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Originally Posted by V.Narayan
(Post 4375961)
Welcome to this thread. Even the Moderators leave us alone:/QUOTE] Thank You sir. This is one of my favorite threads in this forum. I have a very small collection of 1:500 scale models. My favourite being Boeing 707. I love Air India livery in Boeing 707. It looks class. |
Originally Posted by FrozeninTime
(Post 4376431)
Thank You sir. This is one of my favorite threads in this forum. I have a very small collection of 1:500 scale models. My favourite being Boeing 707. I love Air India livery in Boeing 707. It looks class. |
Originally Posted by V.Narayan
(Post 4376437)
All collections are treasures whether small or big...plastic or metal or wooden...budget cost or expensive share with your heart....We look forward to enjoying your collection in photos very soon. Go ahead. |
Originally Posted by skanchan95
(Post 4377824)
Yes, please do post pics of your collection FrozeninTime. |
Originally Posted by FrozeninTime
(Post 4376431)
All collections are treasures whether small or big...plastic or metal or wooden...budget cost or expensive share with your heart....We look forward to enjoying your collection in photos very soon. Go ahead. |
Originally Posted by FrozeninTime
(Post 4377884)
Thanks skanchan95 and Narayan sir. 1:500 scale of Il 76 of Indian Airforce One model I like to have is Tu 144. Its quite expensive in ebay and Amazon India prices are simply atrocious. Just waiting for seller lower the price |
Originally Posted by FrozeninTime
(Post 4377884)
1:500 scale of Il 76 of Indian Airforce One model I like to have is Tu 144. Its quite expensive in ebay and Amazon India prices are simply atrocious. Just waiting for seller lower the price |
Originally Posted by Foxbat
(Post 4377932)
Please share more of your collection! I am also waiting for a reasonably priced Tu-144 to accompany my reasonably priced Concorde clap: Speaking of TUs here is a Herpa Diecast 1:200 Tu-154M belonging to CSA (Czech Airlines). I was surprised to learn that CSA is the 5th oldest airlines still in service (since 1923). |
Originally Posted by V.Narayan
(Post 4377945)
Simply beautiful. What a marvelous piece. Foxbat, when you buy a Herpa model do you purchase it from their web site directly? |
Originally Posted by V.Narayan
(Post 4377945)
A little known factoid - The Russians offered the Tu-154 under license to HAL in the 1970s. Unfortunately the advisory group headed by JRD Tata turned it down and said it is better to stick to buying western airliners than build Soviet ones with their lower safety standards, up time, F.E. etc. {committee's words not mine, though the point on F.E. is correct} |
Originally Posted by Foxbat
(Post 4378458)
I don't buy from the Herpa website, they don't ship to India, I just checked again. I buy most of my models (as for the Tu-154) from https://www.wafflecollectibles.com/ This is the first Diecast Herpa model that I have bought, but in my opinion JC Wings and Jet-X make more detailed models. |
You are a treasure trove of aviation knowledge:thumbs up |
Originally Posted by FrozeninTime
(Post 4377884)
1:500 scale of Il 76 of Indian Airforce |
Originally Posted by Foxbat
(Post 4377932)
Speaking of TUs here is a Herpa Diecast 1:200 Tu-154M belonging to CSA (Czech Airlines). I was surprised to learn that CSA is the 5th oldest airlines still in service (since 1923). |
Originally Posted by V.Narayan
(Post 4378507)
Thank you Foxbat. My ancient ego and grey hairs love a stroke :-) These are the hazards of reading aircraft books for half a century. |
Originally Posted by nma83
(Post 4378544)
I tried my hand at making paper rocket models, starting with an Electron rocket which was the simplest to make. Got the schematic from axm61.wordpress.com and used photo paper to print them out. ! |
Originally Posted by nma83
(Post 4378544)
I tried my hand at making paper rocket models, starting with an Electron rocket which was the simplest to make. Got the schematic from axm61.wordpress.com and used photo paper to print them out.Hoping to make some Indian rockets - PSLV and GSLV - next! |
For some reason, among Russkie airliners, the IL-62 has always appealed to me. Someday I would like to have a model of an IL-62 |
Please do share your pics of your library as well. I am sure many of your books would be rare and out of print. |
Originally Posted by V.Narayan
(Post 4378733)
Oh God me too. In fact for a brief time in the late 1980s and till 1991 Air India operated the IL-62 on (probably) wet lease from Aeroflot and with Air India's name !!! I saw one at Palam in January 1989. I believe the flight crew was Russian, the cabin crew Indian and at least one cabin crew and one flight crew who spoke English - my sister flew on one to St Petersburg and that's what she told me. I have ordered three aircraft - a Lancaster (Corgi 1:72) a Catalina flying boat (Corgi 1:72) and a HAL Rudra to be custom made with a length of ~19". All arriving in June. My wife's going to freak out. I will just lie to her about the price. Darling this is for 129 and then not mention $ or INR:uncontrol |
Originally Posted by V.Narayan
(Post 4378733)
Wow. How unique and impressive. Please share more. A model of an Indian rocket :thumbs up Guys question for you - if I were to have an Indian rocket custom made then which two would you suggest. I am suddenly all excited by this. Oh God me too. In fact for a brief time in the late 1980s and till 1991 Air India operated the IL-62 on (probably) wet lease from Aeroflot and with Air India's name !!! I saw one at Palam in January 1989. I believe the flight crew was Russian, the cabin crew Indian and at least one cabin crew and one flight crew who spoke English - my sister flew on one to St Petersburg and that's what she told me. |
Originally Posted by V.Narayan
(Post 4378733)
Many are out of print.:eek:Never thought of that. Am I that old. Mummy!!?!! Yes many are from the 1960s when I was accumulating them only to gape at the photos. Reading came later and understanding still later. More books were printed on aerospace and defence in earlier years. Sadly not so any more. But the second hand book markets are ever green still. |
Originally Posted by V.Narayan
(Post 4378733)
I have ordered three aircraft - a Lancaster (Corgi 1:72) a Catalina flying boat (Corgi 1:72) and a HAL Rudra to be custom made with a length of ~19". All arriving in June. My wife's going to freak out. I will just lie to her about the price. Darling this is for 129 and then not mention $ or INR:uncontrol |
Originally Posted by Foxbat
(Post 4379062)
Suddenly I have become interested in Russian airliners too |
Narayan where have you ordered these from? custom made or some other source ? |
Originally Posted by skanchan95
(Post 4379164)
Did not not know that. Thanks for the information. Air India has such a rich history and had such variety of aircraft in its fleet!!! |
Can't wait to see the Rudra model :). It looks dull in IAF's all grey livery but in the Army Aviation Corps all black livery, it looks menacing. |
Originally Posted by V.Narayan
(Post 4379421)
And Lockheed Tristars L1011-500 in the early and mid 1980s.....In 1981 or so Air India decided this was the best suited aircraft for its medium routes and wanted to place an order but sadly Lockheed said we are not taking orders and shutting down in 1984 after standing orders are fulfilled. A most beautiful aircraft. |
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