Something out of my comfort zone for a change
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Something out of my comfort zone for a change
Many of you have seen my work doing 1/18 scale German armor and aircraft for awhile now. I usually stick to larger scales and perfer them, so when I was aproched to do this project I was a bit taken back. My former teacher has a son who is my age and is now the pilot of a C-17 Globemaster. My former teacher and friend commisioned me to build him one to give to his son for Christmass and for that reason I could not say no. I thought I would share it with you all. This is Revell's 1/144 Globemaster.
The tiny parts were a challange but it was worth it! especialy now that I can post something American on here so no one will think I'm a Nazi
The tiny parts were a challange but it was worth it! especialy now that I can post something American on here so no one will think I'm a Nazi
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Re: Something out of my comfort zone for a change
Great job! Nice build on a difficult kit.
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Re: Something out of my comfort zone for a change
Nice work Jnew.
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Re: Something out of my comfort zone for a change
Beautiful build. I love it. I plan to do the Academy 1:72 C130 in future.
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Re: Something out of my comfort zone for a change
Looks like you did a great build on this, Jnewboy.
1/ 144 is a pretty small scale, but the C-17 is a big aircraft so kind of balances out.
Think your ex teacher will be very happy with this.
1/ 144 is a pretty small scale, but the C-17 is a big aircraft so kind of balances out.
Think your ex teacher will be very happy with this.
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Great work on the C-17!
20 years ago or so, I used to go down to visit my cousins when they lived in Long Beach, CA and remember seeing the C-17 being assembled at what was then the McDonnel-Douglass factory (now Boeing). I think they just finished the last of those planes at that site... I also got a great tour of one years ago at Edwards AFB.
20 years ago or so, I used to go down to visit my cousins when they lived in Long Beach, CA and remember seeing the C-17 being assembled at what was then the McDonnel-Douglass factory (now Boeing). I think they just finished the last of those planes at that site... I also got a great tour of one years ago at Edwards AFB.
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looks great!
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Re: Something out of my comfort zone for a change
Jon your work is absolutely fantastic. It looks so great, you make me want to collect other scales!!!!!
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Re: Something out of my comfort zone for a change
Jnew: beautiful work!
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Re: Something out of my comfort zone for a change
My local hobby lobby had this kit clearances for $13 and I thought about getting it but I don't have the skill you have so passed it up. Great job.
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Re: Something out of my comfort zone for a change
Actually, Jnewboy, you do need to put a tiny German cross somewhere on that C-17 model - just to keep up with the tradition
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Re: Something out of my comfort zone for a change
Whenever I see a C-17 I always think of two encounters. Recently, I was on my way home on a sunny summer day from Springfield, Ohio on I-70 west towards I-675 Dayton. Suddenly a huge dark shadow covered my car. Looking up through the windshield I could see the outline of the huge C-17 barely overtaking me as I was doing about 70 and it was down and dirty inbound for Wright-Pat. It actually startled me for a moment. It filled 2/3 of my windshield. I punched the gas and was probably doing about 80 as I paced with it for about a mile as it slowly pulled away. I was lucky I didn't have an accident as I was watching it instead of the road.
The second was 1976 while passing near St. Louis. I saw the strangest huge plane orbiting low over farm fields going so slow it appeared to be hanging in the air. I got off the interstate and found a farmer's dirt road and ended up on the flight path near the end of an air base runway to see what I later found out was the original YC-15 prototype doing touch and goes. I'd never seen anything like it. It was a forerunner of the C-17 of today I'm told.
Great build Jnewboy
The second was 1976 while passing near St. Louis. I saw the strangest huge plane orbiting low over farm fields going so slow it appeared to be hanging in the air. I got off the interstate and found a farmer's dirt road and ended up on the flight path near the end of an air base runway to see what I later found out was the original YC-15 prototype doing touch and goes. I'd never seen anything like it. It was a forerunner of the C-17 of today I'm told.
Great build Jnewboy
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