P-47 just out of depot maintenance...
This is a real horror story that you're lookin' at. I won't go into it in too much detail, but it was a pup of a project. It's the 'ole Monogram kit which I had started many years back before any of the Hasegawa or Minicraft kits were available. I decided to detail the hell out of this thing and rescribe all the lines and all that...
Well I was in the middle of this thing and the Hasegawa kit was announced. Figures. So I shelved it for a while. (2 years) Then I decided that I had to finish the thing just for the sake of finishing it. I can't tell you how many times some of the seams cracked and this and that. I've never had as much bad luck building a model as I had with this one.
Anyhoo, I finally got it to the point where I could paint the thing. I originally was going to put it in Witold Lanowski's markings but after the new Hasegawa kits were released I decided to save that one for a "good" build.
I finally settled on Leo Batista's "Josephine My Flying Machine." It had nose art, and since I'm a Cheesecake/Nose Art/Pin-Up nut, it was a natural. But the decal (Stupidscale Superscale) was, as usual, rather poorly done. So I decided to enhance it a bit.
I finally finished the thing, took it to several shows, had some success and then brought it home from a regional to have it fall to the cat's claw. Had the box on our bench in the back hall while I was takin' care of business. (After 4 hours on the road you'd most likely have something to take care of too) I came back to the back hall to find that my furry feline friends had knocked the box onto the floor, upside down. Had the Bolt on a nice heavy base at the time, too, so needless to say it was pretty much Code 3.
Okay, enuff rambling... I just finished repairing it not too long ago, and here it is!
Lessee... Detailed the bejeezuz out of the cockpit (including my trademark hand-painted placards), wired the engine, rescribed all the lines, added the tail fillet, detailed the gear and replaced the blast tubes with unfinned cryostat tubing.
Oh yeah, and the nose art is hand-painted over the decal.
Enjoy!
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