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  • Guest

    #1

    Freedom Model Kits MIM-14 Nike Hercules, 1:35

    Taking far longer than I had expected when I bought the kit, this model is now done. You can read the (short) build thread here.

    [ATTACH]505006[/ATTACH][ATTACH]505007[/ATTACH][ATTACH]505008[/ATTACH]

    And a picture with Trumpeter’s S-75 Dvina (“SA-2 Guideline”) that I built around twenty years ago when it was new:

    [ATTACH]505009[/ATTACH]

    Despite the S-75 being on some groundwork that adds about 1.5 cm to its height, the Nike is still clearly taller …
  • Jim R
    SMF Supporters
    • Apr 2018
    • 15704
    • Jim
    • Shropshire

    #2
    That's very nice Jakko and certainly makes an unusual model . These things were certainly huge, about 35/40 feet maybe, and they were in service over a long period. You'll have to build a Patriot to show the timeline :smiling:

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    • Guest

      #3
      Originally posted by Jim R
      certainly makes an unusual model .
      That’s pretty much what attracted me to it

      Originally posted by Jim R
      These things were certainly huge, about 35/40 feet maybe
      The missile alone was about 12 metres long (“approximately 39 feet” says the technical manual for it) and weighed close to 5 tonnes …

      Originally posted by Jim R
      and they were in service over a long period. You'll have to build a Patriot to show the timeline :smiling:
      That, and an MIM-23 Hawk Both of those were/are in RNLAF service and are available in 1:35, but especially the Patriot is expensive enough that I don’t feel like buying it for something I don’t find all that interesting. I would certainly build the Hawk first, if I did decide to expand my collection of SAMs.

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      • Mark1
        • Apr 2021
        • 4156

        #4
        Nice job.

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        • scottie3158
          SMF Supporters
          • Apr 2018
          • 14202
          • Paul
          • Holbeach

          #5
          Jakko,
          That's a nice result of something different.

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          • Guest

            #6
            That’s why I like kits like this: something different I kind of had my eye on it for a few months, after I came across it on Scalemates, but restrained myself. Until the model show about five weeks ago, when I had decided I would go around the trade stalls and buy something to build at the show over the weekend. One of the stands had this kit, and it looked like a good choice: a missile, so not that many parts, should be doable to put it together over two days. And it would have been, had this kit been by Tamiya, Takom, RFM, Meng, or similar …

            But if you think this is different, just wait for the one I’m waiting for too (because I ordered it a few days ago ).

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            • minitnkr
              Charter Rabble member
              • Apr 2018
              • 7541
              • Paul
              • Dayton, OH USA

              #7
              The Hawk system was kinda cool as there was several elements to model. Didn't Renwal do one decades ago? I think there was long range acquisition, & short range tracking radars, head shed, launcher & a neat little tractor to carry reloads.

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              • Guest

                #8
                I think Renwall had one in one of those odd 1950s fit-the-box scales, but Dragon and AFV Club have the basic launcher in 1:35. The only western SAM of this kind of size that you can probably build with all its ancillary equipment is probably the Patriot, though — unless you like scratchbuilding large stuff, anyway

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                • minitnkr
                  Charter Rabble member
                  • Apr 2018
                  • 7541
                  • Paul
                  • Dayton, OH USA

                  #9
                  Trident still offers all eight elements of the Hawk AA system in1/87, but at very high prices, $30+@.

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                  • yak face
                    Moderator
                    • Jun 2009
                    • 13841
                    • Tony
                    • Sheffield

                    #10
                    Excellent job jakko , and certainly different from the usual . brilliant job of highlighting/ shading the all white missile , a tricky job , cheers tony

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                    • Guest

                      #11
                      Originally posted by minitnkr
                      Trident still offers all eight elements of the Hawk AA system in1/87, but at very high prices, $30+@.
                      For the whole system, or for the individual components? I’m guessing the latter This Nike kit cost me about €45, BTW, and if I’m honest, I would consider half that to be a good price for what you get …

                      Originally posted by yak face
                      brilliant job of highlighting/ shading the all white missile , a tricky job
                      Actually, I found that surprisingly easy I just sprayed the whole missile a pale grey (GW Corax White from an aerosol can), then sprayed white into the centres of the panels, added translucent dark grey paint into all the panel lines with a fine brush (wiping off the excess with my finger), and finally drybrushed the whole thing with matt white, especially the edges of the fins. It’s a fair amount of work, but provided you can spray reasonably fine lines with your airbrush, not really difficult.

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                      • minitnkr
                        Charter Rabble member
                        • Apr 2018
                        • 7541
                        • Paul
                        • Dayton, OH USA

                        #12
                        Yeah Jakko, at $30+ per piece it comes to a prohibitive $240+ for the system. I think it was deployed as six launchers (18 rockets) controlled by the system & later versions (90s) were swarm defense anti missile capable.

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                        • Guest

                          #13
                          And that’s just the launchers and immediate auxiliary stuff, then — you’d need plenty of trucks and other vehicles for a true complete battery …

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                          • JR
                            • May 2015
                            • 18273

                            #14
                            Think you deserve

                            Jakko, congratulations.
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                            • Guest

                              #15
                              Thank you very much

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