To my fellow artistic forum members,
Here is my next project, it is a Corsair model kit set from Revell/Monogram. It may not be as detailed and sophisticated like the 1/32 Tamiya Corsair and if I may be so bold to say so, the P-51A Mustang. Besides, what I'm going to showcase this morning, there is a feeling or in this case, intuition with how well the 1/48 Corsair will turn out.
I personally chose this Corsair as it has the ability to either be in a extended stance in regards to the wing and or folded stance in which to allow a greater room/space situation during a tour on a aircraft carrier and be able to take on any WWII aircraft. Mrs. Toshi told me to order another high end model kit for Fathers Day. I'm thinking a Tamiya 1/32 Scale Mistubishi Zero or the 1/32 Scale Supermarine Spitfire. Both of which belongs to the same series that my Mustang and Corsair is included as such. I'm hopping to eventually be able to build both. If I can accomplish to build both aircraft, the Zero and the Spitfire will be my very first ever aircraft that I'll be able to potentially acquire. I've seen them around from my childhood, now I get to make this a realty for my new found hobby.
I know for a fact, that the Tamiya 1/32 Scale F4U-1 build is my best work yet! After a almost catastrophic dropped Corsair that shattered into pieces, I'm anxious to see how well I do on the next several kits. I feel if I can regroup and collect my thoughts in the repair of my F4U-1, I can almost take on anything. I say this not to boast but to give myself a sense of personal well being and moral actions. Please view the Corsair build below as a WIP.
Thank you,
Toshi
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On The Bench: Revell 1/48 B-25 Mitchell
Married to the most caring, loving, understanding, and beautiful wife in the world. Mrs. Toshi