To my fellow forum members,
This is the next step in my P-38 build. I think this build was much more difficult than the P-61 Black Widow. To be fair, the assembling of the fuselage and the twin booms were next to near flawless. It was the next step of which was attaching the fuselage to the twin booms, this became something of a challenge. Please note, building a aircraft as an example like the P-61 that's completely black has the ability to mask some of it's imperfections. With the P-38 being completely silver and of course reflective definately shows the error of my ways. Whew, I admit, it's tough but I must be calm and take my time as this is only my 4th build. I can't believe in three months, I built a F4U Corsair, P-61 Black Widow, P-40 Warhawk (Flying Tigers), and now the P-38 Lightning.
My next project will be a PBM-5A Mariner, followed by a huge 1:48 scale B-24D Liberator. Guess what I have next? This is unreal, Mrs. Toshi got me a 1:32 Tamiya P-51 Mustang. I've never touched nor seen a scale model kit that cost $100.00 dollars plus shipping and handling. WOW!!! I am as shocked as you are as well as a little scared and a lot of nervousness, with a dash of anxiety. I would like to add a tablespoon of OMG! LOL!
There is a thread of a fellow forum member that's also assembling the very same kit. I've been following his thread with religiously. I also purchased a "Fine Scale Model" month of May Volume 33, issue 5. At the time of purchase, I did not realize that the build on the front page of the magazine was none other than the same Tamiya P-51 kit that Mrs. Toshi purchased for me. After this realization, I exclusively, nay rabidly began to engulf my every sense of being into the build of kit number 60322. I feel as I'm way over my capabilities at first, but with the proffesional expertise here on this very forum that I am a member of, I know that the love of the hobby as well as the brotherhood will give me the support I need to start and complete the P-51.
That's not until I have two other large kits (PBM-5A and B-24D) under my belt. That would make my total builds as my 6th build with the P-51 as number 7. I'm going way ahead of myself in past of my builds here. I still have time to hone my skills and practice with patience. Until then, let's take a look at my current build the P-38 Lightning. My current obstacle is the nose cone of this aircraft. To get all 5 guns lined up in the nose cone while trying to literally square off the attachment of the nose cone to the front of the fuselage is like trying to split the Red Sea as Moses had done. Well, that's an exaggeration, but you all know how difficult such a small part plays into a larger part. So here is where I currently am. I'd like to thank everyone for the feed back and the support, you don't know how much this means so much to someone like me.
Toshi
On The Bench: Revell 1/48 B-25 Mitchell
Married to the most caring, loving, understanding, and beautiful wife in the world. Mrs. Toshi