Slightly odd Airfix box question
Slightly odd Airfix box question
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Yertis

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Friday 12th April 2013
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Can any of you help? I'm looking for the precise dimensions of the Airfix 1/72 aircraft kit, Series 2 box, type 3/4. Don't have one to hand but need it for a little project I'm working on for my own satisfaction.

Eric Mc

124,917 posts

289 months

Friday 12th April 2013
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Are you talking about the modern Airfix or earlier eras?

Gokartmozart

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229 months

Friday 12th April 2013
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Box types here, but no dimensions. I wouls suggest posting on the ATF.

http://airfixtributeforum.myfastforum.org/viewforu...

dr_gn

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208 months

Friday 12th April 2013
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Yertis said:
Can any of you help? I'm looking for the precise dimensions of the Airfix 1/72 aircraft kit, Series 2 box, type 3/4. Don't have one to hand but need it for a little project I'm working on for my own satisfaction.
Is the Dornier Do217E2 a series 2? If so, I've got a type 4 version in the loft.

Eric Mc said:
Are you talking about the modern Airfix or earlier eras?
Earlier - The box type dates it.



Yertis

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Saturday 13th April 2013
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dr_gn said:
Yertis said:
Can any of you help? I'm looking for the precise dimensions of the Airfix 1/72 aircraft kit, Series 2 box, type 3/4. Don't have one to hand but need it for a little project I'm working on for my own satisfaction.
Is the Dornier Do217E2 a series 2? If so, I've got a type 4 version in the loft.

Eric Mc said:
Are you talking about the modern Airfix or earlier eras?
Earlier - The box type dates it.
From (long-term) memory the 217e2 was Series 3. I think gokarts suggestion is wise, I'll try them. Or go on eBay and buy one.

dr_gn

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Saturday 13th April 2013
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Yertis said:
dr_gn said:
Yertis said:
Can any of you help? I'm looking for the precise dimensions of the Airfix 1/72 aircraft kit, Series 2 box, type 3/4. Don't have one to hand but need it for a little project I'm working on for my own satisfaction.
Is the Dornier Do217E2 a series 2? If so, I've got a type 4 version in the loft.

Eric Mc said:
Are you talking about the modern Airfix or earlier eras?
Earlier - The box type dates it.
From (long-term) memory the 217e2 was Series 3. I think gokarts suggestion is wise, I'll try them. Or go on eBay and buy one.
Give us an example of a kit you're thinking of - I might have it.

ETA, you're right, the Dornier is a Series 3:




Edited by dr_gn on Saturday 13th April 12:55

Eric Mc

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Saturday 13th April 2013
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I've been doing an inventory list of my "stash" (over 500 now) so I am currently able to access what I've got relatively easily. It's all listed and in numbered boxes so I know where everything is.

Yertis

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Saturday 13th April 2013
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A friend of mine makes specialist art mounts. I'm exploring the idea of a sort of wall frieze of Airfix boxes.

Eric Mc

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Saturday 13th April 2013
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Do you intend to cut up the box and place just the face of the box in the frame or do you intend to put the full box in the frame?

Edited by Eric Mc on Saturday 13th April 16:07

dr_gn

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208 months

Saturday 13th April 2013
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Yertis said:
A friend of mine makes specialist art mounts. I'm exploring the idea of a sort of wall frieze of Airfix boxes.
Maybe you could ask them how to frame or mount my collection of blended old models. Can't face slinging them, so I thought shove them in a food blender, and put the fragments in some sort of transparent mounting.

Eric Mc

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289 months

Saturday 13th April 2013
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I intend to make my old unloved models in a box at the Farnborough Modelfest show for kids to take as playthings.

Eric Mc

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Saturday 13th April 2013
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For the record, I've just measured a 1978 vintage Series 2 box (the 1/72 Arado Ar196) and it works out as follows -

Length - 20.8 cm
Width - 11.3 cm
Height - 3.2 cm

dr_gn

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Saturday 13th April 2013
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Eric Mc said:
I intend to make my old unloved models in a box at the Farnborough Modelfest show for kids to take as playthings.
I might give them to my son; effectively the same result as putting them in a blender.

Yertis

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Saturday 13th April 2013
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dr_gn said:
Maybe you could ask them how to frame or mount my collection of blended old models. Can't face slinging them, so I thought shove them in a food blender, and put the fragments in some sort of transparent mounting.
I share my studio with a chap who produces presentation cabinets which sometimes include models among their contents. I was wondering whether I could produce a sort of wall mounted cabinet with all my old models inside, as a sort of abstract (there's something like this with Corgi/Dinky toys in the Soho Hotel in London). Anyway the fins made it a practical impossibility but this idea was born of that.

dr_gn

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208 months

Saturday 13th April 2013
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Yertis said:
dr_gn said:
Maybe you could ask them how to frame or mount my collection of blended old models. Can't face slinging them, so I thought shove them in a food blender, and put the fragments in some sort of transparent mounting.
I share my studio with a chap who produces presentation cabinets which sometimes include models among their contents. I was wondering whether I could produce a sort of wall mounted cabinet with all my old models inside, as a sort of abstract (there's something like this with Corgi/Dinky toys in the Soho Hotel in London). Anyway the fins made it a practical impossibility but this idea was born of that.
Abstract?

Fins are a problem?

Isn't a heat gun the answer?



Yertis

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Sunday 14th April 2013
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dr_gn said:
Abstract?

Fins are a problem?

Isn't a heat gun the answer?
I'm going for pop-art abstract, not Daliesque surrealism wink

Skodaku

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243 months

Tuesday 16th April 2013
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Yertis said:
I'm going for pop-art abstract, not Daliesque surrealism wink
Ooops, must have wandered onto ArtHeads by mistake. That one sentence has raised the standard of PH by rather a lot.

Well said that man.



Yertis

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Friday 19th April 2013
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Skodaku said:
Yertis said:
I'm going for pop-art abstract, not Daliesque surrealism wink
Ooops, must have wandered onto ArtHeads by mistake. That one sentence has raised the standard of PH by rather a lot.

Well said that man.
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Thanks to Eric for detailed dimensions by the way - now off to eBay.