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My latest three. 1/72 HobbyBoss P-38. 1/72 Airfix Me-110. 1/72 Tamiya P-51D in South African markings.
Lots of good work guys. Thanks for sharing them.
Buddy- Those who say there are no stupid questions have never worked in customer service.
On the bench Knoxville, TN:
1/48 Monogram F-4 Phantom "Black Bunny" I wanted to relive the past....Never again
On the Bench Manchester, TN:
1/48 Revell F-18E
Thanks, guys!
Greg
George Lewis:
Wow, nice builds Greg. Especially the scratch builds
Steve
Building a kit from your stash is like cutting a head off a Hydra, two more take it's place.
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Nice work Greg!
Thanks,
John
From my "summer of paper," all paper/card models, one kit, two scratchbuilds.
From the kit, HMV's 1/250 Spanish-American war era armored cruiser U.S.S Maine, which famously came to grief in Havana harbor in February 1898:
Proceeding from that build, a scratchbuilt 1/72 version of the steam torpedo launch the Maine had originally been intended to deploy:
And for a separate project -- a planned scratchbuild of a Civil-War-era Great Lakes sidewheel steamer -- a 'walking beam' steam engine (minus boiler, firebox and some plumbing), in approximately 1/250 scale (again):
In common with many American-designed ships of the era, the steamer will have the diamond-shaped 'beam' of the engine clearly in view poking out above the midships deckhouse...hence the bother to detail it out, to at least some degree.
Nice work Frank. The color modulation on the redtail looks great.
Thanks Steve. Ye, that was my pride and joy for 6 years.
I am a Norfolk man and i glory in being so
On the bench: Airfix 1/72nd Harrier GR.3/Fujimi 1/72nd Ju 87D-3
Why do I keep missing these builds?
Bish, great looking builds sir. Is that Warrior your old ride?
Willuride, Love it. The Zero and Falcon are my favs.
Jeez Frank, you threw those in while I was posing. Gotta like Stangs and of course a Jug.
Here we go, my last three builds.
First an old Revell P-47D Razorback. It represents a fictional Thunderbolt of the 332 Fighter Group at Ramitelli, Itally, in 1944.
. Next an Accurate Miniatures F-6B Mustang in Invasion Stripes. . Last, a Tamiya P-51C of the 118 TRS, China, 1945.
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Next an Accurate Miniatures F-6B Mustang in Invasion Stripes.
Last, a Tamiya P-51C of the 118 TRS, China, 1945.
OK. In the stash: Way too much to build in one lifetime...
Great looking Falcon! Ordenance looks awesome.
All I have is my 1/48 Tamiya F-16 CJ OOB Kit decals
Speaking of Which.
Academy's 1/72nd Ventura II.
Another Academy, their 1/35th Warrior converted to my Fv 511 Command vehicle.
And the Fine Molds 1/72nd Bf 109G-10.
Bump. Remember to post your last 3.
On the bench: Revell-USS Arizona; Airfix P-51D in 1/72
Beautiful builds across the board real fine work.
here are my last three..
Tamiya's P-47D.
Monogram A-37
Monogram AV-8
Nick.
Been a while since i had 3 to add, larley thanks to spending 3 months on one build. Here are my next trio.
My first 1/35th resin vehicle, Accurate Armours SNATCH Land Rover on Op Banner, N Ireland.
And the one that took me so long. Another first, this tie my first 72nd ship, Revell's S-100.
And then Hasegawa's 1/72nd Me 262B-1a.
Monogram SNJ, Fine Molds Mitsubishi Ka-14, and Fine Molds A5M4
To see build logs for my models: http://goldeneramodel.com/mymodels/mymodels.html
Tamiya Tropical 109.
Hesagawa P40E I painted this to match the P40F that was displayed in FSM book American Fighters Over Europe. Flown by 2nd LT MacArthur Powers during the battle of Egypt where he scored 7.25 Kills. Not a great pic as I was unable to pick up the pinkish tones I used to show paint fading like it did.
Tamiya F4U-1A I stumbled on a photo this particular plane being part of the Blacksheep Squadron but that was all the info it gave. The 95 may have been smaller but I based it off measurments of decals that came with the kit. All markings are painted on.
All my work is painted with Tamiya Acrylics and weathered with pastels and colored pencils.
thanks Steve.
Too many models to build, not enough time in a lifetime!!
Oh yeah! Awesome builds there PJ.
A bunch of really nice builds here. These are my last three:
Tamiya 1/35 Tiger I (Ancient mold from 1970) Click on pictures for closeups.
Monogram 1/48 A-4E Scooter (Another oldie)
Hasegawa 1/48 F-8J Crusader
I stand corrected. I forgot all about that movie. The angular features of the nose threw me off. Great models nonetheless.
Mark aka Tomcat
On the workbench: Monogram 1/24 '69 Pontiac GTO and a Monogram 1/67 (box scale) B-26 Invader
Thanks guys. Mark, its Blue Thunder, but I do have a Whiskey and Zulu Cobra in the works.
"You can have my illegal fireworks when you pry them from my cold, dead fingers...which are...over there somewhere."
Looks good EC
O, looking good as always.
Wow! 3 of my favorites. Tomcat, Cobra, and Hog Looking good!
Here are my last 3, newest to oldest.
Those 3 are very nice! Us markings on a spit is interesting. And I love the A7. Got that kit in the stash.
Why not...?
Here are my last three, in chronological order of completion. These are 3 of my 4 "Covid" builds. The two most recent were completed for the Vietnam Aircraft GB.
Tamiya 1/48 Spitfire Mk. Vb
Hobby Boss 1/48 A-7A Corsair II
Hasegawa 1/48 A-4E Skyhawk
Happy modeling all! Stay safe!
-O
-It's Omar, but they call me "O".
stikpusher modelcrazy Nice job Bruce. I thought the exhaust port was "only 2 meters wide", that looks more like 4 I was thinking the same thing...
modelcrazy Nice job Bruce. I thought the exhaust port was "only 2 meters wide", that looks more like 4
Nice job Bruce.
I thought the exhaust port was "only 2 meters wide", that looks more like 4
I was thinking the same thing...
Gentlemen,
My apologies, the Bandai engineers were tasked to take measurements BEFORE the battle Yavin, however, they did not make the trip until after the battle. I heard there may have been issues, and some minor complaints, because measurements were off a bit. Really not sure why?
Bruce
On the bench: 1/48 Eduard MiG-21MF
1/35 Takom Merkava Mk.I
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