Nice. I love swing wing planes.Got the two halves together, almost introduced it to Mr. Flackhammer in the process. Perseverance paid off
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Love it. PanthermanGoose is finished, not perfect but through the canopy it should be fine.
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I plan to hang them up facing each other, becomes future meets past...My Brother built both of those Revell kits, He enjoyed building them.
Thanks to Lacrossedad, I can move forward on this again. Mystery of the jet exhaust has been solved
Well done here, I'm in the process of taking a decal stripped helmet approach, hoping it might turn out and if not "too close for decals, switching to paint"
... at this point, some of the guys would maybe box it up, work on something that gets them excited, and come back to it later.keep at it
Here I a thought; how would this work? Buy a top line kit. maybe a Tamiya F- 14, and a Revell Top Gun F-14; and apple the Revell Decasl to the Tamiya kit.I have that Hornet kit in my stash so I'll be watching this.
I like the idea, but this is my first modern jet. I'm finding I like the old warbirds better.Here I a thought; how would this work? Buy a top line kit. maybe a Tamiya F- 14, and a Revell Top Gun F-14; and apple the Revell Decasl to the Tamiya kit.
1:72HI WHAT scale the B52 ?
chrisb
Also a B-36 in 1:72 in the waiting.1:72
WOW a B36 in 1/72 thats a big model yes i love them even better than the B52 AS seen only one B36 in my ln my life at at the airbase airshow near me back in the late 50's an it had a huge red painted tail an wing tips an was mostly in meatal colour an what a plane it was as they had fire exstingers under the engines in case they caught fire brilliant hope ubuild that planeAlso a B-36 in 1:72 in the waiting.
I'll be visiting the U.S. Air Force Museum in Dayton, OH. in a few weeks, there is one on display.WOW a B36 in 1/72 thats a big model yes i love them even better than the B52 AS seen only one B36 in my ln my life at at the airbase airshow near me back in the late 50's an it had a huge red painted tail an wing tips an was mostly in meatal colour an what a plane it was as they had fire exstingers under the engines in case they caught fire brilliant hope ubuild that plane
chrisb
YES do take pics as id love to see them as when i see the one in red at airshow i was only young an to me it seemed giganticI'll be visiting the U.S. Air Force Museum in Dayton, OH. in a few weeks, there is one on display.
I'll be taking pictures.
I've been there brother. The F7F was a terrible kit. Just wanted to finish it and get it off my bench.I really hate this kit, just going through the motions now just to finish it.
Ha!!!!! Building a desire to get this over with, yeah it's building perseverance in Flackhammer resistance.I've been there brother. The F7F was a terrible kit. Just wanted to finish it and get it off my bench.
Your build doesn't look bad at all though.
As I have heard many times here, "some kits you build and some kits build you."
Hahaha.can't remember where I've seen those words though
...you got this, the final stretch!A few more hours of bench time...
Your work bench looks like mine! Right down to the glasses.Ha!!!!! Building a desire to get this over with, yeah it's building perseverance in Flackhammer resistance.
Still giving it my best go based on my love of this kit, maybe the F-18, the other half of this build will be easier after this.
Thanks for the fine advice, can't remember where I've seen those words though.....
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