US Active Duty UAVs
- Subject:
Northrop Grumman RQ-4B Global Hawk
US Air Force (1947-now)
05-2024
Beale AFB, CAGeneral Atomics MQ-9 Reaper
US Air Force (1947-now)
138 ATS, 174 ATKW, New York ANG 02-0001/NY
2011 - Hancock Field AFB
FS36375 FS36176Northrop Grumman MQ-8B Fire Scout
US Navy (1794-now)
LCS-3 168445
2012 - USS Forth Worth- Escala:
- 1:48
- Estado:
- En progreso
- Empezado:
- April 25, 2020
I am modeling Drones and Unmanned Ariel Vehicles that served actively (not testing or in X-plane evaluations). I am going to try to stay with a common scale. This collection will therefore be of plastic, resin, paper, really whatever I can find.
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Kits completos
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CQ-10 SnowGoose 1:48 UAV Cargo Delivery1:48
SnowGoose in flight
Proyecto: US Active Duty UAVs
48 imágenes
Scalemates 5th Generation, UAV, and Stealth Groupbuild 20211:48
The rotor hub assembled very securely, although I did drop the assembly once prior to installing and broke off two of th...
Proyecto: US Active Duty UAVs
Comentarios
3 25 April 2020, 01:04
Scot R
While my bench kits are heading to paint-booth purgatory I've begun thinking about the next "kit." There is part of my that wants to include the series 1 UAVs but stick to 1:48 scale like my others. That means small and completely custom. I have plans for the RQ-11 Raven that I could scale down and scratch build, but how to display? I'd love to have it with a figure in the act of throwing. Does anyone have a suggestion of a 1:48 US army or marine figure that is modeled in the act of a throw? Like a grenade? The pics on this wiki page are my idea en.m.wikipedia.org/w..ironment_RQ-11_Raven
While my bench kits are heading to paint-booth purgatory I've begun thinking about the next "kit." There is part of my that wants to include the series 1 UAVs but stick to 1:48 scale like my others. That means small and completely custom. I have plans for the RQ-11 Raven that I could scale down and scratch build, but how to display? I'd love to have it with a figure in the act of throwing. Does anyone have a suggestion of a 1:48 US army or marine figure that is modeled in the act of a throw? Like a grenade? The pics on this wiki page are my idea en.m.wikipedia.org/w..ironment_RQ-11_Raven
5 January 2021, 01:30