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![]() This the “old” Tamiya F-15 with some minor upgrades. This one is bound for the UNH AFROTC classroom. |
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Originally Posted By Colt_sporter:
https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/24640/2679DE6E-8A5D-4CA2-8EBF-AB64E4F2ACFD-432268.JPG This the “old” Tamiya F-15 with some minor upgrades. This one is bound for the UNH AFROTC classroom. View Quote That is still pretty good F-15 kit |
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Hansan: "This is a .30 caliber, gas operated, clip fed, semi-automatic rifle....."
Soldier: "Look, you ain't sellin it to me, you're only showing me how it works." |
Originally Posted By Colt_sporter:
https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/24640/2679DE6E-8A5D-4CA2-8EBF-AB64E4F2ACFD-432268.JPG This the "old" Tamiya F-15 with some minor upgrades. This one is bound for the UNH AFROTC classroom. View Quote |
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Everything I need to know I learned from watching Gilligan’s Island.
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Originally Posted By Dog1: I built that kit too! The only thing I added to it was a upgraded cockpit. That is still pretty good F-15 kit View Quote |
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Originally Posted By -DesertFox-:
Nice! I was thinking about picking up that kit for when I can get the workbench set up and running again. What was your impression of the kit in terms of fit? Was there much in the way of seams and gaps to correct? View Quote |
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Originally Posted By Colt_sporter:
I was sorta nervous about the kit because I had read some reviews that said the fit wasn't all that great. Now I won't lie, it did need some work with sanding around the nose area and also near the rear where the horizontals attach. The air intakes needed a touch of sanding, but nothing crazy. The top of the wing fit was damn near perfect. The Tamiya extra thin cement probably helped as well. You can glue small sections of the fuselage and Work the pieces to achieve the best fit. Detail was a bit lacking, but I wasn't too worried about that. Plus the kit is probably close to 40 years old. I was just happy it had recessed panel lines for panel washes. The model is going in a display case and is on semi permanent loan to the USAF so it didn't need to be a high dollar model, just one that look good on display. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Colt_sporter:
Originally Posted By -DesertFox-:
Nice! I was thinking about picking up that kit for when I can get the workbench set up and running again. What was your impression of the kit in terms of fit? Was there much in the way of seams and gaps to correct? |
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Everything I need to know I learned from watching Gilligan’s Island.
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Originally Posted By -DesertFox-:
Nice! Thanks for the heads up. I've got Revells F15-E in my stash and I was curious how it might compare. View Quote |
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Originally Posted By Colt_sporter:
I have(had) both. The Revell is better is every way. Unless you had your heart set on building a single seat version to build a particular A/C, I’d build the Revell; after all you can easily convert that “E” to a “D.” Now I will say this, if you are patient and look around, deals can be found. I’ve purchased a TON of my models from eBay. Just today, I got a Hasegawa 1/48 F-15C for ~30 bucks shipped. The Hasegawa kit is better than Tamiya, but from just looking at the parts, the Revell is better than the Hasegawa, but I want to make single seater because I have markings for one of the MA ANG F-15’s that were just a couple minutes late to the World Trade Center attack’s. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Colt_sporter:
Originally Posted By -DesertFox-:
Nice! Thanks for the heads up. I've got Revells F15-E in my stash and I was curious how it might compare. |
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Hansan: "This is a .30 caliber, gas operated, clip fed, semi-automatic rifle....."
Soldier: "Look, you ain't sellin it to me, you're only showing me how it works." |
what scale is the F-15? 1/48 or 1/32?
in 1/48, I have read that the kit made by Great Wall Models (only ever head of them maybe last year) is the best out there right now. And not inexpensive. |
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Hansan: "This is a .30 caliber, gas operated, clip fed, semi-automatic rifle....."
Soldier: "Look, you ain't sellin it to me, you're only showing me how it works." |
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Originally Posted By macloud:
My other expensive hobby. 1/8 scale trains. All of these are scratch built, and these are just a few of my items. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/15299/IMG_20170716_172938911_HDR-437499.jpg https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/15299/IMG_20170807_193243975_HDR-437498.jpg https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/15299/IMG_20171125_161455252-437497.jpg Jason View Quote |
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Hansan: "This is a .30 caliber, gas operated, clip fed, semi-automatic rifle....."
