Modelmmaster49
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Ahoy Modelbuilders
I am new here to the forum Somme of you know from my youtube channel as Frankie Day I enjoy forums better then youtube forum members are more enjoyable because of their builds without showing ev everyone how to build a model. This the recently released for 1 to two years ago the New Hobby Boss 1/32 B24J Liberator. This kit is very massive not only in size but weight wise itself. The plastic is not skimpy either I have 2 of these in my collections one built as you see here the other is in my stash. I built the model with removable wings for storage use only instead of hanging it on the ceiling. The best way to display this behemoth is have it displayed in a corner that way its kept from harms way another addition to the build is to concider in buying a brass or white metal landing gear set to support the weight of this model its is extremely heavy the plastic structs in the kit are weak and wobbly can break if bopped with the back of the hand. I ordered scale model craft white metal undercarriage set so no worries here. for those rivit counters anyone who is familur with the B24 will notice on top of the wing root where the wing joins the fuselage does not rise to a camffer rather flat but it dont take away the scale and the B24 in general. Propellers are a tad small in diameter but nothing to write home about. In overal perspected it is a beautiful kit and makes one heck of a B24 Here are the pictures and like to thank everyone for thier views and comments
Frankie Day
I am new here to the forum Somme of you know from my youtube channel as Frankie Day I enjoy forums better then youtube forum members are more enjoyable because of their builds without showing ev everyone how to build a model. This the recently released for 1 to two years ago the New Hobby Boss 1/32 B24J Liberator. This kit is very massive not only in size but weight wise itself. The plastic is not skimpy either I have 2 of these in my collections one built as you see here the other is in my stash. I built the model with removable wings for storage use only instead of hanging it on the ceiling. The best way to display this behemoth is have it displayed in a corner that way its kept from harms way another addition to the build is to concider in buying a brass or white metal landing gear set to support the weight of this model its is extremely heavy the plastic structs in the kit are weak and wobbly can break if bopped with the back of the hand. I ordered scale model craft white metal undercarriage set so no worries here. for those rivit counters anyone who is familur with the B24 will notice on top of the wing root where the wing joins the fuselage does not rise to a camffer rather flat but it dont take away the scale and the B24 in general. Propellers are a tad small in diameter but nothing to write home about. In overal perspected it is a beautiful kit and makes one heck of a B24 Here are the pictures and like to thank everyone for thier views and comments
Frankie Day