We Got a B-25 in 1/18 Scale... Sort Of.
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We Got a B-25 in 1/18 Scale... Sort Of.
I found this at Walmart today... Eat your hearts out, or barf, or whatever
It is part of the Lanard Corps line and seems to be their answer for the Chap Mei/True Heroes C-130 in terms of making a large scale transport plane. Of course, you can all see that it is basically a B-25 with jet engines
Here are a few more pics of the box, showing the details and features:
I have not decided what to do with this yet... Whether to open it and save as some sort of GI Joe plane or just make some kids day by donating it to Toys for Tots. The whole thing is just weird and interesting at the same time, so I couldn't resist getting it...
It is part of the Lanard Corps line and seems to be their answer for the Chap Mei/True Heroes C-130 in terms of making a large scale transport plane. Of course, you can all see that it is basically a B-25 with jet engines
Here are a few more pics of the box, showing the details and features:
I have not decided what to do with this yet... Whether to open it and save as some sort of GI Joe plane or just make some kids day by donating it to Toys for Tots. The whole thing is just weird and interesting at the same time, so I couldn't resist getting it...
"If you fail to plan, you plan to fail."
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That looks like it has potential to make into something somewhat accurate. Would take a lot of work, though. Nicely reproduced nose section, at least.
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Re: We Got a B-25 in 1/18 Scale... Sort Of.
Tman,
I had this thing in my hands yesterday and was ready to check out with it, when my son brought the fact it has JET engines on it...
I had to put it back.
Does anyone think they could put props on this plane to make it at least sort of look like a B-25?
Razor
I had this thing in my hands yesterday and was ready to check out with it, when my son brought the fact it has JET engines on it...
I had to put it back.
Does anyone think they could put props on this plane to make it at least sort of look like a B-25?
Razor
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Re: We Got a B-25 in 1/18 Scale... Sort Of.
The engines sit below the wing on the B 25 but its a platform to start with. It would make cool custom.
Tman, show us some pics when you get it opened up.
Tman, show us some pics when you get it opened up.
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Not having one in my hands, there is a lot that can be done by modification.
re-locate engine nacells
add props
correct wing shape
deleat some weapontry
But with that heavy window framing it will always look toy like.
re-locate engine nacells
add props
correct wing shape
deleat some weapontry
But with that heavy window framing it will always look toy like.
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You would be better off hunting down one of the old Flying Kit B-25s in the Rcgroups classifieds..the size and shape are really too far off for even syome extreme modding to save.. The Taft B-25 is also reasonably close, but rather pricey: http://www.bananahobby.com/6-ch-blitzrc ... #navImages
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There really is no way to save the Corps B-25... I mean it has some neat features like the turret guns and even the waist section guns. The light-up stuff is interesting... But there is just way too much work and it would be easier to get an RC one like what B-29 posted (which looks quite good!)
However, 20+ years ago, I would have been all over something like this... I remember having a conversation with a friend around 1992 or something about how awesome it would be of Hasbro did a WWII-themed extension for their GI Joe line. We were describing how the box art would look, reasonable aircraft they could do (a B-25 was one of them), what the action features could be, etc. Something like this would have been awesome as a little kid...
But then in 2000, along came the 21c XD line that far exceeded my expectations in terms of making realistic WWII aircraft and well the rest of that is history
I think this B-25 Beast Bomber will become a Toys for Tots present.
However, 20+ years ago, I would have been all over something like this... I remember having a conversation with a friend around 1992 or something about how awesome it would be of Hasbro did a WWII-themed extension for their GI Joe line. We were describing how the box art would look, reasonable aircraft they could do (a B-25 was one of them), what the action features could be, etc. Something like this would have been awesome as a little kid...
But then in 2000, along came the 21c XD line that far exceeded my expectations in terms of making realistic WWII aircraft and well the rest of that is history
I think this B-25 Beast Bomber will become a Toys for Tots present.
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Re: We Got a B-25 in 1/18 Scale... Sort Of.
Looks like the one on banana hobby scales out to pretty close on the fuselage indeed B-29. I have found the dimensions vary from the stated specs on these foamie RC's sometimes so I'll get one and measure the thing out and see if it's viable to rework somewhat.. Thanks for the handy link B-29!
