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Miniatures Adventure => Pulp => Topic started by: commissarmoody on January 02, 2018, 08:21:16 AM

Title: Looking for pulp transport plans.
Post by: commissarmoody on January 02, 2018, 08:21:16 AM
looking for 1/55 to 1/48 scale 1930s/40s and 50's Transport, Airliners and cargo style planes.
I already found some Antonov AN-2's to us for a communist aliened nation but need some things for their none communist neighbors.
Title: Re: Looking for pulp transport plans.
Post by: gnomehome on January 02, 2018, 08:41:44 AM
Revell does a 1:48 Junkers 52/3 (period: around WW2) - this might work

(http://static.hlj.com/images/rev/rev04558_0.jpg)
Title: Re: Looking for pulp transport plans.
Post by: commissarmoody on January 02, 2018, 09:43:09 AM
That might be a great start, and will cover almost all of the 30's. Now to find one that isn't going to 100 dollars at the moment.  lol
I am open to suggestions from any one else that wants to contribute.
Title: Re: Looking for pulp transport plans.
Post by: gnomehome on January 02, 2018, 09:54:29 AM
I didn't realise this one was allready OOP.

According to the Revell website (.de !) the 1:48 "AC-47D Gunship" should still be in production - thought it's too late for ypour era, it's a develooment from the DC3 so it might work as a basis to work from

The C-47 is one of the most legendary aircraft in the history of aviation. The DC-3 appeared in 1935 as a further development of the DC-2. The C-47 freighter version emerged later. During the Vietnam War specially rebuilt C-47's entered service as attack gunships from 1964 onwards. Now known as the AC-47D and nicknamed Puff the Magic Dragon these aircraft were used to deliver concentrated fire support for beleaguered outpost and camps. Within a very short period of time the AC-47D became one of the most feared weapons in the Vietnam War. Together the three mini-guns were capable of delivering a devastating 18,000 rounds per minute. There have been numerous reports about deployments of the AC-47D showing that hard fought over locations were relieved by continued aerial actions of the AC-47D. Codenamed Spooky the AC-47D remained in USAF service until 1969.
Title: Re: Looking for pulp transport plans.
Post by: commissarmoody on January 02, 2018, 10:12:08 AM
That might be the rout to go honestly.
I have lots of respect for that craft, having seen the updated AC-130 version operate in person while in Afghanistan makes me leery of converting one back into a DC3.  lol
Title: Re: Looking for pulp transport plans.
Post by: FramFramson on January 02, 2018, 10:18:32 AM
Just a word to the wise, a 1:48 Ju 52 or DC3 will be massive on any ordinary-size tabletop.
Title: Re: Looking for pulp transport plans.
Post by: gnomehome on January 02, 2018, 10:24:07 AM
Just a word to the wise, a 1:48 Ju 52 or DC3 will be massive on any ordinary-size tabletop.
That's correct - the JU52 has a wingspan of 61,5 cm (approx. 2 feet). I have one of these kits (WIP build for a couple of years allready) with the purpose to use it as a centerpiece for pulp gaming. The roof of the kit lifts of so I should be able to put models inside of them
Title: Re: Looking for pulp transport plans.
Post by: Michi on January 02, 2018, 10:25:34 AM
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sky_Pirates
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wild_Geese
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dinosaur_Island_(1994_film)
The DC-3 is the most iconic of the 3 most popular pulp transporters I can think of (the others are the aforementioned Ju 52 and the Ford TriMotor). There should be plenty of 1/48th scale kits around as well as (some possibly pricey) die-cast versions.
Title: Re: Looking for pulp transport plans.
Post by: commissarmoody on January 02, 2018, 11:01:31 AM
You all are correct. I was thinking of using it as a center peace for some airport games but, I believe I found what I was looking for in the C-45F Expeditor. Not as Big but still a capable aircraft for some intrepid adventures and or as the local government mail/resupply plane for remote stations.
Also my  Antonov AN-2 shold arive soon and I will see how much space it takes up before i order any more planes.
Also going to check out this sky pirates movie.
Title: Re: Looking for pulp transport plans.
Post by: gweirda on January 02, 2018, 11:17:17 AM
Dunno if you might find something in here...
http://leadadventureforum.com/index.php?topic=58045.0
...but it's a fun thread to browse!  ; )
Title: Re: Looking for pulp transport plans.
Post by: commissarmoody on January 02, 2018, 11:44:42 AM
Dunno if you might find something in here...
http://leadadventureforum.com/index.php?topic=58045.0
...but it's a fun thread to browse!  ; )
Oh neat!  :D
Title: Re: Looking for pulp transport plans.
Post by: NickNascati on January 02, 2018, 02:46:03 PM
I recently got a Beechcraft 18. same plane as the C-45F Expeditor.  It is a diecast bank  It has a 12 inch wingspan, and is around 8 inches long.  I do think it is a tad small, but it looks right on the table, basically filling a square foot.
Title: Re: Looking for pulp transport plans.
Post by: Johnnytodd on January 04, 2018, 01:54:37 AM
I always like to urge members to scratch-build their airplanes - any plane in any scale!  Start here for inspiration and ideas at the scratchbuilders home page:

