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For those of us who love those NASA F-104's, the current issue of
Wings (Feb.2004) has a great spread on them. Lots of color shots of the JF-104A as well as the F-104N's. I recommend picking up a copy, you won't be disappointed. Now, where did I put that Hasegawa kit.... Tony |
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![]() "Tony" wrote in message ... For those of us who love those NASA F-104's, the current issue of Wings (Feb.2004) has a great spread on them. Lots of color shots of the JF-104A as well as the F-104N's. I recommend picking up a copy, you won't be disappointed. Now, where did I put that Hasegawa kit.... Tony What?! They have the utter gall to publicize the use of F-104's by NASA in research programs, when that money required to get those aircraft into the air (for no good reason, of course) could have been going to feeding cousin Lula Bel and her seven starving children (other than that free breakfast and lunch they get in school)? Well, I hope the four (or is it five?) fathers of those poor little illegitimate young'ns conduct a protest march at their nearest welfare office... ![]() Brooks |
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Tony wrote:
For those of us who love those NASA F-104's, the current issue of Wings (Feb.2004) has a great spread on them. Lots of color shots of the JF-104A as well as the F-104N's. I recommend picking up a copy, you won't be disappointed. Now, where did I put that Hasegawa kit.... Tony Is there any pictures of NASA / AF tail number 56-763 that is the NASA F-104 that is being rebuilt as a Land Speed racing vehicle. http://www.landspeed.com http://www.landspeed.com/origins.html http://www.landspeed.com/testpilots.html |
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![]() (Tony) wrote in m: For those of us who love those NASA F-104's, the current issue of Wings (Feb.2004) has a great spread on them. Lots of color shots of the JF-104A as well as the F-104N's. I recommend picking up a copy, you won't be disappointed. Now, where did I put that Hasegawa kit.... 1/72 Hasegawas were always my favorite models, more accurate and prettier box-motives than anything I could get my hands on in my small west-coast Norwegian city. Is it the best brand, or was I illusioned? Regards... excuse my poor englsih, but do you mean motifs, not motives? as in the themes of the box art? i haven't seen many hassey covers. |
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I guess it all dependes.... Some kits from Hasegawa are the best available
for that specific plane/car/truck or what ever, but the next plane you would like to model may be better from Tamyia/Revell/Fujimi. In general the newer the date of the moulds, the better the kit (Not alvays true - but generally). There's a lot of old models around in new boxes, and they are no better than when they were first made. Generally I think that the price is also some indication, but the best is to get the shop to open the box and let you look at what's inside - including the instructions. -- Claus Gustafsen Strandby Denmark mail me at Se my modeling at www.gustafsen.nu "Bjørnar Bolsøy" skrev i en meddelelse ... (Tony) wrote in : For those of us who love those NASA F-104's, the current issue of Wings (Feb.2004) has a great spread on them. Lots of color shots of the JF-104A as well as the F-104N's. I recommend picking up a copy, you won't be disappointed. Now, where did I put that Hasegawa kit.... 1/72 Hasegawas were always my favorite models, more accurate and prettier box-motives than anything I could get my hands on in my small west-coast Norwegian city. Is it the best brand, or was I illusioned? Regards... |
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![]() "Bjørnar Bolsøy" wrote in message ... (Tony) wrote in : For those of us who love those NASA F-104's, the current issue of Wings (Feb.2004) has a great spread on them. Lots of color shots of the JF-104A as well as the F-104N's. I recommend picking up a copy, you won't be disappointed. Now, where did I put that Hasegawa kit.... 1/72 Hasegawas were always my favorite models, more accurate and prettier box-motives than anything I could get my hands on in my small west-coast Norwegian city. Is it the best brand, or was I illusioned? Regards... Yes here in Oz I've found Hasegawa models to be superior with regard to mould quality (fine details and absence of flash), and instructions. They also do have excellent artwork on the boxes. Have you seen some of the Chinese and Russian brands out now? Seriously, the cover art looks something like a non - artist like me would do! Hare to think what the model quality is like. I did get to open the box of a Czech brand in my local store, and there seemed to be more flsah than useful plastic! Stupot |
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