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Post by vmf214 » Mon May 30, 2005 7:46 pm

We have all the new 32X in SW MO also. The P-40 is definetely the best of the bunch! The Galland 109's have good paint but wasn't impressed with the paint on the 262 and the P-51, too many errors. But still, love all the repaints! :D
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P40 guns and other things...

Post by krieglok » Tue May 31, 2005 2:58 pm

I pulled out my handy copy of "Flying Tigers, Chennault in China", a Ballantine Illustrated History Book, and there are photos of various P40s that show the 4 long barrels(.30 Cal) protruding from the wings. They also show, what I figure is a later version(P40Ks) with six barrels that are just protruding from the wing in the same fashion as the P51.
The only problem I had with the P40 was the "Clara Peller" pilot. He sat so low in the seat, all you could see was his knuckles on the streering wheel. I took one of those red rubber erasers and sliced off a chunk to form a parachute rig at the right height. Then I glued it to his backside and now he looks like a real fighter pilot sitting(up) in there.
Taking the idea previously posted on the 1:18 board, the Me 109 is begging for an electric motor to be hooked up the the prop. That conversion is on the list.
Finally, I was wondering how many of you end up "cleaning up the wing to body joints" of the various planes to get a better fit? The P40 seemed to go together pretty good. The P51 rquired a bit of scraping and glueing to get a decent fit. The Me 262 look slike it require a good deal of fitting to get tight fit.

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Post by easy8 » Thu Jun 02, 2005 12:08 pm

Thought I was going to get the P-40 this past weekend but didn't have time, but got a chance to pick it up today...it's sweet. :D Hworth, you said you got the 262, how's she look out of the box?


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Post by hworth18 » Fri Jun 03, 2005 2:41 pm

easy8 wrote:Thought I was going to get the P-40 this past weekend but didn't have time, but got a chance to pick it up today...it's sweet. :D Hworth, you said you got the 262, how's she look out of the box?


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I went ahead and bought one even though I am NOT impressed with the paint job.. Remember a while back when the discussion about 21st's quality was determined by which factory it used??? A= being the best and C= the worst.. I would say the new 262's were being made in the "C" factory.. But, as I said, I did buy one because I like the scheme, and the canopy wasn't broke like on the last one.. :wink:
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Post by tmanthegreat » Mon Jun 06, 2005 8:16 pm

Got my P-40 from boardmember pokeyjtc today. It is the best of the 32x planes and practically mirrors its 1:18 brethren. This bodes very well for the soon to be 32x P-47 and FW-190!

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Post by hworth18 » Mon Jun 06, 2005 8:37 pm

tmanthegreat wrote:Got my P-40 from boardmember pokeyjtc today. It is the best of the 32x planes and practically mirrors its 1:18 brethren. This bodes very well for the soon to be 32x P-47 and FW-190!
I agree Tman.. I think it is the best and I am looking forward to the next new releases with anticipation.. :wink:
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