http://smm.solidmodelmemories.net/

...and here is a website with a good list of transport airplane options:

http://wp.scn.ru/en/ww15/t
Title: Re: Looking for pulp transport plans.
Post by: NickNascati on January 04, 2018, 02:43:15 AM
Johnny,
             I actually did scratch build several rahter crude bi-planes for a Chinese Civil War project many years ago.  They are still floating around in someone's collection.
Title: Re: Looking for pulp transport plans.
Post by: ErikB on January 05, 2018, 06:56:30 PM
I like the C-119.  It entered service in 1949, which is obviously too late, but perhaps this could be overlooked.

It might be too big in 1/48 but a 1/72 could fit on the table.  If you're a little ambitious you could putty-over the cockpit windows, sand them down, and re-paint a more fitting windshield/canopy for 28mm minis.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fairchild_C-119_Flying_Boxcar

Title: Re: Looking for pulp transport plans.
Post by: mysteriousbill on January 05, 2018, 07:50:19 PM
Try these links. Airplane banks are the best way to go.  lol

https://mysteriousbill.weebly.com/bills-gaming-blog/stop-buying-airplanes-bill

https://mysteriousbill.weebly.com/bills-gaming-blog/lockheed-air-express

https://mysteriousbill.weebly.com/bills-gaming-blog/airplane-models-suitable-for-2528mm-gaming

https://mysteriousbill.weebly.com/bills-gaming-blog/more-airplanes
Title: Re: Looking for pulp transport plans.
Post by: d phipps on January 05, 2018, 08:57:37 PM
Try these links. Airplane banks are the best way to go.  lol

https://mysteriousbill.weebly.com/bills-gaming-blog/stop-buying-airplanes-bill

https://mysteriousbill.weebly.com/bills-gaming-blog/lockheed-air-express

https://mysteriousbill.weebly.com/bills-gaming-blog/airplane-models-suitable-for-2528mm-gaming

https://mysteriousbill.weebly.com/bills-gaming-blog/more-airplanes

Great looking planes, Bill!  :D
Title: Re: Looking for pulp transport plans.
Post by: ErikB on January 05, 2018, 10:17:48 PM
The Keystone Loening looks cool!  It needs a small hatch in the front where a guy can pop out with machine guns and/or rope to tie up the airplane.

https://mysteriousbill.weebly.com/1936-keystone-loening.html

That hatch could also be perfect for a guy with a fishing pole, waiting for the other adventurers to return.
Title: Re: Looking for pulp transport plans.
Post by: commissarmoody on January 06, 2018, 06:06:10 AM
That might be a more reasonable option then the 1/48 scale. I am also partial to the c-119.
And thanks for the links Bill !
Lots to take in.