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Actually my kit comes with a little 4-5 page comic at the end of the instructions, so good sign me up.
I think either date range would work for me -- at least until the calendar monster awakens
I think either date range would work for me -- at least until the calendar monster awakens
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Excellent! Good to have you aboard. You bring this up to six confirmed and 59North has also PMed me to say is in if I can get the start date for 22 April. would it be possible to get this on the calendar please?jRatz wrote:Actually my kit comes with a little 4-5 page comic at the end of the instructions, so good sign me up.
I think either date range would work for me -- at least until the calendar monster awakens
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Was this the Charleys War image? I have a vague memory of another picture of gas masked Germans in a trenchArcwelder wrote:Does anyone make Johnny Red decals? On that subject, I was thinking just the other day of building a model of a very evocative John Colquhon drawing of gas-masked Uhlans from Charley's War.
or a Goshawk Squadron scene..
or a Flower Class as HMS Nightshade
or...
Suffice to say, I'm interested!
Fairly straightforward conversion from the Airfix 54mm Bengal Lancer
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Oooh, that is smart! A bit beyond my painting capabilities, mind, but very smart!
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Re: 'One for the books' - Literature based GB anyone?
AndrewR wrote:Purplethistle wrote:I've never seen that before. That would be a good chap to have in the Squadron!AndrewR wrote:I'm very tempted to try building Chitty Chitty Bang Bang from the original illustrations from the book, by John Burlingham.
http://www.ianfleming.com/chitty-chitty-bang-bang-2/;
Vastly superior to the movie version, and something that's always stuck with me, as I explain here:
https://medium.com/precarious-physicist ... b807cb5094;
I think the Airfix 1/32 Bentley would do as a basis for this.
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Re: 'One for the books' - Book & comics based Group Build?
Hey Dirk, so we drew you out again !!
I think someone mentioned the Airfix 1/32 Bentley, although Chitty seems to have more of a boat-tail ? Maybe the Matchbox 1/32 Aston Martin Ulster would be better.
I think someone mentioned the Airfix 1/32 Bentley, although Chitty seems to have more of a boat-tail ? Maybe the Matchbox 1/32 Aston Martin Ulster would be better.
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Re: 'One for the books' - Book & comics based Group Build?
PT,
I'll post it tonight or tomorrow -- 22 Apr - 2 Jun, correct ?
Update:
It's on the Calendar; I stretched end-date to Sunday the 4th as is typical, can put it back if you wish.
I'll post it tonight or tomorrow -- 22 Apr - 2 Jun, correct ?
Update:
It's on the Calendar; I stretched end-date to Sunday the 4th as is typical, can put it back if you wish.
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Re: 'One for the books' -Book/comics GB *** On 2017 Calendar
In 1/32 scale;
I'd need to check the rear end but I'd suggest the Matchbox Mercedes SSK would be a better starting point to match that book illustration. Or perhaps one of the old Pyro /Lifelike kits of US cars.
AFAIR the Mercedes is a two seater so would need a stretch put in for the rear seats. Can be done in plastic card.
The boat tail is harder. I'd carve the shape from a block of balsa wood or similar
The Aston Martin tail - the 'Ulster' - is the wrong way up and just can't be turned 180* to suit
For people; the Airfix 1933 Alfa Romeo has both male driver and female passenger. Or there are peoples for model railways, some are seated, some of these are about 1/30 scale but don't look too bad against 1/32 figures.
The children are harder; I'd go for 1/48 scale seated figures. The boy is easier, a seated WW1 soldier can be made to suit him. For the girl a lot of milliput to make a dress will be needed as seated females are hard to find.
A lot of cross kitting and searching out possible candidates for altering to suit.
I'd need to check the rear end but I'd suggest the Matchbox Mercedes SSK would be a better starting point to match that book illustration. Or perhaps one of the old Pyro /Lifelike kits of US cars.
AFAIR the Mercedes is a two seater so would need a stretch put in for the rear seats. Can be done in plastic card.
The boat tail is harder. I'd carve the shape from a block of balsa wood or similar
The Aston Martin tail - the 'Ulster' - is the wrong way up and just can't be turned 180* to suit
For people; the Airfix 1933 Alfa Romeo has both male driver and female passenger. Or there are peoples for model railways, some are seated, some of these are about 1/30 scale but don't look too bad against 1/32 figures.
The children are harder; I'd go for 1/48 scale seated figures. The boy is easier, a seated WW1 soldier can be made to suit him. For the girl a lot of milliput to make a dress will be needed as seated females are hard to find.
