"Flight of the Phoenix" scene
From the 1964 film "Flight of the Phoenix"
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- 1:72
- Status:
- Fertiggestellt
- Gestartet:
- August 31, 2022
The Anigrand C-82 kit in 1/72 scale converted into the "Phoenix" and displayed in a diorama recreating the set from the 1964 film "Flight of the Phoenix".
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9 31 August 2022, 01:48
David Culp
This is the scene from the movie showing the Phoenix built from parts scavenged from the crashed C-82. 3D printed skids, ladder, oil drums, tool boxes.
This is the scene from the movie showing the Phoenix built from parts scavenged from the crashed C-82. 3D printed skids, ladder, oil drums, tool boxes.
31 August 2022, 02:03
David Culp
I wanted to add a 1/72 scale Jimmy Stewart, but I'm not that artistic 🙁
I wanted to add a 1/72 scale Jimmy Stewart, but I'm not that artistic 🙁
31 August 2022, 05:52
wilky
You would think that with a novel and a movie there'd be a manufacturer that would do a kit for the Tallmantz Phoenix P-1.
You would think that with a novel and a movie there'd be a manufacturer that would do a kit for the Tallmantz Phoenix P-1.
16 October 2022, 22:07
Alex K
Well, despite the novel and two movies (original and atrocious remake), I'm afraid one has to have recourse to scratch-building: wingsofintent.blogsp..atchbuilt-172nd.html . On the plus side, it's good to see this topic gathering momentum in the modelling community - see also: SCM Newsfeed
Well, despite the novel and two movies (original and atrocious remake), I'm afraid one has to have recourse to scratch-building: wingsofintent.blogsp..atchbuilt-172nd.html . On the plus side, it's good to see this topic gathering momentum in the modelling community - see also: SCM Newsfeed
16 October 2022, 22:47
David Culp
Great links, Alex. One thing I always wondered about is where did the glass panes for the crew stations on top of the wing come from? One would think the panes were scavenged from the C-82 cockpit, but I suppose they could have had some extra glass on board. Hollywood magic 🙂
One thing I noticed while studying the film is that the condition of the right prop changes during the film. In one scene it's bent back, and in others it's intact and feathered.
Great links, Alex. One thing I always wondered about is where did the glass panes for the crew stations on top of the wing come from? One would think the panes were scavenged from the C-82 cockpit, but I suppose they could have had some extra glass on board. Hollywood magic 🙂
One thing I noticed while studying the film is that the condition of the right prop changes during the film. In one scene it's bent back, and in others it's intact and feathered.
17 October 2022, 00:18