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I got this kit as part of a spares / scrap joblot on Evilbay some time ago and despite some damage and a couple of missing parts thought it had potential so was worth rescuing.

 

The aircraft is a B-17C Flying Fortress Mk1 with RAF Coastal Command, servings in Nuts Corner, Northern Ireland 1942.

 

It was built for the recent B-17 Single Type Group Build here on BM, link below.

 

 

Here it is finished, biggest kit I've built for a long time, let me know what you think

 

cheers Pat

 

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Hi Pat,

congrats on a beautiful B-17!!!

She sure looks great in Coastal Command scheme. These roundels make all the difference.

 

You've made another winner!

What's next?

JR

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On 17/02/2019 at 16:30, MikeR said:

Looks rather good, that!:goodjob:

 

Mike.B)

Thanks very much Mike

 

On 17/02/2019 at 17:24, Vince1159 said:

Gorgeous.....

Hi Vince

Really appreciated 

 

23 hours ago, Greg Law said:

Good result. That can't have been easy brush painting something that size.

Hi Greg

Thanks very much, I am still learning how to get the best from brush painting @tonyot is the Master, I remain a mere humble apprentice !

 

cheers Pat

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Nice build and not so many early B17 models around, it is quite surprising how long the Fortress I lasted in British service in various guises

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On 17/02/2019 at 19:27, jean said:

Hi Pat,

congrats on a beautiful B-17!!!

She sure looks great in Coastal Command scheme. These roundels make all the difference.

 

You've made another winner!

What's next?

JR

Hi Jean

Thanks very much for your support during the build, really appreciated

On 17/02/2019 at 19:39, Beard said:

That looks rather smart. I have one in the stash and will be a very happy boy if it turns out anywhere as nice as your one has.

Thanks Beard, good luck with your build, and I look forward to seeing it on here when you are finished

 

cheers Pat

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