Wednesday, May 16, 2018

War Eagle 1/48 B-57 decals.

Most of Ron's decal had been made by scale master.  At that time in the modeling industry was one of the best decal company's.    War Eagle decals have stood the test of time.

Excellent model Boyd.


Here is what Boyd Waether said today.



Although I used Lone Star Models 1/48th scale RB-57A resin conversion kit (combined with the Airfix B-57B Canberra), I did use Ron's decals on the model. Nearly 30 years old, the decals went on fine.  I did have to use quite a bit of Solvaset to get them to snuggle down into the panel lines.

Boyd Waechter


model and photo by Boyd Waecther

War Eagle 1/48 Arado 234 Jet bomber

This was one of series of plastic kits released by Ron as a joint venture with Hobby Craft.   A review can be found  by a member of the Indianans AMPS :Arado 234 Bomber






War Eagle F-16 Ohio ANG decals

 Below are the Two decal sheet for the Ohio ANG F-16 units out of Toledo and Springfield, Ohio. Also show is the aircraft the decal was based off of.







Photo and model by John Mitchell








Tuesday, May 15, 2018

Blast from the past. War Eagle Sea Fury decals.

A few days  one of Hyperscales members posted about the War Eagle decals.  It is great to see some many people remembering buying and using War Eagle products.   That why I created the War Eagle items.   In a why is a way to Remember Ron.   His love of the hobby and aircraft.  Plus he was one hell of a nice guy.   I wish he was still around to read this comment.


Bit of a blast from the past seeing the old War Eagle Sea Fury sheet.
On of the options was VW.623 of 805 Squadron RAN. It was the very first aircraft I worked on in the RAN after joining VC-724 Squadron
in 1980 (I soon managed to skulk away from the Sea Fury and get my mitts on the Sea Venom on the other side of the shed, but that's a
whole different story)
Long story short, 623 had spent many years as a gate guard at HMAS Albatross and had suffered a very bodgy restoration at some stage
which included painting very nice but completely wrong side numbers (USN style instead of proper RN style) and losing 90% of the internal
components.
War Eagle did a brilliant job of reproducing this scheme, might not be accurate but capture a unique moment in that aircrafts history.
Steve Long

Former RANFAA A-4G/TA-4G Maintenance
Supervisor, Camden Museum of Aviation.

Passing interest in Sea Venom's











Sunday, May 13, 2018

War Eagle 1/48 F-100F conversion for Monogram kit

This was one of War eagles  popular kits.  The master for the conversion was made by the late Dave "Boh"  Boksanski. I remember Dave working on in his man cave.   Boh like F-100's a lot. This as a simple quick conversion he created in about a day.  I still can see him flying the model making jet sounds...   There is a great article by Gil Hodges on building the conversion on  Hyperscale.  The article  can be found here: F-100f by Gil Hodges 2004




Model and photo by Gil Hodges



Friday, May 4, 2018

Early KC-135 Day-Glo

I have always liked the looks of the early KC-135 in the Day-glo scheme