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What kind of collector are you?

Started by JEAN-FRANCOIS QUILLIEN. Last reply by AM Jan 30, 2016. 9 Replies

Hello, all! Did you ever choose a model because it was the followig item in the issuing list (you are a compulsive collector - LOL-) or because it had a story to tell, or because YOU had personal reasons to get it? It would be interesting to know…Continue

The Sukhoi Su-27 #319

Started by AM Sep 2, 2015. 0 Replies

I own a Witty Sky Guardians Su-27 #319 in 1:72 scale. I bought this in 2010.This is a model of the Su-27 that flew in many international events including Paris 40th air show in 1993.Here are some photos of the real airplane and the model I own.…Continue

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1:200 hawker hunter T7

Started by David Gill Jan 9, 2013. 0 Replies

Hi All,I think I am getting the hang of this social networking site stuff, I'v never been on one before. I need help in identifying a 1:200 scale, die cast, Hawker hunter  T Mk 7. In the livery of the RAF Central Flying School. (you can see photos…Continue

The Sukhoi Su-35 #703

Started by AM Sep 30, 2012. 0 Replies

I recently received an Altaya 1:72 Su-35 model. This model has the #703 written in the nose section right under the cockpit canopy.There exists a real Su-35 #703 in Russia. I included photos below of the real aircraft and the model I own.Here is a…Continue

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The Sukhoi Su-30 #302

Started by AM Sep 16, 2012. 0 Replies

I was browsing through a gallery I have of the Su-30. I found out that I have photos of the real Su-30 #302 similar to the diecast model I own. I posted below the photos of the Gaincorp 1:72 model and its "real thing".The Sukhoi Su-30 (NATO…Continue

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Military Airplanes historical discussions !!

Started by JEAN-FRANCOIS QUILLIEN Mar 13, 2012. 0 Replies

Hey, you members!!Try and have a look on the Forum at the right bottom location on main page!!Go to the historical discussions and read the following articles: - …Continue

HM 1/48 FW 190 F8 light customization

Started by JEAN-FRANCOIS QUILLIEN Mar 1, 2012. 0 Replies

Hi, mates! I tried a light customization on one of my FW 190 models:HM HA7402, a Focke-Wulf F8 from I / SG2 (Schlacht Geschwader - Ground Attack Wing) Hobby Master issued this model with the standard main gear cover recovering most of the wheel…Continue

New 1:72 Series from War Master

Started by DiecastAirplane.com Jul 12, 2011. 0 Replies

Diecast Military News from www.DiecastAirplane.comThere's another new kid on the block: War Master. These 1:72 military planes and tanks appear to be similar to the IXO models but with some…Continue

New Arrivals from HobbyMaster, Century Wings, X-Plus and More

Started by DiecastAirplane.com Jun 14, 2011. 0 Replies

Diecast Warbird News from www.DiecastAirplane.comJune 14, 2011The diecast military models have arrived from Falcon Models, Hobby Master, Century Wings, X-Plus, and Witty Sky Guardians.urlphotoItem…Continue

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Comment by DiecastAirplane.com on April 19, 2013 at 2:52pm
Comment by Mikeindigokiloecho on April 19, 2013 at 2:09pm

I am really excited that Hobby Master will be releasing what many aviation fans affectionately know as "Jester's plane", the camouflaged A-4 Skyhawk TOPGUN Adversary.  This is a must have!  Look forward to August!

Comment by Antonio on February 11, 2011 at 3:45pm
The "Pantastic Phantom," one of the most beautiful military fighter airplane ever made.  Looks great on the ramp and even better in the air, from any angle.  I have all the HM Phantoms in my collection and no one does them better...
Comment by skysurfer808 on January 13, 2011 at 8:14pm

Great Phantom Phootage Matt;

 

I like the way the video showcases Navy, USAF and foreign Phantoms.  The F-4 truly is in a class on its own as a combat aircraft.  By the way, Vietnam eventually proved Navy Phantoms were the best in combat, once the Navy figured out the F-4 was a hard charging dogfighter rather than a radar missile toting interceptor.  Your dad certainly did his part in creating and maintaining the Phantom legend. 

 

Thanks again,

Skysurfer808

Comment by Matt Whisenant on January 13, 2011 at 5:48pm

That is just a mean looking plane! My father was a jet mechanic in the Navy and worked on the Phantom! With all of the talk of the F-4 I thought I would post a tribute video on the page for a few days.

 

Enjoy,

Matt

Comment by Neil Stokes on January 13, 2011 at 10:53am
Outstanding. Fantastic pictures. How can anyone not admire them lines. Thats how an aircraft should look like.
Comment by Robert Freygang on January 13, 2011 at 9:30am

I can only share your opinion.

The F-4 was one of the highlights in the air.

Here some pictures of the Fly-Out at the 74th Fighter Wing in 2008.

Today you can only see some guest from 71st Fighter Wing at Neuburg.

They are flying the last F-4's in Germany.

Reagrds,

Robert

Comment by Hawkonevoodoo on January 12, 2011 at 8:32pm
I think that if the F-4 isn't someone favorite it definitely would be in their top 5 favorites.
Comment by Neil Stokes on January 12, 2011 at 8:32pm
Yes, what a waste. Gate Guardians I can understand, but target tugs and drone's, no. Century Wings are pricey, but well worth. You pay for what you get. Century Wings SR-71's, outstanding. I've two in my collection, love to have them all but like you said, the price. I will have them all though eventually. Welcome to the club skysurfer. I haven't been a member long, but what I've seen I've liked. I hope you do too.
Comment by skysurfer808 on January 12, 2011 at 8:14pm
The F-4 phantom is a favorite of mine, and Hobby Master does a great job with their models.  Century Wing's Tomcats and Crusaders also are great models, though at a higher price point,  However the F-4 will always have a sentimental place in my heart due to childhood memories watching them blast off from Hickam AFB and Kaneohe MCAS back when 4 squadrons of them were stationed in the islands.  Its funny too that the Air Force is bring them back as gunnery target tugs.
 

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