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Buying A Model You Were'nt Looking For,Then....

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teem - 17 Oct 2005 21:15 GMT
This happened to me this summer,was visiting over in Penna.,State
College,went to the local hobby store,saw a Enterprise glueless
snapper,from Ban Dai,illuminated,Thought."Eh,it looks o.k."Built it a
month later,turns out to be one of the greatest ones I have.This the
enterprise w/Scott Bakula.
centennialofflight@yahoo.com - 18 Oct 2005 04:48 GMT
I bought an Airfix 1/72 SPAD VII on an impulse because it was cheap.  I
decided I would build it really fast and just glue it together and
brush paint it over a weekend.  Well that didn't last long.  For some
reason, I found it worth building "right" and had a really fun time
working on it.  I even worked on it a few minutes in the morning before
going to work on some days.  It came out really well except that I was
still to "chicken" to attempt to rig it (only my second biplane model).
I put a lot of work into it and for some reason, had a REALLY good
time building it.

Martin
maiesm72@netscape.com - 18 Oct 2005 06:31 GMT
A couple of years back I picked up an Emhar 1/72 A7V WWI tank. Not
really my interest area, but that thing is just so ugly I thought "What
the hell".

Well, that had to be kept company with their other WWI tank kits, then
RPM came out with their really cool Model T Ambulance, then their Mack
Bulldogs, Hat's new WWI German, Turkish and Russian figures, etc., etc.

So now I can build an entire diorama from just about any WWI front.

Not that I ever intended to do that...

Tom
rwalker@despammed.com - 18 Oct 2005 19:35 GMT
> I bought an Airfix 1/72 SPAD VII on an impulse because it was cheap.  I
> decided I would build it really fast and just glue it together and
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> Martin

When I was a kid, I remember building biplane kits that must have been
1/32 scale or even larger.  Does anyone still make those?  I've been
looking for a Spad VII in a large scale for a couple of years now, and
the best I've done is 1/48.
Mad-Modeller - 19 Oct 2005 04:02 GMT
> When I was a kid, I remember building biplane kits that must have been
> 1/32 scale or even larger.  Does anyone still make those?  I've been
> looking for a Spad VII in a large scale for a couple of years now, and
> the best I've done is 1/48.

Sounds like Revell's 1/28 SPAD.XIII, Sopwith Camel and Fokker Triplane.
I don't know if they're currently available but they've been re-issued
many times over the years.  Check E-bay or your local hobby shop.
I don't know of a SPAD.VII but the XIII should give you a starting place
for modifications.

Bill Banaszak, MFE
rwalker@despammed.com - 19 Oct 2005 19:40 GMT
> > When I was a kid, I remember building biplane kits that must have been
> > 1/32 scale or even larger.  Does anyone still make those?  I've been
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> Bill Banaszak, MFE

Thanks, I'll try that.  It probably was the Spad XIII.  It was nearly
40 years ago when I built it, and I've forgotten a lot since then.
RobG - 18 Oct 2005 14:59 GMT
> This happened to me this summer,was visiting over in Penna.,State
> College,went to the local hobby store,saw a Enterprise glueless
> snapper,from Ban Dai,illuminated,Thought."Eh,it looks o.k."Built it a
> month later,turns out to be one of the greatest ones I have.This the
> enterprise w/Scott Bakula.

Did it today.  I went into a local establishment to pick up a tube of
putty, and walked out with the putty and the new Hasegawa Lancaster... new
stock, not even priced, let alone on the shelf.Haven't built it yet, but it
looks like it'll be good.

RobG
dancho - 18 Oct 2005 17:43 GMT
>>This happened to me this summer,was visiting over in Penna.,State
>>College,went to the local hobby store,saw a Enterprise glueless
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> RobG

I've been tempted to do that myself.  At FIFTY BUCKS a pop, those
Lancaster kits are worth "walking out with."

(INSERT VERY BIG GRIN HERE)
Mad-Modeller - 19 Oct 2005 04:04 GMT
> This happened to me this summer,was visiting over in Penna.,State
> College,went to the local hobby store,saw a Enterprise glueless
> snapper,from Ban Dai,illuminated,Thought."Eh,it looks o.k."Built it a
> month later,turns out to be one of the greatest ones I have.This the
> enterprise w/Scott Bakula.

Yep, I've done that.  Sometimes the best models arise from kits that
were bought on faint impulse.

Bill Banaszak, MFE
Jack Bohn - 20 Oct 2005 11:48 GMT
>This happened to me this summer,was visiting over in Penna.,State
>College,went to the local hobby store,saw a Enterprise glueless
>snapper,from Ban Dai,illuminated,Thought."Eh,it looks o.k."Built it a
>month later,turns out to be one of the greatest ones I have.This the
>enterprise w/Scott Bakula.

Ban Dai's Albion carrier (a non-Gundam Gundam model, if you know
what I mean).  Douglas Adams has a quote about how going from not
knowing a thing exists to desiring it to owning it in the space
of a few minutes being something of an epiphany.

Looking inside, is this what they mean by "shake the box and
you've got a model" engineering?  Many of the attachment points
to the sprue wind up inside, if you don't want to clean them up,
and the seams can be easily covered, or accented with pen lines
to represent the "real" item as it appears in the cartoon.  I
know it's easier having an imaginary subject, (and with Ban Dai
producing the show as well as the model, they may design it with
such in mind,) but this is a real treat.  In fact, it looks so
easy to build (famous last words?) that I've set it aside to add
the task of taking measurements of the pieces and scratching a
version smaller than the "box scale" of 1/1700 into 1/2500 to
match other stuff I've got.

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