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1/48 Vampire F1, FB6, FB30/31 Conversions for Airfix Vampire F3 from Wells Props Models


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Hi all,

 

After some time away from CAD modelling and 3D printing, I'm back with new products! These are intended as a direct drop-in replacement for Airfix's 1/48 Vampire F3.

 

Postage is, £4 (UK) and £8 (international). 

 

Drop me a message if you would like a kit. 

F1 Conversion - £15

 

IMG_20211216_204019

 

CAD

Booms Complete

 

Individual parts breakdown

Booms Breakdown

 

https://www.facebook.com/WellsPropsModels/photos/a.107592737843774/335846051685107/

 

FB6 Conversion - £15

 

Long nose (with nose door)

New cockpit (with integral ejection seat)

Control stick

Export variant main wheels

 

IMG_20221030_091322

 

FB6 Conversion

 

 

IMG_20221018_211954

 

As can be seen above, the cockpit is a one peice direct replacement for the Airfix kit part. 

 

As an optional extra, I intend to include the external fuel tanks and rockets. 

 

FB30/31 - £15

 

Elephant Ears intakes

Export variant main wheels

Control stick

ADF Nose Bulge

Cockpit (and ejection seat)

 

FB30 Conversion

 

 

Seamless Exhaust - £4 (+£2.50 postage UK only) 

 

IMG_20221019_212127

 

Cheers

Ben

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16 hours ago, 71chally said:

Early Sea Vampire would be nice aswel, with the arrestor housing/fairing, probably limited market though.

 

I want one for my collection anyway, so... :D

 

10 minutes ago, Caerbannog said:

Would like to see the high altitude version 🙂 On the other hand I guess it is still available from Alicat.

 

It's on the "to-do" list, need to figure out how to best do the canopy!

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2 hours ago, wellsprop said:

 

T11 conversion, perhaps 😉

It wasn't the conversion I couldn't see catching on but Amos being happy with what was on offer, no demands. Sorry if I'm over literalising this. :shrug:

The conversion looks cool, I've a similar one in injected plastic from Jays models in 1/72, it is a neat idea.

Steve.

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