A 1/24 scale Aircraft SIG

A 1/24 scale aircraft super SIG

  • Would you like the GB calendar for 2015 to include a 1/24 scale aircraft build

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Don't be ridiculous man! Where on earth would I put one!

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • If you vote yes, will you take part,

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • or are you voting just 'cause you want to watch

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    0
T

Tone M

Guest
I can't see there'd be a problem re how you paint one, long as it's 1/24 scale :smiling3:

I've been looking at the Mustang P-51 but as an Excalibur replica ;)
 
T

Tone M

Guest
this one lol

http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Mustang_excalibur.jpg
 

Ian M

Administrator
Staff member
Administrator
Moderator
SMF Supporter
Joined
Dec 14, 2008
Messages
19,802
Points
113
Location
Falster, Denmark
First Name
Ian
I will let Polux reply to that one. A civilian spitfire.... Hmm could be interesting...

Ian M
 

Ian M

Administrator
Staff member
Administrator
Moderator
SMF Supporter
Joined
Dec 14, 2008
Messages
19,802
Points
113
Location
Falster, Denmark
First Name
Ian
Maybe we could expand the scale to 1/24 and larger....they are out there.

Ian M
 
Joined
Apr 27, 2011
Messages
1,276
Points
113
First Name
Mike
\ said:
Maybe we could expand the scale to 1/24 and larger....they are out there.Ian M
Yes, I remember back in the 70's Nichimo released a Hughes 500 helicopter and a Cessna 172 in 1/20 scale, apparently both really nice kits for their time. They go for outrageous prices on eBay. And Hasegawa do that amazing 1/16 Sopwith Camel.
 

Alan 45

Plastic Abuser
Joined
Nov 29, 2012
Messages
10,221
Points
113
Location
Home
First Name
Alan
\ said:
Here's all of the 1/24 kits currently sold by Hannants (Hannants aren't necessarily the cheapest, but their website is a good resource to see what's available at a glance).
I didn't know you could get 1/24 scale from other kit producers :eek: So my claim that I will have all the 1/24 scale kits by next year is slightly optimistic :D

Might have a punt on that trumpy hurricane :smiling3:
 

Ian M

Administrator
Staff member
Administrator
Moderator
SMF Supporter
Joined
Dec 14, 2008
Messages
19,802
Points
113
Location
Falster, Denmark
First Name
Ian
And lets not forget the 1/8 Fokker seriously silly price though. Just found one for £400!!!

No I didnt buy it

Ian M
 
Joined
Apr 27, 2011
Messages
1,276
Points
113
First Name
Mike
\ said:
I can't see there'd be a problem re how you paint one, long as it's 1/24 scale :smiling3: I've been looking at the Mustang P-51 but as an Excalibur replica ;)
That's cool, I've never seen that before (I might have a go at one of those in 1/72). Unfortunately it's based on a P-51B or C model; all the 1/24 Mustang kits out there that I know of are D models with the bubble canopy.
 
T

Tone M

Guest
\ said:
That's cool, I've never seen that before (I might have a go at one of those in 1/72). Unfortunately it's based on a P-51B or C model; all the 1/24 Mustang kits out there that I know of are D models with the bubble canopy.
Airfix do D and K of the P 51, i'm still not 100% on what i'm going to build, but a D based Mustang Excalibur might be an option for me lol (artistic licence permitting lol)
 
P

Polux

Guest
\ said:
I will let Polux reply to that one. A civilian spitfire.... Hmm could be interesting...Ian M
No problem, just a condition....must be on Tartan colours :D :D :D

Not, seriously.... I like the idea of different versions and models, as the 1/24 or larger as well :smiling3:

Thanks Ian ;)
 
V

V1P3R

Guest
\ said:
Yes, I remember back in the 70's Nichimo released a Hughes 500 helicopter and a Cessna 172 in 1/20 scale, apparently both really nice kits for their time. They go for outrageous prices on eBay. And Hasegawa do that amazing 1/16 Sopwith Camel.
Hannants website show a 1:24 huey chopper due soon.

Sent from me to you
 
V

V1P3R

Guest
\ said:
I will let Polux reply to that one. A civilian spitfire.... Hmm could be interesting...Ian M
Got one or two ideas already.

Sent from me to you
 
V

V1P3R

Guest
\ said:
No problem, just a condition....must be on Tartan colours :D :D :D Not, seriously.... I like the idea of different versions and models, as the 1/24 or larger as well :smiling3:

Thanks Ian ;)
My family have our own tartan so that could be good!

Sent from me to you
 
P

Polux

Guest
\ said:
My family have our own tartan so that could be good!Sent from me to you
Not, not!! forget what I have said, there are enough Tartant Spits for a long time :smiling3: :smiling3: :smiling3:
 

PaulTRose

Dazed and confused
Joined
Jun 13, 2013
Messages
5,741
Points
113
Location
limbo
First Name
Paul
if this SIG is a goer, i might (just might.....not committing) join in............but it will take most of the year i think, and im thinking a bit out of the box.................i have a bold and cunning plan forming ;)
 
P

Polux

Guest
\ said:
if this SIG is a goer, i might (just might.....not committing) join in............but it will take most of the year i think, and im thinking a bit out of the box.................i have a bold and cunning plan forming ;)
Mmmmm.....any clue....? ;)

which plane almost!!!
 

Ian M

Administrator
Staff member
Administrator
Moderator
SMF Supporter
Joined
Dec 14, 2008
Messages
19,802
Points
113
Location
Falster, Denmark
First Name
Ian
Err, whops. I just ordered a 1/24 scale Spitfire. How did that happen. I guess this means that I'm in as well.

Ian M
 

Alan 45

Plastic Abuser
Joined
Nov 29, 2012
Messages
10,221
Points
113
Location
Home
First Name
Alan
I've just realised something ! Everybody is going out to get a 1/24 kit for this which means the tiffy might be a know show lol
 
Top