Furuta Choco Egg 1/200 P-38
New Ray 1/200 P-38
Both together
I tried to go for more generic markings for both the European and Pacific Theaters.
Tony
Furuta Choco Egg 1/200 P-38
New Ray 1/200 P-38
Both together
I tried to go for more generic markings for both the European and Pacific Theaters.
Tony
Last edited by flash; 12-22-2013 at 14:17. Reason: Enhanced Title
I like them...its an iconic aircraft...
Well once again you have worked the oracle with these machines. Almost makes me wish that I had done WWII. Almost.
Rob.
Nice looking models Tony
Here's a few more P38s. All are Minicraft 1/144. The two green dragon planes were actually the first 1/144 kits I built, this about 5 years ago. Better late than never getting them photoed. First the is mount of Capt. Walter Duke 459th FS/80th FG, 10 kills and the top US ace in the CBI theater.
Next is a fictional Lightning of the same squadron.
Here's a quartet of killers from the 475th FG. Over 100 confirmed kills from this bunch.
Hot Box Annie from the 431st FS
The CO of the 475th FG was Col. Charles MacDonald and this is his Putt Putt Maru. He finished the war with 27 kills.
Maj. Tom McGuire CO 431st FS flew a series of Pudgy named Lightnings. He was 2nd leading US ace with 38 kills
America's Ace of Aces, Maj. Richard Bong scored 40 kills. This is one of his Marge aircraft.
DO NOT TEMPT ME!!!! Very nice indeed!
Clip, I can hear your elves already moaning about a new project!
Super set of aircraft Lloyd. They all look splendid.
Rob.
Great work both of you chaps!
Must admit I do like the Lightning!
All these P-38 make me want to paint a quartet of them. Pacific or Europe? How to choose...
BTW...
By my measurements: Furuta aircraft
P-38 = 1/172 (much too large compared with others)
J1N1 = 1/207 (a little too small, but barely acceptable)
Ki-26 = 1/189 (too large, difference is obvious)
Thanks Zoe.
Your help is always a constant.
Last edited by flash; 06-22-2014 at 00:02. Reason: Spurious pics
Mike:
Can you put these in the official medium base format?
Thanks.
Cracking aircraft and cards Mike.
Rob.
"Courage is the art of being the only one who knows you're scared to death."
Hmmm...
I could. If I had an idea what that was. I was copying "size" from a Max Headroom card (rough dimensions - ratio of width to height).
If there are standard dimensions to different aircraft sizes, I'd be happy to accommodate.
Actually, the above cards are a bit messed up for resolution (pixel rate is too low for my liking), and I'd like a reason to do them over. And I have no idea if the stats are right, either.
Mike
Last edited by OldGuy59; 06-15-2014 at 08:06. Reason: stats?
I'm under the impression, and correct me if I'm wrong, that the me-110 base will be the medium base for every two-engine fighters and fighter bombers.
Since the p-38 has a similar size I thought that it will have the same base.
The latest stats I have are these:
Lockheed P-38E Lightning - Deck: H - Guns: B-B-C / B - A Damage: 21(?)
Lockheed P-38L Lightning - Deck: P - Guns: B-B-C / B - A Damage: 22(?)
Joaquim,
Could you give me the millimeter measurements for the different sizes of cards? That way, I can try to put cards in the files section that will print to the right size. I can try, anyway.
I may bump up the resolution for different sizes, too, as the above cards are pretty low.
Mike
87mm x 66mm
Exactly like this one:
http://www.aerodromeaccessories.com/...ght-stand.html
The big problem with the stats for the P-38 is the difference (compared with "conventional" fighters) between it's max speed and it's roll rate and turn radius.
I don't think we have a consensus yet.
Karl
It is impossible for a man to begin to learn what he thinks he knows. -- Epictetus
I like the paint scheme so far,and I am really looking forward for the p-38 to come out. I have to agree with Karl on this one on max speed roll rate and turning radius.
Hello guys
I need help for my P38s that I am preparing for a new scenario called "Kill Yamamoto"
Mike (oldguy59) have sent to me the Barbers's card and I am preparing the others using it as a master.
Now I have some questions:
What's P38E maximum altitude and climb rate?
Where I could find H maneuver cards?
What is the meaning of * near H?
Many thanks for help.
Carlo
PS
When I'll finisch the scenario I'll post it in file section (both italian/english version).
Bye
I might have what you need. Contact me.
Finally, my P-38 is having her roll out!
This is Thomas McGuire's kite. Since the P-38's dimensions are very similar to the Beaufighter ones, I thought that the base of the British twin seater was better than the one of a single seater.
DISCLAIMER: the red writing on the port side of the nose has been painted by a friend of mine with a cool hand. If anyone wants to give me rep points, I will relay them to him. Promised
These Lightnings get better and better.
Peter! These are astounding!
REP!
Very nicely delineated indeed Pete.
More Rep.
Rob.
"Courage is the art of being the only one who knows you're scared to death."
Nice Lightnings, Peter. Pacific or Europe bound?
Karl
It is impossible for a man to begin to learn what he thinks he knows. -- Epictetus
Tony those Futuro Egg 1/200 ones are absolutely stunning! I hope those pics get passed onto Ares for their upcoming release and they realise how much of a difference it is not to have those hideous unfinished edges. GO BACK TO PAINT ARES!
REP fired your way
great work on the P-38 Peter
Superb P-38s, Peter!
I laugh in the face of danger - then I hide until it goes away!
Lovely P-38s, all! Peter, those AIM models are particularly sweet - love the way you 'highlighted' the panel lines. The AIM models are made for that kind of treatment...
All the best,
Matt
Ok, my 1st choice was to do 8th FG but ended up painting 49th FG, 8th FS. 8th FG has a nice progression of P-39/P-400, P-40, P-47 and P-38s. 49th FG doesn't have the P-39/P-400s with only a short time with P-47s. When I get to painting my P-39s I'll get into the 8th FG.
Thanks.
The Unofficial WGS airplane list has it with a regular fighter base so that is what I went with.
Superb paitjob as usual Peter
Superb detail Peter, Super nice work!
Just saw these and they are great. Well done all.
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