Johnnycrash
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About Johnnycrash
- Birthday 05/06/1967
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Timmins, Ontario, Canada
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Owner/Operator of MMI (Millennia Models International), a garage kit manufacturer, doing mostly Sci-Fi. Also custom molding and casting.
I love flying (don't do enough - any really, anymore), motorcycling (don't do enough - any really, anymore), and of course, scale modeling (mostly Sci-Fi, but cars/trucks, and planes).
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chukw reacted to a post in a topic: A C-47 on floats!
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Photo etch artwork print shop questions
Johnnycrash replied to ChuckT's topic in Construction & Scratch-building
And how does one go about doing that?? Is Airscale an etching company?? Thanks. -
Girlscanplay2 reacted to a post in a topic: A C-47 on floats!
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More pics can be seen in this link: http://coldnorth.com/johnnycrash/XC-47C%20(DC-3%20on%20Floats)/New/
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All my pics of the XC-47C (DC-3 on floats) http://www.coldnorth.com/johnnycrash/XC-47C%20(DC-3%20on%20Floats)/
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Thanks Brady, The floats are EDO Model 78-29400 amphibious floats Length: 42 ft Beam: 5 ft 8 in Depth: 5 ft So, in 1/48 they are 10.5" long, and in 1/24... 21". As for plugging the bays... To the best of my knowledge, they just fitted the strut to the mounting point for the wheels, and closed the gear doors. Since the tires normal poke through, there already was a nice hole for the strut. I have a few good static shots of the plane, I'll see if I can dig them out. Might not be till tomorrow though. But here is my working drawings, and a pic of the laser cut stuff going together.
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Johnnycrash reacted to a post in a topic: A C-47 on floats!
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Couple of good videos on the subject. I have the floats all drawn up and done for laser cutting for 1/48 and 1/24 (for a float on a flatbed dio). After the first cutting, I need to make some adjustments to the design. I may even just go full 3D printed. Still working on it.
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Johnnycrash reacted to a post in a topic: Don't Cessna 172's have fuel gauges?
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Was the Collectaire BD-5 Kit ever released??
Johnnycrash replied to Johnnycrash's topic in LSP Discussion
It was listed as 1/24. I have several of the 1/72 LS kits. They are nice, but.... VERY small. Hell, at 1/1 this plane is small (12' long, wing span 17' to 22'). I have seen RC planes bigger than the 1/1. -
Hey all, In all my travels, I have never come across the Collectaire BD-5 Kit. Was the kit ever released, or was it just wishware??
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Johnnycrash reacted to a post in a topic: Scale modelling photography can be dangerous
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Hey Tnarg, thanks for those links, there are some awesome figures there.
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Tnarg reacted to a post in a topic: 1/32 pre-WWII pilot figures??
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Tnarg reacted to a post in a topic: 1/32 pre-WWII pilot figures??
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Thanks for the pointers guys. I am NOT a figure guy (although I do have figures in my product line - I didn't sculpt them :-)) I had no idea where to even begin. Those figures from Wings in the UK look good. But at £15 w/o the S&H... Ouch!! Thanks. I need more parts to continue... Too bad my Wanted post got removed.It's FOR a 1/32 build?? I guess asking for anything other than 1/32 parts is a big no-no. A little hair splitting on the rules if you ask me. But hey, it ain't my sandbox so... This was my response to a post in my removed Wanted post wondering where it was going...: There is going to be (hopefully) 5 different ships or so, from 3 maybe 4 different manufactures (of the era - Lago-Talbot/Nieuport, Alfa-Romeo/Macchi, BMW/Fokker...) <- Or something like that - To be determined. They will have variants within each model (A, B, C, Mk I, Mk II...), single seat, dual seat, quads, And maybe military versions as well. These WILL be kits (with options). If things go well. As for when... Ain't got the damnedest clue. I was looking at sticking delta wings (1/32 wings from the Kanagam(sp?) F-16XL) on 1/24 cars (Lambo Countach). But I never got far on it. I must say that that is in fact not MY creation. A friend created that, I was taken by it, and asked if I can turn it into a kit. He said yes, but that it would be easier to start from scratch, than to chop that build up. Hence the need for more parts. We changed it from 1/24 to 1/32 to give the car part a little more substance. The base cars we are using are on the smaller size (compared to today's cars). We agreed on 1/32, no RADIAL/jet engines (only in-line engines), mostly open cockpits, and so far, only twin engines, and then start as CIVILIAN craft. The Great War ends quickly, a soldier named Adolph is KIA, so a second great war never happens.
