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Thank you Sprue-ce Goose! I like natural light best for photographing models or guns as well (my other "hobby"), and I figure where else would aircraft look more at home. Well, in flight comes to mind, lol. But, it's easier for me to load up the ol' Trooper and drive to the airport. It's about 4 minutes away from my place.
I will definitely post pics of the Zero's cockpit when I get it "uncovered". I was rather proud of it way back then, and although I can use a bright light and see most of it through that thick kit canopy, I'm looking forward to displaying it again. I always did want to have the option of posing the canopy open, and now with Hans' help, that may be doable. If I can just conduct the surgery successfully!
Thanks again, Gary
"All you mugs need to get busy building, and post pics!"
Really nice job on those kits.
Great seeing them posed at an airport.
When you remove the old A6M5 canopy, please take photos of the cockpit you scratch built and post them.
Thanks Reasoned! 'preciate it!
Hans, doncha think two canopies, plus the kit parts, should make it easier to get three separate pieces of the canopy? I'm just fishing for suggestions here.
Gamera Hey Tex, great job on both models. Love the airport photos- if you hadn't told me I'd swear they were real planes!
Hey Tex, great job on both models. Love the airport photos- if you hadn't told me I'd swear they were real planes!
Science is the pursiut of knowledge, faith is the pursuit of wisdom. Peace be with you.
On the Tarmac: 1/48 Revell P-38
In the Hanger: A bunch of kits
Two canopies, eh? K.. Not a problem...
Thank you gents! I appreciate the feedback; very few people actually see the models I build. It's good to hear from others, thanks!
Gary
Great job on the old Monogram.
nice job on both...and the photos too....
Brings back fuzzy memories of building those kits in an afternoon, sans paint. For whatever reason, I didn't want to ruin the build with an ugly paintjob.
Like your Wildcat, this is well done.
Eric
Very nice!
The bigger the government, the smaller the citizen.
I've been thinking a bit more about my plan to open the canopy on this 'bird Hans. Because of the way the center section overlaps the rear section, ya think I might need two vac-formed canopies to "play" with? Any ideas out there? This is becoming a bit more complicated than first thought...maybe that's why I didn't do it way back then. Thanks, Gary
sorry about the double post.
gb
Got it..
I built the gun butts too. Might've built a new seat too. And added some side-wall consoles, levers, switches on the IP, built the bulkhead behind the seat, damn, it has been 20 years since I did all that and ya know, I'd love to see it again myself. Lessee, it would require re-doing the aerial but I might just try it. I'd love to have the canopy to "play" with Hans. Thanks a million. PM inbound.
Another classic Mongram beauty... Would have like to see what you did making a cockpit for it, for sure...
If you're interested, I can vac-form one for you from mine... Just contact me back-channel.. You'll have to cut and paint it though...
Working on that very kit m'self (AGAIN)... I scratched the 'pit, put new gun-butts in, detailed the flap & wheel-well interiors, and vac-formed a new canopy... Added brake line to the struts too...
Thanks for the kind comments Gamera! I really appreciate it.
"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen
I made the most of my time at the Cameron airport yesterday. I had pulled a couple WWII aircraft from the display cabinet to pose with my Wildcat here at home. When I decided to photograph the Wildcat, I thought I'd get some pics of those as well. First up is a Monogram A6M5 Zero, built probably 20 years ago now. I did my first scratch-built cockpit on this plane, and then pretty much covered it up with the darn canopy. I remember planning to someday replace the kit canopy with a vac-formed lid and display it open to show off the 'pit. Oh well, maybe someday...anyway, this is the Zeke.
Here she is with her classic adversary:
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