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Post by digger » Thu Jan 04, 2007 1:26 pm

I think you are stuck with ebay, though I've seen the price drop back down to about $50 which is what they were at Etailers anyway. Best helo around, you won't regret it.

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Post by chunks » Thu Jan 04, 2007 1:48 pm

Tanks for the memories
Your breachblocks so black
And oodles of track
Here at Grafenwoehr it's so good to be back
Oh, tanks for the memories..

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Post by Spudkopf » Thu Jan 04, 2007 2:38 pm

G'day Hawkeye

I hope you are successful, I have the Land Cam version which I purchased locally at great expense, but I just had to have one as it is IMHO one 21st' s better efforts.

While you’re at it may I suggest that you get yourself a pair of these guys:

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Available a http://smalljoes.com for US$4.99 each.

I found these pilots to fit the best and the figures articulation allows both pilots to actually have their hands on the controls, especially for the pilot in the back seat who is able to hold onto both the collective and the stick.

The new BBI Night Stalker figures sat a tad high and due to his width I had trouble trying to get this figure to correctly hang onto the controls.

Better still if you are able to score a pair of BBI AH-64 APACHE Pilots somewhere then you would have super crew as their helmets look to rock.
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Post by Moth » Thu Jan 04, 2007 2:44 pm

Nice Penguin Spudkopf :lol:
It's cute but looks like something bit it in the ass :lol: :wink:
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Post by Spudkopf » Thu Jan 04, 2007 2:58 pm

G'day Moth

This ass bitten penguin is the Stuka unit badge for 6 StG 2 and this one adorns my own custom XD Stuka.

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To me I think it looks like it's running of at the mouth, a bit like my forum responses and thus somewhat appropriate :lol:
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Post by Moth » Thu Jan 04, 2007 3:06 pm

Your Stuka looks great!

I have never seen a more beautiful one, nice job!
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Post by der Vogelfänger » Thu Jan 04, 2007 5:12 pm

Spudkopf wrote:G'day Moth

This ass bitten penguin is the Stuka unit badge for 6 StG 2 and this one adorns my own custom XD Stuka.



To me I think it looks like it's running of at the mouth, a bit like my forum responses and thus somewhat appropriate :lol:
That is very impressive/cool/nifty/you name it!!!! Wow.
Thanks for the pix Spud'!

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Post by FieroDude » Thu Jan 04, 2007 11:26 pm

Hawkeye wrote:BTW, I dig your custom. I have not had the heart to customize any of my bbi aircraft. I dont think I have the skill to make them look better. I would like a second Blackhawk to turn into a rescue chopper though.

What is the propeller-looking object on the strut of your plane? I dont know much about German aircraft.
Hawkeye--not to steal Spudkopf's thunder here--but the propellers on the landing gear were actually there to drive sirens intended to scare the crap out of ground targets as the Stukas attacked. I kind of consider the Stuka that original A-10--just not nearly as lethal, but then again, a plane diving at you at 250+mph with machine guns blazing and sirens howling would tend to make a serious psychological impact.

BTW--love your customs! You have given me some serious inspiration for my Apache team, as well as my ground forces...
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Post by der Vogelfänger » Fri Jan 05, 2007 3:18 am

FieroDude wrote:
Hawkeye wrote:BTW, I dig your custom. I have not had the heart to customize any of my bbi aircraft. I dont think I have the skill to make them look better. I would like a second Blackhawk to turn into a rescue chopper though.

What is the propeller-looking object on the strut of your plane? I dont know much about German aircraft.
Hawkeye--not to steal Spudkopf's thunder here--but the propellers on the landing gear were actually there to drive sirens intended to scare the crap out of ground targets as the Stukas attacked. I kind of consider the Stuka that original A-10--just not nearly as lethal, but then again, a plane diving at you at 250+mph with machine guns blazing and sirens howling would tend to make a serious psychological impact.

BTW--love your customs! You have given me some serious inspiration for my Apache team, as well as my ground forces...

To add, on a side note, to what FD (good explaination) said above, the name "Stuka" is a shortened version of it's real name: SturzKampfFlugzeug....literally sturzen is to fall or tumble or dive, and of coarse Kampf is to fight or warfare or combat, and the easiest is Flugzeug or airplane...thus it is a diving combat airplane. With that said, it is VERY easy to see whey the Ju-87 went by the name "Stuka" :D And as FD said, the sirens were used to strike fear in the "enemy" hearts and minds-it certaily did both!

