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1/72 Royal Navy collection cont'd - "The Three V's"
That's a nice little collection you have there Chris. A great effort!!!
ATB
Andrew
Cheers Andrew. I now have a full shelf and still have around 10 in the queue. New furniture is on it's way (not just for the models, it's a long story...)!
Originally posted by wasdale32
Nice work - and here's the Tangmere Vixen for you ....
Cheers Mark! It's an impressive beast. I actually grew up in Tangmere so am very familiar with seeing it, passing it all the time. I decided on wings up for space and I tend not to weaponise my aircraft, and the decals were slightly off scale; I just hope I got close.
That's a great collection you have created there. Very nice. The Vixen is a favourite.
I'm glad you like it Colin!
Originally posted by minitnkr
Excellent trio. PaulE
Cheers Paul!
Originally posted by mrtintheweb
What I always liked about the vixen was itโs function over form build ethos.
T
Yeah, it's a wierd, kind of 'non conformist' approach to a plane design for sure. It's crew arrangement is weird with the offset canopy, The odd boom / wing interface and it looks to sit way too low to get any angle of attack for take off, but it's still a wonderful looking thing.
Nice looking threesome Chris. The Venom does have a bulbous nose and Vixen odd and heavy but with a nice profile. I've always thought the Vampire had its tail boom kinked upward due to the many landings but it's a cute plane having served at Butterworth in the fifties.
Thanks Richard. It was the uniqueness of these three but also the obvious evolutionary design steps that made me want to build them as a trio. They're just so odd looking by the 'normal' standards, whatever 'normal' is!
You worked on the Vampire? The last time I was at Tangmere the engineers were working on one and they let me see the stripped out timber fuselage. They remarked that it was built more like a boat than a plane!
Thanks Richard. It was the uniqueness of these three but also the obvious evolutionary design steps that made me want to build them as a trio. They're just so odd looking by the 'normal' standards, whatever 'normal' is!
You worked on the Vampire? The last time I was at Tangmere the engineers were working on one and they let me see the stripped out timber fuselage. They remarked that it was built more like a boat than a plane!
Nope seen pictures and videos of it starting up with plumes of smoke.
Excellent trio there Chris, all nicely finished and presented. Note sure they could've put any more 'No Step' red crosses on the Sea Vixen...
That last photo is of RNZAF Venoms operating in support of the Malayan Emergency. Note the asbestos blanket over the tail plane to protect the wooden structure from start flame/heat.
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