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| Author: | shuck [ 20 Oct 2006, 06:10 ] |
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Two 1/72 scale Corgi A-10's are coming ... http://www.tricatus.co.uk/PreProduction ... _group.htm shuck |
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| Author: | Dutchy [ 20 Oct 2006, 06:34 ] |
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Nice, I asked every year on airshows by salesmen if the A-10's are coming as Corgi models. I see "limited edition"! Thanks Shuck for the news. Salute Dutchy ------------------------ Termites do it in the dark! (47FS Barksdale afb) |
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| Author: | sgtgoose1 [ 20 Oct 2006, 07:11 ] |
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Well Its got teeth! 3 things wrong with it though, 1. We never carried 6 MAV's back then or with the 23TFW/74TH TFS 2. Its a BLUE TAIL! 3. I'm sorry but Corgi needs to start paying attention to the Paint jobs on their Jets. I know it might cost more etc... but its worth it. But I guess someone is Smart enough to make HOG models. Goose LIVE FREE OR DIE! |
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| Author: | 30mike-mike [ 20 Oct 2006, 09:30 ] |
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Corgi is merging with HobbyMaster, apparently, and that's where this mold is coming from. I already told a HM rep that the three missile was wrong. He said it'll probably be that the ordnance will be loose in the box for self attachment. The pix are early product mock-ups. http://forum.themodelhangar.com/showthread.php?t=984 http://www.hobbymastercollector.com/hob ... rnews.html The Second Amendment: America's original homeland security. Ya just can’t take life too seriously, because you aren’t going to get out of it alive anyway. |
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| Author: | Coach [ 20 Oct 2006, 10:23 ] |
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Not to step on any toes, but we did carry six Mavericks when we only had As and B's. Prior to development of the LAU-117, the six pack was the combat load. The whole flap/paint controversy didn't come up until later in the '80s. Once D-models became available, we stopped carrying fill LAU-88s because of the damage to neighboring missile seeker covers during launch. The drag of a LAU-88 is heinous, I'm glad they are gone, but we do need a good two-rail laauncher. Coach |
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| Author: | 30mike-mike [ 20 Oct 2006, 10:52 ] |
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>hopping from one foot to another< Ouch! <img src=icon_smile_wink.gif border=0 align=middle> So, I guess I'll just have to paint the missiles to look like A/B editions. <img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle> The Second Amendment: America's original homeland security. Ya just can’t take life too seriously, because you aren’t going to get out of it alive anyway. |
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| Author: | sgtgoose1 [ 20 Oct 2006, 18:43 ] |
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Coach, I was going just by my experiance at the 23TFW,I got there in 85 and never saw a "6" MAV load even on ICT training. Then during the GULF we only carried 4 so thats what I was going by. Goose LIVE FREE OR DIE! |
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| Author: | Bacon Bits [ 24 Oct 2006, 13:43 ] |
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The most unforgivable goof-up is concerning the SP jet, it appears to be sporting an ACC shield instead of a USAFE shield, and the shield is in colour, as opposed to the real life low viz rendering. Wonder what the latest is on the return of the Panther heads on the engine nacelles?........and will Corgi take a chance and put them on their model? |
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| Author: | 78AMU [ 01 Nov 2006, 18:19 ] |
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I too loaded the 3 mav's on the LAU-88(at Eielson, 1982-3), a major pain in the a_s!, and I was very happy to see the LAU-117. We also loaded the -88 at Woodbridge, but never the three missiles. As for accuracy(!) that A-10 from the Franklin mint has an AAC A-10 with the LAU-105 AIM-9 launcher, which during my time frame and the one they list, didn't exist. I agree, as a collector of diecast aircraft (nearly 100), accuracy is important and is one reason I don't have a FM A-10, as the AGM-65's are mounted to the pylons! |
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| Author: | sgtgoose1 [ 01 Nov 2006, 18:46 ] |
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They can take just a little more time, and get it right but they choose to not do the "Info Check" I'll probably still get them, because their all they have. Goose LIVE FREE OR DIE! |
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| Author: | Bacon Bits [ 04 Nov 2006, 18:48 ] |
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The Armour Hog models have too many unforgivable inaccuracies, but like Goose said, they are the only option. I have the SP example, and try and ignore the Escapac ejector seat, six barrell cannon,back to front gear doors, lack of LASTE antenna etc etc etc<img src=newicons/Whatever_anim.gif border=0 align=middle> |
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| Author: | Chief966 [ 04 Nov 2006, 22:47 ] |
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Not for nothing, but there also never existed (to the best of my knowledge) a T/N of 964 at Spangdahlem. Nice looking model in general though. |
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