Hi all
Some pics of my completed CA-13 Boomerang, which to date is Australia's only locally built fighter.
Out of necessity, Australia needed fighters to defend against the Japanese tide sweeping in from the north during WW2. Within months the Boomerang was designed taking parts from the Wirraway trainer. As a fighter it was substandard and was relegated to the ground support role after supplies of Spitfire's and P-40's were delivered. In this new role, the Boomerang exceled.
The Airfix 1:72 Boomerang has been around since Noah was a lad (well, 40ish years anyway) and as such is festooned with raised detail (rivets) and no cockpit details. Still it is currently the only game in town if you want to build a 1:72 Boomerang!
I need a new tube of putty now!
So here it is after an interesting, somewhat tortured build. I used Pollyscale Foliage Green and Esci decals (these were 30 years old as well - what a combination!). Weathering was done using lightened shades of the FG, a sludge wash and with chalks.
Hope you like it!
cheers
Mike
The end!!