1/18th Scale P-36 Mohawk Revisited ?

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Should the P-36 Kit Make a Comeback ?

1. Yes by all means .
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2. Yes and make the rest of the model as well ( wing and all ).
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3. No put it back on the shelf and cover it back up with dust.
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1/18th Scale P-36 Mohawk Revisited ?

Post by pickelhaube » Thu Apr 23, 2015 11:38 am

Other than Supersonic FiFi reposting of my P-36 I have had a few guys inquire if this can be brought back to life .

When I first made it I was still thinking XD , so I kept the screw holes in the body surface.

The new molds ( if this comes back to life ) will not have them and I plan to build in interlocking tabs to help align the fuselage.

I also may entertain the idea of cast the rest of the P-40 to offer in the kit.

I need to check the availability and cost of the P-40s on the market.

I think cost was $150 for the fuse and other parts in the bare bones mod.

Are there anymore guys who are interested in it ?

Here is the 7 year old post of the original project .

http://www.warbird-photos.com/gpxd/view ... hilit=hawk

Today on e-bay there are about 12 p-40s on ebay

1. P-40 with a bunch of parts missing $25
2. Flying tigers fixing to cook off in a few hours $76
3. Multiples around $100
4. Multiples around $200
5. Multiples around $300 :shock: :shock: :shock:
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Re: 1/18th Scale P-36 Mohawk Revisited ?

Post by pickelhaube » Thu Apr 23, 2015 11:53 am

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Re: 1/18th Scale P-36 Mohawk Revisited ?

Post by Studly » Fri Apr 24, 2015 3:53 pm

Hey Pickle. I would buy this if it was a complete kit,it looks bloody Awesome, and would look good in Free French Air force Colors :o

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Re: 1/18th Scale P-36 Mohawk Revisited ?

Post by Jnewboy » Fri Apr 24, 2015 9:48 pm

I have one but if you made a new batch I would buy another

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Re: 1/18th Scale P-36 Mohawk Revisited ?

Post by pickelhaube » Sat Apr 25, 2015 6:20 am

Hey Studly,

The free French P-36 or was that the R-75 ? Was definitely cool looking but don't forget the RAF they had a lot of the 36 's in action in INDIA .

I have been looking but can not find any 36/75 in Aussie markings.

The response for the rebirth of this project is a little of a let down but I do believe that the P-36 should get a second lease on life.

My skill set has gotten a little better in the past 7 years and my knowledge of making molds has benefited as well. .

IF I can ever get caught up I will make a few corrections on the new kit as well as make more modeler friendly .

And I will definitely consider making the FULL kit .

I am thinking about $225 - $250 for a full kit and of course doubling that for a full build.

Back on the list of things to do in 2015 .

This broken wrist REALLY messed things up for me as far as getting stuff out to you guys.

By now I would have liked to have the Jagdpanther out and have the 251 backdate as well.

OH well :? :? :?

If I ever get caught up
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Re: 1/18th Scale P-36 Mohawk Revisited ?

Post by Studly » Sat Apr 25, 2015 3:32 pm

Mate we look forward to this when you are good and ready , your health comes first Old Boy.


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Re: 1/18th Scale P-36 Mohawk Revisited ?

Post by Studly » Sat Apr 25, 2015 8:24 pm

Here is food for thought a couple of nice paint schemes. The RAAF didn't use these Matt .

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Re: 1/18th Scale P-36 Mohawk Revisited ?

Post by supersonicfifi » Thu Apr 30, 2015 6:52 am

pickel I had an idea like the FABULOUS P36 that I own ! could you think it is possible to change the nose of the futur HARRIER in a GR9 RAF Harrier ?

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What do you think ?

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1/18 mirage 2000 & RAFALE should i say more ?

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Post by supersonicfifi » Thu Apr 30, 2015 6:54 am

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1/18 mirage 2000 & RAFALE should i say more ?

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Re: 1/18th Scale P-36 Mohawk Revisited ?

Post by pickelhaube » Thu Apr 30, 2015 8:49 am

supersonicfifi wrote:pickel I had an idea like the FABULOUS P36 that I own ! could you think it is possible to change the nose of the futur HARRIER in a GR9 RAF Harrier ?

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What do you think ?

Philippe

Sure !

But I am not sure which one you want the pointy cone shape or the cone with the lens in it ?

Both should be a cinch to do. :wink:
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