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Post by Spudkopf » Fri Jan 05, 2007 4:43 am

Thunder stolen hardly, as I think I have very little thunder to steal :wink:, in fact if you have not noticed I’m winging it here most, if not all of the time.

The sirens or "Trumpets of Jericho" as the dive sirens were also known were apparently an idea of Ernst Udet. It is curious that the vast majority of Stuka images show the siren to have been deleted or at least the mounting for the sirens faired over. This seems especially true for photos of the later B and R models, I guess it would seem that some of the physiological edge that had been gained was now being over shadowed by the aircraft loses brought about by loss of air superiority in which the Stuka needed to ply it’s precision trade. However the sirens were re-introduced on D models for use on the eastern front.

Talking up the Stuka we so desperately need the D or G models in both 1/18th and 1/32nd scales, I may be wrong but IMHO the tank busting under slung canon armed G model should be a big sales hit, and with some well placed tooling, both the D and G models could be produced from the one tool, so to all those hidden members logged in and reading the forum :wink: please give it some thought. Oh after the He 162 or Do335 I mean……

Go ugly in 1/18th even earlier go Stuka.

....and oh Hawkeye (back on topic) the AH-64 and UH1A/B/C are the only choppers missing from my collection. at the moment :wink:
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Post by FieroDude » Fri Jan 05, 2007 9:15 am

Hawkeye wrote:Thanks for the history lesson guy, I really dig stuff like that!
Still highest bidder on the Cobra, yea me!
Also bidding on a Huey. I dont have one of those yet either!
You don't realize how close I came to bidding on that one, too, until I saw your post. My land camo SuperCobra "crashed and burned" a year or so ago, and I have tried repairing it, but some parts just won't take nicely, so I have been watching for potential replacements, at least until I get distrac... Hey wait, someone has a P-38 listed... ;)
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Verraten und verkauft,
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Post by jeffrowse » Fri Jan 05, 2007 9:55 am

Spudkopf wrote: Better still if you are able to score a pair of BBI AH-64 APACHE Pilots somewhere then you would have super crew as their helmets look to rock.
Only problem is, the Apache helmet was developed just for the Apache - it is not a common bonedome for heli crews. The 'dome that comes with these figures is actually the right one to use.

I've got one of the Navy SEAL pilots shown and one of the desert camo'd Army pilots sat in the Snake Cobra - my excuse is that the Army wanted to have a look at the Marines' new toy...

I was lucky enough to find the Kiowa Scout in a TRU down in Florida while on holiday a few yearts ago - 15 bucks! and a real pain to fit in the suitcase... ended up with (clean :shock: ) socks and underwear around it for padding (and so there was room to fit in in!) - the only helo type I haven't got is the Huey. And I'm sorta looking for one (just not too hard - money - and space - are pretty tight at the moment :cry: )

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Post by flpickupman » Fri Jan 05, 2007 10:49 am

I used a couple of these guys. They fit pretty well, and look a hell of a lot better than the original pilot guy.

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A couple of head swaps and I was good to go.


Does anyone know if the Snake Cobra was made in greater numbers than the standard camo variant? Or is the disparity in Ebay listings due to the standard camo helo being more popular, and thus less likely to be put up for sale? I know I'd never give mine up.
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Post by flpickupman » Fri Jan 05, 2007 12:52 pm

I dunno, I'm pretty happy with the one I have. The only thing I might like to do differently is the chin gun. It's a little bent up.

Here's mine pre-BBi crew.

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I think I'll take a couple more this afternoon with my new camera.
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Post by flpickupman » Fri Jan 05, 2007 1:06 pm

Not a problem. 8)

For what it's worth, I had to wait quite a while to locate one of these on Ebay for a reasonable price. I think I paid $60 or $70 for it shipped with Buy It Now. The next closest I've seen for this particular scheme was over $100 with auctions.
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Post by Spudkopf » Fri Jan 05, 2007 2:51 pm

Hawkeye here's some more image (fresh from this morning) to whet your appetite (as if it needed anymore whetting) and to show how my crew sit in my ship.

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Jeffrowse in regards to the helmets that is how I kind of I thought it to be, but during a lengthy Google session (one that went way to late into the next morning) I thought I recalled seeing evidence of helmets simular to the AH-64 ones in use, but having looked back on it now these may have been associated with development images of the AH-1Z and so I stand corrected, the BBI pilot figures are perfect as they are.
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