Sparrowhyperion:
Which F84 was it? I have a couple of parts planes. If I have the spare, you are more than welcome to it.
Bockscar:
Rich:
Your carpet monster was on holiday, came up here for the weekend, and ate the canopy set from my legacy Monogram 1/48 F-84. I haven't opened the box for almost three years, and had to stop myself from conducting an all-out search!
There's a good chance I put it in another kit by accident, that's what I like to say to myself when I know there's no hope in styx of ever seeing a part again.
The good news is that my Gator Glue arrived, I ordered it when I was a pre-teen.
Hey Rich, very much appreciated, gosh, I wasn't trying to guilt you out by claiming it was "your" carpet monster!
Here's the old bird:
Check out the wing tank angle on that baby! I never liked this plane as a kid, but I have to tell you, now it's way up there like my second favourite airplane! I especially came to like it when I found out it was the daddy of the Thud, heck they even used the same wing tanks!
Rich, I don't want to bash your kit if it's viable. I actually have another one in green, and the Heller rendition as well. But I never grew out of feeling like a kid without a blanket when it came to incomplete kits. Kind of pathetic, really, I remember a hobby store offered to replace a missing Sabre canopy for me for free, and when I picked it up I happened to ask about where they got it from, when they told me they were going to throw the rest of the kit out, guess what, I ended up with one more Sabre, and still had the one with a missing canopy! Get this, i found a kit that could be built canopy open or closed, and tada, it had two canopies. Not a perfect match by any means, but at least I could sleep at night.
I know, there must be treatment for that!