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The decals may have given you some problems, but overall your Blackbird looks very sharp! The distance shot shows the beauty without revealing the flaws.
F is for FIRE, That burns down the whole town!
U is for URANIUM... BOMBS!
N is for NO SURVIVORS...
- Plankton
LSM
I have been fascinated of late with the SR-71. Lots of great pilot interviews on youtube worth watching. So I got the old Revellogram 1/72 and gave it a whirl. My goal was a quick stress free build. Mission accomplished. No OCD in this build. That said after being happy with the paint job, I should have gotten aftermarket decals. The Revell supplied decals are terrible. But from 5 feet it looks OK.
keavdog Revells newer auto kits are really nice. This is the 2019 release Land Rover Series III LWB. EDIT: Better pics
Revells newer auto kits are really nice. This is the 2019 release Land Rover Series III LWB. EDIT: Better pics
Wow reminds me of Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom. Really nicely done, looks real!
In the pattern: Scale Shipyard's 1/48 Balao Class Sub! leaning out the list...NOT! Ha, added to it again - Viper MkVii, 1/32 THUD & F-15J plus a weekend madness build!
Nice Work Gary. Love those Monogram Fw190's. So many marking options...
On the Bench: Too Much
I finally finished "restoring" my Monogram FW-190. Like some others, it's been sitting in a box for 50 years awaiting the day I would pull it out and work on it. Broken parts were fixed with a lot of putty and the windscreen was replaced with cut out clear plastic (easier than I thought). The first photo shows the condition of the model prior to repair (as you can see I have a few more to go).
Thanks for looking!
Gary
Nice work UP, keavdog and gregbale.. of course I'm partial to p47's
Thanks,
John
Very nice! Always love those black belly Mossies.
Just put this up over in a/c...my first ever Mossie, the old Mono 1/48 gem done up as a 'night intruder' with Aeromaster 'Mosquito Raiders V' decals.
More pics here for those interested:
http://cs.finescale.com/fsm/modeling_subjects/f/2/t/189321.aspx
Greg
George Lewis:
On the bench: Revell-USS Arizona; Airfix P-51D in 1/72
Nice work on the Razorback UP! Always great see another classic RM kit on here!
Just finished the old 1/48 P47D kit in the "Pied Piper" version. The Squadron In Action (#208) has a picture of it on page 21. Assigned to the 310th FS, 58th FG at San Jose AB on Mindoro Island, late 1944. Has that faded war weary look.
Tried to stay true to the kit, only changes were brass tubing for guns, tape to accent the molded in safety belts, and a wire pitot tube.
A fun build, I attempted this kit when I first got back into the hobby. Butchered it pretty badly, so it was nice to finish the kit (not the one I started!) and put it on display.
Always enjoy perusing this thread, truly amazing builds!
Joe
Thank you very much guys! Appreciated!
Best,
Nikola
www.shelfforce.com
Nice job on the P-61.
Now this is Art! Gorgeous work!
I love how the nose looks almost transparent and that is some excellent effects! The usage if tarps to cover the transparent parts gaps is simple, yet very effective.
Top Notch!
- Mike Brindos "Lost Boy"
Poor old war weary bird! Well captured, Nikola.
To see build logs for my models: http://goldeneramodel.com/mymodels/mymodels.html
Dang, that is one fine-looking Black Widow.
Nice widow.. Interesting use of tarps...
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Beautiful build Nikola! That is stunning work!
Nikola, Thats a very nice build with a not so friendly kit. Well done!!
Doug
Hi gents,
Here is Revellogram's Widow.
Thanks for looking.
cbaltrin Nice one stik!
Nice one stik!
Thank you sir! 10+ years and this thread is still going strong with Monogram builds! Not bad.
Your AV-8B looks great Nick!
Well, here is my latest Monogram build, Monogram's retool of the 50's vintage Aurora kit.
YES it is..
Stik. nice looking stuka.
1/48 AV-8.
Nick.
cbaltrin Thanks again Stik! Hopefully I'll have a few more to add by EOY!
Thanks again Stik! Hopefully I'll have a few more to add by EOY!
Youre quite welcome. I'm hoping to add at least one or two this year myself.
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