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General control line discussion => Open Forum => Topic started by: Wynn Robins on June 07, 2007, 01:46:36 PM
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we have a semi/fun scale comp coming up and I thought I would do a rendition of the T-38 Talon.....I am at the stage of pondering another camo colour to tie it all together....any thoughts on that from you guys? maybe a lighter grey????
BTW, this is basically a Vector 40, just bashed a bit.....same numbers, wing etc....
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Semi/fun scale. I'd want it to be more than just semi-fun.
It needs panel lines. Lots and lots of panel lines. :)
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Go with two more colors, both greens.
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it will get panels lines....and lots of em!
I know the pic look like the camo is green, but it is actually a dark grey....maybe the camera is playing tricks....anyway....i will add one more colour I think.....
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Looks really nice Wynn. BW@
I just love the looks of the T-38.
As for additional cammo, give that MS Paint thing a try. Your pretty good at that. Remember the Thunderbird scheme you gave mine?
Lets see some more pictures!
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Hi Wynn,
Excellent kit-bash. It looks very good as is. But, you did such a great job you owe it to your plane to go a few steps farther! :-)
Randy is right, panel lines would help. I was pleasantly surprised how much of a difference they made on my P-40 camo scheme.
Another item that would help is a set of military decals: , EMERGENCY yellow triangle, FUEL, USAF, etc. The scale is around "1/5 scale". The T38 had a WS of around 25'. You may be able to get a plastic kit of a T-38 and photo copy their decal sheet onto AVERY (# 8665) stick on clear 8 1/2 x 11 sheets at a blown up 1/5 scale.
Or use one of the many other ways to get the decals. These may help: http://www.rcdecals.com/RC/rc.html
http://www.angelfire.com/oh2/kirbysgraphics/index.html Or: http://www.customcutgrafix.com/ It would only take a little effort, and it would make a big impact on your plane.
I'm sure you have many T-38 references, but in case you don't, here is a good one:
http://www.af.mil/factsheets/factsheet_media.asp?fsID=126
The T-38 was a lot of fun to fly, thanks for bringing back some good memories.
Regards, H^^
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It reminds me of John Pointier's (sp?) T-38 for the mid-1970s. I probably still have the magazine it appeared in. What a cool plane.
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Not as flashy as the pink one, but I still like it.
H^^