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Old 28-03-2008   #1 (permalink)
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1/72 Resin "X" Planes

Just found this site. an american company that make resin prototype planes. mostly 1/72 but they do other stuff as well. some really nice stuff and very wierd/interesting machines.

the sites quite nice as well as pretty much all the kits have some pictures of the real thing and some background info on them as well, so even if you dont want to spend $50 on a model. At least you learn something!!

Anigrand Craftswork - resin model kit of airplane, spacecraft, helicopter, VTOL miliary vehicle, experimental aircraft prototype

Got a few im going to have to ask for for my birthday

....which by the way is April 24th ...hint hint lol

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Some interesting aicraft there -

I never realised the Germans had plans for a coal powered aircraft!

1/72 scale Lippisch Li.P.13b Luft'46 ramjet fighter project
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intertesting to say the least!

some great russian ones as well.

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Howdy Richard,

Yes Anigrand makes some really nice models, I found them a while back when Charlotte, (Aerynpeak) started her thread on her C-5 Galaxy.
Another site you might want to look at which also has many strange aircraft is found here: Unicraft Models

I think you will be amazed at the things that not only the germans were working on, but also the french as well as the soviets.....things like the flying sub, the flying tank and many many other strange models. This is where I ordered my Global Hawk kit from. The UAV's pae is here: Unicraft Models

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Have got a couple of Anigrand's models via lonewulfmodels (it works as a google search). So far satisfied by subject, easy of building, etc.
The luftwaffe 1946 'paper projects' stuff is interesting, but a few similar Brit, US or Russian paper prototypes exist as well.
Well worth a look, and cheaper than importing one from the US.
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A resin non-'X'-plane

Just got the Anigrand D-558-1 in the post; looks good, fine thin parts, canopies for two versions, colour and markings for all three.
First planned in 1945 it says here...

The white version should be easy enough, but the red one; is the 'signal red' colour the USAAF marking red, or what? It looks a little orange in the photos I can find; is it the USA's fire-engine red?

The Brit equivalent would probably be RAF bright red, which is also 'Post-Office red'. But this looks to be too red.

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for the red that also looks a bit orange, you will find it is the same as the USCG use one their seahawks. sorry i dont know what the red is called, but its quite easy to achieve if you start with inisignia red and add a bit of orange.

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Howdy sacrsa,

Ok well i built the old (like late 1950's) model by revell, and painted it orange like i had seen in photos in google images.
Below are pics of the model i built:




Anyway this was a pretty fast build of only maybe 20 pieces and it had those terrible raised lines where the decals were supposed to be placed. The orange color i used was just called "orange" by krylon. I am sure the anigrand kits are of better quality.

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Another interesting and different subject Greg and nice to see it back on the runway!!
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Howdy bunker,

Thanks for the comments, that was from an old thread i posted back on may 20th, 2007 found here: http://www.scale-models.co.uk/aircra...skyrocket.html

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