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RCAFFAN

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  1. The original Fujimi is still a decent kit especially for its flexibility but nothing touches the new Airfix, the only downside being that the Airfix is clearly a Westland built machine and not a Sikorsky one.
  2. Is this the one that was at IPMS Calgary Western Regionals on June 6th? If so even better in person. Great job. There was also a great 1/72 version of the same plane with the only fault being that builder relied on a set of decals printed in the US and the decal maker used the wrong Maple Leafs in the roundels. Two CL52s at one contest was interesting for sure.
  3. Since someone raised the topic from the dead, I thought I could point out that Air-Graphics in England make a 1/72 set now if anyone needs some: https://air-graphics.co.uk/shop?olsPage=products%2Fac-153-beechcraft-refuelling-pods-for-cc-137&page=7 Don't have them so can't comment but his stuff that I do have is nice... Cheers Bruce
  4. They should contact the older fellow in Calgary that is trying to sell his beautiful scale Banff Springs Hotel to clear out his garage(recent TV spot on news). It looks to be about the same scale and looks amazing......
  5. Just checked the Leading Edge site and the new Norad 60th Anniversary (72 and 48) sheets are now available for preorder with shipping on the 26th of June: http://lemdecal.com/
  6. Mine came in the Proteus kit but don't recall if they sold separately but it wouldn't hurt to ask them if they have any. Most markings could come off generic Canadian sheets (numbers, lightning cheat lines, roundels) but they are getting hard to find too......
  7. Why would you ever scribe lines on a Aurora? Look at the real aircraft and you will see that all the panel lines are filled (corrosion protection) so scribing would just be wrong even though I've seen guys "brag" about doing so. Leave the kit the way it is........They also wash down the aircraft after each flight through a shower at the end of the runway so don't do it too dirty either....
  8. Not from the basic kit being designed here. You will need to wait for someone to do a modernized conversion as they did in 1/72 or be prepared to do a lot of work yourself.
  9. Also see my reply in the Caracal post as to the coming Air-Graphics sheet as to a Desert Storm scheme.....
  10. Don't know if you have seen this but this new sheet in development looks like it has a Canadian Desert Storm machine coming: https://www.72news.eu/2019/03/air-graphics-desert-storm-decals-sheet.html and he is well along so no need for Kursad to look at that scheme, but others would surely be appreciated......
  11. Check out here: https://www.ebay.ca/str/aviaeology They have done others over the years that aren't in production right now but may be found at decal retailers such as Hannants, Flight Dec etc......
  12. Why would you want that sheet when the idiot used the wrong (modern) Maple Leafs in the roundels. Clearly poor research........,
  13. Okay...Heller won't help with that but why not ask for the decals too P.S. the Heller kit would give you the clear roof base to put that on and the missiles but that's all
  14. Just as I am sure that you would not like to be mistaken for a Belgian, remember that ARC is run by a Canadian.......
  15. For what it is worth, there is a Heller kit (80284) that is a retooled Airfix Gazelle with the French roof mounted sight and Hot missiles and some other parts but it is basically the Airfix kit
  16. There is detail on the Robinson R44 here: https://www.72news.eu/2019/02/stranskyrobinson-r-44-astroraven.html and the Kamov here: https://www.72news.eu/2019/01/ace-model-instructions-and-markings-for.html Both look pretty good....
  17. Dave...For what it is worth, both the Dream Model 1/72 US Coast Guard Dauphin releases (H65A/B, H65C) have photo etch sheets that include 1/72 baskets but I haven't checked to see if Dream Models sell the photo etch as a separate detail set. You would just have to add the floats at each end. HTH Cheers Bruce
  18. Pretty easy to scratch build. Just copy one from a Sea King (or steal an unused one) kit.......
  19. Curious.....using my laptop and chrome my link takes me right to the detail page for the actual conversion but C2j's link gives a 404 error instead of what I assume would be Air-graphics main page........
  20. I believe the Falcon 20s are 1/72 Mach II kits!!!
  21. Works just fine when I use it but basically there is a mail order firm in the UK called Air-graphics that does 1/72 decals and resin parts/conversions and they do a resin Pelican conversion consisting of 9 parts plus instructions........I've ordered decals and other resin stuff from them O.K........
  22. This might be useful: http://air-graphics.co.uk/shop?olsPage=products%2Fcs-04-hh-3f-pelican
  23. If you are doing a Typhoon, check to see what the squadron was trained for before you arm the plane as each squadron specialized in what they used. For example, the 3 Canadian squadrons were trained for bombing and never carried rockets whereas other squadrons were trained with rockets and wouldn't carry bombs and a mixed load would be very rare so check photos of the plane you are doing or other same squadron aircraft if you can.
  24. Oh boy....a review of a kit first released in 1970.....How up to date and informative you are.....
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