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King Kong's Helldiver - Kit of the Plane?

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crw59@earthlink.net - 06 Nov 2007 00:44 GMT
Did Hasegawa do this plane in their series of 1/32 Pre War aircraft?

Is this aircraft available in 1/48?

thx - Craig
Stephen Bierce - 06 Nov 2007 02:38 GMT
>Did Hasegawa do this plane in their series of 1/32 Pre War aircraft?
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>Is this aircraft available in 1/48?
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>thx - Craig

The Boeing F4B (which was a Hasegawa subject) shares a lot of visual
features but is NOT the Helldiver from the movie.

Esoteric and Ardpol made versions in 1/72nd.  Those are the only ones
coming up via Google.

Stephen "FPilot" Bierce/IPMS #35922
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Mad-Modeller - 06 Nov 2007 03:11 GMT
> Did Hasegawa do this plane in their series of 1/32 Pre War aircraft?
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> Is this aircraft available in 1/48?
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> thx - Craig

I 'think' it was done by Aurora in 1/48th, many years ago.  I haven't
seen one for awhile but check E-bay.  They might be more numerous than I
would know.

Bill Banaszak, MFE Sr.
maiesm72@netscape.com - 06 Nov 2007 05:04 GMT
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That was the Curtiss SBC-3 Helldiver.

The Esoteric kit s excellent. Have not seen the Ardpol kit, so can't
comment on that one. Are you sure that you are not thinking of their
O2C-1 Helldiver?

Tom
Ferd Berfel - 06 Nov 2007 06:13 GMT
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> That was the Curtiss SBC-3 Helldiver.

It's been a while since I saw the flick.  Do I have the wrong plane in
mind?  I thought that was the type Craig asked about.
In 1/72 both Matchbox and Heller brought out Curtiss SBCs, almost at the
same time.

Bill Banaszak, MFE Sr.
willshak - 06 Nov 2007 14:27 GMT
on 11/6/2007 3:02 AM Ferd Berfel said the following:
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The planes in the original King Kong (1933) were Curtiss 02C-2s. They
were 4 Navy training planes out of Floyd Bennett field and were flown by
actual Navy pilots in the film.
http://www.aboyd.com/kong/kongfaq2.html
http://www.historicaircraft.org/Navy-Aircraft/pages/Curtiss-02C2.html

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crw59@earthlink.net - 06 Nov 2007 17:04 GMT
> on 11/6/2007 3:02 AM Ferd Berfel said the following:
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ooops.  I guess I should have mentioned which movie version... The
recent one was what I was curious about, but I'll take both movies...

Craig
willshak - 06 Nov 2007 18:46 GMT
on 11/6/2007 12:04 PM crw59@earthlink.net said the following:
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There were 3 King Kong movies. I only saw the original (1933), and a
number of times. I wasn't interested in the other two, Jessica Lange and
Naomi Watts not withstanding. :-) The Jessica Lange one's was a little
different. The finale took place on the World Trade Center and had
helicopters as the attacking planes.
The part in the original where Kong shakes the sailors off the log
crossing the chasm kinda started me on modeling.

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crw59@earthlink.net - 06 Nov 2007 21:21 GMT
> on 11/6/2007 12:04 PM cr...@earthlink.net said the following:
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I intentionally ignored the 1970's version.  Thx, now I'm gonna have
nightmares again thinking about all the excellent dialog and acting in
that movie.......

Craig
RobG - 07 Nov 2007 02:04 GMT
>> on 11/6/2007 12:04 PM cr...@earthlink.net said the following:
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I actually prefer the 70s version over that recent POS, Naomi Watts
notwithstanding...

But the best, ever, is the original.

RobG
(The Aussie One)
 
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