Bell X1 in stock at BCA!!

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Post by mikeg » Thu Dec 10, 2009 10:54 am

They have pictures of the kit in the BCA blog, I think.

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Post by Sabrefan » Thu Dec 10, 2009 10:55 am

Thanks guys, looks like a nice kit.
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Post by tmanthegreat » Thu Dec 10, 2009 11:31 am

Badcat's pictures are as good as any I could take. What is hard to see in their pics are the windscreen and nose weight (both in the bag with the fuselage pieces).
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Post by Black_Dragon_One » Fri Dec 11, 2009 1:08 am

tell us about the landing gear
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Post by scbvideoboy » Wed Dec 16, 2009 7:44 pm

got my kit today, yes it's big. As a collector had to get it.
When if ever will I build it? Who knows? Would have liked to have the cockpit hatch available as open close or hinged :(

Interesting on the box however, it says the "Museum Collection"

V1, Gee Bee, and X1 in the museum? Can we assume the next Pegasus model/kit will be one from the collection?

A Boeing P26A is in the museum:)

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Post by sdcc73 » Mon Jan 11, 2010 4:39 pm

Can anyone who got the Bell post us a pix of the finished/painted product?

A few pix of the Bell next to early jets (sabre, mig, and hey even the V-1 and ME262) would be cool. Another picture of Bell next to old WW2 propeller-planes would be great, too.

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Post by tmanthegreat » Mon Jan 11, 2010 5:14 pm

sdcc73 wrote:Can anyone who got the Bell post us a pix of the finished/painted product?

A few pix of the Bell next to early jets (sabre, mig, and hey even the V-1 and ME262) would be cool. Another picture of Bell next to old WW2 propeller-planes would be great, too.
I'm working on mine as we speak, though I've taken a momentary haiatus due to some other more important things popping up. I should get back to it this week. All the major work I have left is painting the framing on the canopy and decaling. The fuselage, wings and stabilizers are all attached. I'll post pictures when I finish it to my satisfaction :wink:

Overall, the kit is pretty nice and the plane is working out to be a nice addition to my 1:18 collection, but certainly not the best. Both my modeling skills and the quality of the kit itself are to blame. Assembly was relatively easy as there are very few parts. I had a devil of a time getting the two fuselage halves together as a couple of the pegs turned out to be just a little too thick and did not fit properly into their respective slots. This left a gap on the underside. I was able to close the gap a little with some pounding from a soft mallet, but in the end had to go the putty route to fill it in...

The model is larger than one might think. Lengthwise, it approaches the size of the P-51, though the wings are obviously much smaller. The plane itself is VERY robust and sturdy when assembled. No moving surfaces, though the landing gear do work, which is a neat feature. Panel lines are sharp, particularly on the wings. The cockpit is small. A standard-sized 1:18 scale pilot will not fit in there, though I've thought about taking my "midget" S1 P-51 pilot and seeing if it will fit. Cockpit detail is spartan - not that there was very much in the actual X-1 cockpit anyways. The instruments are actually a decal applied to the flat surface of the instrument panel.

I've painted my plane using Testors Acrylic International Orange, which has turned out to be the perfect color. One will have to apply 2-3 coatings at least to cover over the gray shading of the plastic and that paint tends to run easily.

Again, I'll post pictures when I'm done with this thing 8)
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Post by tmanthegreat » Tue Jan 19, 2010 12:26 am

OK, I finished the Pegasus X-1 kit tonight. The kit was overall pretty easy (save for getting the two fuselage halves together on mine) however I took my time to complete it and get the best results possible with my skill level. Ultimately, I'm quite pleased with the results. Let me know what you all think:

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I've posted a few more pictures in the Customs forum 8)
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Post by snake » Tue Jan 19, 2010 1:53 am

That looks very nice tman.

Pretty cool to have one of these in 1/18. 8)

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Post by pokeyjtc » Wed Jan 20, 2010 11:01 pm

Looks excellent, nice work! Thanks for posting pics of a finished kit. I've been on the fence about whether to get one of these. How sturdy is the finished kit? Does the landing gear retract?

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Post by tmanthegreat » Thu Jan 21, 2010 12:31 am

The finished kit is very sturdy and the pieces all go together quite tightly! One could probably throw the thing against a wall and only chip the paint. In fact, I had to bang the fuselage halves together using a soft mallet and didn't do any damage :wink: The simplicity of the fuselage shape and the lack of moving parts make the model very sturdy.

The landing gear do retract, and the wheels rotate. The doors close well, but at least on my model, the main gear doors do no close as flush to the fuselage as I would like. That is the result more of my own assembly rathern than the kit's design.

I'm ultimately pleased with how it all came out and would highly recommend getting the kit. For the $40 price tag and then another $10 or so for paints, it really is a good deal. I imagine the fully assembled version due later this year will cost much more.
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Post by CW4USARMY » Thu Jan 21, 2010 6:21 am

Looks fantastic Tman! Appreciate the pics. Almost tempted to tackle it myself, but hoping they'll produce one already assembled and painted!
Your skills far surpass mine. :wink:

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Post by Tanker85 » Thu Jan 21, 2010 6:52 am

Great job on your assembly How does the pilot get in and out, maybe he's part of the permanent assembly? Again great job.
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Post by tkjaer21 » Thu Jan 21, 2010 8:04 am

Tanker85 wrote:Great job on your assembly How does the pilot get in and out, maybe he's part of the permanent assembly? Again great job.
Eric
That is what I was wondering on the pilot. Excellent job!!!

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Post by tmanthegreat » Thu Jan 21, 2010 9:42 am

The model does not come with a pilot figure, though one was needed to fill the cockpit space. I used an XD midget S1 P-51 pilot figure with the feet removed. I didn't glue on the canopy and it will come off with a little prying from an exacto knife. I tried larger 1:18 pilot figures (including the 21c F-86 pilot figure) but larger figures would require extensive modification to fit.
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Post by Panther F » Thu Jan 21, 2010 9:48 am

The Testors Acrylic International Orange is perfect. It really looks sharp!
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Post by Tanker85 » Thu Jan 21, 2010 9:48 am

He looks excellent thru the canopy! I am debating on whether to get this one or not. Thanks for the pics, its really helping me to decide.

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Post by fightin » Thu Jan 21, 2010 11:33 am

Amazing build! :D
Because of my poor model building and painting skills, I will have to wait for a pre-assembled model.
We still need more new 1/18 aircraft!

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Post by gburch » Sat Feb 27, 2010 4:51 am

sdcc73 wrote:$29 + shipping is FREE!

http://myatomic.com/catalog/viewsku?sku ... gasus+bell
Thanks for that link. I just took the plunge and ordered one there.

Now if someone will only do an X-15!!!!

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Post by vmf214 » Sat Feb 27, 2010 11:06 am

That's a great price, I've dealt with those people quite abit, never a problem.

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