Soldier: "Look, you ain't sellin it to me, you're only showing me how it works." |
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Originally Posted By macloud:
My other expensive hobby. 1/8 scale trains. All of these are scratch built, and these are just a few of my items. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/15299/IMG_20170716_172938911_HDR-437499.jpg https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/15299/IMG_20170807_193243975_HDR-437498.jpg https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/15299/IMG_20171125_161455252-437497.jpg Jason View Quote ![]() |
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Originally Posted By macloud:
My other expensive hobby. 1/8 scale trains. All of these are scratch built, and these are just a few of my items. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/15299/IMG_20170716_172938911_HDR-437499.jpg https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/15299/IMG_20170807_193243975_HDR-437498.jpg https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/15299/IMG_20171125_161455252-437497.jpg Jason View Quote |
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Originally Posted By Dog1:
Originally Posted By JQ66:
what scale is the F-15? 1/48 or 1/32? in 1/48, I have read that the kit made by Great Wall Models (only ever head of them maybe last year) is the best out there right now. And not inexpensive. Here is a pic of the current status of the display case in the UNH ROTC lounge. A buddy is working on an F-35 and at some point, I’m going to add a P-51 and F-86. ![]() We still have a couple more shelves to fill, but we are getting there. ![]() |
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Originally Posted By Deadmeat3344:
Been resto-modding my RC10GT RTR I have had since I was 13. Most of this is new/NOS parts. Engine has less than 2 gallons through it. First two pics are before pics https://i.imgur.com/mJKlA9c.jpg https://i.imgur.com/9YLJBkC.jpg https://i.imgur.com/fArSH12.jpg https://i.imgur.com/U7x92wi.jpg View Quote I have a GT2 here that I have been trying to get rid of for a couple years...just don't have time for it anymore. |
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Wrapping up another aviation in miniature project: This time, the new Eduard 1/48 FW-190A4. A seriously awesome kit. It’ll be a couple weeks before I can get back and finish it up, but thought I’d share a couple pics.
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Originally Posted By Colt_sporter:
Wrapping up another aviation in miniature project: This time, the new Eduard 1/48 FW-190A4. A seriously awesome kit. It’ll be a couple weeks before I can get back and finish it up, but thought I’d share a couple pics. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/24640/B877B627-6DA3-4ACC-BCAB-BD2178AB7D32-446995.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/24640/E887126D-E2AD-4D0A-ACD3-A7661048B98C-446996.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/24640/1BB2E7F6-5AE7-4120-BA00-C8606F414598-446998.JPG View Quote |
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Hansan: "This is a .30 caliber, gas operated, clip fed, semi-automatic rifle....."
Soldier: "Look, you ain't sellin it to me, you're only showing me how it works." |
I haven’t done armor since I was a kid. I need to though. I have several kits. Maybe after I finish up the Tamiya 1/48 BF-109G I’ve got on the bench.
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I have a Tamiya 1/48 P47 I need to finish... in addition to two Marine helicopters. A Venom and a Viper
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Hansan: "This is a .30 caliber, gas operated, clip fed, semi-automatic rifle....."
Soldier: "Look, you ain't sellin it to me, you're only showing me how it works." |
My latest creation of aviation in miniature:
Tamiya 1/48 BF-109G6 R6 painted with MRP paints, Montex masks and weathered with oils. The last picture shows the model with some BF-109 relics. Enjoy! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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I just saw this section and thread. I like to paint figures and busts.
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EEA Level 3,.....Oh Fuck. |
I’ve had a huge slump,hit walls with the things I was working on and got a Tamiya Zero to just finish something. Since nobody can seem to really agree with what color they were now,I mixed up some Vallejo white,light blue and tan to spray over green.
This is a beautiful little kit,all of 8 € mailed from Japan,I’d call it a bargain. We’ll see how awful the end result in a day or 2. ![]() |
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Originally Posted By macloud:
My other expensive hobby. 1/8 scale trains. All of these are scratch built, and these are just a few of my items. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/15299/IMG_20170716_172938911_HDR-437499.jpg https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/15299/IMG_20170807_193243975_HDR-437498.jpg https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/15299/IMG_20171125_161455252-437497.jpg Jason View Quote |
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I killed a bacon puppy. :(
This post is brought to you by The Pogues, the official punk band of the .mil forums. |
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I thought I would try modeling as a hobby, and this is my first serious attempt. There is so much to learn with modeling (painting, weathering, dioramas, etc), it'll keep me busy for a long time. I'm still undecided on what I want to build, but I'll try different things and see if anything "clicks".
After my dad was discharged from active duty back in the early '60's, he was a loader and driver on the M48A2 Patton tank in the Army Reserves. I couldn't find a quality kit for the M48A2, so I ended up with the Monogram kit. There were some fitment/gap issues, and it's not very detailed, but it's a good learning project. I still need to add decals and maybe try some weathering on it. Here's the work in progress so far. ![]() ![]() |
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Originally Posted By macloud:
My other expensive hobby. 1/8 scale trains. All of these are scratch built, and these are just a few of my items. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/15299/IMG_20170716_172938911_HDR-437499.jpg https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/15299/IMG_20170807_193243975_HDR-437498.jpg https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/15299/IMG_20171125_161455252-437497.jpg Jason View Quote |
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High drag low speed donut tier operator.
