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Hi I'm new to the site any good ideas for kitbash kits

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Well the thing is my knowledge of military kits is not to good to start with .So Iam looking for advice as to what would be a good kit to scavenge parts from .I have a fair selection of SCFI and Real space but feel I am missing something .I have not really seen a military kit that I would like or to start off with :?: .So advice would be good scale not a issue just a good scavenge to start off with :idea: .

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WHat do you have in mind?
You can get plenty of armor kits cheap - the older ones for which there is a new version - like ERTL's LAV, now that Trumpeter is releasing a new one. Modify the hull and cover the wheels with armored hubs and you've got a SF APC...

REally, check the sale rack and just buy for bits. ARmor and Formula-1 or INdy cars are great for bits.
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Well my current project at the momnet is a space tug I am looking for bits to beef it up.I am planing two 1 civillian and 1 military just something that will beef up the military 1 if i get enough parts I might make 2 military.The scale will be 1:72nd oh and if you know of any 1:72nd personnel carriers two convert in to shuttles .I have not had a really good look at the web for this but if you have afew sites or what I need I will be glad to have a look .

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If you go to www.squadron.com and search for 1/72 armor, you'll find some. Also, don't forget about Roco kits. They're HO Scale (1/87) but have a lot of detail for that scale, and a wide variety of offerings.

http://www.discounttrainsonline.com/HO- ... 625_1.html
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My rule of thumb, is usully, the number of parts in a kit. i also scrounge half-build model kits at goodwill for a buck. A lot of us here are also waiting for the new starwars Droid Tank to drop in price (it's a dorky subject) for kitbashing fodder.
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My all-time favorite is the old Revell V-2 kit- lots of parts that are hard to recognize in a different context. I've also picked up some super cheap Gundam models. At first I really didn't know what to do with them, since I was so used to looking at tank and aircraft parts, but they are chock full of useable stuff. One monster bargain is a master grade Kampfer from toys-r-us for $9.98US (they spell it kemper). There's a thread on it at:
http://www.starshipmodeler.net/cgi-bin/ ... highlight=
Tank kits are a classic source- I found some Trumpeter 1/35 Chinese tanks for under $10.00. And don't forget toy parts and stuff you find on the street.
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There are lots of nice bits in the ERTL Speeder Bike kit, tubes, lines, etc. Also a nice kit for small bits is a 1/72 Churchill tank(can't remember manufacturer). I find a lot of nice detail pieces in the local model train shop.
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Thanks to all for the help have checked out the sites and have gotten a few interesting ideas.Now to think of a good cargo and colour and to have landed or in flight.If your interested the basic hull of the ship will be a Ferrero sweet box of which I have five .So the options are quite good and you can see my interest in having a few parts to choose from.Some of the parts I have are Airfix Lunar Landers which I got to bulid a Moon Zero Two Lander Hammers only space film . The Mir space stations Revel got them cheap and some marker pen ends for the engins might yet be Airfix Saturn 5 just for the detail.
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Yes, cheap Gundam kits are a wealth of parts - little thruster nozzles, torsos and legs which make good ship parts etc. Very good tip, there.
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Another excellent source for non kit fodder are ink pens. They make great cannons/cylinders/engines or whatever you can make out of them. Razor cartridges, ping pong balls, old cordless fones and the like are excellent sources of parats and fuselages too.

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For finishing touches on your projects - try Rail Road Decals. Specifically, stencil decals in multicolors, and Chicago & NW RR for yellow & black 'bumblebee stripes'. Also check out N-gauge detail sets. The Rail Road section of you LHS can be a nice source of odd parts.
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Hi thanks to all above I have got would you believe pen ends for the engins I have now found the perfect match.I will keep the pen ideas in mind for a forward cannon for the military version.The Bumble Bee stripes are a great idea it never crossed my mind thank you.Now that makes me think of the Betty but I won't go there but I might match the colours.Now to find some armored personel carriers I have been to the sites and local model stores and no joy have they simply gone.Revell Hasagawa Fujumi and the rest no joy Evilbay as some one but it .But no luck the thing is I will know what I need when I see it and in the long distant past I had just the one I needed but it got swallowed up in another build and was lost in time.As to what make it was I just picked it up because it looked good.I don't know if this helps but it had detail inside for the personel section long shot I know but I'm sure if anbody would know I will find out here.Important it has to be 1:72nd scale .
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Post by en'til Zog »

For a lot of things, scale is relative.

For instance, a 1/35th scale 55 gallon drum is also a 30 gallon drum in 1/24th scale. Boxes and crates usually have no clues as to how big they 'actually' are. Railroad shipping containers can be any of several scales, depending on how they're used.

A ROCO HO scale APC can be mentally 'redefined' into 1/72nd by putting a 1/72nd scale trooper next to it. Yeah, it looks a bit smaller than 'original' but.... Maybe it's a 1/72nd model of a different type of APC that just happens to look like the other one. Oh, and add some engreeblement so it isn't exactly the same.

Have you tried the Revell Germany 1/72nd model Fuchs (Fox)? Nice and Sci-Fi looking. Change the wheels to rocket nozzels and you have something that looks like an armored Moonbus from 2001.
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