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Monogram B-29's

sharkman

Master at Arms
Going to poke at these when I have time. Plan is to do the complete kit as "Kee Bird" (before the crash in Greenland) and the basket case kit as an SB-29.

The cockpits were already painted green so I played with them today while the Do 217 paint was drying.

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Their big but honestly, most of it won't be seen once closed up so I concentrated on the forward areas for detail.
 
Anything is possible.

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During the Pacific campaign, trials of a DUKW barge for ferrying aircraft ashore from freighters were conducted in the event they couldn't be flown to their island base. The P-38 trials were conducted Sep-Nov 1943 but was never used operationally. David Doyle's book "The Complete DUKW" has photos of the many vehicles that were tested using this method.

Cheers,
RichB
 
So, as I mentioned, I plan for one of these kits to be "Kee Bird" and the other as an SB-29.

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SInce there is no available 1/48 scale A3 lifeboat that I can find (and I don't have access to a 3D scanner and printer).


I thought I'd have to try and scratch one! While scanning the internet for some possible hulls that might be of use, I came across the Glencoe boat. A quick measure and the hull looks like it will be a perfect starting block to modify! At least it is about the right length compared to the fuselage.

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We'll see how it goes!
 
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