1/32nd BAC TSR-2 3D resin kit Source: https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=698233960663117&id=566804443806070 Quote COMING IN 2020 A 1/32 TSR2 FULL INTERNAL DETAIL ALL RESIN 3d printed IN CONJUNCTION WITH ICELANDIC FINE ART. V.P. Edited April 28, 2020 by Homebee 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SimonT Posted October 26, 2019 Share Posted October 26, 2019 Want one! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bentwaters81tfw Posted October 26, 2019 Share Posted October 26, 2019 BLP are printing the exterior, Alan is casting a full interior, equipment bays as well. Been waiting for the 'official' announcement. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JohnT Posted October 26, 2019 Share Posted October 26, 2019 So far he has not mentioned a product I don’t want, quite badly 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nicholas mayhew Posted October 27, 2019 Share Posted October 27, 2019 they are talking a price tag of £500+ btw... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ali62 Posted October 27, 2019 Share Posted October 27, 2019 4 minutes ago, nicholas mayhew said: they are talking a price tag of £500+ btw... How much? where did you see that Nic? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spruecutter96 Posted October 27, 2019 Share Posted October 27, 2019 55 minutes ago, nicholas mayhew said: they are talking a price tag of £500+ btw... Rikki Wolfe (BLP) is going to be selling his 1/48th Vulcan for £185, if my memory serves me correctly. That price includes a very comprehensive weapons load, strong undercarriage parts and decals. Bearing that in mind, 500 quid plus for the 1/32 TSR-2 sound a bit "over the odds", to be frank (but I am only basing that on a potential price comparison between the two). I'm sure the big TSR-2 will involve a huge amount of work to produce, so I am happy to be proven wrong on this one. Cheers. Chris. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bentwaters81tfw Posted October 27, 2019 Share Posted October 27, 2019 1 hour ago, spruecutter96 said: Rikki Wolfe (BLP) is going to be selling his 1/48th Vulcan for £185, if my memory serves me correctly. That price includes a very comprehensive weapons load, strong undercarriage parts and decals. Bearing that in mind, 500 quid plus for the 1/32 TSR-2 sound a bit "over the odds", to be frank (but I am only basing that on a potential price comparison between the two). I'm sure the big TSR-2 will involve a huge amount of work to produce, so I am happy to be proven wrong on this one. Cheers. Chris. Alan's Vulcan is £184. The BLP offering was £245 at St Ives show. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Icelandic Fine Art Posted October 27, 2019 Share Posted October 27, 2019 I see Rikki Wolfe has made this official, we were just throwing around ideas and sort of agreed that a 32nd TSR2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Icelandic Fine Art Posted October 27, 2019 Share Posted October 27, 2019 I see Rikki Wolfe has made this official, we were just throwing ideas around and sort of agreed that a 32nd TSR.2 would be a good idea. I had already decided that I wanted to do a TSR.2 but the huge amount of work involved would delay other projects and whilst I was prepared to go it alone, it made sense to work a joint project with Wolfe Aerospace, since Rikki is well experienced in this sort of field and frees me up to do other parts of the project. Its a huge project but no price was mentioned and I certainly did not mention cost. The ultimate cost lays with Rikki's 3d printer designer, so the costs are out of my hands. I am not doing this for money anyway, but for the sheer technical challenge and end result, a TSR.2, in glorious white! Alan 5 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Phartycr0c Posted October 28, 2019 Share Posted October 28, 2019 Don't forget Alan, as you are at Telford, there is the TSR 2 at Cosford for you to get a good look at.. I would most certainly be interested in this one! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spruecutter96 Posted October 28, 2019 Share Posted October 28, 2019 I wish Alan and Rikki all the best with this project. I reckon a 1/32nd TSR-2 will sell well. Chris. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tony.t Posted October 28, 2019 Share Posted October 28, 2019 Thirteen years ago I was reliably told by someone connected with the TSR.2 project that most of the avionics on display behind opened hatches on the flanks of the museum examples is a mish-mash of spares made "to look the part". Meteorological black boxes and so on. But that they've existed like that for a long time makes for an accurate model of what survives. I would relish a 1/32 TSR.2, if affordable. It may cost a bit more (says he potentially inflating things) but investment cast brass LG legs might be nice. The quirky undercarriage is an essential part of its character. Tony 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stringbag Posted October 28, 2019 Share Posted October 28, 2019 8 minutes ago, tony.t said: but investment cast brass LG legs might be nice. The quirky undercarriage is an essential part of its character. Tony I would hazard a guess and say they were essential given the scale of the subject. Chris. