Vickers VC10 - 1/72nd Scale

Vickers VC10 - 1/72nd Scale

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Some Guy

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2,233 posts

98 months

Monday 11th November 2019
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For those of you feeling brave and with plenty of spare space, how do you fancy a model of the iconic VC10 in 1/72nd scale.

https://www.1999.co.jp/eng/10654019

Also available in RAF grey, or camo schemes.

Not the actual model, but gives an idea of scale. biggrin



Seems Hannants are doing a pre order.
https://www.hannants.co.uk/product/MACHGP108





Edited by Some Guy on Monday 11th November 17:27

dr_gn

16,400 posts

191 months

Monday 11th November 2019
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Saw it at Telford - if it’s the same one, it looked pretty rough tbh.

Yertis

18,650 posts

273 months

Tuesday 12th November 2019
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I'm surprised Airfix haven't done one TBH.

In my top three beautiful aircraft. Actually, I think it's top. There is no better looking aeroplane IMO.

dr_gn

16,400 posts

191 months

Tuesday 12th November 2019
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Yertis said:
I'm surprised Airfix haven't done one TBH.

In my top three beautiful aircraft. Actually, I think it's top. There is no better looking aeroplane IMO.
Airfix did a 1:144 version. If you look at the nose of the Mach 2 release it’s totally wrong.

Eric Mc

122,854 posts

272 months

Wednesday 13th November 2019
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Yep - general consensus is that the nose is pretty poor. Mach 2 has a bit of a reputation I'm afraid.

Airfix's 1/144 version ( which is over 50 years old) has problems too although there are corrections available to make it better.

In more recent years, Roden have produced quite a nice Super VC10 in 1/144 scale too.

Brigand

2,544 posts

176 months

Wednesday 13th November 2019
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Eric Mc said:
In more recent years, Roden have produced quite a nice Super VC10 in 1/144 scale too.
This one is a fairly good kit, I built one a few years ago. A bit rough round the edges but that was probably more me rushing it rather than it being a poor kit, as you can see here I did find the transparency for the cockpit windows was a bit wider than the fuselage, but nothing some sanding and filling couldn't have sorted.



Speaking of Roden kits, some of their box art is really good, I had their 1/48 Mohawk a few years ago and (including A4 poster of it inside) the boxart was a moody picture more akin to a Tangerine Dream album cover:


Eric Mc

122,854 posts

272 months

Wednesday 13th November 2019
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Looks like serious low flying.