skymnky721 Posted July 26 Posted July 26 Well I dont do planes all that much,,but it is a nice break from cars ect. I got this off amazon,,cant believe they sent it in a brown paper bag! The box was squished almost flat! Lucky no damage,, but really? So I dont order models from the web anymore. Anyways,,fun kit to do,,gotta pay attention to the directions on these,,very easy to assemble stuff backwards! LOL. But it turned out cool,,I think they have one of these at Willow run display in Yipsilanti ,,about 10 miles from where I live. These planes did so much for WW2,,quite the workhorse machine. Anyways,,enjoy your building! 6
meechum68 Posted July 26 Posted July 26 Beautiful plane! One of my favorites! They were definitely the work horse! 1
Jim B Posted July 27 Posted July 27 Nice build, but I'm a bit confused. Why are there Sidewinder missiles & laser guided bombs on a 1940s aircraft? Did I miss something somewhere? 1
TonyK Posted July 27 Posted July 27 One of my favorites too. I really like your open areas to show your nice detail painting. 1
Mike 1017 Posted July 27 Posted July 27 A Great Build World's Finest WW 2 Bomber ever manufactured PERIOD. 1
skymnky721 Posted July 28 Author Posted July 28 On 7/26/2025 at 8:09 PM, Jim B said: Nice build, but I'm a bit confused. Why are there Sidewinder missiles & laser guided bombs on a 1940s aircraft? Did I miss something somewhere? LOL,,no you didnt miss anything,,I had the thought of adding some modern "strike packages" ,,I had these missiles left over from some other kits,,and there was so much room on those huge wings,,I mocked it up and liked the missiles on there. No,,its not "correct" as it was originally mfg,,but Ive never been concerned about being "correct" ,,I like to experiment sometimes,,thanks for lookin! S 1
XYHARRY Posted July 28 Posted July 28 Nice B-17 Flying Fortress there Scott, but when building these warbirds we must always take a moment to remember the ultimate sacrifice by the pilots and their crews. I met a veteran back in the 80s who was blind, and after getting to know him he told me his story. As a bombardier in an Avro Lancaster with the RAAF he was blinded by a search light whilst aiming his bomb sight. Consequently, on return to base he was hospitalised. After a full recovery he was reassigned to his previous job but on a different bomber, his previous crew were lost (kia). On his first mission back he was hit by shrapnel from heavy flak which is why he was permanently blinded. I'll never forget the sacrifice that man, and all who served, made for our freedom and way of life. 1
plasticprime Posted July 28 Posted July 28 On 7/27/2025 at 6:03 AM, Mike 1017 said: A Great Build World's Finest WW 2 Bomber ever manufactured PERIOD. I think the crews of the British Lancaster and our B-29 Superfortress might disagree. 1
plasticprime Posted July 28 Posted July 28 Just curious as to what scale this is and what year the kit was manufactured. 1
skymnky721 Posted July 29 Author Posted July 29 On 7/28/2025 at 12:26 PM, plasticprime said: Just curious as to what scale this is and what year the kit was manufactured. Its a Revell of germany release,,I think its a 2013? and its 1:72 scale I think,,I trimmed the box art and made wall hangings,,so the part that has the year is gone. Whoops
skymnky721 Posted July 29 Author Posted July 29 On 7/28/2025 at 7:07 AM, XYHARRY said: Nice B-17 Flying Fortress there Scott, but when building these warbirds we must always take a moment to remember the ultimate sacrifice by the pilots and their crews. I met a veteran back in the 80s who was blind, and after getting to know him he told me his story. As a bombardier in an Avro Lancaster with the RAAF he was blinded by a search light whilst aiming his bomb sight. Consequently, on return to base he was hospitalised. After a full recovery he was reassigned to his previous job but on a different bomber, his previous crew were lost (kia). On his first mission back he was hit by shrapnel from heavy flak which is why he was permanently blinded. I'll never forget the sacrifice that man, and all who served, made for our freedom and way of life. Thanks Xharry,,amazing story,,my salutes to all whom have served,,my uncle was a glider pilot in WW2,,in 3 different campaigns ,,africa,,europe..and france. He hauled munitions,troops,,hardware for the battlefield. Quite inspiring stories from any vet that has served. Salutes to all! 1
Dragline Posted Saturday at 02:02 PM Posted Saturday at 02:02 PM This and the P-38 are among my favorites. Very nice build. 1
skymnky721 Posted Wednesday at 09:59 AM Author Posted Wednesday at 09:59 AM On 8/2/2025 at 9:02 AM, Dragline said: This and the P-38 are among my favorites. Very nice build. Yes ,,and Id like to build a B-29,,but couldnt find one at my LHS,,guess I could order one,,prepay and get a bit later. Thanks for lookin,, build on! 1
stavanzer Posted Wednesday at 02:58 PM Posted Wednesday at 02:58 PM The Atlantis B29 is often on the shelf at Hooby Looby. 1
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