Tal Afar Dave
Monogram P39: Thinking about it
Just to give ya a little nudge, Dave, since your siggy mentions it... Here's our (CAF CenTex Wing at San Marcos, TX, circa 1988) P-39 getting a little ramp-work done after a pre-airshow flight... Blew a hydraulic line somewhere under there, and two of our tireless Ramp-Rats are frantically trying to get her fixed & ready to make her take-off time for the actual performance... With the open panels, big fluid puddle, heavily weathered (for a Warbird airshow performer)I think it'd make a sweet little diorama, either the one depicted (or even better), set in the South Pacific, or N. Africa....
This bird had a history of being cantankerous, with little things constantly breaking until someone suggested that they ditch Ivan's paint scheme and change the paint and markings to it's original U.S. Army Airacobra scheme... I'm not kidding about the thing breaking down either.. Although little ever happened to it in the air (thankfully), the thing would be post-flighted thoroughly after a show, pulled into the hangar, and (with no one ever near it) break down overnight, just sitting in the hangar... It was rather maddening for the P-39 crew..
In 1990, she was rolled outta the paint shop for AirSho 90 with a new Snake-skin and the problems (I called them "Gremlins from the Kremlin") vanished, almost overnight!
None of the annoying little problems they had with it before have ever re-surfaced, and with just the regular routine maintenence checks and repairs peformed, it's been the "Sweetest little airplane I ever worked on, ever since we got rid of the Red Stars", according to her crew-chief...
I'm huntin' for another P-39 on Ebay right now, even though I've built it about a dozen times... Built the Eduard kit too, but the Monogram kit is an overall better fit (I had to shim the wing roots on the Eduard kit with styrene strip) and has more fuselage detail than Eduard's... Eduard's has better intake details, and the landing gear struts and their bays & the wheel-wells are more detailed, but it seems to me that Eduard concentrated on detailing stuff not easily seen, and there're no engine or gun-bay details at all, although one could scratch-build and kit-bash (The Allison Engine from the Arii P-40 would fit with a little minor surgery) those details... But for the price of the Eduard kit, one would think that kit-bashing and scratch-building would be needed only for the smallest of details..
I don't like Eduard's cockpit doors either, since they're molded 100% in clear. That means you can't display the model with the doors open and windows down, unless you perform some delicate surgery on very brittle clear styrene and cut the windows out of the doors.
The Monogram kit has only one door that opens (the starboard one), but that's ok, since the left door isn't to be used except for an emergency egress, and it can't be opened frm the outside anyway...
ANYway... Just thought the P-39 might be fun for ya... (And it gave me an excuse to type up another CAF "War Story", lol...)