In my mind, there were already two ship designs which I wanted was more or less confirmed. One would be THE design for the contest while the other is to be the backup design, just in case. And so, I decided to go to Miniature Hobby to get some models that day since Hobby HQ do not open on Sundays. Although the models costs quite a bit, but with the current 40% discount, it was quite reasonable.
Trumpeteer's Modern US Army CH-47D Crew & Infantry.
I was advised to be wary of this brand because it has a lot of hits and misses. On one model, you would have a very accurate and quality molding while another would be so awful that words cannot describe the whole mess that came in the box. This was because, (I cannot verify this) there were various teams working on different models simultaneously. However, this does not mean the price would reflect the quality of the model.
Anyway, what attracted me to this were the five figures, which was more or less the ones I had in mind for my project. The figures comprised of two pilots in sitting posture while the third crew would be
The box art looks quite promising and with the white
background, your eyes quickly focus to the five figures
background, your eyes quickly focus to the five figures
Why did I say that? This is because the figures are
nicely moulded and it has a lot of parts, including
separate shoes.
nicely moulded and it has a lot of parts, including
separate shoes.
Because I was only interested in just the figures alone,
this translated to a lot of excess parts or items, which
will be great of I need to kit bash something.
this translated to a lot of excess parts or items, which
will be great of I need to kit bash something.
Remember the two soldies in the box art? Well these are
their bodies but the material is very hard vinyl/rubber.
What I liked about this kit is that for the Helicopter crews,
Trumpeteer has included a small helicopter diorama too.
their bodies but the material is very hard vinyl/rubber.
What I liked about this kit is that for the Helicopter crews,
Trumpeteer has included a small helicopter diorama too.
Trumpeteer's 1/32 Mikoyan Gurevich Mig-3
I spotted this kit when I was looking for a decent 1/32 WWII fighter and I was amazed a the price they displayed. Sure, they are bigger and has more details but I am only looking for the basic shape of the fighter. And so, after looking all over the shelves, I found this kit for a very very good price. And although it was not some 'famous' fighter like the P-51D or a P-38, nevertheless, it fit my requirements.
The second kit I got was the 1/32 Mikoyan Gurevich Mig-3
fighter. And for a 1/32 kit, this is huge. Initially, I wanted a
P-51D Mustang of the same scale but because of the price
difference, I chose this instead, which is about 1/4 of the
P-51D, I think
fighter. And for a 1/32 kit, this is huge. Initially, I wanted a
P-51D Mustang of the same scale but because of the price
difference, I chose this instead, which is about 1/4 of the
P-51D, I think
This is some of the cockpit detail which I interests
me a lot. I mean, for a custom fighter, and being a
lazy person like me, the basic flooring being there
is a bonus.
me a lot. I mean, for a custom fighter, and being a
lazy person like me, the basic flooring being there
is a bonus.
Unfortunately, after calculating the time available and
the necessary cash to get tools such as an air-brush, I
had to shelf the project for future because to be honest,
I do not have any modeling tools anymore save for a
plastic sprue-cutter when I was R&D on the Moebius
Battlestar Galactica Viper Mk II kit.
the necessary cash to get tools such as an air-brush, I
had to shelf the project for future because to be honest,
I do not have any modeling tools anymore save for a
plastic sprue-cutter when I was R&D on the Moebius
Battlestar Galactica Viper Mk II kit.
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