Hi Everyone
As people may have been wondering why I have wanted all the Stuka gunners, well here is the reason. I use them in my Authentic Models WWI collection airplanes as pilots. They are a little underscaled compared to the planes but they fit into the cockpits very nicely.
I have my Camel and Spad pictured with the pilots in them. Figures work nice for these models. Thought everyone might be interested. Planes are about 1/12 scale.
Corey
Link (should be up in awhile) It's in the XD Figure Album
http://community.webshots.com/user/coreyeagle48
XD Stuka Gunner Use, Check it out
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haha
MG,
Well yeah they are. Unfortunately the way the cockpits are done I don't think you could get a 1/12 scale figure in them. Maybe just the top portion but certainly not seated like they should be. Plus I haven't found any 1/12 figure that would look right and I don't want to damage the aircraft just putting a figure in them. The odd scale is really what the problem is here and unfortunately, until we are getting 1/18 World War I machines, we're stuck, LOL
These models are exceptional by this company. I just enjoy them and don't really worry too much if the figs are a bit small. They look ok for me
Well yeah they are. Unfortunately the way the cockpits are done I don't think you could get a 1/12 scale figure in them. Maybe just the top portion but certainly not seated like they should be. Plus I haven't found any 1/12 figure that would look right and I don't want to damage the aircraft just putting a figure in them. The odd scale is really what the problem is here and unfortunately, until we are getting 1/18 World War I machines, we're stuck, LOL
These models are exceptional by this company. I just enjoy them and don't really worry too much if the figs are a bit small. They look ok for me
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Thanks
Hi
The planes are available from Authentic Models. I go through a dealer called bjimportsusa. They are very pricey though I must warn you. I have got mine when they offer special prices on them and so forth to keep costs down. As I have bought several they give me a little bit of a break too.
Added some photos of my collection of airplanes as well.
Corey
The planes are available from Authentic Models. I go through a dealer called bjimportsusa. They are very pricey though I must warn you. I have got mine when they offer special prices on them and so forth to keep costs down. As I have bought several they give me a little bit of a break too.
Added some photos of my collection of airplanes as well.
Corey
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Corey, thanks a lot for sharing those nice pictures of your models.
I do have the same problem with several pilots and crews destined for my 1:25, B-17. But I remember as a kid in middle school, an arts project that we did, where we made a replica of a plastic clown using melted wax and a material that remainded me of the liquid used for making casts.
I'm currently trying to make a replica of my F-104 pilot using this method. My plan is to use my new pilot as a replacement for the F-86 (no offense Jason ). If successful, I'll be posting the exact technique on the Tricks and Tips thread.
Eddie372
I do have the same problem with several pilots and crews destined for my 1:25, B-17. But I remember as a kid in middle school, an arts project that we did, where we made a replica of a plastic clown using melted wax and a material that remainded me of the liquid used for making casts.
I'm currently trying to make a replica of my F-104 pilot using this method. My plan is to use my new pilot as a replacement for the F-86 (no offense Jason ). If successful, I'll be posting the exact technique on the Tricks and Tips thread.
Eddie372
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