Mike C Posted January 18 Posted January 18 It's a nice resin kit of a DeHavalind Comet. I've been working on it on and off for the last few months. Here's the box are at what I've done so far. I just painted the canopy yesterday, it was tedious masking it. 2
Ace-Garageguy Posted January 18 Posted January 18 Nice work. One of the coolest planes ever. Looks like a good kit too. 1
Wickersham Humble Posted May 27 Posted May 27 Very pretty; impressive factory hot-rod! I first imaged on the Comet 1 of my youth; the cursed airliner that was also beautiful! I hadn't built an a/c kit since the late 'fifties, and bec the IPMS shows are so a/c loaded, decided to try my hand again. Two Brewster Bullaloes, one RAF SEAsia (doomed, of course, vs. Zero!) and one an interpretation of the unbuilt Buff racer from 1938. Then I did the two conversions from prop-pusher to jet: Kyushu Shinden and Curtiss Ascender; both swept-wing fighters evolving in parallel by Japan and US. I made them into a diorama, just to make things extra-complicated (&/or complex) but I'm almost eighty, and a lot of tech and goodies have passed me by since 1958; the IPMS a/c builders aren't assailable, I find! But it was fun, and when I get it repaired (accident in packing box coming home in the Camry's trunk -- vibration, I guess) and the landing gear axles repaired, I'll take some pics and post them. I can't see so well, nor hang on to small parts -- even with a loup and tweezers, man -- and it's not perfect. However, I put in some historical kinks that made it interesting. However, I think I'm really done with a/c for the above reasons and more: the tiny, fiddley parts -- especially those cockpits, even with PE stuff! -- defeat me. And a/c judges look for open cockpits, too. Kustom Kars and drag machines continue to be my comfort zone; also 'thirties phantom cars like dual Cad V-16 Bonneville racers and Harry Miller street roadsters! Wick 1
Tyreman Posted June 17 Posted June 17 On 1/19/2025 at 11:34 PM, slusher said: Sometimes it’s good to get out of our comfort zone! How we learn and not get stuck in a rut.
Tyreman Posted June 17 Posted June 17 On 1/18/2025 at 5:30 PM, Mike C said: It's a nice resin kit of a DeHavalind Comet. I've been working on it on and off for the last few months. Here's the box are at what I've done so far. I just painted the canopy yesterday, it was tedious masking it. Great! and enjoy the build.
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