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Icelandic Fine Art Posted October 28, 2019 Share Posted October 28, 2019 That is more or less correct, not much remains of the equipment, electronics wise, as some of the electronics was new developments, whilst other items was off the shelf commodities. Having worked in the defence industry for many years, one becomes acquainted with common equipment, its I.D.s and operational type. In the military we use to have a saying, if it looks right it is right, regardless of whether something is representative of the real thing or not. The Canadians have done a good job of preserving and reconstructing lots of the Arrow programme and they have many of the original people who worked on the project. The difference is, there are actual TSR.2s that are preserved. Its all a question of using methods to depict an aircraft representative of the period. Alan 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IvanVasili Posted October 28, 2019 Share Posted October 28, 2019 Lovely subject ! It will have a dear price tag, I'm sure, but I would not want to miss such a rarity. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GrahamS Posted November 9, 2019 Share Posted November 9, 2019 £500 or not, come what may, I’m having one (and any of the extras they produce)!!! Graham Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Homebee Posted January 21, 2020 Author Share Posted January 21, 2020 Source: https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=771565436663302&id=566804443806070 Quote Hi all just a couple of pic`s of upcoming projects V.P. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JohnT Posted January 21, 2020 Share Posted January 21, 2020 I said I wouldn’t and I’d save my money for Alan’s Phantoms Well who listens to me anyway 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hobbes Posted January 23, 2020 Share Posted January 23, 2020 On 10/27/2019 at 3:13 PM, spruecutter96 said: Rikki Wolfe (BLP) is going to be selling his 1/48th Vulcan for £185, if my memory serves me correctly. That price includes a very comprehensive weapons load, strong undercarriage parts and decals. Bearing that in mind, 500 quid plus for the 1/32 TSR-2 sound a bit "over the odds", to be frank (but I am only basing that on a potential price comparison between the two). I'm sure the big TSR-2 will involve a huge amount of work to produce, so I am happy to be proven wrong on this one. Keep in mind that 3D printing is expensive for such large parts. Commercial printers charge by volume of material used, and as you scale up a model the volume goes up at least by x^2 (where x is one of the main dimensions), if you design very carefully. I've done this a few times: designed parts in 1/144, then scaled them up and optimized for 1/72. The cost quadrupled. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Uncle Uncool Posted January 23, 2020 Share Posted January 23, 2020 On 10/27/2019 at 11:13 AM, spruecutter96 said: Rikki Wolfe (BLP) is going to be selling his 1/48th Vulcan for £185, if my memory serves me correctly. That price includes a very comprehensive weapons load, strong undercarriage parts and decals. Hi Chris, Mind you telling me what this BLP 1/48 Vulcan is all about, please? Thanks a lot. Cheers, Unc2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Homebee Posted April 3, 2020 Author Share Posted April 3, 2020 A 3D test print Sources: https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=819309961888849&id=566804443806070 https://www.facebook.com/566804443806070/photos/a.566809363805578/820910481728797 V.P. 4 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
exdraken Posted April 4, 2020 Share Posted April 4, 2020 Wow, looks impressive! Is this nose a bit too pointy? Maybe just the perspective though... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Homebee Posted April 4, 2020 Author Share Posted April 4, 2020 In progress Source: https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=822033164949862&id=566804443806070 V.P. 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Largescale32 Posted April 5, 2020 Share Posted April 5, 2020 Right thing, right scale, hope it will also have the right quality. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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