captain america Posted May 11, 2022 Posted May 11, 2022 Hey everyone. I was contemplating my next build project, and I’d like to propose for your consideration, the production of a 1/72 F203 Dragon II kit. That I’m aware of, the only other time this kit was offered was by Tanmen, many, many years ago, and if you look at his Cat’s Eye rendition next to mine, I think it’s safe to say that mine was an improvement. As such, I’d like to create a modernized version, with the following details: -arresting hook (for carrier operations) -starboard side mid air refuelling probe -separate wing flaps -optional open or closed air brake -clear canopy, either vac-formed, or clear cast -clean configuration or optional landing gear deployed Projected price for the first 30: $195 Canadian dollars + shipping I’d need at least 30 orders to make this happen, so who wants in? Quote
slide Posted May 11, 2022 Posted May 11, 2022 (edited) YES Put me down for one kit. Edited May 11, 2022 by slide Quote
ahiachris Posted May 11, 2022 Posted May 11, 2022 Hi Captain, glad to hear that you're back in business on 1/72 and especially MACROSS! I am in for one kit. Quote
Thom Posted May 12, 2022 Posted May 12, 2022 You know, I've never done one of these before, but put one in a box for me! Quote
captain america Posted May 13, 2022 Author Posted May 13, 2022 Keep it up, guys! I think this has the potential to be a really great project, and I have some interesting ideas on how to flesh-out some of that 4th Gen+ tech. Quote
Model-Junkie Posted May 14, 2022 Posted May 14, 2022 Woah, I come back onto the forums after 2 years and I see this! I'm down for one Quote
Major Tom Posted May 14, 2022 Posted May 14, 2022 (edited) I'm in for one. I'm hopeful that we will be getting the MiM-31 Karyovin sometime in the future. Edited May 14, 2022 by Major Tom Quote
Sildani Posted May 16, 2022 Posted May 16, 2022 Was this thing VTOL, explaining the louvers under the intake trunks? Quote
sketchley Posted May 16, 2022 Posted May 16, 2022 8 minutes ago, Sildani said: Was this thing VTOL, explaining the louvers under the intake trunks? From Macross Chronicle: Quote Dragon II The main fighter that was used by the Unified Forces before the First Interstellar War. The Dragon II boasted high-manoeuvrability using two-dimensional thrust vectoring and VTOL nozzles. It is equipped with a 30 mm Gatling gun. The Macross Compendium goes even further: Quote Two-dimensional nozzles. Aft nozzles used with ventral fan exhaust nozzles for V/STOL and maneuverability. Quote
captain america Posted May 17, 2022 Author Posted May 17, 2022 Looks like this project will be going ahead--woo-hoo!! More information to come next week, so stay tuned. Quote
VF-1A Grunt Posted May 17, 2022 Posted May 17, 2022 I’m definitely in for one! I’ve always wanted a model of that aircraft. Please add me to the list! Thanks! Quote
captain america Posted May 19, 2022 Author Posted May 19, 2022 (edited) Captain’s preliminary renderings: May 19, 2022. I’ve begun laying down some Dragunn diagrams, trying to make sense of what I see in the line-art. For one, while it’s an interesting overall shape, the details weren’t terribly well thought-out: the 3 missiles on each wing are mounted where the wing chord itself is drastically reduced, and no apparent pylons are used, which would interfere with the motion of the flaps. Also, 6 missiles seems a bit inadequate for a modern fighter, so I’ll look into adding at least an additional hard point inboard of the sto-wing mechanism. Also, it looks like they « kinda copied » the look of the F/A-18’s main gear, but decided to hinge them into the wing root… F%$#&*(@#(&?!!!! Seriously, do these « designers » even know how to think critically?? It’s fine. It’s fine. We’re all fine here, thank you. How are you? On the up side, I may be able to give this thing some unusually good airbreaking capability, and that (mostly) flat upper fuselage is an ideal surface for fine panel lines and access hatches. If the drafting goes well, I may be able to start construction next week, so stay tuned! Edited May 19, 2022 by captain america Quote
Thom Posted May 19, 2022 Posted May 19, 2022 (edited) Cool! We trust in your vast knowledge! Have to say, there have been times I've thought about (trying to bash) bashing an F-15 into one of those. Edited May 19, 2022 by Thom Quote
Knight26 Posted May 19, 2022 Posted May 19, 2022 Given the lack of reference material, I doubt anyone will take issue if you take some creative liberties with the design to make it more "realistic" as it was a pretty throwaway design when you think about it. Quote
Chronocidal Posted May 19, 2022 Posted May 19, 2022 I don't think anyone would balk at the idea of just using something like standard F-18 pylons under the wings, since those are designed specifically to avoid interference with the control surfaces. I am curious what's going on with the spine between the engines on the underside, since it seems to dip lower at the back end. Otherwise, I'd vote for making the profile as curvy as possible/practical, since the forward fuselage seems to have a very VF-4-ish curvature to it. Quote
captain america Posted May 19, 2022 Author Posted May 19, 2022 27 minutes ago, Knight26 said: Given the lack of reference material, I doubt anyone will take issue if you take some creative liberties with the design to make it more "realistic" as it was a pretty throwaway design when you think about it. In a sense, it's precisely with these types of subjects that I can do some of my best work. With the Buster (Legioss) and the Kaa-T'Sai (Cat's eye) I pretty much threw everything out except the general shape, and made a whole new vehicle that's much more consistent with how aircraft actually work. I also tweaked the shape of the Dragunn a bit today: wingspan has been increased a tad, and the nose was altered to look more like that of the VF-1. Quote
Thom Posted May 19, 2022 Posted May 19, 2022 (edited) And you know what happens once you start something, someone else always tries to offer some further ideas! The gall! (leaving these here for a friend...) Edited May 19, 2022 by Thom Quote
