Go Back   The Diecast Aviation Web Site and Forum > Civils > Other Scales

Other Scales All the Rest

Reply
 
Thread Tools Display Modes

  #1  
Old 12th June 2009
ETOPS's Avatar
ETOPS ETOPS is offline
Flight Lieutenant
 
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Netherlands
Posts: 106
Default KLM special editions

KLM Flight Operations has started a tradition of presenting all pilots with an historic aircraft model.

We've seen in 2005 the Herpa 1/200th scale Super Constellation, in 2006 we received a DC-2 in 1/144th by Hobby Master (not available in stores!!) and in 2007 it was a 1/300th scale Hobby Master DC-8-30.

Last year, also by Hobby Master, we were given a 1/300th scale Boeing 747-200 in delivery colours, PH-BUA "Mississippi"" which gained fame during a professionalism and skill. On one occasion, they took off from a taxiway in Libya, because the main runway was blocked by Col. Gadaffis's finest! That scared the living daylights out of the terrorists, who them quickly complied with all demands by the authorities and thus ending the hijack!!
Attached Images
File Type: jpg klm dc-2 144th.JPG (108.3 KB, 35 views)
File Type: jpg klm dc-8-30 300th.JPG (91.6 KB, 27 views)
File Type: jpg klm dc-8 and 747 300th.JPG (104.4 KB, 23 views)
File Type: jpg klm models.JPG (119.4 KB, 28 views)
__________________
ALWAYS Check your 6...
Reply With Quote

  #2  
Old 12th June 2009
von hitchofen's Avatar
von hitchofen von hitchofen is offline
Air Commodore
 
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Lincolnshire, near 100 Sqn memorial
Posts: 3,662
Default

didn't KLM have a Lockheed S-2 Tracker and a Harvard as training aircraft....HM could do a KLM Harvard as a special....
__________________
Achtung, hier kommen sie wieder, die letzten fünfzig Spitfires
A popular saying among German aviators, seventy years ago
Reply With Quote

  #3  
Old 12th June 2009
ChairmanMilo's Avatar
ChairmanMilo ChairmanMilo is online now
Wing Commander
 
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Posts: 622
Default

If that is the case, I would not hesitate to buy a KLM Harvard. However, I would hope they'd let some trickle into North America this time so I don't have to order from Holland to satisfy my craving
Reply With Quote

  #4  
Old 13th June 2009
Av8tor's Avatar
Av8tor Av8tor is offline
Squadron Leader
 
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Southend-on-Sea
Posts: 328
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by ETOPS View Post
KLM Flight Operations has started a tradition of presenting all pilots with an historic aircraft model.

in 2006 we received a DC-2 in 1/144th by Hobby Master (not available in stores!!)
Interesting models ETOPS. Was the DC-2 in 1/144 or 1/200 scale? If 1/144 seems unusual for HM to do it in that scale.

On looking at the picture of the DC-2 with the DC-8, did a bit of calculating. The DC-8 had a 142ft 5in wingspan, which equates into 5.69in (1:300). Whereas the DC-2 had 85ft equates to 5.1in. Pic shows model has larger wingspan, if 1:144 should be 7.08in. Think I've answered my own question! Would love to get my hands on one.

Av8tor

Last edited by Av8tor : 13th June 2009 at 13:53.
Reply With Quote

  #5  
Old 13th June 2009
kabelace's Avatar
kabelace kabelace is offline
Flying Officer
 
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Great White North
Posts: 91
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by ChairmanMilo View Post
If that is the case, I would not hesitate to buy a KLM Harvard. However, I would hope they'd let some trickle into North America this time so I don't have to order from Holland to satisfy my craving
I hear that Chairman. Are any of these available to the general Public or are they KLM only or just sold out?
__________________
I'm not afraid of insanity, I embrace it!
Reply With Quote

  #6  
Old 13th June 2009
Dutchie's Avatar
Dutchie Dutchie is offline
Air Vice-Marshal
 
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Amsterdam
Posts: 5,565
Default

Nice thread ETOPS
The KLM- 90 years Jubilee
Reply With Quote

  #7  
Old 6th February 2010
Av8tor's Avatar
Av8tor Av8tor is offline
Squadron Leader
 
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Southend-on-Sea
Posts: 328
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by ETOPS View Post
KLM Flight Operations has started a tradition of presenting all pilots with an historic aircraft model.

A DC-2 in 1/144th by Hobby Master.


Managed to get my hands on one! Makes a change from DC-3s!

Av8tor
Reply With Quote

  #8  
Old 6th February 2010
Upkeep's Avatar
Upkeep Upkeep is offline
Air Commodore
 
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Mid-town Toronto, CANADA
Posts: 3,558
Thumbs up

Quote:
Originally Posted by Av8tor View Post


Managed to get my hands on one! Makes a change from DC-3s!

Av8tor
Fantastic!! This looks like it also has the headlights in the nose. Can you say for sure what scale 'Uiver' is, Av8tor?

/U
__________________
One of these next in 1/72 please Mr Corgi

Avro Arrow skill-testing questions now required for entrance to Canada -- see Avro Arrow thread.

Last edited by Upkeep : 6th February 2010 at 22:12.
Reply With Quote

  #9  
Old 6th February 2010
Dutchie's Avatar
Dutchie Dutchie is offline
Air Vice-Marshal
 
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Amsterdam
Posts: 5,565
Default

The famous KLM "UIVER" 1934....London-Melbourne race
Reply With Quote

  #10  
Old 6th February 2010
Dutchie's Avatar
Dutchie Dutchie is offline
Air Vice-Marshal
 
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Amsterdam
Posts: 5,565
Default

By the way....in Holland we still got one of the last flying DC-2's
Reply With Quote

  #11  
Old 7th February 2010
Av8tor's Avatar
Av8tor Av8tor is offline
Squadron Leader
 
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Southend-on-Sea
Posts: 328
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Upkeep View Post
Fantastic!! This looks like it also has the headlights in the nose. Can you say for sure what scale 'Uiver' is, Av8tor?