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No problem, glad to help! Just a warning, I believe that this B-25 is being discontinued, so get it while you can! Several other vendors used to carry it, but they have all dropped it from their inventory except for banana. I've moved pretty heavily into the RC side of the hobby, but I love when it works out to 1/18 scale. On a side note, if anyone is interested in a 1/18 B-17, they are available here: https://hobbyking.com/en_us/b-17-v2-fly ... set-1.html. As another side note, both come with retractable gear. If you want to use them, get an RC servo tester unit, and plug it into the gear channel. Then you can raise/lower them as you see fit. I have built both a static 1/18 B-25, and an RC 1/18 B-17 and can post photos if anyone is interested. They sure are awesome models to have around if you can find the space for them!
I also remember a while back, aferguson had some contact with a BBi rep and had found out that they had built prototypes of a 1/18 B-17 and C-47. Unfortunately, the vendors thought that they would be too large and costly, so they weren't interested and the idea was abandoned. It is understandable, but certainly a shame that they never saw the light of day. Much like the 21C A-10..
I also remember a while back, aferguson had some contact with a BBi rep and had found out that they had built prototypes of a 1/18 B-17 and C-47. Unfortunately, the vendors thought that they would be too large and costly, so they weren't interested and the idea was abandoned. It is understandable, but certainly a shame that they never saw the light of day. Much like the 21C A-10..
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I can report that the order processed and I received a confirmation from Banana that it will ship this week. I ordered the green one but the silver version is still listed in stock. I have the HPH 1/18 B-17 nose, I have contracted a RC laser kit cutter to re scale a highly accurate much larger B-17 to exactly 1/18 scale. Someday way way down the list of projects I will marry the well detailed HPH nose to a B-17F/G model... A nacelle master will need to be made but the hellcat or corsair prop should be the right hub and a slight reshape of the blades to correct dimensions should do the trick for a pure static model... I have requested Quotes from a couple different kit cutters for
1/18 B-17,
Black widow
Tigercat
B-24
DC-3
Mosquito
I was curious so I also inquired about a B-36!!! (Not Realistic but fun to know)
I'll share pricing once I have it. Laser cut short kits require substantial scratch building so that's probably a 10 year list there...
1/18 B-17,
Black widow
Tigercat
B-24
DC-3
Mosquito
I was curious so I also inquired about a B-36!!! (Not Realistic but fun to know)
I'll share pricing once I have it. Laser cut short kits require substantial scratch building so that's probably a 10 year list there...
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Those would be something to see. I wonder if they still exist or were 'lost' at some point. While exceptionally popular, I can understand while the B17 would be a hard sale - size and price - but a C47 has SO many variations and possibilities I think it would have a better chance in the market. Years ago when 21st was talking about a B17, I suggested selling it in pieces to even out the production and sales prices - nose section; center fuselage with bomb bay; tail section; etc. so more units could be manufactured for the pieces with greater interest - nose - and fewer units made of wings, etc.B-29 wrote:I also remember a while back, aferguson had some contact with a BBi rep and had found out that they had built prototypes of a 1/18 B-17 and C-47. Unfortunately, the vendors thought that they would be too large and costly, so they weren't interested and the idea was abandoned. It is understandable, but certainly a shame that they never saw the light of day. Much like the 21C A-10..
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Would love to see your B-17s. Did you get your own nose art or did some come standard with the planes?B-29 wrote: As another side note, both come with retractable gear. If you want to use them, get an RC servo tester unit, and plug it into the gear channel. Then you can raise/lower them as you see fit. I have built both a static 1/18 B-25, and an RC 1/18 B-17 and can post photos if anyone is interested. They sure are awesome models to have around if you can find the space for them!
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Here are some shots of the B-17 in flight. Several different decals options came with the airplane, but I made my own nose art to honor the crew of this particular airplane. I actually met the ball turret gunner of this airplane, and he had some incredible stories.Razor17019 wrote: Would love to see your B-17s. Did you get your own nose art or did some come standard with the planes?
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I would definitely be down for hearing the prices for these:
DC-3 - OH YES!
B-17 (What was the cost on the HPH nose again? I can't remember, but I thought of that same thing when I first saw it).
B-24
The props, canopy, landing gear, all would be a pain unfortunately. I think I would beg Pickel to make those portions for me since he can do the canopy pretty good.
DC-3 - OH YES!
B-17 (What was the cost on the HPH nose again? I can't remember, but I thought of that same thing when I first saw it).
B-24
The props, canopy, landing gear, all would be a pain unfortunately. I think I would beg Pickel to make those portions for me since he can do the canopy pretty good.