Need cockpit ideas...
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- Paul Wagner
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Need cockpit ideas...
I am currently scratchbuilding a craft of my own design - something I've been drawing on and off since I was a kid - and am now looking for something to use as the basis for the cockpit module bit.
It's a twin-seat side-by-side bullet-nosed design - I've always sketched it as something about the same shape and size as a Space 1999 Eagle - or more accurately, Hawk - nosecone, though with a more conventional canopy.
Any ideas on what I might be able to use?
Paul
It's a twin-seat side-by-side bullet-nosed design - I've always sketched it as something about the same shape and size as a Space 1999 Eagle - or more accurately, Hawk - nosecone, though with a more conventional canopy.
Any ideas on what I might be able to use?
Paul
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Without seeing a picture of what you're describing, it's kind of hard to give ideas. The cockpit tub from an A-6E, EA-6B or F-111 kit comes to mind. Of course your working scale would dictate kit availability for those. I know you can find donor kits for any of those planes in 1/48 or 1/72.
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There's the un-used design for the bridge of the Nostromo...
http://johneaves.wordpress.com/2009/04/ ... d-ron-cobb
http://johneaves.wordpress.com/2009/04/ ... d-ron-cobb
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How 'bout something like this?
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Well, there's the Hawker Hunter T Mk7 ...
the Jet Provost ...
or even the Lightning T4
These are all sufficiently odd to (most) American eyes to arouse comment and not be immediately recognized.
the Jet Provost ...
or even the Lightning T4
These are all sufficiently odd to (most) American eyes to arouse comment and not be immediately recognized.
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All good ideas guys. I did think the Hunter 2-seater would work but the 1/72 kit is a little small for the ship (even though it is a 1/72 model), and they don't make it in 1/48. F111s and Flankers are a bit pointy for what I have in mind, but the 2 seat lightning could be perfect if I can find one, or even the A6....
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Okay, so it ain't an aeroplane cockpit...
http://www.siriusrocketry.biz/ishop/ind ... cts_id=138
How about a TF-102?
http://www.cybermodeler.com/aircraft/f- ... walk.shtml
http://www.cybermodeler.com/aircraft/f- ... _pit.shtml
T-37/A-37?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T-37_Tweet
http://www.siriusrocketry.biz/ishop/ind ... cts_id=138
How about a TF-102?
http://www.cybermodeler.com/aircraft/f- ... walk.shtml
http://www.cybermodeler.com/aircraft/f- ... _pit.shtml
T-37/A-37?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T-37_Tweet
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Or an A-37-
http://hsfeatures.com/features04/a37dwa_1.htm
A cockpit is just a couple of boxes and a couple of seats, so just stick some random parts together.
http://hsfeatures.com/features04/a37dwa_1.htm
A cockpit is just a couple of boxes and a couple of seats, so just stick some random parts together.
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The A37 is another possibility, though it's not *quite* pointy enough to be ideal. I like the TF102 - never knew it existed! But can I find a kit of it? I thought the 2-seat Lightning would be ideal, and it turns out there was once an injection 2-seat conversion kit for the front in 1/48 which would have been perfect - but the makers mold broke and now they cost squillions.... arrg!
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Hi Paul,
Here is another thought, although it's likely you have already thought of/done this. On sites like HyperScale and Britmodeller, they have wants/needs lists of items both for sale and for trade. I have had pretty good luck looking for things there, not just in finding what I wanted but also with pricing. If someone has what you have asked for in their stash of "never going to get to that" items, they may well let it go for a very reasonable price. This may be worth a shot if you have not tried already.
HTH, Jim
Here is another thought, although it's likely you have already thought of/done this. On sites like HyperScale and Britmodeller, they have wants/needs lists of items both for sale and for trade. I have had pretty good luck looking for things there, not just in finding what I wanted but also with pricing. If someone has what you have asked for in their stash of "never going to get to that" items, they may well let it go for a very reasonable price. This may be worth a shot if you have not tried already.
HTH, Jim
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Tutor eliminated?
Hi Paul,
So am I correct to think you looked at the Tutor but it didn't meet your need? I happened to run across it, and Hobbycraft makes it in 1/48 scale, as you may know. I'm just askin'...
Cheers, Jim
So am I correct to think you looked at the Tutor but it didn't meet your need? I happened to run across it, and Hobbycraft makes it in 1/48 scale, as you may know. I'm just askin'...
Cheers, Jim
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Re: Tutor eliminated?
Not quite pointy enough. I'm looking at the 2 seat Dagger as the best option - either that os some serious scratch building!
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Of course if you want pointy-looking aircraft then why not XB-70?
http://www.militaryphotos.net/forums/sh ... 0-Valkyrie.
Okay, the nose might be too "pointy" for your usage, but perhaps the cockpit "tub" could be used? Come to think of it... if you're just looking for a "cockpit tub" then why even worry about "pointy-looking" forward fuselage anyway?
And of course with regards to "cockpit tub" -- how do you envision how the pilots board? Do they climb in through an opened cockpit canopy (e.g. something like fighter plane), or climb into hatch into the cabin (something like you'd expect on a bomber)?
other ideas of "side-by-side" seating in cockpit:
FB-111
B-1
http://www.militaryphotos.net/forums/sh ... 0-Valkyrie.
Okay, the nose might be too "pointy" for your usage, but perhaps the cockpit "tub" could be used? Come to think of it... if you're just looking for a "cockpit tub" then why even worry about "pointy-looking" forward fuselage anyway?
And of course with regards to "cockpit tub" -- how do you envision how the pilots board? Do they climb in through an opened cockpit canopy (e.g. something like fighter plane), or climb into hatch into the cabin (something like you'd expect on a bomber)?
other ideas of "side-by-side" seating in cockpit:
FB-111
B-1
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When it comes to pointy lawn-darts, this one is definitely in the All Time Top 5:
http://www.fantastic-plastic.com/ITCF-108RAPIERPAGE.htm
With a wee bit cockpit revision, say, like the style of an F-102 or F-106, it'd make a great zero-length launch Fifties-era UFO interceptor.
http://www.fantastic-plastic.com/ITCF-108RAPIERPAGE.htm
With a wee bit cockpit revision, say, like the style of an F-102 or F-106, it'd make a great zero-length launch Fifties-era UFO interceptor.
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