A lot of cross kitting and searching out possible candidates for altering to suit.
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Re: 'One for the books' - Literature based GB anyone?
I know war can be bad but that's not exactly a cheery cover eh?!!Purplethistle wrote:Was this the Charleys War image? I have a vague memory of another picture of gas masked Germans in a trenchArcwelder wrote:Does anyone make Johnny Red decals? On that subject, I was thinking just the other day of building a model of a very evocative John Colquhon drawing of gas-masked Uhlans from Charley's War.
or a Goshawk Squadron scene..
or a Flower Class as HMS Nightshade
or...
Suffice to say, I'm interested!
Fairly straightforward conversion from the Airfix 54mm Bengal Lancer
Hoping to return to modelling sometime this year!!
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Re: 'One for the books' -Book/comics GB *** On 2017 Calendar
P.S. I was going to keep this secret(!), but it would be pointless as it would eventually be seen and the two aircraft would be obvious once building starts!!.
Background Story. (Try to keep it short Marky!!).
This basically involves a Sopwith Camel pilot and wingman in World War I. After some aerial adventures they meet a Belgian pilot who crash lands at their base. He begins flying with the Squadron and the pilot and the RFC pilot become friends. Fast forward twenty years to 1939 and the same RFC Camel pilot is now Squadron Commander of a Hurricane unit in Belgium (or near the France/Belgium border) in 1940. (I'm not sure if he has the same chap as his wingman!). He and his current wingman return to their base and find it swarming with Germans including a tank (hardly fair!!). The Hurricanes are wrecked but the two escape and find themselves near a country mansion. It turns out this is owned/is the family estate of the Belgian pilot he met in 1918. He bought several Camels and engines after the war as surplus and the three begin flying them against the Blitzkrieg-ing German forces. Eventually they are foced back and land near Dunkirk. Out of fuel they are about to torch the Camels when am Army truck is spotted about to dump a load of fuel. They 'requisition' this and fly the three Camels back to Blighty. The three then fight on in WWII.
The scene on the front is from the three men's efforts against the Blitzkrieg and the Stuka units.
Background Story. (Try to keep it short Marky!!).
This basically involves a Sopwith Camel pilot and wingman in World War I. After some aerial adventures they meet a Belgian pilot who crash lands at their base. He begins flying with the Squadron and the pilot and the RFC pilot become friends. Fast forward twenty years to 1939 and the same RFC Camel pilot is now Squadron Commander of a Hurricane unit in Belgium (or near the France/Belgium border) in 1940. (I'm not sure if he has the same chap as his wingman!). He and his current wingman return to their base and find it swarming with Germans including a tank (hardly fair!!). The Hurricanes are wrecked but the two escape and find themselves near a country mansion. It turns out this is owned/is the family estate of the Belgian pilot he met in 1918. He bought several Camels and engines after the war as surplus and the three begin flying them against the Blitzkrieg-ing German forces. Eventually they are foced back and land near Dunkirk. Out of fuel they are about to torch the Camels when am Army truck is spotted about to dump a load of fuel. They 'requisition' this and fly the three Camels back to Blighty. The three then fight on in WWII.
The scene on the front is from the three men's efforts against the Blitzkrieg and the Stuka units.
Hoping to return to modelling sometime this year!!
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Re: 'One for the books' - Book & comics based Group Build?
Thanks, that's great John. The 4th would be better as it allows folks a full weekend at the end.jRatz wrote:PT,
I'll post it tonight or tomorrow -- 22 Apr - 2 Jun, correct ?
Update:
It's on the Calendar; I stretched end-date to Sunday the 4th as is typical, can put it back if you wish.
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Re: 'One for the books' -Book/comics GB *** On 2017 Calendar
Can anyone identify this plane from 'Tintin in the Land of the Soviets'? It might be entirely fictional; Hergé usually illustrated real aircraft, but this is a very early book.
Re: 'One for the books' -Book/comics GB *** On 2017 Calendar
Looks like a Junkers D.1 or something.
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Re: 'One for the books' -Book/comics GB *** On 2017 Calendar
Tail's not right for a Junkers.
It is closer to the Polikarpov (sp) I-1, but I'm no expert -- in what time frame does the book take place, the I-1 was early 1920's.
It is closer to the Polikarpov (sp) I-1, but I'm no expert -- in what time frame does the book take place, the I-1 was early 1920's.
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