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Old 03-30-2008, 02:27 PM   # 11 Quick Link (permalink)
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Re: Pics: Herpa Su-27s

I've got a growing collection as well.

The Gulliver F-14s are great as you can move the wings.

Herpa has also been releasing hangars, ground equip and operations personnel.

I think we will see some 1:200 tarmac soon.

Here they are at 1:200, 1:100, 1:72 and 1:48 scales


Where did you get the 1/100?
I got a Hogan VF-84 at 1/80
 

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Re: Pics: Herpa Su-27s

Funny, I think the Angola AF is the coolest so far -- I've five Su-27s so far, three Herpas and two WACs... I like the Herps better. The WACs are well made but look kinda "stretched" to me... as in a bit too long of body. They are 1:200 scale, so about three - four inches in length.

Some interesting upcoming schemes (more mainstream -- Russian liveries) have been announced but I haven't seen any pre-pros yet.

I actually prefer the WAC because they offer the single seat version. which may be why it appears a bit stretched compared to the 2 seaters. Hogan M-series are out and are the same moulds as herpa. I believe herpa got them from Hogan actually. anyway, Hogan ones are a lot more affordable. I had a few herpa but I won't be buying at their prices now that Hogan and WAC are out. I'd be saving atleast $20 from those 2 brands.
 

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Re: Pics: Herpa Su-27s

[sorry fly!]

Here's a few more:



With a Witty 1:72 for scale comparision.



These last two are WAC models.



 

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PappyB - I love your photos! What is the reflective surface that you put the planes on? It's a really nice touch. Do you use a lightbox? Off camera flash? Do you mind sharing your exposure settings? Thanks!
 

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Re: Pics: Herpa Su-27s

Pappy, I hate ur photos. Because everytime when i see them, i always want to buy them immediately.
So i consider between 1:72 and 1:200. I'm new aircraft collector and one fan of the modern jets. I only want to focus 1:72 scale series.
But now after read this post and see Pappy photos, I'm wavering between 1:72 and 1:200. With 1:72 i got some big and details models, but difficult to find the place show them. With 1:200 i can save a bit money and can have easy way to display, especially after i see some 1:200 model with hangar and flight crew.
Should i sell every 1:72 model and replace by new 1:200 series???? Wish i got enough money as much as i want....

Here some nice pics of 1:200 series:


































 

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PappyB - I love your photos! What is the reflective surface that you put the planes on? It's a really nice touch. Do you use a lightbox? Off camera flash? Do you mind sharing your exposure settings? Thanks!


Thanks Matma,

Believe it or not, it's just posterboard from your friendly neighborhood kinkos -- I'd like to try a mirrored surface one of these days....

I use a photo tent (bogen's ephotomaker), and a 500 watt tungsten lamp.

My camera: Nikon D200 and before that a D50 so the pics are from one or the other on the site, all new updates are from the D200.

I have a Nikon 18-200mm VR lens. I shoot mostly in AP mode at F16 with custom white balance. Everything is hand held.
 

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Re: Pics: Herpa Su-27s

Win_arc -- hard to say as only you know your space and $ limits. There is not nearly as much to choose from yet in 1:200 so you will be very limited if you focus on that scale, no Su-34s yet, for example

I would never recommend sticking hard to one scale -- though many do -- as I just feel that limits you. You might want to consider 1:200 for jets you like and 1:72 for jets that you really, really like and are only availlable in 1:72??

And don't think that 1:200 is necessarily cheaper -- many have MSRPs that are right up there with 1:72 prices if not more

But that series of 1:200 Flankers that is out now is simply really, really... really Pic one up and see for yourself first hand and go from there (don't sell those new gaincorps yet!).
 

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Thanks PappyB, u and ur photos always like the navigator for me. I've just determine that i still stick me with 1:72 serial. I think i can make the hangar by myself looks like in the 1:200 pics above and maybe use one room for showing them.... And hope i'll show the pics of them soon.
I've just order one Hogan Su27 Vietnam follow ur recommend, because i from Vietnam so simply i want it...
I still waiting the answer of su34 from u...
 

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PappyB - The link to your photos is broken... I wanted to study them some more to see if I can get the same quality with my own photos.
 

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Re: Pics: Herpa Su-27s

PappyB - The link to your photos is broken... I wanted to study them some more to see if I can get the same quality with my own photos.


Yeah, my photo-hosting site went through an "upgrade" and this feature is broken now, far as I can tell -- I'll try to post them on my site this week. But I can't go back and fix all these now-defunct hotlinks, unfortunately.
 

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