Group Build Intro

Group Build Intro

Postby tor lives » Tue Apr 19, 2022 10:45 pm

Hi all,
In an effort to stimulate some renewed interest and participation in the A/CAM site, I have introduced a new Group Build.
The subject of this Group Build is Boeing 707.
Any Boeing 707, (or variant including Boeing E-3, Boeing E-6, Boeing E-8, Boeing C-18, Boeing C-135, Boeing C-137, Boeing 720), in any scale, and by any manufacturer is eligible for inclusion in this Group Build.
The Group Build will officially commence 01 May 2022, (but I have absolutely no problem with anyone starting right now, even with a kit that is already commenced :P ), and conclude 01 May 2024, conclusion date subject to change if required).
The format of participation is simply for the individual to open a post in this forum, and keep the post live and updated as a running "diary of progress" for all to see, until model completion.
So.....let's get into it, and see if we can make this Group Build a success.
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Re: Group Build Intro

Postby RayS » Wed Apr 20, 2022 9:25 pm

Great initiative Ray, time to dig into the stash. Perhaps a C-135, though I have a started E-3A that was started in Canberra and disassembled (very poorly) to fit back in the box for the move.

This was it before the disassembly began

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The wings and tailplane were removed and the dome was not glued in place. Here is how it looks now

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Possible entry?
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Re: Group Build Intro

Postby BradG » Sun Apr 24, 2022 5:31 pm

FWIW Ray I had a bit of a look around and kit availability seems to be pretty limited at the moment and those that are available OS are very expensive.
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Re: Group Build Intro

Postby Cap'n Wannabe » Sun Apr 24, 2022 5:42 pm

BradG wrote:FWIW Ray I had a bit of a look around and kit availability seems to be pretty limited at the moment and those that are available OS are very expensive.


This actually leads nicely into something I was going to post...

Yesterday I ordered 4 x Roden 1/144 Boeing 720's. 2 from Frontline Hobbies, and 2 from, believe it or not, Kogan. They are the aircraft that flew Led Zeppelin (there's 2 schemes for two separate aircraft), Elton John, and the Bee Gees. I also found out that one of the Led Zeppelin aircraft also flew Deep Purple so I'm going to have to order another at some stage.
Anyhow, today I received an email from Kogan entitled "A few things to go with your Roden 1/144 Boeing 720 'Caesar's Chariot'". Apparently sheet sets, security systems and outdoor lighting are needed for the kit... :lol:

So, Brad, you can pick up the Roden 1/144 Boeing 720 from Fronline for $40 or thereabouts a pop..
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Re: Group Build Intro

Postby tor lives » Sun Apr 24, 2022 6:36 pm

BradG wrote:FWIW Ray I had a bit of a look around and kit availability seems to be pretty limited at the moment and those that are available OS are very expensive.


I have just had a random look on eBay, and between 1:144, 1:100, and 1:72 Boeing 707/Boeing 720/Boeing E-3/Boeing E-8/Boeing KC-135/Boeing EC-135.....there seems to be plenty of stuff around, and some at reasonable prices.
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Re: Group Build Intro

Postby BradG » Sun Apr 24, 2022 7:27 pm

tor lives wrote:
BradG wrote:FWIW Ray I had a bit of a look around and kit availability seems to be pretty limited at the moment and those that are available OS are very expensive.


I have just had a random look on eBay, and between 1:144, 1:100, and 1:72 Boeing 707/Boeing 720/Boeing E-3/Boeing E-8/Boeing KC-135/Boeing EC-135.....there seems to be plenty of stuff around, and some at reasonable prices.
TOR


All I see is diecast, people selling instructions and decals only or US based sellers so shipping is outrageous.
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Re: Group Build Intro

Postby BradG » Sun Apr 24, 2022 7:29 pm

Cap'n Wannabe wrote:
BradG wrote:FWIW Ray I had a bit of a look around and kit availability seems to be pretty limited at the moment and those that are available OS are very expensive.


This actually leads nicely into something I was going to post...

Yesterday I ordered 4 x Roden 1/144 Boeing 720's. 2 from Frontline Hobbies, and 2 from, believe it or not, Kogan. They are the aircraft that flew Led Zeppelin (there's 2 schemes for two separate aircraft), Elton John, and the Bee Gees. I also found out that one of the Led Zeppelin aircraft also flew Deep Purple so I'm going to have to order another at some stage.
Anyhow, today I received an email from Kogan entitled "A few things to go with your Roden 1/144 Boeing 720 'Caesar's Chariot'". Apparently sheet sets, security systems and outdoor lighting are needed for the kit... :lol:

So, Brad, you can pick up the Roden 1/144 Boeing 720 from Fronline for $40 or thereabouts a pop..


Spotted that, about the only one I could find that is easily available.
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Re: Group Build Intro

Postby tor lives » Sun Apr 24, 2022 7:59 pm

BradG wrote:
tor lives wrote:
BradG wrote:FWIW Ray I had a bit of a look around and kit availability seems to be pretty limited at the moment and those that are available OS are very expensive.


I have just had a random look on eBay, and between 1:144, 1:100, and 1:72 Boeing 707/Boeing 720/Boeing E-3/Boeing E-8/Boeing KC-135/Boeing EC-135.....there seems to be plenty of stuff around, and some at reasonable prices.
TOR


All I see is diecast, people selling instructions and decals only or US based sellers so shipping is outrageous.


You must be looking at a different eBay to me ;)
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Re: Group Build Intro

Postby tor lives » Mon Apr 25, 2022 9:01 pm

Right you lot who are bitching cause ya can't find a Boeing 707 kit local, and for a good price.
If you contact Daryl at Gundams Plus (03 91914491) he has some Minicraft 1:144 kits that might be of interest to you, (eg: E-8 that can easily be made as a standard 707-320).
The prices are very good also, (Daryl has included a discount for A/CAM members).....a Minicraft 1:144 Boeing E-8 (Boeing 707-320) is just $26.00.
So get on to Daryl and tell him Ray sent you.
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Re: Group Build Intro

Postby BradG » Tue May 10, 2022 5:40 pm

Ok Ray, I'll join in give me a couple of days to acquire said kit.
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