/U
Hi Upkeep
Model is definitely 1/144 scale, here it is next to a DC-3. My only criticism is the "Hobbymaster infamous panel line/wash". Next to the Corgi and compared to pics of the actual plane, this looks like it was built out of metal planks!



The cockpit and cabin windows are done very well with transparencies and overall it compliments my fleet of Daks nicely. The only alternative was to build a plastic one.

Av8tor
Reply With Quote

  #12  
Old 9th February 2010
Upkeep's Avatar
Upkeep Upkeep is offline
Air Commodore
 
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Mid-town Toronto, CANADA
Posts: 3,558
Thumbs up

Quote:
Originally Posted by Av8tor View Post
Hi Upkeep
Model is definitely 1/144 scale, here it is next to a DC-3. My only criticism is the "Hobbymaster infamous panel line/wash". Next to the Corgi and compared to pics of the actual plane, this looks like it was built out of metal planks!



The cockpit and cabin windows are done very well with transparencies and overall it compliments my fleet of Daks nicely. The only alternative was to build a plastic one.

Av8tor
I wonder what would it take to get Hobby Master to release 'Uivers' to the retail world in small quantities? The scale fits existing 1:144 collections. Hmmmm . . .

It is odd, but the Corgi DC-3 looks so refined beside HM's effort. Metal planks, indeed! Regardless -- most interesting -- and a 'continental' collection of DC-3's isn't complete without this KLM DC-2. Absolute pure classic!

/U
__________________
One of these next in 1/72 please Mr Corgi

Avro Arrow skill-testing questions now required for entrance to Canada -- see Avro Arrow thread.

Last edited by Upkeep : 9th February 2010 at 12:46.
Reply With Quote

  #13  
Old 9th February 2010
Upkeep's Avatar
Upkeep Upkeep is offline
Air Commodore
 
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Mid-town Toronto, CANADA
Posts: 3,558
Thumbs up

Quote:
Originally Posted by Dutchie View Post
The famous KLM "UIVER" 1934....London-Melbourne race
Absolutely!! That's the one. Of course you are aware of the DC-2 restored as 'Uiver', currently on display at Albury Airport, NSW, Australia? Looks pretty smart, alright!!

Quote:
Originally Posted by Dutchie View Post
By the way....in Holland we still got one of the last flying DC-2's
I didn't think there were any DC-2's flying anymore. Do you have either a link or know where I could find out more about this one you mention?

/U
__________________
One of these next in 1/72 please Mr Corgi

Avro Arrow skill-testing questions now required for entrance to Canada -- see Avro Arrow thread.

Last edited by Upkeep : 9th February 2010 at 13:08. Reason: Add question
Reply With Quote

  #14  
Old 9th February 2010
Agent X20's Avatar
Agent X20 Agent X20 is online now
Marshal of the Royal Air Force
 
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Under Marineville..
Posts: 18,606
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Upkeep View Post
I didn't think there were any DC-2's flying anymore. Do you have either a link or know where I could find out more about this one you mention?

/U
Am sure Dutchie can supply a link.. but Airliners dot net has a few photties..

http://www.airliners.net/search/phot... _version=6.0
__________________
Agent X20
Reply With Quote

  #15  
Old 10th February 2010
Av8tor's Avatar
Av8tor Av8tor is offline
Squadron Leader
 
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Southend-on-Sea
Posts: 328
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by Upkeep View Post
I wonder what would it take to get Hobby Master to release 'Uivers' to the retail world in small quantities? The scale fits existing 1:144 collections. Hmmmm . . .
/U
Depends what happened to the tooling. If this was a special commission for KLM would seem unlikely to be be done again. The DC-2 is shown on the Aviodrome web-site along with the DC-8 and a Connie model.

Av8tor
Reply With Quote

  #16  
Old 16th February 2010
ETOPS's Avatar
ETOPS ETOPS is offline
Flight Lieutenant
 
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Netherlands
Posts: 106
Default KLM special editions

Just an addition on the KLM models mentioned in this thread. KLM Flight Operations started to give out as a Christmas present (our 'bonus' is of a different magnitude as e.g. a banker ) diecast models of historic KLM aircraft. First; in 2005; was the Herpa L-1049 Super Connie (KLM Flt Ops bought about 2.200 of them which makes them sort of a limited edition). The following year the DC-2 was a present from the big boss. I traced the model as a Hobby Master offering; which came out parallel with the Aviodrome L-749 Connie in 1:250 scale. BTW, the DC-2 scales out at a perfect 1:144 indeed.
Then, in 2007, we got a nice 1:300 DC-8-33 model in delivery colours. Also from Hobby Master; it was not to be mistaken because the stand was indeed marked with the HM logo.
In 2008 the B747-200 was the model of choice; painted in delivery colours, it was the infamous 'Mississippi' which played a big part in on of KLM's dramas: the five-day hijack ordeal which culminated in the 747 taking-off from a disused taxi-track on a Libyan airfield. The terrosrists were so impressed by this action they forgot about their issues and gave themselves up to the authorities in - not sure - Cyprus?
__________________
ALWAYS Check your 6...
Reply With Quote
Reply


Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)
 
Thread Tools
Display Modes

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

vB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Forum Jump


All times are GMT +1. The time now is 20:57.


vBulletin style developed by Transverse Styles

The Diecast Aviation Web Site and Forum - Powered by vBulletin software
Copyright © 2000-2006 Jelsoft Enterprises Limited.