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I have another AC-47 to share. I finished her about a month ago, but got busy on some software projects and two Monogram B-29s and forgot to post here. This is the ancient 1/96 (approximate) scale kit that Monogram did in 1967, with a mold dating back to the mid-1950s I believe.
The B-29s are currently in progress at a glacier's pace.
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Retired and living the dream!
The 48th scale A-10 with TwoBobs decals. Doesn't look like it but there is light and dark ghost grey there. The demarcation is imperceptible.
From a long time ago. And my brother lived in Lodi for a while.
I may get so drunk, I have to crawl home. But dammit, I'll crawl like a Marine.
Treyzx10r> That's a stunning pair of 410s! Great work!
John> I love that B-26 Marauder! Beautiful wing mod.
Like these two guys, this P-40B took a while for me to finish up. I started it for Checkmateking02's WaW1941 GB and just completed her last month. The only thing NOT Monogram about the kit are the decals, which the insignia came from the Airfix P-40 kit as I wanted a Pearl Harbor version, and some minor mods to the belly, wheel wells and the radiator flaps.
Gary
Great looking builds John! Pair of Me410's in 1/48 finished up after a long hiatus from building
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Here's the 1/48 Marauder with the Lone Star short wing conversion, just completed but started two years ago, and the Revell 1/32 P-47D that my 3 year old grandson Alex provided serious help on as it is his plane, cutting all the parts from the sprue and holding things together while glue dried. He helped during the air brushing by holding the trigger down. That was interesting!
John
To see build logs for my models: http://goldeneramodel.com/mymodels/mymodels.html
Keyda,Hi;
I really do like that plane.I believe over the years in many forms they have gone through my hands.Then got given away as I changed Duty Stations. Still like them. Nice Job on the setting too! T.B.
jeaton01 That's a tired looking B-25, Lowfly. Well weathered in a good way.
That's a tired looking B-25, Lowfly. Well weathered in a good way.
Thanks...That was the idea. It is called "The Long Day"
This is the new Revell. Really nice molds, super detail - here's my Bronco OOB
Look at this detail... amazing in plastic
I had a minor decal issue - my fault, other than that this kit is on par with the best!
The top is not glued on - just set on
Decal folded over just north of the front wheel - my fault, kit is awesome
Thanks,
Well done, Nick. The rigging on the Stearman looks sharp.
Revell PT-17 in 1/48.
Revell USS Lionfish
Nick.
Here are photos of the 1/48th scalle Revell B-25 J "Jaunty Jo"
Aggieman Hot off my work bench are Monogram's C-47 Skytrain and Monogram's AC-47 Gunship.
Hot off my work bench are Monogram's C-47 Skytrain and Monogram's AC-47 Gunship.
Those are both beauties! Should of hopped in on my group build!
Great work!
On the Bench: Too Much
fotofrank Finished this one the other day, Stik. Monogram's 1/72 scale F-82G done up as the XP-82 when it was at Langley in 1948 being used as a flying test bed.
Finished this one the other day, Stik. Monogram's 1/72 scale F-82G done up as the XP-82 when it was at Langley in 1948 being used as a flying test bed.
Very nice model of a very strange aircraft. Go here to read about the Twin Mustang: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_American_F-82_Twin_Mustang
Your comments and questions are always welcome.
Need a new picture...
OK. In the stash: Way too much to build in one lifetime...
One is the Revell Spitfire II (white plastic) and the other is the Revell of Germany Spitfire II (grey plastic). Both are 48th scale. Can't remember which is which but they're the identical kit. Same front windscreen short shot. Same difficult fit. Photos flatter the end result a little bit. Built them for a friend to auction off at a gala for the local Children's Make-A-Wish foundation. Model Master Enamels (RAF Dark Green / RAF Dark Earth over RAF Sky). RoG kit had decals for the sky band on the rear fuselage. I painted and masked both. It was easier. Kit decals settled down very nicely with Solvaset. Stands are aftermarket from Airfix.
I'm aware this is a whirlybird in the Aircraft forum, but it's a Revellogram whirlybird nonetheless. I know not everyone gets over to the Helicopter forum, so I thought I'd post a couple of pictures of my Revell HH-53C in 1/48. There are a few more pictures over on the Helicopter forum in my build thread if you're intersted.
Cheers!
-O
-It's Omar, but they call me "O".
Here a couple of my Revell/Monogram aircraft (one built this fall, the other several years ago).
Ben
"Everyones the normal until you get to know them" (Unknown)
LAST COMPLETED:
1/35 Churchill Mk IV AVRE with bridge - DONE
NEXT PROJECT:
1/35 CH-54A Tarhe Helicopter
Very smart way to display W7 dust free Keyda. Great looking build.
Recently completed this old 1984 Revell 1/72 Thud. I addded some lights made from metal clothing pins painted with clear blue and red and addded gemstones for the landing lights. The SEA paint was all freehand using my Badger Renegade x fine tip AB and used oil dot color modulation.
Too many models to build, not enough time in a lifetime!!
Thanks Shipwreck!
Fhotofrank, I was discussing the difficulty encountered with building Revell models.His response was, "it is modeling"!
On the Bench:
Revell 1/96 USS Constitution - rigging
Revell 1/48 B-1B Lancer Prep and research
Trumpeter 1/350 USS Hornet CV-8 Prep and research
Ya know, these vintage Revell and Monogram kits really test your modelling skills. They'll tell you if you're a good builder or not. When they're finished and on the shelf, they look really nice. I enjoy them. Or else I'm a real glutton for punishment. Right now on the bench I have a Monogram F-84F, two F-82 Twin Mustangs, and the old, old Piper Tri-pacer kit!
Thanks Stik, but it's not a Falls bird. I haven't gotten to any of those yet. I still have a lot more research to do before any of that gets started.
Came to share a few pics of my favorite plane. Monogram's old C-47 Skytrain. Copyright on the kit I had was from 1975. Which makes it older than me. Built as "Whiskey 7" from the National Warplane museum in Geneseo NY.
A few pics of the real W7.
Theuns, that is a fine trio of Revellogram Luftwaffe birds!
Keyda, your F-4 is another beauty for your Niagra Falls AFB collection.
F is for FIRE, That burns down the whole town!
U is for URANIUM... BOMBS!
N is for NO SURVIVORS...
- Plankton
LSM
Thanx John
Theuns
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