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Revells B-24 in English

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  • Member since
    April 2003
  • From: West Des Moines, IA USA
Posted by jridge on Sunday, November 27, 2005 6:43 PM

Hi Marc,

I have the English instructions for the OOP Monogram B-24D kit # 5604 and the Monogram ProModeler B-24D kit # 5932.  I can scan and e-mail either of these if they will help.  I assume (!) the #5604 instructions would be very close to the current Revell Germany B-24D?

Here’s some detail sets and other “stuff” that I am aware of:

 1.  Koster makes vac canopies, turrets and PBY conversions. Squadron also makes vac canopies and other pieces.  

2.  Flightpath makes an extensive PE set for the "J" - go to www.greatmodels.com  The product number is "fp48025".  It looks like most of the set will work on the “D” as well? 

3.  Engines and Things, I sure there are others too, make resin engines. 

4.  True Details makes resin wheels. 

5.  Aires and others make resin and PE machine guns.

6Kayara makes excellent .50 cal. barrels.  I don’t recommend their resin MG bodies.

7.  Lastly are Terry Dean’s nose weights.  The B-24 is a real tail sitter. 

      His e-mail address is - nightiemission@aol.com 

      Here's a review:  http://www.njipms.org/Reviews/Terry_Dean_Weights/noseweights.htm

Problems areas are the engine nacelles and the horizontal tail plan joints.  Plan on lots of filling, sanding and rescribing.  The tail turret also has a glue seam right through the clear area of the turret.

Colors are a real mixed bag – depending on the assembly plant, the date of manufacturer (NMF was used later in the war), if the A/C went through a modification center prior to delivery and time spent in theater, IE:  long serving olive drab A/C particularly in the PTO & CBI were extremely faded.  The bottom line is to find as many photos of the specific A/C you are modeling as you can --- and study them carefully for color, fading, squadron and other markings and field modifications such as antennas, radio equipment, weapons, etc.

Also, look at the link in my signature.  You can get an idea of colors and fading.

Good luck – be sure to post pictures!

 

Jim The fate of the Chambermaid http://30thbg.1hwy.com/38thBS.html
  • Member since
    April 2005
  • From: Baton Rouge, LA
Posted by T_Terrific on Saturday, November 26, 2005 3:46 PM

I dunno Marc. but here is a kit review that you might find helpful:

  http://www.fortunecity.com/meltingpot/portland/971/Reviews/usaaf/b-24d_48.htm

 

Otherwise I think it would be fairly intuitive.

I generally ignore the Revell color charts (they are biased towrds their own product) and use Testors Modelmaster products.

 

  Tom

 

 

Tom TCowboy

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  • Member since
    March 2003
  • From: El Dorado Hills, CA
Revells B-24 in English
Posted by IBuild148 on Saturday, November 26, 2005 10:14 AM

I want to build Revells B-24D Liberator in 1/48 scale. Problem! Does anyone have the colors / instructions in english? Also, any comments about this kit and hints to enhance it are welcome.

Sincerely

Marc

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