W.A.S.P. ALERT

Started by Glenn, August 22, 2005, 12:41:50 AM

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Glenn

ALERT! ALERT! W.A.S.P. Control, one of the new Terrorfish sighted by W.A.S.P. robot recon aircraft at WP-19 x XR-6 off the Hawaian coast. Thought to be responsible for the sinking of the New World Navy Cruiser Apollo.
Please advise...............................out..............................................

Spey_Phantom

have you been watching Stingray again.

Better launch Stingray, stingray, tatata ta tata  :lol:  
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nev

you're just teasing us now!  :P  
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Glenn

OK, here's another view of my Terrorfish............
What I'd like you to do is tell me, what I used to construct it?

Patrick H

Don"t have a clue as to what you have used but it looks good, especially in the first picture  :lol:

:cheers:

Patrick
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lancer

QuoteWhat I'd like you to do is tell me, what I used to construct it?

Would the basis be a bad tempered shark??
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BlackOps

Glenn, looks pretty cool but isn't the materials list classified?



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John Howling Mouse

aha----I got it!

You used a fishing lure as the basis.

How ironic!

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Glenn

This might help a bit?

Jschmus

From that angle, the body/hull looks a little like an Me 262.  Past that, I dunno.
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Hatchet

QuoteFrom that angle, the body/hull looks a little like an Me 262.  Past that, I dunno.
I agree with the body, and I'd guess it's 'Sabrinas' for the eyes-whatever

:cheers:  

retro_seventies

is there a thunderbird 2 in there somewhere?
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Glenn

It's a fuselage and tailplanes from a 1/50 UPC/Lindberg Me-262A. The fins are Evergreen, as is the mouth and rockets. T

Glenn

Body and side fins: 1/50 UPC/Lindberg Me-262A
remainder: Evergreen sheet
Cockpits 1/48 P-51A drop tanks.

It's when you look at a 262 front on, where you can see the 'shark' shape.
Glenn

Joe C-P

Oooo, something completely different. Cool!  :party:  
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