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Revell 1/48 P51D- finished

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fox
  • Member since
    January 2007
  • From: Narvon, Pa.
Posted by fox on Friday, December 2, 2022 9:45 PM

Outstanding build Brian! Lots of great work going on in that build. Toast Toast

Stay Safe.

Jim Captain

 Main WIP: 

   On the Bench: Artesania Latina  (aka) Artists in the Latrine 1/75 Bluenose II

I keep hitting "escape", but I'm still here.

  • Member since
    April 2003
  • From: USA
Posted by keavdog on Friday, December 2, 2022 7:31 AM

Nice job Brian.  One of the best looking liveries on the P-51.

Thanks,

John

  • Member since
    May 2004
  • From: Land of Lakes
Posted by cbaltrin on Thursday, December 1, 2022 10:19 PM

Nice build. Always love seeing this kit built!

On the Bench: Too Much

  • Member since
    September 2020
Posted by fearlessfarless on Thursday, December 1, 2022 6:04 PM

Great work! That is a gorgeous airplane.

  • Member since
    January 2003
  • From: West of the rock and east of the hard place!
Posted by murph on Thursday, December 1, 2022 1:59 PM

Very nice work.

Retired and living the dream!

  • Member since
    November 2022
Revell 1/48 P51D- finished
Posted by Brian C on Wednesday, November 30, 2022 4:50 PM

I'm pretty happy with this one, and feel a little redemption after my first two bad experiences with the Monogram version. I went with the Big Beautiful Doll scheme, and built this one from the box, but with a few scratch built details. Fit issues were minimal- most seams were taken care of with Tamiya super thin cement and some sanding. The finish is Vallejo Model Air aluminum, and the final varnish is 4 parts Vallejo gloss, 3 parts Vallejo satin and 3 parts thinner. The nose decals actually went on pretty well. I followed the directions and put the appropriate cuts in the top and bottom pieces. Everything lined up and fit quite well. Solvaset did the rest of the work. The wingtips were done with tape, a sharp knife and patience. "Music wire" was used for the brake lines and gun door prop rod. That wire was a bit difficult to work with, as the pinholes in my fingertips will attest, but the result was passable. The few period photographs I found of this plane showed it was either new or meticulously maintained, so the weathering was minimal. I used Tamiya Weathering Master for the exhaust, guns and gun bay. I used a drop of Vallejo fuel stain blown with an airbrush on the wing fueling points. I applied the decals from a wartime photo, and the only issue I noticed was the kit's nose decal extends back farther than the checkering on the actual aircraft. As such, the name is a little close to the checkering, but I can live with it. This build ventured into some new territory, but it was pretty fun. Included are photos in natural and indoor lighting, plus one I had a little fun with! 

 

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