Hi guys, I am participating with a English Electric Lightning by Matchbox in 1/72 scale as I haven't done a Lightning ever before.
The ki itself has raised panels, which isn't a big issue as it was a common practice for kits of that time. And hey, it is Matchbox, my favorite brand.
IMO the major issue with this kit is the entire intake section with a ridicoulus nose cone. Unfortunately the cone part is missing in my kit but I own the double seater version by Matchbox aswell. So I am thinking to take the cone from that one as dimension-guide to design a new intake and cone as 3D-model and print it as replacement. So I will probably build the double-seater at the same time.
English Electric Lightning - Matchbox - 1:72
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English Electric Lightning - Matchbox - 1:72
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Re: English Electric Lightning - Matchbox - 1:72
Nevertheless I started to assemble the first pieces like the wings.
When I look back and remember the prices for Matchbox kits back in 1981 or 82 when I have started with model kits it seems to be unreal. 5.95 DM for a kit of the orange line. That's 3 Dollars today or 3 Euros. For such a large model.
When I look back and remember the prices for Matchbox kits back in 1981 or 82 when I have started with model kits it seems to be unreal. 5.95 DM for a kit of the orange line. That's 3 Dollars today or 3 Euros. For such a large model.
Re: English Electric Lightning - Matchbox - 1:72
Cool looking airplane - I think I built one when I was a kid. Always thought the tanks on top of the wing made it unique. Those are some bright yellow wings
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Re: English Electric Lightning - Matchbox - 1:72
Bible! This is such a beast of an airplane. Fast and powerful!
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Re: English Electric Lightning - Matchbox - 1:72
Marius, your 3-D printing is an excellent solution to the problem of missing or poorly made kit parts. Very nice work on the intake shock cone replacement part! I’m looking forward to what you do with this one!
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Re: English Electric Lightning - Matchbox - 1:72
Marius!
What a wonderful project! Thank you for taking the time to show the box art and sprues as well. It’s really important especially here to see the original designs and what leads to your changes in terms of overall accuracy.
1. Good call on redoing the nose completely. There’s an interior brace as well. Will that be modeled or is this a scratchbuilt form?
2. I could not afford Matchbox kits in the US. I loved going to the hobby store in Murrysville to look at the boxes. Imagine: all the boxes were inside a locked case with glass shelving and fronts the way finished models are displayed. I still remember the feeling of seeing so much coordinated plastic kit goodness all in one place! What a rush!
What a wonderful project! Thank you for taking the time to show the box art and sprues as well. It’s really important especially here to see the original designs and what leads to your changes in terms of overall accuracy.
1. Good call on redoing the nose completely. There’s an interior brace as well. Will that be modeled or is this a scratchbuilt form?
2. I could not afford Matchbox kits in the US. I loved going to the hobby store in Murrysville to look at the boxes. Imagine: all the boxes were inside a locked case with glass shelving and fronts the way finished models are displayed. I still remember the feeling of seeing so much coordinated plastic kit goodness all in one place! What a rush!
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Re: English Electric Lightning - Matchbox - 1:72
Torben, I would be willing to pay for the file to print a nose cone, I have a Matchbox T.55 to build one day.
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Re: English Electric Lightning - Matchbox - 1:72
Very nice work on the nose cone!
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Re: English Electric Lightning - Matchbox - 1:72
Actually I don't see a reason to inject the wings in yellow plastic, why didn't they use green, then it would have supported the camouflaged version in the kit...keavdog wrote:Cool looking airplane - I think I built one when I was a kid. Always thought the tanks on top of the wing made it unique. Those are some bright yellow wings
Absolutely, ugly in a way only Russian manufactures were able to (joking mode ) but fully copying your post. Fast and furios!LyleW wrote:Bible! This is such a beast of an airplane. Fast and powerful!
Stikpusher wrote:Marius, your 3-D printing is an excellent solution to the problem of missing or poorly made kit parts. Very nice work on the intake shock cone replacement part! I’m looking forward to what you do with this one!
Probably there is a misunderstanding. I have just shown the kit parts. 3d-rebuilding will be helpful to cover the correct design of cone and intake (like Airfix molded with there new releases of the Lightning) as it is also shown on the museum photos. The lower strut contains also the front-landing-gear-housing. Once I will have designed the new section as 3d model, I would be glad to print one or two for, jeaton01!jeaton01 wrote:Torben, I would be willing to pay for the file to print a nose cone, I have a Matchbox T.55 to build one day.
Bruce, yes the interior brace will be part of the 3d-model too. I am planing to do a front section with cone, struts, ect. And a rear section with with the lower jet-engine fan visible but also the upper ramp for the second engine. Very similar to Airfix.Goal is an intake-module fitting to both Matchbox-kits, one and two-seater.speedgraflex wrote:Marius!
What a wonderful project! Thank you for taking the time to show the box art and sprues as well. It’s really important especially here to see the original designs and what leads to your changes in terms of overall accuracy.
1. Good call on redoing the nose completely. There’s an interior brace as well. Will that be modeled or is this a scratchbuilt form?
2. I could not afford Matchbox kits in the US. I loved going to the hobby store in Murrysville to look at the boxes. Imagine: all the boxes were inside a locked case with glass shelving and fronts the way finished models are displayed. I still remember the feeling of seeing so much coordinated plastic kit goodness all in one place! What a rush!
Regarding your memories, I was and still am a boxart-buyer, so I can imagine your feelings as a kit in the shop.