soundbear Posted January 27, 2010 Posted January 27, 2010 (edited) I am looking for a macross model kit, or any fighter jet kit that comes in at about 318 mm long with a wing span of about 216 mm. Does anyone out there know of a good kit that comes close to this size? Maybe the sv-51r kit?? Any suggestions, i am all ears, thanks for looking! if this is in the wrong section i am sorry, please remove or move the listing, thank you Edited January 27, 2010 by soundbear Quote
ultimateone Posted January 29, 2010 Posted January 29, 2010 I have no idea, but I am wondering why the need for the specific dimensions. Just a curious cat.... Good luck! Quote
soundbear Posted January 31, 2010 Author Posted January 31, 2010 I have no idea, but I am wondering why the need for the specific dimensions. Just a curious cat.... Good luck! I am looikng into doing some reshelling and custom work but most kits end at about 270ish mm...i am sure i could use styrene or something to add mass/length, but it would be nice to have a shoe-in so to speak.....anyone out there know of a kit that is about 12.5 inches long?? Quote
David Hingtgen Posted January 31, 2010 Posted January 31, 2010 A 1/72 Flanker should be close to those dimensions. (though some of that length is the tail stinger) An Sv-51 should be slightly larger than a Flanker. Wingspan is obvious, but what exactly do you mean by "length"? Fuselage length? Overall length? Length excluding nose probes etc? A plane can easily gain or lose a lot depending on exactly what you're measuring. Some planes are much longer than they are "nose to tail" and some planes have a fuselage that is much shorter than the nose-to-tail length. Quote
soundbear Posted February 2, 2010 Author Posted February 2, 2010 A 1/72 Flanker should be close to those dimensions. (though some of that length is the tail stinger) An Sv-51 should be slightly larger than a Flanker. Wingspan is obvious, but what exactly do you mean by "length"? Fuselage length? Overall length? Length excluding nose probes etc? A plane can easily gain or lose a lot depending on exactly what you're measuring. Some planes are much longer than they are "nose to tail" and some planes have a fuselage that is much shorter than the nose-to-tail length. Yep, nose-to-tail, fuselage; wings don't matter as much. Thanks! Quote
David Hingtgen Posted February 2, 2010 Posted February 2, 2010 Technically, a Flanker is longer than its nose-to-tail length. An Sv-51 is too, but not by much. Quote
soundbear Posted February 3, 2010 Author Posted February 3, 2010 Technically, a Flanker is longer than its nose-to-tail length. An Sv-51 is too, but not by much. yeah, i'm feeling it will be easier to do some cutting than adding. thank you for the suggestions...if only i can find two different models that meet those length measurements... Quote
soundbear Posted February 3, 2010 Author Posted February 3, 2010 yeah, i'm feeling it will be easier to do some cutting than adding. thank you for the suggestions...if only i can find two different models that meet those length measurements... i mean in addition to....looking for four different kits.. Quote
David Hingtgen Posted February 3, 2010 Posted February 3, 2010 If you expand the search to include fighter-bombers, like the F-111 and Su-24, those are always larger than "pure" fighters, yet retain a fighter-esque look. The F-111 especially may be useful, as it's as much the VF-1's inspiration as the F-14 is. Quote
soundbear Posted February 3, 2010 Author Posted February 3, 2010 If you expand the search to include fighter-bombers, like the F-111 and Su-24, those are always larger than "pure" fighters, yet retain a fighter-esque look. The F-111 especially may be useful, as it's as much the VF-1's inspiration as the F-14 is. YES!!! these are exactly what i needed!!! thanks for helpiing my brain get moving!! Also, i am really loving the look of the su-37, i cannot wait to get my project stared. Really, THANK YOU so much! Quote
David Hingtgen Posted February 4, 2010 Posted February 4, 2010 You may also consider a 1/144 B-1B, that'd be very close in size to a 1/72 Flanker etc. Plus it still has swing-wings. Quote
soundbear Posted February 5, 2010 Author Posted February 5, 2010 You may also consider a 1/144 B-1B, that'd be very close in size to a 1/72 Flanker etc. Plus it still has swing-wings. that is a pretty slick kit...is the plastic brittle on these kits to your knowledge, or are they pretty durable as I plan on cutting, sanding, etc.. Quote
David Hingtgen Posted February 8, 2010 Posted February 8, 2010 Never even owned that kit. But from what I know, Panda/Dragon plastic of that era is quite soft. Quote
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