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Cool project and she's looking good, Frank.
Every now and again, here on FSM somebody mentions their first kit. Every time it makes me wish I remembered what mine was. I'd do what you are doing for sure (if I could procure one).
She's lookin' great Frank!
You guys have pushed me into digging out my old Monogram P-38. Going to try to fit her in next year.
"I dream in fire but work in clay." -Arthur Machen
Coming along real nice
I think it's great you are going to build this kit. As a guy who just got back into this, I can appreciate your feelings.
go for it!
Yep, the wings are now attached. Starting to look like a B-25 finally. Lots of making parts fit. Lots of filling and sanding. Even though the molds are at least as old as me, the detail is still pretty good. A little more filling around the wing roots Vallejo Plastic Putty and attaching the clear parts and then time for primer and paint.
OK. In the stash: Way too much to build in one lifetime...
Gamera That's so cool Frank! One of my first was Monogram's P-38, you've got me tempted to pull the one out of my stash and start a new one this year!
That's so cool Frank!
One of my first was Monogram's P-38, you've got me tempted to pull the one out of my stash and start a new one this year!
Gamera, DO IT.
The major components of the B-25 are assembled and I am cleaning up the seams, something a ten year old kid would never think about. Not too many fit issues surprisingly. Gonna hafta use some PPP to fill the gaps between the engine nacelles. Using CA glue to clean up the seams. The shape of the parts overall isn't too bad. At least the finished model will pretty much look like a B-25. I'm OK with that.
GMorrison I'll bet the larger parts have their part #s molded into them. Bill
I'll bet the larger parts have their part #s molded into them.
Bill
Yep, they sure enough do have the part number on the inside.
Well, I'm glad that neither Atlantis nor anyone else has repopped my first model. It was a Lingberg imagination of a MiG that didn't exist. But I'm sure the red paint I piled on the radome made it a much better model.
After that I built a Pyro 1/1200 British cruiser that has been repopped by Lindberg/Round2 (Yes, I bought another one) and then an Aurora 1/48 Pfalz D-III (what could I have been thinking??) that was repopped by Glenco, and yes, I bought one of those even though 1/48 is not my forte. Nostalgia is great fun.
Rick
So far, assembled the wings. These molds are at least as old as I am so there is plenty of flash to get rid of. Not major flash like resin, just enough to have to clean up to get a good fit. Just like the old days, or as happens today, a little liquid cement splashed onto the underside of a wing. Should be able to hide the smudge with paint later. Yes, there are "minor" fit issues like the main landing gear nacelle not fitting against the wing. Will have to hide the gaps with PPP later. Gonna paint the cockpit, flight deck and the bombardier position with green zinc chromate tomorrow and button up the fuselage.
Modeling is an excuse to buy books.
I'm a HUGE fan of those Atlantis repops. Pure nostalgia for when models were pocket-money and for 'zooming' around the backyard...before we'd ever heard of 'rivet counters'....
Following your fun build with great interest!
Greg
George Lewis:
This should be VERY fun to watch come together Frank. I've done this kind of stuff to the Monogram Dauntless and Revell Corsair kits. It took everything I'd learned throughout the years and then some to get the job done but I was happy with both outcomes. (although I thought I was gonna go stark ravin' nuts putting that Corsiar kit together!)
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The kit arrived by USPS yesterday. My dad originally bought the kit for me when I was 10 years old. Back then, the kit was made by Revell, today it's sold under the Atlantis banner. I'm excited to build this kit again. This isn't so much a trip down memory lane as much as it is an attempt to build the kit into a really nice model with what I've learned since getting back into the hobby. I'm going to build this model OOB just like I did way back when. Painting and taking care of seams. etc., should really lift this build out of the ordinary. Stay tuned.
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That's a whole lot of box for not too much model kit.
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