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Offline Mad Lord Snapcase

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Re: Pulp Plane Library
« Reply #210 on: 23 June 2014, 08:09:42 AM »
Nice, I reckon you should have a pterodactyl as the decal on Adele's Ryan Trainer!


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Re: Pulp Plane Library
« Reply #211 on: 23 June 2014, 08:21:59 AM »
Nice, I reckon you should have a pterodactyl as the decal on Adele's Ryan Trainer!

Or just ditch the plane and give her one instead  ;)

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Re: Pulp Plane Library
« Reply #212 on: 23 June 2014, 08:23:19 AM »
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give her one instead

Absolutely!  ;)

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Re: Pulp Plane Library
« Reply #213 on: 23 June 2014, 08:32:38 AM »
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Offline Peter@BattleScape

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Re: Pulp Plane Library
« Reply #214 on: 23 June 2014, 02:39:05 PM »
I've got that one. Still in the box though, so I can't tell you what the kit's like. I bet Peter@BattleScape has got one made though?

Alas Snapster I only have 2 in the box waiting to be made.
As to what "fits" in Pulp...the time span covered is 1919-1950...well that is the generally accepted period. I personally look at the kits and to make up my mind...there are a few modern aircraft and vehicles that I do or would happily use as they have that pulp look.  So as Valerik says...go with the eyeball.

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Re: Pulp Plane Library
« Reply #215 on: 23 June 2014, 02:45:52 PM »


Ahhh Dick Emery.....now that brings back some GREAT memories...that and Kenny Everett Show.

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Re: Pulp Plane Library
« Reply #216 on: 23 June 2014, 02:47:49 PM »
we can have rocket bikes, auto-gyros and death rays alongside camels, cavemen, dinosaurs and lost continents! It just has to have that Pulp look!

You can NEVER have to many Autogyros...or Pterodactyls ;D

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Re: Pulp Plane Library
« Reply #217 on: 23 June 2014, 05:17:07 PM »
Moving on from my above post, here's my WIP so far on my latest. Adele Blanc-Sec's private aircraft I'm calling 'The Pink Lady.' Not sure of the final colour scheme yet, may do the tail in aluminium silver like the engine cover along with the wheel covers. ~ that will give it that golden era look.

GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY Time!!

Take the left over floats from your Ryan & graft 'em onto something else, Insta-Pulp 'Plane!!

Be sure to pick something small, I'd probably go for a P-26, or a P-6E or an F4B4, any of which would look GREAT afloat!!
Other suit candidates are most any of the Testor's "Air Racers", Howard DGA, Laird-Turner, "Ike", Mister Mulligan etc.



2 quick true stories about Ryan trainers:

At 17 Dad & I attended the Reading, Pennsylvania Air Show, a yearly pilgrimage.
We discovered another father-son team SELLING their 1942 PT-19!!  Seems they needed dollars to advance the son's college education.



Nicely done up in USAAC "Yellow Peril" colours, it was airworthy-they'd flown it in to the show, had full tanks, and complete-including 2 helmets with goggles, plus two seat pack parachutes...  Their "fly it away" price, $2,000...  far less than MANY new 1971 cars!!
It was a genuine bargain. priced to sell, quite reasonable, & VERY tempting.
Neither Dad nor I doubted our collective ability, absent licensing & certification though we were, to get that crate HOME ourselves!! 
We were equally bereft of ideas about WHAT we would tell my mother when we called her for a ride home from the airport, or how to explain HER 'new' car was still where we left it, in Reading!!
Alas mine own college days loomed ahead very shortly, $2k went a LONG way back then, and we didn't have funds to spare, so, ruefully, we passed up a splendid opportunity.  Which we still marvel over to this day!!

Fast forward to the 90s, Sun n'Fun in Florida where I watched a chap self-prop his magnificently restored silver radial engined PT-22.



Which promptly jumped ONE chock and began chasing her pilot 'round the tarmac in circles!!
Fortunately he'd not fully opened the throttle, so this wasn't a high speed catastrophe, indeed it was amusing enough to draw a crowd.
Now that pilot had a tighter turning radius than his Ryan, so once he'd succeeded in dodging the whirling prop he began to turn inside it.
At which point his quarry managed to jump her OTHER chock!!
No longer tethered to a single point, the PT-22 began describing bigger, & more erratic, circles, complicating our hapless aviator's attempts to board his empty 'plane.  The crowd remained, but receded, giving the beast all the room she asked for.
Our vaunted birdman's valiant attempts to re-enter his cockpit proved fruitless, and a deliberate groundloop, with attendant damage, seemed inevitable, his runaway now dangerously close to damaging other 'planes & property.
In an instant though, the dainty demoness doubtless distracted or dizzy, a brave bystander darted from the throng, leapt aboard the offside wing, and cut the throttle!!  Crisis deferred, but not averted.
Suitably embarrassed, our grateful flier tiredly caught his kite as she slowed, hurled himself into the closest seat and applied the brakes. 
Accident averted, the disappointed onlookers dispersed. 
Only a few of us remained to watch our chastened ace firmly re-chock his wheels, and tightly tie down his freedom seeking steed!!

I'm certain he sought succor in some suitable adult beverage, as shaken and chastened as he appeared!

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Re: Pulp Plane Library
« Reply #218 on: 23 June 2014, 06:33:40 PM »
Press play,..drool at the plane.  ;)



Christmas biscuits - that's going to be a monster on the table! I'm interested in seeing how it looks when built.


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Re: Pulp Plane Library
« Reply #219 on: 23 June 2014, 11:50:24 PM »


Nicely done up in USAAC "Yellow Peril" colours, it was airworthy-they'd flown it in to the show, had full tanks, and complete-including 2 helmets with goggles, plus two seat pack parachutes...  Their "fly it away" price, $2,000...  far less than MANY new 1971 cars!!....

:'(

Those testor's racing planes are Ace kits for pulp. I've turned 3 into Rocket Planes [2 still need painting] and painted up a Ryan rather shabbily. That 1/48 DC-3 has long been on my Want list for pulp planes.

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Re: Pulp Plane Library
« Reply #220 on: 24 June 2014, 01:56:38 AM »
Christmas biscuits - that's going to be a monster on the table! I'm interested in seeing how it looks when built.

EEEEEEK I haven't bought it,...I saw it listed on Oz ebay. And yes it would end up being big.  :o

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Re: Pulp Plane Library
« Reply #221 on: 24 June 2014, 04:01:30 AM »
I have a Monogram 1:48 DC-3 waiting to be built. Having looked at the kit I can say that it is big!

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Re: Pulp Plane Library
« Reply #222 on: 24 June 2014, 05:15:15 AM »
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Re: Pulp Plane Library
« Reply #223 on: 24 June 2014, 07:44:16 AM »
..............and may I present a photo of the SNAFU (Snapcase National Air Force Unit  ;)) in training on my secret island, readying themselves for world domination................

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Re: Pulp Plane Library
« Reply #224 on: 24 June 2014, 07:57:55 AM »
..............and may I present a photo of the SNAFU (Snapcase National Air Force Unit  ;)) in training on my secret island, readying themselves for world domination................

Oh no... :o,...so even more time needed to complete the hooded minions and rocket base... lol

 

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