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    Vertigo Studio Products

    A message from Dean at Vertigo Studios.

    With the increasing pressure of xmas around the corner and the current financial climate, we've now put into play our new pricing structure.

    All products are now available at :

    $28.00 / £17.00 / EUR 20.00


    http://vertigostudios.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=130

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    Hello Bruce,Any shots of new paints on the F9F?
    THX
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    Quote Originally Posted by BOOM View Post
    Hello Bruce,Any shots of new paints on the F9F?
    THX
    i'd love to see this too...been looking forward to this one.

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    Give me a wee while need to speak to Dean and get some authorisation, and see what I can do.

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    Bruce,I'm Sorry I really wasn't thinking[Happens alot to me] I didn't mean to derail the thread and great message about the price reduction on Vertigo's great aircraft.

    It's great to see you posting and I immediately thought of the upcoming F9F when I saw this thread.
    Cheers bud!:salute:
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    Hummm Baby!!

    thats some kinda nice right there boys
    enter..the Sandman

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    wow....amazing......will there be an option for underwing fuel tanks?

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    Awesome paints, Bruce. Just one question. Can you see a good bit of the fuselage, wings, and tail from inside the VC?

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    Absolutely Brilliant :USA-flag:watch the movie last night 'Toko-ri' , the deck handling of the Panther and one clever trick having a attachable connected to the nose gear to help direct the plane to the catapult via deck personal steering . :salute:
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    The paints are not mine so therefore cannot take credit where credit is due.

    Quote Originally Posted by skyhawka4m View Post
    wow....amazing......will there be an option for underwing fuel tanks?
    not at the moment, going through the books, it was rare for underwing tanks to be carried, but always an option i'll throw it back up the line.


    Quote Originally Posted by Bone View Post
    Awesome paints, Bruce. Just one question. Can you see a good bit of the fuselage, wings, and tail from inside the VC?
    If you look over your shoulder you can see the wings and tip tanks, but the tail is obscured by the seat and rear bulkhead.

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    *pulls out drool pan.

    Words cannot express the awesome. Great work!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ian Warren View Post
    Absolutely Brilliant :USA-flag:watch the movie last night 'Toko-ri' , the deck handling of the Panther and one clever trick having a attachable connected to the nose gear to help direct the plane to the catapult via deck personal steering . :salute:
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    I'm kinda hoping Bruce will do Brubakers plane!

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    Beautiful !

    Nitpick ( well... ) : since the pilot is fully modeled ( nice touch ! ) P1-4 helmets with visor were used by the USAF *not* by the Navy/Marines. The latter used H-4 helmets with integrated U.S.N. Goggles and (often) a boom mike during the Panther/Cougar era:



    If you need more photos, i have lots. ( I collect these things. Not so much the photos ( be it that too) but the real thing )

    cheers,
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    Seriously - wonderful progress to date - long awaited. Nice that the photo recce versions are being modeled - I can't quite tell from the shots if you've got the -2p or the -5P - I'm just happy there is a recce plane in the works.

    Concur with Bruce - the only Panther I've ever seen photographed with underwing tanks is of a Revel scale model kit. This was discussed greatly at length back in the FS2002/4 days regarding the otherwise exemplary (for its time) Aeroplane Heaven model. Some work was done by some folks here with alpha channels to attempt doing away with the tanks that they modelled on theirs.

    Looking forward to the great work - looks fantastic!

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    They are the F9F-5 and 5P.

    The only 2 phots I have come across and reading through the pilots manual tanks carried on the 2 inboard pylons was on the 5P which had the pylons specially modified to carry the 150 gallon tanks, and only 36 5P's were built by Grumman.

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    Bruce, looking very well ! :salute:
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    Great looking paints Bruce!!! THX for the update!!:salute:
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    Quote Originally Posted by skyhawka4m View Post
    I'm kinda hoping Bruce will do Brubakers plane!
    209 and 210 , Brubaker is going to want a wingman for his ditching :salute: be superb for a multiplay mission .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Javis View Post
    Beautiful !
    If you need more photos, i have lots. ( I collect these things. Not so much the photos ( be it that too) but the real thing )
    Jan , don,t spose you could find me an ejector seat , be ideal as me PC armchair flying seat

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ian Warren View Post
    Jan , don,t spose you could find me an ejector seat , be ideal as me PC armchair flying seat
    Ian, if you can find one, it ain't gonna be cheap! When the USN changed the ejection seat system from the ESCAPAC to NACES, I could have possibly gotten one then, but didn't think about it. Now they are expensive as all heck. Probably around $1500, and that would be the low range.

    And believe me, they are NOT comfortable! Nice conversation piece though! Have always wanted a Martin-Baker seat from a USN F-4.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Navy Chief View Post
    Now they are expensive as all heck.
    :isadizzy:Strange Nobody wants to sit on em or collect them , but love to put the price up on it ... it would look great as a PC seat tho after a little mod
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ian Warren View Post
    Jan , don,t spose you could find me an ejector seat , be ideal as me PC armchair flying seat
    http://cgi.ebay.com/North-American-F...item438dda8e9a

    http://cgi.ebay.com/F4-PHANTOM-EJECT...item2eb0aefc2b

    http://cgi.ebay.com/2-B-47-Aircraft-...item27b626974d

    http://flighthelmet.com/mm5/merchant...gory_Code=ACPE

    http://flighthelmet.com/mm5/merchant...gory_Code=ACPE

    http://flighthelmet.com/mm5/merchant...duct_Code=EJSS-

    http://aerosales.aero/adsmanager/spa...n-seat-73.html

    http://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedi...-ejection-seat

    Ok,this latter one is sold but if you keep checking out this site or eBay ( and there are more ) you might be able to pick up something for a reasonable price. I stumbled over many ejection seats for sale, it's usually the shipping cost that spoils it ( for me that is.. ) Nah, i'll stick to helmets, O2 masks, goggles and such.. :cost1:

    If you want to know more about ejection seats here's the place to go :

    http://www.ejectionsite.com

    cheers,
    jan

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    Or if you really don't know where to spend your money or do not want to get your hands dirty and still sit comfortably, you can try this site: http://www.motoart.com/seating/seating
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