>>>> To provide me with a bit of a break from building acres of F-4s and
>>>> Spitfires, I quite fancy building an F-15.
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> hope this clarifies things... Simon
Thanks again Simon. It does clarify things.
I've always admired the F-15As of the 48th FIS at Langley, with their blue
and white striped rudders and the chevron on the fin. I have an old
Baremetal Decals sheet that I'd like to use. Sadly, I have a tendency to
build variations on a theme. I'm a little scared that I'll think that an
F-15A needs an AMRAAM equipped F-15C and an F-15E displayed next to it.
Then, what about a really early aircraft in air-superiority blue? And then
they just need a T-bird jet, don't they? By that time I'm too far down that
slippy slope again!!!
:-D

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Mad-Modeller - 28 Jul 2006 01:47 GMT
> Thanks again Simon. It does clarify things.
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> Enzo
We have a snack food that advertises itself with the line, "You can't
eat just one!" F-15s are in that category.
I bought one of Monogram's first kits with the test aircraft's wingtips
in blue plastic. Unfortunately the main fuselage piece that carries the
horizontal stabs was short-shot. Sending off for a new piece got me a
grey piece with the service aircraft's tips. I went ahead and built it
as a service aircraft and followed that up with an Airfix A/B built as
the B. Shortly after that Monogram brought out an 'E' kit so I started
on that. Going to shows netted me another perfect YF-15 kit and that
one was queued for a build too.
Then I decided to start unloading things. The YF-15 was sold as were
the other 2 or 3 kits I had acquired and the F-15E was never finished,
eventually being scrapped for parts.
There have been a few 1/144th kits bought to replace the larger ones now
gone. F-15s are darn hard to kick.
Bill Banaszak, MFE Sr.
e - 28 Jul 2006 04:33 GMT
>> Thanks again Simon. It does clarify things.
>>
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>Bill Banaszak, MFE Sr.
like those damn he111's and do335's i buy by the bagful.
i noticed something funny, i don't have a single early one
with the un-unified cockpit/bambers windows.
111, of course.
i just finished hacking a do 666 or whatever the double 335
was called. i used the lindberg's of course, so it was a $4
build and looks kinda neat. the panel lines are weak but i'm
getting better.
Mad-Modeller - 29 Jul 2006 04:30 GMT
> >> Thanks again Simon. It does clarify things.
> >>
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> build and looks kinda neat. the panel lines are weak but i'm
> getting better.
I forgot to mention the B-25 obsession I suffer from too. I must have
had 10 of those built. Superscale fed the problem. I bought one of
their sheets and couldn't build just one of them. All the markings were
too neat and they all ended up being used. Then I built one as a Marine
PBJ just because...
Yep, bought some of those 1/144th B-25s too.
Bill Banaszak, MFE Sr.
e - 29 Jul 2006 06:05 GMT
>> >> Thanks again Simon. It does clarify things.
>> >>
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>Bill Banaszak, MFE Sr.
i burned through b-25's when i was about 14. happily i'm
still burned. i think they were revells. who made a 1/48
then? maybe it was 1/72 and i was smaller. had to be an
early model because there was a lot of glass, so prolly a c.
i've built 1/144 kits too, of really big stuff. no spits or
other nonsense. i'd go blind..er.
Mad-Modeller - 30 Jul 2006 05:17 GMT
Monogram had a 1/67 'H' out. Revell had a 1/64 'B' (Doolittle Raider).
I think Monogram also had a 1/48 gun-nose Mitchell and possibly Revell
put out a glass-nose kit. I'm pretty fuzzy when it comes to 1/48 stuff.
IIRC, my group was made up of Frog, Airfix, Italeri and a Monogram
snapper all in glorious 1/72.
Bill Banaszak, MFE Sr.
Daryl - 28 Jul 2006 12:57 GMT
>> Thanks again Simon. It does clarify things.
>>
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> Bill Banaszak, MFE Sr.
Bill I agree most heartly I spent 15 years of my 20 year Airforce career
crewing all models of F-15s, 10 1/2 at Langley, 2 at Kadena and 2 1/2 at
Eglin's test center, they will always have a place in my heart
Daryl - 28 Jul 2006 12:52 GMT
>>>>> To provide me with a bit of a break from building acres of F-4s and
>>>>> Spitfires, I quite fancy building an F-15.
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> :-D
"I've always admired the F-15As of the 48th FIS at Langley, with their blue
and white striped rudders and the chevron on the fin. I have an old
F-15A needs an AMRAAM equipped F-15C and an F-15E displayed next to it. they
just need a T-bird jet, don't they? By that time I'm too far down that
slippy slope again!!!"
and Enzo something else you forgot about Langley AFB, NASA had an F-106
Lightning bird also, I used to watch that bird taking off from EOR all the
time wow what a burner that thing had on it brings real meaning to kick the
tires light the fire, so technically you could build like a Langley dio of
F-15 A,B,C & Ds, T-80s and the F-106
Enzo Matrix - 28 Jul 2006 14:35 GMT
>>>>>> To provide me with a bit of a break from building acres of F-4s
>>>>>> and Spitfires, I quite fancy building an F-15.
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> meaning to kick the tires light the fire, so technically you could
> build like a Langley dio of F-15 A,B,C & Ds, T-80s and the F-106
Aghhhhhh!!!!!! *More* variations on a theme!!!! :-D

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The early Hasagawa Eagle had raised panel lines. The reissue had recessed
lines. Tha Acadamy kit allows the air intakes to be built in the dropped
position & includes weapons which the Hasagawa kit does not. Hasagawa decals
are better. Depends on the unit you wish to do. Iceland eagles flew with the
CFT, which is not included in the Hasagawa kit with an Iceland Eagle on the
box cover. To do a F-15E, there is no real good one, I think Academy comes
closest but you'l' have to do a resin copy of the 3rd bomb pylon, as only 2
are included. The best 1/48th Struike eagle is the Revell kit.
Stan Parker
>>>>To provide me with a bit of a break from building acres of F-4s and
>>>>Spitfires, I quite fancy building an F-15.
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> hope this clarifies things... Simon