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1/32 HS293?


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I cant even seem to find any pictures or references of any kind to "HS293", Hs-293" or "HS 293".....................can you elaborate on what it actually is?

 

*EDIT* 

 

Fount it after a bit more of a deep dive

 

Deutsches Technikmuseum Berlin February 2008 0096.JPG

 

 

 

LEM resin may be about the only ones to make something like this, but Im not 100% sure they do. 

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48 minutes ago, Out2gtcha said:

I cant even seem to find any pictures or references of any kind to "HS293", Hs-293" or "HS 293".....................can you elaborate on what it actually is?

 

*EDIT* 

 

Fount it after a bit more of a deep dive

 

Deutsches Technikmuseum Berlin February 2008 0096.JPG

 

 

 

LEM resin may be about the only ones to make something like this, but Im not 100% sure they do. 

That is it.  I was a radio controlled bomb they used for anti-shipping.  I thought it would look cool under the wing.  I was not really wanting to try and scratch build one.  I looked at the LEM site and didn't see anything close I could use.

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2 hours ago, Iain (32SIG) said:

I don't recall seeing anything in 1:32 I'm afraid (but happy to be wrong)...

 

Iain

 

I think a couple of 1:48 or 1:72 kits have them, but nothing in 1:32 (that I'm aware of).

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5 hours ago, airscale said:

I looked a few years ago as I wanted one for an Aeronavale Ju188 (that I got nowhere with..)

 

WIP005_zps59cfbde3.jpg

 

I didn't find anything either so I think it is a scratchbuild job :ph34r:

 

Peter

 

Did the French use the combination operationally? Or was it just a test? 

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Hah... It looks like a "Herman" bomb with wings and a jet pack attached.  I have at least one of the fat boys in the AM drawer.  There maybe a bit of "distracted modeler" syndrome going on today - as if there is not enough of that going on already.

 

Follow-up...  The Herman is too large.  

Rick

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