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A great tribute to a fine old warbird, so well done, thanks for the posts and photos. Lot's to be learned from you, Professor.
Stay safe at work, make sure you always come home OK.
Patrick
"Can you fly this plane and land it?...Surely you can't be serious....I am serious, and don't call me Shirley"
Joe - I have been following this via email, and I've been in a bit of a modellingslump until the other day, and haven't been onthe forums. But each time I see it, all I can think is WOW! And the finish...it totally paid off. You nailed that build, as always, and it looks amazing. Great work.
-BD-
2022 New Year's Resolution: Enter 1 group build and COMPLETE a build this year!! Why Photobucket did you rob me of my one Group Build Badge??? Must be part of the strong anti-Monogram cartel!!!
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Great work Joe, I like the paint scheme on those 8th Jugs with D-day stripes. I keep hearing about how nice that Tammy 47 kit is and have yet to build one.
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
Absolutely stellar build Joe. Wonderful to see you apply your upper echelon skills to one of the best made kits out there. You have simply done a beautiful job.
Looking forward to your P-38's.
Joe
"Not only do I not know what's going on, I wouldn't know what to do about it if I did". George Carlin
- Mike Brindos "Lost Boy"
Really nice work Joe.
The engine and cockpit work were particularly impressive and I love the unique "repaired" scheme with invasion stripes on one side. Alotta character in that one - really pretty !
Chris
Thats one beautifully built and finished Jug! Your paint work is top notch as always
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Very nice jug.
Looks great Joe, Thanks for sharing. Impressive build and the one NMF lower wing makes it unique.
<Matt
Quidquid latine dictum sit, altum videtur!!! - Anything said in Latin sounds profound!
Another beauty Joe! You are really a master with the airbrush! I'll be looking forward to the P38's...hope you plan to let us tag along??
-Andy
Wow, great job as usual.
You must be getting tired of me saying this but: 'you just knocked another one outta the park'
"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen
Another fine masterpiece. Really like the camo on this one.
Mike
out standing P-47
Nick.
On my bench: Academy 1/35 UH-60L Black Hawk
Beautiful !! Another masterpiece.
BK
On the bench:
A lot !! And I mean A LOT!!
2024 Kits on deck / in process / completed
14 / 5 / 2
Fantastic as always!
Eric
Greatmaker Exceptional work! Truly outstanding. Thank you for sharing not only your build but your techniques as well. Just for giggles I watched airplane the other night Joey Have you ever been in a Turkish prison?
Exceptional work! Truly outstanding. Thank you for sharing not only your build but your techniques as well. Just for giggles I watched airplane the other night
Joey Have you ever been in a Turkish prison?
Thanks maker. Nervous? Yes.... First tme? No, I've been nervous lots of times....
......and thanks Allan...much appreciated.
Beautiful Jug! Crisp, solid build.
No bucks, no Buck Rogers
Thanks guys...I'm in the process of flipping a house which is consuming alot of my free time.
I finished it up last night. It's the Tamiya P-47 D in the 56th FG/62FS markings of Colonel David Schilling. Schilling was the 6th leading ace in the 8th Air Force with 22.5 kills, to include 5 in one day. Hairless Joe was his personal mount from July 1944 until his last combat mission in January of 1945. Schilling would survive the war and continue to command the 56th FG. Schilling would died from injuries sustained in a car crash in 1956.
I chose to depict the plane after Schilling's run in with Flak and subsequent crash landing in September of 1944. The port wing reportedly had to be replaced. The upper camo was replaced but the underside was not repainted. Makes for an interesting scheme.
The kit was was a joy with only a few issues. I didn't paricularly like the design and fit of the rear spine, for which I complained about already. I also had trouble with the starboard wing root for some reason, but I'm sure it was something I screwed up. Putty on a Tamiya Jug...the humanity! I think I mentioned that too. This said, I still consider it's sister kit, the Tamiya Razorback, the best plastic model ever made. I have 5 in my stash. I used an Ultracast seat and tires. The decals were Aeromaster and presented no issues. I was worried about the lower ovrsized stars and bars but I had no trouble. I left the wing pylons empty because I didn't want to add bombs and I hate the 108 gallon paper tanks. I may still add the tear drop tanks but I've only seen those used in the Pacific. If I'm wrong please correct me.
Enough of my yapping. Here's some pics. Comments criticisms welcome....
I know what you mean about things coming up Joe, she's lookin' good all the same.
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