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  • BattleshipBob
    SMF Supporters
    • Apr 2018
    • 6803
    • Bob
    • Cardiff

    #436
    Not a fan of modern planes or armour but fan of the warthog!

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    • Dave Ward
      SMF Supporters
      • Apr 2018
      • 10549

      #437
      Postie just delivered this, the fifth part of my FAA builds........Click image for larger version

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      As usual at a good price!
      Dave

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      • AlanG
        • Dec 2008
        • 6296

        #438
        I have plans to build the 1/32 Revell Me262 B-1a so obviously i need to have a few AM bits to spruce it up a little. So i got the Eduard cockpit set, HGW seatbelts and Montex masks for the canopy and to replace the decals. All this cost me more then it cost me to buy the kit lol

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        • Allen Dewire
          SMF Supporters
          • Apr 2018
          • 4741
          • Allen
          • Bamberg

          #439
          Oh, some great goods for the stash there everybody!!! My stash really doesn't need anymore stuff, but, For €14 to the door, I couldn't resist this evilbay deal,
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          An oldie and the resin tires came with it. I'll probably get to build this around 2027 with any luck!

          Not getting the correct kit from another evilbay seller and the whole deal made me want the KHD Maultier even more so,
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          The correct kit and it only was €4,50 more. 2025 build date for this one....I also got a few needed goodies along with it,
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          Some Tamiya paints are always good to have and a wash recommended by Tim Marlow for my attempt at the figure painting GB. Sanding sticks were a very cool thing too. I can not resist a good price for a set of Friul Panther sprockets either. Giuseppe from Friul doesn't bring any of the sprockets or idlers to the SMC, just tracks. Lastly, the much needed cable for my Steyr 2000 to fill the reels behind the front seats and for the field phone reel……...

          I also have a few more goodies in the post on their way here. Dang evilbay, I must stay away, I really must stay away.........…….
          Life's to short to be a sheep...

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          • scottie3158
            SMF Supporters
            • Apr 2018
            • 14221
            • Paul
            • Holbeach

            #440
            Originally posted by Allen Dewire
            Oh, some great goods for the stash there everybody!!! My stash really doesn't need anymore stuff, but, For €14 to the door, I couldn't resist this evilbay deal,
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            An oldie and the resin tires came with it. I'll probably get to build this around 2027 with any luck!

            Not getting the correct kit from another evilbay seller and the whole deal made me want the KHD Maultier even more so,
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            The correct kit and it only was €4,50 more. 2025 build date for this one....I also got a few needed goodies along with it,
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            Some Tamiya paints are always good to have and a wash recommended by Tim Marlow for my attempt at the figure painting GB. Sanding sticks were a very cool thing too. I can not resist a good price for a set of Friul Panther sprockets either. Giuseppe from Friul doesn't bring any of the sprockets or idlers to the SMC, just tracks. Lastly, the much needed cable for my Steyr 2000 to fill the reels behind the front seats and for the field phone reel……...

            I also have a few more goodies in the post on their way here. Dang evilbay, I must stay away, I really must stay away.........…….
            Hi Mate, that is quite a stash addition, hopefully I will still be around to watch you finish these lol.

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            • Allen Dewire
              SMF Supporters
              • Apr 2018
              • 4741
              • Allen
              • Bamberg

              #441
              Originally posted by Paintguy
              My next victim, and a few primers to try out.



              Unfortunately SMS only had enormous bottles of levelling thinner in stock so will have to see how I go with the regular one for now. My son needed a dark wash for his miniature painting so it gave me an excuse to try one out :smiling5:

              I've admired the A-10 since I was a kid so it was on my wishlist of models to build. Need to scratch my head now and think about what's next.
              Andy, I love the A-10 too and when I was in the military I had the opportunity to watch a live demonstration of their firepower in Grafenwöhr, Germany, in the 80's. There were two of them and one covered the other in and during their runs. The first one came in on target (a convoy of old vehicles on the range) flying up side down. At a kilometer out, he turned 180° up right and let go a blast from the chain gun. The force of the firing seemed to stop the A-10 dead in the air and it rained empty shell cases everywhere. He then dropped 2 bombs on the convoy before climbing away in a steep bank upwards. This is the most vulnerable time for the A-10 as it banks away and why the other one covers his banking move. The second one then loops around and comes in the same way. First up side down, then right side up, a blast of the chain gun and then drops 2 bombs before banking away...............................

              My hair still stands up when I think about that day and the demonstration of the A-10s. I would never ever want to be on the receiving end of an A-10 for sure!!!! Sorry for the long post...

              Prost
              Allen
              Life's to short to be a sheep...

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              • Guest

                #442
                Went into the local Hobbycraft with the missus to get her some wool today...and saw this reduced by 25%. I couldn’t resist the temptation and It’ll be an ideal platform to try out some general weathering processes.

