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Other Stuff => Workbench => Topic started by: Amalric on August 02, 2013, 09:10:37 PM
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Here is a WIP I thought some might like to see before I paint her.
(http://imageshack.us/a/img543/2333/elhy.jpg)
(http://imageshack.us/a/img837/381/0vxf.jpg)
(http://imageshack.us/a/img703/8894/zciu.jpg)
(http://imageshack.us/a/img547/8494/h1ed.jpg)
(http://imageshack.us/a/img19/3941/yqjc.jpg)
This is just an easy kitbash that I have had on my painting table in this state for 2 years or so, waiting on me to paint it.
Well, after finishing up the Junks, I'm trying to finish a bunch of the uncompleted pulp projects I have and this is one.
She is mostly made from the classic Revel 1/48 mystery airship kit, built stock minus the wings and engine cowling. I seem to recall moving the landing gear in a tad as I recall they attached to the wing parts I left off. The front is rounded off with a lego dish and a GW bit.
The engines are at43 karman flyer engines. [Thats what the look like when you bust open those stubby wings]
The Artizan tommygunner is just for scale.
I have a Bob Murch Pulp Pilot already painted up and waiting on his ride to combat those viscous pirates [both sky & sea].
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I really like the engines, but the tail bothers me a bit. Do you think you might angle the front of the rudders back at more of an angle?
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OH, I dunno, I think it looks great as it is.
This is a Pulp plane after all.
Who says it has be realistic?
I like it!
8)
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I really like the engines, but the tail bothers me a bit. Do you think you might angle the front of the rudders back at more of an angle?
What would bother me is the fact that the tail is dangerously close to the exhaust and almost in it's path...
So yes, best not to think too realistic.
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I like it,in fact it gives me some ideas :)
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I really like the engines, but the tail bothers me a bit. Do you think you might angle the front of the rudders back at more of an angle?
I think it's the fabric over frame that doesn't look right. I'd expect them to be metal instead.
You could replace the existing tail with a V-tail. Or maybe even an X-tail. Either would get the control surfaces out of the engine exhaust.
Other than those minor quibbles, it looks great. I can't wait to see it painted up. :)
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Looks great!
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Great project, I like it.
The only thing I would change is to mount the fairings under the engines.
Looking forward to seeing it painted up.
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Looking good. Lots of interesting comments and all are valid, but it is PULP and therefore meant to be a little 'strange'. I would mount the wheel fairings under the engines and possibly have a couple of stobby wings outside the two engines.
Great work so far - just paint it RED.
Tony
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That's a beauty of a little RED rocket proppeled personal air transportation system.
I like the engines, and the plane body, I just feel it needs a little more ability to turn, perhaps nozzles at the end of the engines to turn? Like the harrier?
Cheers
Matt
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Love it. Great idea. Can't wait to see it painted.
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Looking good. Lots of interesting comments and all are valid, but it is PULP and therefore meant to be a little 'strange'. I would mount the wheel fairings under the engines and possibly have a couple of stobby wings outside the two engines.
Great work so far - just paint it RED.
Tony
Yes! Thank god I'm not the only who thinks little stubby wingtips outboard of the engines would look good.
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That looks ace!! :o I'm another who can't wait to see it painted! I wouldn't change it, as has been said, it is Pulp right enough! If we thought that way, The Rocketeer would have burnt his arse on his rocket pack!! ;)
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... If we thought that way, The Rocketeer would have burnt his arse on his rocket pack!! ;)
lol
Spot on, Andy!
That has just become the default answer for anyone questioning anything concerning Pulp!
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lol
Spot on, Andy!
That has just become the default answer for anyone questioning anything concerning Pulp!
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Yeah! :D
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Thanks all for the comments.
I'm going to leave the tail as is mainly because I really like the shape of plane tails from the Golden Age ie 1930's.
As to comments about the Rocketeer frying his bum, are you certain it was a he?
(http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m6lql6MM951rr0cpgo1_500.jpg)
From a wonderful post about her;
http://leadadventureforum.com/index.php?topic=50062.0 (http://leadadventureforum.com/index.php?topic=50062.0)
The painting is slowly progressing, mainly because I really don't want to screw this up.
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Love this plane!
:-*
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Well here she is painted.
Its just a teaser though. I'll do proper glamor shots when I can.
(http://img853.imageshack.us/img853/8057/l3pb.jpg)
Thanks for all the comments and kind words.
Also, there is a hint as to my next project in the background. ;)
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Excellent! Nice finish!
Going by what's in the background, is your next project to get drunk on champagne? ;)
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Truly glorious.
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Great build!
Great paint!
Well done.
tt43.
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Oh, yes!
Pulptastic!
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Ooh, that's spiffy! I was thinking a mostly red paint job (cause, you know, red goes faster), but I really like what you did.
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That's a beauty, she looks rather 'pulpy' fast
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Cool stuff.
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Very nicely done, I'll take two. :)
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Very, very nice, and the stripey, colourful paint scheme is perfectly in keeping with the pulp era!
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Love the finished article. Retro baby!!
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Lovely and inspiring,I 'll be do something similar soon :)
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Hello,
It is a fantastic looking model! Very well done, I would like to see how you paint it. This gave me some ideas for some projects of my own. Thanks.
Michael
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Thanks all for the comments.
I'm going to leave the tail as is mainly because I really like the shape of plane tails from the Golden Age ie 1930's.
As to comments about the Rocketeer frying his bum, are you certain it was a he?
(http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m6lql6MM951rr0cpgo1_500.jpg)
From a wonderful post about her;
http://leadadventureforum.com/index.php?topic=50062.0 (http://leadadventureforum.com/index.php?topic=50062.0)
The painting is slowly progressing, mainly because I really don't want to screw this up.
Riddle is an awesome gal - met her a bunch of times at shows in Atlanta. She is a tiny thing, smart as a whip and a scary-fast creative imagination.