Question about Modifications to kits.
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joecrouse
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Question about Modifications to kits.
In the plastic kit world there is a hobby known as kit bashing.
Taking say a new set of wings and a canopy and gluing them onto a good fuselage blending together different kits to create a varriant of a plane that is not found in kit form. For Instance the F-16xl.
I know we have all used the Ruffe kit to build a Zero (because lets face it those floats are a pain to build) but, has anyone here ever, for instance:
Extended the nose on the Fw 190 to make a Fw 190 "Dora"
Used the P-51 canopy after trimming down the fuselage to accomodate the bubble canopy and cliped the wings of the to create a late model Spitfire?
Modified the 400 series Mustang to go from a Mustang B to a Mustang D. Or even Bashed two P51s scratchbuilt a center wing and tail structure to make a P-82 twin mustang?
What about scaling up the plans and extending the wings for the B29 kit to make a B36 (kind of HUGE but an interesting idea no?) or enlarging the tail and extending the fuselage of the 29 to make a B-50 or slightly modifying the nose and tail to make a the Russian copy of the b 29. Illushyin something or other.
Taking say a new set of wings and a canopy and gluing them onto a good fuselage blending together different kits to create a varriant of a plane that is not found in kit form. For Instance the F-16xl.
I know we have all used the Ruffe kit to build a Zero (because lets face it those floats are a pain to build) but, has anyone here ever, for instance:
Extended the nose on the Fw 190 to make a Fw 190 "Dora"
Used the P-51 canopy after trimming down the fuselage to accomodate the bubble canopy and cliped the wings of the to create a late model Spitfire?
Modified the 400 series Mustang to go from a Mustang B to a Mustang D. Or even Bashed two P51s scratchbuilt a center wing and tail structure to make a P-82 twin mustang?
What about scaling up the plans and extending the wings for the B29 kit to make a B36 (kind of HUGE but an interesting idea no?) or enlarging the tail and extending the fuselage of the 29 to make a B-50 or slightly modifying the nose and tail to make a the Russian copy of the b 29. Illushyin something or other.
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rayd
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Kitbashing
Hey joecrouse...I've been kitbashing for decades. Hmm...at times, my creation looked far different than that intended on kit box art, so it was already...hmm...new term maybe kit smashed?
Lots of guys do this many times, those I know anyway....maybe it's just part of certain hobbies, this one, don't matter...plastic, balsa, and other hobbies, esp. eg model railroading, car models, etc.
Gee, it happens in real life...a house, a store, a church, whatever gets used for a day care center, a doctor's storefront medicenter, an entertainment center, whatever.
I had eg a Guillows Mitsubishi Zero long ago. It's nose was shor to me, needed lots of clay to balance it. I improvised. Lengthened nose with balsa. It changed CG, less clay weight up front...a bit more balsa used but better for me if I wanted to fly, but it didn't look like real Zero anymore, well some did...so, more improv work...just did not use decals, made it look more like a sport plane, but it could've likely passed for some other warbird. Maybe lots of guys do this, especially if/when we goof somewhere, or just on a whim sometime.
If you're entering some contest thing, yes it indeed matters, but for your own fun, enjoyment, if you want to kitbash, go ahead...enjoy.
Lots of guys do this many times, those I know anyway....maybe it's just part of certain hobbies, this one, don't matter...plastic, balsa, and other hobbies, esp. eg model railroading, car models, etc.
Gee, it happens in real life...a house, a store, a church, whatever gets used for a day care center, a doctor's storefront medicenter, an entertainment center, whatever.
I had eg a Guillows Mitsubishi Zero long ago. It's nose was shor to me, needed lots of clay to balance it. I improvised. Lengthened nose with balsa. It changed CG, less clay weight up front...a bit more balsa used but better for me if I wanted to fly, but it didn't look like real Zero anymore, well some did...so, more improv work...just did not use decals, made it look more like a sport plane, but it could've likely passed for some other warbird. Maybe lots of guys do this, especially if/when we goof somewhere, or just on a whim sometime.
If you're entering some contest thing, yes it indeed matters, but for your own fun, enjoyment, if you want to kitbash, go ahead...enjoy.
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BillParker
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Does this count?
Kit 1001
Republic P-47D Thunderbolt
Bashed/Smashed:
P-47N "Super" Thunderbolt Racer Plane

yeah?
Kit 1001
Republic P-47D Thunderbolt
Bashed/Smashed:
P-47N "Super" Thunderbolt Racer Plane

yeah?
William H. Parker Jr. (Bill Parker)
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SteveM
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I'm fairly certain "kit bashing" started with wood kits since they predate plastic kits.
Poppy's P-51B: http://www.virtualaerodrome.com/image_b ... ser_id=280
Poppy's P-51B: http://www.virtualaerodrome.com/image_b ... ser_id=280
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supercruiser
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Guillow 900 series T-28 modified to a T-28B
T-28B Scratchbuilt nose and custom made canopy. Guillow 900 series


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Arlo DiPasquale
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What I really want to do sometime is make a P-51A or A-36 from the 900 series Mustang. The Allison engine powered "A" model is my favorite (it also seems to be the least respected of the Mustang family because of its less exceptional dogfighting ability, but what is overlooked is that is was a great ground-pounder!!)
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Steve Blanchard
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Steve Blanchard
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Arlo DiPasquale
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