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                • Allen Dewire
                  SMF Supporters
                  • Apr 2018
                  • 4741
                  • Allen
                  • Bamberg

                  #443
                  Hey Paul,

                  You and me both my friend. I just got to keep on trucking!!!
                  Life's to short to be a sheep...

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                  • minitnkr
                    Charter Rabble member
                    • Apr 2018
                    • 7551
                    • Paul
                    • Dayton, OH USA

                    #444
                    Hogs are a lot like Stugs w/wings. PaulE

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                    • Guest

                      #445
                      Originally posted by Allen Dewire
                      Andy, I love the A-10 too and when I was in the military I had the opportunity to watch a live demonstration of their firepower in Grafenwöhr, Germany, in the 80's. There were two of them and one covered the other in and during their runs. The first one came in on target (a convoy of old vehicles on the range) flying up side down. At a kilometer out, he turned 180° up right and let go a blast from the chain gun. The force of the firing seemed to stop the A-10 dead in the air and it rained empty shell cases everywhere. He then dropped 2 bombs on the convoy before climbing away in a steep bank upwards. This is the most vulnerable time for the A-10 as it banks away and why the other one covers his banking move. The second one then loops around and comes in the same way. First up side down, then right side up, a blast of the chain gun and then drops 2 bombs before banking away...............................

                      My hair still stands up when I think about that day and the demonstration of the A-10s. I would never ever want to be on the receiving end of an A-10 for sure!!!! Sorry for the long post...

                      Prost
                      Allen
                      Wow, that must have been awesome to witness first hand!

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                      • Allen Dewire
                        SMF Supporters
                        • Apr 2018
                        • 4741
                        • Allen
                        • Bamberg

                        #446
                        Andy, It is an experience no one could never forget and dummy me didn't have a camera...The most amazing thing is when the pilot fires the chain gun, it has such a force, it actually does slow the A-10 down quite a bit. There may be a video on YouTube, but I really don't know, that would show this. Incredible!!!
                        Life's to short to be a sheep...

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                        • Guest

                          #447
                          Originally posted by Allen Dewire
                          I had the opportunity to watch a live demonstration of their firepower in Grafenwöhr, Germany, in the 80's. There were two of them and one covered the other in and during their runs. The first one came in on target (a convoy of old vehicles on the range) flying up side down. At a kilometer out, he turned 180° up right and let go a blast from the chain gun. The force of the firing seemed to stop the A-10 dead in the air and it rained empty shell cases everywhere. He then dropped 2 bombs on the convoy before climbing away in a steep bank upwards.
                          My A-10 story isn’t quite as impressive, but I have seen an A-10 do mock strafing runs. I was going home one day and saw a plane flying very low, diving toward things and pulling up again, and quickly pegged it as an A-10 (as if you could mistake that for anything else ). Stopping to take a look (of course), I realised it was making attack runs against points in the landscape and buildings and things, which is not something you see every day in the rural environs of Zeeland. From the newspaper the next day, I learned that a Dutch Air Force FAC team had been exercising with the help of the USAF.

                          Originally posted by Allen Dewire
                          This is the most vulnerable time for the A-10 as it banks away and why the other one covers his banking move.
                          OTOH, you can still get home with it if the enemy does this to your plane:



                          Plus one engine out and no hydraulics, apparently.

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                          • minitnkr
                            Charter Rabble member
                            • Apr 2018
                            • 7551
                            • Paul
                            • Dayton, OH USA

                            #448
                            Real pilots love them because you REALLY fly the airplane. Virtually no control avionics to speak of, so no computers to tell you what you can't do. PaulE

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                            • Mini Me
                              SMF Supporters
                              • Jun 2018
                              • 10711

                              #449
                              If this thing had a prop on it, it would be a P-47D Republic Flying Brick! Rick H.

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                              • PaulTRose
                                SMF Supporters
                                • Jun 2013
                                • 6509
                                • Paul
                                • Tattooine

                                #450
                                Originally posted by Jakko
                                My A-10 story isn’t quite as impressive, but I have seen an A-10 do mock strafing runs. I was going home one day and saw a plane flying very low, diving toward things and pulling up again, and quickly pegged it as an A-10 (as if you could mistake that for anything else :smiling3. Stopping to take a look (of course), I realised it was making attack runs against points in the landscape and buildings and things, which is not something you see every day in the rural environs of Zeeland. From the newspaper the next day, I learned that a Dutch Air Force FAC team had been exercising with the help of the USAF.


                                OTOH, you can still get home with it if the enemy does this to your plane:



                                Plus one engine out and no hydraulics, apparently.

                                knew id seen that pic before somewhere......


                                Per Ardua

                                We'll ride the spiral to the end and may just go where no ones been

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