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This is a great thread
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WhyTanFox : "the world is exponentially more complicated every decade, yet at the same time it has become increasingly simple to demonstrate your ignorance to a large audience. "
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@macloud
Awesome stuff!!! A friend of a friend here is a retired railroad worker. He has a small personal live steam layout on his acreage. I got to visit once when he had a “meet” and was able to operate a couple. Would love to try this also but still trying to create an HO scale basement layout for son and me. Please keep us updated!!! |
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"Be nice until its time to not be nice" --Patrick Swayze, Road House movie
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Originally Posted By Beclyn:
I thought I would try modeling as a hobby, and this is my first serious attempt. There is so much to learn with modeling (painting, weathering, dioramas, etc), it'll keep me busy for a long time. I'm still undecided on what I want to build, but I'll try different things and see if anything "clicks". After my dad was discharged from active duty back in the early '60's, he was a loader and driver on the M48A2 Patton tank in the Army Reserves. I couldn't find a quality kit for the M48A2, so I ended up with the Monogram kit. There were some fitment/gap issues, and it's not very detailed, but it's a good learning project. I still need to add decals and maybe try some weathering on it. Here's the work in progress so far. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/431721/M48A2_Rt1_Sm-517901.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/431721/M48A2_Rt2_Sm-517903.JPG View Quote Keep learning, every day, week theres new stuff to learn. |
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Originally Posted By motopic: Hey, I been model building nearly 40 years, thats a great first build ! Keep learning, every day, week theres new stuff to learn. View Quote |
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Nice! I keep saying my next project is going to be armor. We’ll see my work bench is currently clear.
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Originally Posted By Colt_sporter:
Nice! I keep saying my next project is going to be armor. We’ll see my work bench is currently clear. View Quote Right now I'm drilling about a bazillion holes in metal tracks for my BMPT Terminator..... ![]() |
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Hansan: "This is a .30 caliber, gas operated, clip fed, semi-automatic rifle....."
Soldier: "Look, you ain't sellin it to me, you're only showing me how it works." |
Originally Posted By Dog1:
Well I finally got around to finishing a T-72 that was languishing in the hobby closet. By doing that it made me grab one of my boxes of metal tracks for a T-55... which then after putting them together I realize that the tracks were too nice for the old Tamiya T-55 kit. So I ordered a new Mini art T-55 kit... Anyway here is the finally finished T-72 https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/9749/20180503_144338-532938.jpg https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/9749/20180503_144423-532939.jpg https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/9749/20180503_144256-532940.jpg View Quote |
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Just finishing building my first real quad. (moving up from an Inductrix Tiny Whoop)
6" Armattan Rooster frame: ![]() ![]() |
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There's a dick joke in there somewhere.
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![]() Durafly Bf-109 E4 1,100mm wingspan RC model. Pic taken after conpleting it’s first three flights. Model is made from styrofoam and is electric powered. Repainted using a variety of paints. |
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Originally Posted By Colt_sporter:
https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/24640/EA2FB265-1D4C-4F10-8060-66A12926D5D3-540393.JPG Durafly Bf-109 E4 1,100mm wingspan RC model. Pic taken after conpleting it’s first three flights. Model is made from styrofoam and is electric powered. Repainted using a variety of paints. View Quote |
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Hansan: "This is a .30 caliber, gas operated, clip fed, semi-automatic rifle....."
Soldier: "Look, you ain't sellin it to me, you're only showing me how it works." |
She flies well. The model is supposed to be the most accurate BF-109 currently on the market. I’d have to agree. So with this in mind, it has some of the similar traits the original had. Especially with the ground handling. I wouldn’t fly this one off pavement unless you’re a really proficient flyer. I fly from a large ball field near my house. The dirt of the infield makes a great runway and lets the model slip/slide on the ground rather than grip. The grass, when recently mowed, works as a back up. The flaps are really effective at slowing the model down so it has to flown all the touch down and stop. So power on till the mains touch. I did a couple stalls to see what happens. You can get the model pretty darn slow, but there’s quite the snap when she stalls. So as long as you respect these traits, you’ll be rewarded with a great model. On a four cell lipo, flights are around 7-8 minutes depending how much of a speed junky you are. All in all, she’s and great flyer and representative of the famous fighter.
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