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Hello everyone … I’d like to display my recently finished aircraft. It is Airfix’s old tool 1/72 CAC Boomerang kit released in their classic range. I scratch built some of the interior. Cheated by using a Wildcat seat from an A/Market company. The real aircraft has a prominent fuel tank behind the seat/armor so needed something for that. This is the finished product. Please feel free to ask questions, post comments, or visit my build thread. Dennis
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Hello everyone welcome to build #2 of a C.A.C. Ca.13 Boomerang. It will be in the markings of RAAF #4 Squadron at Gusap New Guinea February 1944. I will add sprue photo’s when the kit arrives on Friday. Dennis Kit arrived early so here we go. Im hoping to do this plane pending some research on #4 Sq. markings.
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I present to you my 1st build back in a year it is the 1/72 Tamiya kit representing “Sleepy Time Gal”. a P-47D from the 58th FG. 69th FS. New Guinea 1944. Please feel free to ask questions, post comments, or visit the build thread. Dennis
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I started this for the 'Revell-Monogram Classic GB', and as a spur to speedy work am entering it here as well.... This is the intended subject.... Profile and photo both from the old Aircam on the type, from Boxart Den. Obviously the glare panel isn't blue, but otherwise the thing seems reasonable enough, the ornate 'cherry blossom' unit badge did not make it to New Guinea. Mottle will be applied over aluminum foil. I don't mean to do much detailing on this, and haven't the heart to match the old thing against any drawings. It meets 'looks like one at a glance to me' standard, and I am more interested in the ;field camouflage' finish. However, the landing gear gape needed tending.... Opening was outlined in styrene rod, most 1.0mm square, some 1.0mm x 0.5mm strip, then capped with a bit of 10 thou card. Here it is from the outside, still with just one closed off. Both are now closed off, and wings assembled. This is just to illustrate the good fit of major elements. The fuselage is press-fit, and so is the canopy. I found it like that when I took down the box, and was surprised to find it wasn't glued. Assembled wings are press-fit only, and it doesn't look like filler will be needed. I mean to put in a pilot figure. Surface will have to be smoothed and scribed for the foil.
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I was gifted the dual set long ago, and took another look lately at the second half.... This is the intended subject.... Profile and photo both from the old Aircam on the type, from Boxart Den. Obviously the glare panel isn't blue, but otherwise the thing seems reasonable enough, the ornate 'cherry blossom' unit badge did not make it to New Guinea. Mottle will be applied over aluminum foil. I don't mean to do much detailing on this, and haven't the heart to match the old thing against any drawings. It meets 'looks like one at a glance to me' standard, and I am more interested in the ;field camouflage' finish. However, the landing gear gape needed tending.... Opening was outlined in styrene rod, most 1.0mm square, some 1.0mm x 0.5mm strip, then capped with a bit of 10 thou card. Here it is from the outside, still with just one closed off. Both are now closed off, and wings assembled. This is just to illustrate the good fit of major elements. The fuselage is press-fit, and so is the canopy. I found it like that when I took down the box, and was surprised to find it wasn't glued. Assembled wings are press-fit only, and it doesn't look like filler will be needed. I mean to put in a pilot figure. Surface will have to be smoothed and scribed for the foil.
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