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Old 14th Sep 2010, 13:00
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Valiant model from Corgi.

Lurking in my inbox today was a note from Vulcan Bomber Shop XH558 advising that Corgi will be releasing a 1:144 scale model of the Vickers Valiant B Mk1 next year. It will be in anti-flash white and the featurd aircraft is XD818 of OP GRAPPLE fame.

Demand is expected to be high; however, they say that you can pre-order with a small deposit.
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I also understand that Airfix are releasing a 1/72 plastic kit this year of a Valiant , I don't know which mk. will be modelled though .
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I would be surprised if Airfix did a Mark 2. There was only one made.
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Just visited the Airfix website & it now announces it will be a "B(K).1" but will not now be released until 2011 @ around the £34 mark .
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Yes, but the Airfix model will be 1:72 scale - twice the size of the Corgi model!

It doesn't actually state which version Airfix will be modelling; the description in their website appears to be generic.
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I wish someone would release a 1:72 scale Valiant B.2... and a 1:72 V.1000/VC-7!
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Airfix Valiant

Photo's of the Airfix sprue's.

http://www.britmodeller.com/forums/i...pic=55114&st=0

Photo's are on pages 1 & 2.

Looks like a call into Halfords and picking up a can of 'Appliance White' is called for. (it's the best way to spray white onto a large area of plastic by the way). For those contemplating the silver option 'Nissan Silver' does the same.

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If anyone has the "Original" Frog V Bombers in 1/144, unmade, in the original boxes...I will give you a tenner each.
Mind you, I have heard a rumour [false, of course] that they could be worth over a Grand...
But I don't listen to rumours,,,,,,
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Weren't they in 1:96 scale rather than 1:144?
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Yes, the Frog ones were 1:96. I built two Valiants when we (and they) were at Gaydon. I painted one white and camouflaged the other on. My anally retentive mind recalls that the aircraft was WZ 365. My mate Chris Skipp did a Victor - XA something.
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I've seen an old 1/96 Vulcan kit in a shop in Singapore. Can't remember manufacturer but not Revell or Frog. PM me if interested in pursuing.
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There's all ways this !!

**VERY RARE** Dinky 992 Avro Vulcan **NMint With Box** on eBay (end time 24-Sep-10 01:31:58 BST)
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Bit of thread drift, but I'd buy a 1/72 Shack MR2C, with the Orange Harvest spike, preferably WR 965.
I tried to convert a Lanc. to this spec. at BK in 1960/1, looked quite good.
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Just visited the Airfix website & it now announces it will be a "B(K).1
They are going to have to put the flight refuelling pipe around the captains side of the cockpit if they are going to call it that.
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Sorry, got my scales mixed up. The FROG "V" Bombers were 1/96
Lincoln Models did a Victor with "removeable engine panels"
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Originally Posted by denachtenmai
I tried to convert a Lanc. to this spec. at BK in 1960/1, looked quite good
Are you a masochist? With a different shape and size fuselage, Lincoln wings and broad fins and rudders, you may as well have carved it from wood.

Thread drift alert; I have 2 Lindberg, 1/96 scale straight wing Vulcan kits. I started one as the 1st prototype, 770, but lost interest 32 years ago. The nose and canopy (Section D4 in AVRO terms) are so wrong in shape and size i may as well have followed my observation on denachtenmai's shack.

I'm tempted to wait for a second hand Corgi Valiant to paint in high speed silver (I still have some in liquid form in an old salad cream jar). It will remind me of the Valiant that wrote off my Kiel kraft bandit. What a daft place to park an aeroplane.
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chiglet, I had a Lindberg Victor one Christmas:


it had the 'removable engine panels' - large rectangular pieces on the upper wing surface which I suspect were a figment of Lindberg's imagination (you can see the aperture in the wing in the photo). The 'remote control' system from the 'joystick' moved piano wire in a plastic tube; the ends of the wires attached to the lower wings. Control surfaces were moved by an internal 'system of levers'..... It was a bugger to build!

Lincoln also did a Victor (in 1/148 scale):


Did this have the same engine access panels? Or something more accurate.

denachtenmai, Frog did a good quality Shack in 1/72 scale, but it was a Mk3 Phase3. Perhaps it could be modified to represent an MR2C?
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You can;





but there's a lot of plastic surgery needed.
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Old 19th Sep 2010, 10:53
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Strange, I have Shack and Lanc models lurking somewhere in the loft waiting to transform into a Lincoln, maybe this winter. Haven't made a model for Donkey's years so probably involve a lot of cusssing and elastoplasts.
NB on that link a 1/48(?) Sea Vixen BEags? Page 2 or 3.
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With regard to FROG kits, I believe they were also sold under the name NOVO at least from the 70's onwards. Made in Russia/USSR I seem to recall..
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