sketchley Posted May 20, 2022 Posted May 20, 2022 11 hours ago, captain america said: (...) the 3 missiles on each wing are mounted where the wing chord itself is drastically reduced, and no apparent pylons are used, which would interfere with the motion of the flaps. (...) In the designer's defence: it was a throw-away mecha designed for a few shots. Nevertheless, it has 2D thrust vectoring. So, it probably doesn't rely on wing flaps (I suspect those 'flaps' are more akin to lines that describe the wing shape then flaps per se). That said, I say add mounting pylons for those missiles—along with an inner hardpoint: at the very least the fighter should have the option for drop tanks! Quote
Chronocidal Posted May 20, 2022 Posted May 20, 2022 Also a thought on the gear, if you aren't attached to the F-18 style. With a thick-enough wing root, you could probably pull off something roughly similar to the YF-21's gear, pulling back and slightly outboard of the engines at a slight angle, something like a more-vertical F-16 main gear. A bent F-18 style strut might work, but I think it would need to rotate in the opposite direction to get out of the way of the underside thrust vents, extending back along the sides. Obviously you don't have to make it actually retract, but designing a bay to match that sort of strut sounds like a mess. Quote
captain america Posted May 20, 2022 Author Posted May 20, 2022 5 hours ago, Chronocidal said: Also a thought on the gear, if you aren't attached to the F-18 style. With a thick-enough wing root, you could probably pull off something roughly similar to the YF-21's gear, pulling back and slightly outboard of the engines at a slight angle, something like a more-vertical F-16 main gear. A bent F-18 style strut might work, but I think it would need to rotate in the opposite direction to get out of the way of the underside thrust vents, extending back along the sides. Obviously you don't have to make it actually retract, but designing a bay to match that sort of strut sounds like a mess. I was actually looking at the YF-21 main gear struts as being ideal. I'm officially putting out a call for anyone who has these pieces they'd be willing to part with, please PM me. Quote
Return To Kit Form Posted May 22, 2022 Posted May 22, 2022 John I can send you anything you need as I have a bunch of YF-21/22 kits on the shelf any other bits you might need. Quote
captain america Posted May 23, 2022 Author Posted May 23, 2022 Captain’s log: Monday, May 23rd. I start taking payments for the 1/72 F-203B Dragunn today, please read the instructions carefully before you send in your payments. FOR THE FIRST 30 KITS ONLY Kit price only: $195 CAD (One) Kit W/shipping: $234 CAD* (Two) kits W/shipping: $457 CAD* *Prices apply to Canadian and US destinations only. For overseas customers, you may place your order with Return2KitForm. **Please note that the kit price jumps to $210 CAD + shipping for the second run.** Payment instructions Paypal: please use the Friends & Family option when sending payents via Paypal from now on. I’ve been offering kits for almost 18 years: if I had wanted to defraud people, I would have done it by now! Please just put « DRAGUNN » in the message, nothing else. I will know the quantity of kit(s) in your order from the amount you send. Also, please make sure that your full name, shipping address AND phone number are displayed in your Paypal info, otherwise send it to me via PM. Bitcoin: I accept payment via this method as well. I will calculate the amount to send in BTC when you’re ready to make payment, and it should be about $10 cheaper overall compared to Paypal. For this method of payment, also PM me. As I’m sure you’re already aware, the technical drawing for the kit has already begun, and barring any unforeseen events, I will start fabrication on Friday the 27th of May. Aaaand we’re off! Quote
ChristopherB Posted May 24, 2022 Posted May 24, 2022 Very excited and ready to order! This will complete my collection of (3) F-203 resin kit variants in 1/72 scale, unfortunately I haven't been able to get the 1/144 kit yet. But the other two are in storage, so I'm looking forward to seeing this one built. Quote
Sildani Posted May 24, 2022 Posted May 24, 2022 Quick question: could you design the landing gear in a “cartridge” form, so that extended landing gear could be slotted into place and replaced with closed doors as desired? As for the missile load, some conformal missile pallets between the engines, F-14 style, might work well, or some MERs hanging under the wing. Quote
captain america Posted May 24, 2022 Author Posted May 24, 2022 2 hours ago, Sildani said: Quick question: could you design the landing gear in a “cartridge” form, so that extended landing gear could be slotted into place and replaced with closed doors as desired? That's pricisely what I was thinking for the landing gear, since I know how frustrating it is to fiddle with little closed gear bay doors. It'll be as plug-&-play as I can make it for sturdiness' sake. Quote
wm cheng Posted May 24, 2022 Posted May 24, 2022 So glad to see you're taking this on John! I'm sure it will be wonderful. Might I add my 2 cents in its development, I would suggest you start with the standard valkyrie forward fuselage as the curves and details are already quite established and you can see that the designs all have a common forward fuselage like the VF-4 and VF-1. The mid sections is obvious that K based it on the F-15, so take as many details from that real world aircraft as you can. Designing aircraft is a very different beast than armor or other mechs so I would always steal as much from real aircraft as possible instead of making it up, the rear landing gears could just be a copy of the F-15 gears and in the same placement as the real aircraft as well and the forward gears just be the VF-1 forward gear or if you keep with the F-15 styling, the single wheeled gear from the F-15 too. I wished I had time for resin kits nowadays... Quote
captain america Posted May 27, 2022 Author Posted May 27, 2022 MW member Valkyrie, please check your PMs. Quote
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