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And if you really want something different, try making a YB-40. The eduard parts will still work.
Most Eduard sets are best used sparingly if you want to remain sane. I rarely use more than a third of any particular fret, but that's almost always a big improvement for the model. The G set should work fine on an F and mostly OK on an E. Earlier than that there are too many differences.
John
To see build logs for my models: http://goldeneramodel.com/mymodels/mymodels.html
gregbale Pretty sure bomb bays and other fuselage internals were largely the same. Powered nose turret was the main difference for the -G model.
Pretty sure bomb bays and other fuselage internals were largely the same. Powered nose turret was the main difference for the -G model.
Cool, so ordering the Eduard kit won't be a waste of time then.
Pretty sure bomb bays and other fuselage internals were largely the same. Powered nose 'chin' turret (and attendant changes in that area, like 'cheek' windows) was the main difference for the late-F and -G models.
Greg
George Lewis:
Good Morning,
I have a question about B-17 model differences. I recently purchased a Revell 1/72 B-17F Memphis Belle kit. I'm wanting to add some PE detail parts, but most of what I am finding are for b-17G models. Can I make some of these parts work on the F model or were there differences that will prevent this from happening? I'm asking mostly about the bomb bays.
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