TheRealMrEd
Airman 1st Class
- 118
- Aug 2, 2017
Hello, sorry to be late summarizing last years' efforts, but here they are, finally:
First off, the Anigrand Curtis XP-60:
A few more pics HERE..
Followed by a P-47B Double Twister conversion, using the 1/72 Academy P-47D kit:
For those interested, the build thread is HERE..
Then, a P-47F conversion, with the laminar flow wing, also using the Academy P-47D kit:
Build thread HERE..
Next up, one of my personal favorites, which I have seldom seen built, another conversion of the Academy kit, the P-47B:
A few more pics HERE..
Next up, the Brengun A-36 Apache kit, but with so much work needed to make it accurate, it might as well have been a conversion:
A LOT of detail changes and accuracy conversation HERE..
And last for the year, and one of my all-time favorites, the new 1/72 scale XB-51 bomber kit from Mikro Mir:
Before starting one of these I would SERIOUSLY recommend that you read through the build thread (you'll see why) HERE..
Well, that's all. Not a lot for the year, compared to normal, but some fairly interesting ones, I think.
Thanks, as always, for looking!
Ed
First off, the Anigrand Curtis XP-60:
A few more pics HERE..
Followed by a P-47B Double Twister conversion, using the 1/72 Academy P-47D kit:
For those interested, the build thread is HERE..
Then, a P-47F conversion, with the laminar flow wing, also using the Academy P-47D kit:
Build thread HERE..
Next up, one of my personal favorites, which I have seldom seen built, another conversion of the Academy kit, the P-47B:
A few more pics HERE..
Next up, the Brengun A-36 Apache kit, but with so much work needed to make it accurate, it might as well have been a conversion:
A LOT of detail changes and accuracy conversation HERE..
And last for the year, and one of my all-time favorites, the new 1/72 scale XB-51 bomber kit from Mikro Mir:
Before starting one of these I would SERIOUSLY recommend that you read through the build thread (you'll see why) HERE..
Well, that's all. Not a lot for the year, compared to normal, but some fairly interesting ones, I think.
Thanks, as always, for looking!
Ed
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