Rob's Strikemaster *finished*
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Rob's Strikemaster *finished*
My final entry into this little endeavour is a fairly special Strikemaster:
A limited edition run (500 copies) of these were produced for the celebrations around 10 years of DPMV (a German modelling organisation) and 40 years of IPMS in The Netherlands. It is also one of the, if not the, last production run done by Revell in Germany, made on their last remaining injection moulding machine that was at the time still in use for testshots. To make every kit unique, they'd thrown in several colours of plastic, causing each sprue to have a unique pattern of interblending colours (or so they told us).
The IPMS were handing their alotment out to members on a first come, first serve basis, but to my significant amazement, they failed to shift them all, and I ended up with a second copy. The one I'll be building is number 245, as number 102 has a more attractive pattern of colours in the plastic, and will therefore stay untouched as one of my very few collector's items.
Talking of plastic:
These kits came with decals for the Saudi markings also included with the original boxings, but instead of the New Zealand markings, the second option on these was for a machine from Oman, which I'll be using for this build.
I'll be resisting the urge to AMS the heck out of this rather special kit, preferring instead to do this OOB, which seems more appropriate given the circumstances.
A limited edition run (500 copies) of these were produced for the celebrations around 10 years of DPMV (a German modelling organisation) and 40 years of IPMS in The Netherlands. It is also one of the, if not the, last production run done by Revell in Germany, made on their last remaining injection moulding machine that was at the time still in use for testshots. To make every kit unique, they'd thrown in several colours of plastic, causing each sprue to have a unique pattern of interblending colours (or so they told us).
The IPMS were handing their alotment out to members on a first come, first serve basis, but to my significant amazement, they failed to shift them all, and I ended up with a second copy. The one I'll be building is number 245, as number 102 has a more attractive pattern of colours in the plastic, and will therefore stay untouched as one of my very few collector's items.
Talking of plastic:
These kits came with decals for the Saudi markings also included with the original boxings, but instead of the New Zealand markings, the second option on these was for a machine from Oman, which I'll be using for this build.
I'll be resisting the urge to AMS the heck out of this rather special kit, preferring instead to do this OOB, which seems more appropriate given the circumstances.
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Groovy! Any thoughts on leaving it unpainted?
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That plastic is a really unusual thing for a major manufacturer to do. Can we see pics of 102 too, please, Rob.
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I've got 102 for fawning over the psychedelic plastic, so no, this one is just going to be built as the best model I can squeeze from just the box parts. For classic Matchbox, there's a case (see my Buccaneer), but this has no history or memories to go with bare plastic. This one needs to be honoured differently.PaulBradley wrote:Groovy! Any thoughts on leaving it unpainted?
Well, it was a fairly special run, for multiple special occasions.dwomby wrote:That plastic is a really unusual thing for a major manufacturer to do. Can we see pics of 102 too, please, Rob.
I'll put a shot of 102 up later (no time, and no light left for taking pictures now). You might find the differences underwhelming though.
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I have this kit - I've been thinking about using my spare airfix decals and building it as a JP mk.5.
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Interesting bit of modelling history.
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As promised:rob_van_riel wrote:I'll put a shot of 102 up later (no time, and no light left for taking pictures now). You might find the differences underwhelming though.dwomby wrote:That plastic is a really unusual thing for a major manufacturer to do. Can we see pics of 102 too, please, Rob.
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Wow that's a special kit!
I made the Saudi Strikemaster and I'm still very pleased with her!
Nothing against the kit but I do prefer having the classic Matchbox 2 different coloured sprews.
I made the Saudi Strikemaster and I'm still very pleased with her!
Nothing against the kit but I do prefer having the classic Matchbox 2 different coloured sprews.
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Looks so odd.
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I'm rather uncurably infected with that same preference, to the point that I'll sometimes take two boxings of the same kit done in different plastic, and swap out a few sprues just to get the effect . It's one of my pet peeves about the Revell repops of old Matchbox kits that they're now done in a single colour.Maverick231 wrote:Nothing against the kit but I do prefer having the classic Matchbox 2 different coloured sprews.
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There's not a whole lot of assembly involved in this kit, but I took it as far as it would go before a painting session for the pilots and "cockpit".
The intakes will need a bit of care and attention, and the wings will need some filler. I also intend to box in the wheel wells with some epoxy putty (green stuff, I think, but I'm a bit whimsical in such matters).
The intakes will need a bit of care and attention, and the wings will need some filler. I also intend to box in the wheel wells with some epoxy putty (green stuff, I think, but I'm a bit whimsical in such matters).
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The intakes have been cleaned, there's filler in the far too large gaps between wings and control surfaces, and lead in the nose. I get the feeling this will be a fairly quick build, especially by my slow standards.
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Nice little kit! Love the 'marble' effect plastic.
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I've got the crew painted up.
It will be a while before they get installed in their office. Dry fitting showed the entire contents of the cockpit can be installed with the fuselage closed, and since these are somewhat vulnerable bits, I'll postpone that until just before painting the aircraft itself.
It will be a while before they get installed in their office. Dry fitting showed the entire contents of the cockpit can be installed with the fuselage closed, and since these are somewhat vulnerable bits, I'll postpone that until just before painting the aircraft itself.
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Hows this coming along?
Anything more to share yet?
5 days gone already
Anything more to share yet?
5 days gone already
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Its not just how good your painting is, its how good the touch-ups are too.