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Hey gang, Is there any good 1/32 pre-WWII pilot figures?? This is for What-If builds (pics below). Just a nice sitting (some standing would be nice too) figure, and separate arms and head would be great, but not a deal breaker. If I have too, I'll but a complete kit, but... If someone has some, maybe I could just borrow them for a little while?? I found Master Box out of the Ukraine that seem to make some nice figure sets for a reasonable price, but most of the better sets are 1/35. That would work, they would be just smaller people. Hey, we ain't all 6' tall. FYI: That is a Monogram 1/24 Indianapolis Racer mated with Monogram 1/48 Mosquito wings, creating a 1/32. ARF-1 (Alternate Retro-Future)
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"What a piece of junk!"- Fine Molds 1/144 Millennium Falco
Johnnycrash replied to BloorwestSiR's topic in Non-LSP Works
Fine Molds. eBay ($600.00+) Or... Wait for the Revell re-release coming soon ($200.00). See 1/72 Revell Star Wars Millennium Falcon (Ex Fine Mold kit) As for the wash..."Oooh look at me. I spilled thinned paint all over my finished model, now it looks better". Sure it does.- 71 replies
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Polar Lights 1/1000 USS Enterprise NC-1701
Johnnycrash replied to LSP_Kevin's topic in Non-LSP Works
With a little force, you should be able to pop it back off. Though you may break of fthe "snap" bit. But hey, that's what glue is for. -
Polar Lights 1/1000 USS Enterprise NC-1701
Johnnycrash replied to LSP_Kevin's topic in Non-LSP Works
There should be NO seams anywhere. The whole ship, smooth as a baby's bottom. That raised Copyright info is a pain. Took me three tries to get rid of it. Sanded, primered, it popped right back up. Repeat. Ugh!! -
Hole. Lee. Crap. Well, I just checked. Only two there right now. $300.00 and $350.00. So much for that idea then. I plan on chopping it up, and even if not... I don't think so Tim. Anyone got a badly broken one they will sell for cheap?? I need a 1/64 747 wing as well, so since I have to scratch build that, I guess I'll scratch P-38M to go with (same project - I'm a Sci-Fi modeler mainly). It will be cheaper to get all the parts laser cut than get this toy. Yikes!! Great. now I have to hunt down a set of plans with cross sections for a P-38M. Ugh!! Too bad the engines are so completely invisible here. I would love to see what you could do with those.
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Polar Lights 1/1000 USS Enterprise NC-1701
Johnnycrash replied to LSP_Kevin's topic in Non-LSP Works
Fine Molds reported the destruction of the molds to stop fans from bugging them about a re-issue. As far as those molds go, FM can do whatever they please with them, as they belong to FM. Well, except release Star Wars model kits, of course, since they no longer have the license to do so. Revell DOES have a license to produce Star Wars kits, and they will be using the FM molds. Actually, looks like FM will pop the kits for Revell, Revell will box and sell them. As for the quality of Sci-Fi kits: Hit and miss just like any other genre. The FM 1/72 Millennium Falcon, and the rest of their line are up to the aircraft kits from Tamiya and Hasagawa. And as you pointed out, the Polar Lights kits you have are a little less sophisticated. But the target market is a little younger. You don't want a 9 year-old trying to assemble the FM Falcon. And we still get re-issues of the old Lindberg line. Yikes. Some interesting subjects, but with flash you need power tools to get through. Besides, the design and quality of the sprue is completely irrelevant, as it's the parts that count.