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Originally Posted by Foxbat
(Post 4339949)
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Originally Posted by V.Narayan
(Post 4396236)
:)Excellent. Can you please post close-ups of both. That RN sea Harrier looks very interesting. More close ups of the 727 would be welcomed. It is the first 727 ever posted on this thread. Thank you for opening your account. |
Originally Posted by Foxbat
(Post 4396256)
Narayan your memory really is fading ! lol: |
Originally Posted by Foxbat
(Post 4396882)
1:1000 diecast Scale German Battleship Bismarck. Probably the most famous battleship of WWII along with the Japanese Yamato. It sank the pride of the Royal Navy, HMS Hood during the Battle of Denmark Strait in less than 10 minutes. However it was hunted down by dozens of Royal Navy ships in the next few days and was overwhelmed and sunk. Arado Ar 196 float plane can be seen in this picture which was carried onboard.I will count that as one in my 1:1000 plane collection. Present state at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean. It seems to be in surprisingly good condition except for the missing main turrents which were held down by gravity only. Gives proof of the claims of German sailors that it was scuttled by opening the seacocks and gradually sank without any catastrophic damage to the main hull. |
Originally Posted by V.Narayan
(Post 4396923)
This model deserves the place as the queen of all models on this thread. Beautiful and wonderfully detailed. It is certainly of a much higher finish than the IJN. Akagi posted earlier. Kudos, Foxbat, on your new asset. But for its rudder jamming the Bismarck would have reached Brest and safety. I agree with your assessment that the Allies did not give enough weightage to the fact that the crew scuttled the ship after all guns were damaged. But that is a common theme in the Western view of WW2 -- the overwhelming Russian contribution is understated. Bravo. Congratulations. |
Originally Posted by Foxbat
(Post 4395062)
It doesn't have landing gear although its shows it in the brochure :Frustration All 3 A320s together, all bought on board flights. The Indigo one is the best by far. |
Originally Posted by V.Narayan
(Post 4395072)
.....and yours has all those 80mm rocket pods ;-). BTW what make are your two Mi-17's |
Originally Posted by V.Narayan
(Post 4395072)
No idea. But I can consult my Jane's All Worlds Aircrafts and come back if need be. |
Originally Posted by V.Narayan
(Post 4395072)
Yes it did. A completely useless one. My IQ is not high enough to figure out how it should be used. They have dumped a stand for a narrow airframe Mosquito/Beaufighter sort of aircraft into my box. I wrote back to them (collectibles aircraft wings australia) let's see what happens. Completely moronic. Also put it down in my review on their web site. |
Originally Posted by V.Narayan
(Post 4395072)
kata-kata-kata-kata I have had the pleasure of working with these machines. They are as reliable as it comes and built like a tank. Those engines keep going even if weather and ground conditions mean they have ingested slush, mud, hail stones and desert sand. |
Originally Posted by V.Narayan
(Post 4396254)
SEPECAT Jaguar IS, IAF; 1:100 scale; Resin Following in the footsteps of skanchan95. I was seeking an IAF Jaguar for as long as I can remember. And now the sun has shone.Very decent and accurate standard of detailing through use of etching and stencils. the make is called Italcalteri or something like that. Worth checking further. |
Originally Posted by Foxbat
(Post 4396882)
1:1000 diecast Scale German Battleship Bismarck. Probably the most famous battleship of WWII along with the Japanese Yamato. It sank the pride of the Royal Navy, HMS Hood during the Battle of Denmark Strait in less than 10 minutes. However it was hunted down by dozens of Royal Navy ships in the next few days and was overwhelmed and sunk. |
Originally Posted by Foxbat
(Post 4400812)
Added two 1:200 Hogan 737s to the collection. Delta Shuttle 737-800...Joins the Delta Fleet....Mandarin Airlines 737-800 The Boeing 737-800 fleet. Note to myself: no more 737s, although one is waiting to be delivered which will be the best of this collection:) |
Originally Posted by V.Narayan
(Post 4396923)
This model deserves the place as the queen of all models on this thread. |
Originally Posted by V.Narayan
(Post 4400814)
Congratulations. Good finish I must say. Delta will now award you 100,000 miles for your loyalty to the airline.:) Thank you for sharing. |
Originally Posted by Foxbat
(Post 4402288)
1:1000 diecast Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) Battleship Yamato. The biggest, most heavily armed and protected battleship ever built armed with 9 massive 18 inch guns (biggest ever fitted to a ship) and displacing 71,000 tons (in comparison Bismarck was only 50,000 tons with 9 15 inch guns). Truly an imposing model and must have been frightening sight for the enemy in real life. She was sunk in April 1945 while on a one way near suicide mission by US carrier aircraft reaffirming the end of the battleship as a decisive weapon and the supremacy of aerial attack. |
Originally Posted by V.Narayan
(Post 4402489)
I see you share my preference for the Axis ships!! |
Originally Posted by Foxbat
(Post 4402288)
1:1000 diecast Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) Battleship Yamato. The biggest, most heavily armed and protected battleship ever built armed with 9 massive 18 inch guns (biggest ever fitted to a ship) and displacing 71,000 tons (in comparison Bismarck was only 50,000 tons with 9 15 inch guns). |
Originally Posted by Foxbat
(Post 4402653)
Thanks Narayan. Yes I am partial to Axis and Russian hardware since childhood:) I ordered one more today, one which still exists and I have personally been aboard. |
Originally Posted by V.Narayan
(Post 4402903)
I guess your next fleet acquisition is a USN WW2 carrier that may now be a museum ship? - or a WW2 German sub that stands as a museum vessel in Bremerhaven? - or is it a scale model of Gorshkov/Vikramaditya. Waiting eagerly. |
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