P-51 D Mustang
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Opmerkingen
16 October 2013, 09:57

Nice.
Isn't there a problem with the fitting of the propeller and the nose cone?...
16 October 2013, 10:24

Hi yes your right there is, no excuses, but please see below
The last time I built a kit I was 18 so its a long time ago since picking up some plastic and glue, February 2012 that's when I purchased the mustang and decided to rekindle my old hobby, so this was the 1st kit after 30 years, yes I made some mistakes, but I enjoyed the build so much, I can not stop. As its the 1st build I want to share with others that mistakes can happen and will happen, Thanks again for your comment
Mike
16 October 2013, 11:18

Not bad for a 1st try after 30 years, you are having a laugh. I wish my first one looked anywhere near as good, It's brilliant!
16 October 2013, 18:01

its true after computer games etc, I needed something for a hobby, and haven't looked back, thanks for the comments
16 October 2013, 18:05

I had the same problem with computer games, so I thought about making models again. I think the last on I made was in 79. Got an old Airfix Seaking on the go.
16 October 2013, 18:19

best decision I made, built my studio, got a black and white war film on, and plastic and glue every wear
I have just finished a sea king
16 October 2013, 18:23

Can't really say I've got a studio, an old desk and a pile of parts. I'll look forward to seeing your future Albums.
16 October 2013, 18:33

Indeed, it is not bad at all for a restart after 30 years. I love the situation scenario. Congratulations.
16 October 2013, 19:01
Album info
This compelling dirorama features a Tamiya 1/48th scale P-51 D Mustang, piloted by Clarence E. "Bud" Anderson's.
The models are painted with Vallejo model air paints, applied with an Aztek spray brush.
After sales components include an Eduard cockpit detail set and super scale decals, which are applied using micro set and micro sol.
There is also a Verlinden 1/48 scale base, and ground crew and a Tamiya jerry can set.