Y-Wing Building

One more for size comparison
There are a few other Kits that contribute to the components on the Y-wing back-end. I don't know most of them but one additional culprit is from the
Tamiya 1/35 Panzerkampfwagen III (or so I believe)
 
Thanks for the correction Darkside-72

Sorry for the mis-information I was comparing kit parts a MR Y-wing; I should have double checked it against picture ILM originals

I certainly don't profess to be a Y-wing expert.
Can you post a pic? of the Nichimo Tank kit box. What is it's scale?

Is it possible the Nichimo kit is from the same dies? sometimes the masters/and dyes have been exchanged between differently model manufacturers. (ie: Italeri now has a lot of the old ESCI dyes)

:confused
 
I have finally started building my Y Wing. Instead of documenting all of my progress here, I decided to start a blog on my own site for that purpose. Head over and check it out:

http://www.eulercircles.com

I will be updating it sometime this weekend... Don't forget to leave me some comments! I'll also be checking here. Does anyone have anything else to share, since it's been so long since this thread has seen any action?
 
Thanks for the correction Darkside-72

Sorry for the mis-information I was comparing kit parts a MR Y-wing; I should have double checked it against picture ILM originals

I certainly don't profess to be a Y-wing expert.
Can you post a pic? of the Nichimo Tank kit box. What is it's scale?

Is it possible the Nichimo kit is from the same dies? sometimes the masters/and dyes have been exchanged between differently model manufacturers. (ie: Italeri now has a lot of the old ESCI dyes)

:confused

As far as the Panzer III Ausf L goes, it's much too new of a kit. I bought it a while back just to see if it had the same parts as the older type M/N Panzer III but it doesn't, really. I have two of the M/N kits and this kit is pretty much necessary.

Yeah, yeah the Nichimo JagdTiger is the right one, but why not save some money and use the Tamiya one? The detail looks almost exactly the same.
 
Thanks for putting up a blog on your build Flintlock. I'll be following it with great interest.
 
You're welcome. I hope it turns out good, so I don't embarrass myself in front of you guys! I just made a couple of updates too. Hey, if any of you have pictures of your own Y, please share!
 
Does anyone have anything new to share? I am afraid I don't... My Y Wing is on hold now as the hospital sucks away my money... At least when it comes to model building you can plan on being broke - you don't plan on forming an abscess on your bowel and having to stay a week in the hospital, then have an interval appendectomy.

A wise man once said, "Life comes at you fast." :wacko
 
ACK! Why am I not recieving email from this thread any more :confused

Most probly know already. But I've confirmed the 1/500 Yamato
The Ise is most likely identical, and as one comes up on ebay
2-3 tmes a year as opposed to maybe 1 for the Yamato it's
considerably easier to find.
 
Jason, how would you plan on attaching it to the resin? Epoxy? Miniature Screws?

Hmm - JB Weld might do the trick, but I might actually get the local machine shop to drill tiny holes in the brass and pin it to the Saturn V engines and L'eggs egg ends... depends on if they can do it for me for free :p
 
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