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Some of my collection

Mon Oct 11, 2004 6:15 pm

I thought I would share some of the models I have built. All of them are in 1/48. Most were done some time ago when I was in my early teens, the most recent are the T-6 and TBM probably about two years ago. While my skills aren't up to that of some of the people on here, I do something unique in that all of my models are after currently flying warbirds. I do all of the lettering/insignia myself with paint so I use very few decals. I find it extremely difficult to do this painting once the model is completely assembled so that's why you'll still see many of the seam lines (ex. where the wing meets the fuselage). I'm currently working on the CWH PBY, I also have a model of Fifi, Briefing Time, Barbie III, CAF Helldiver, and some more.

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Mon Oct 11, 2004 8:37 pm

Great job on the CA-18 Mustang, the real one is based about 30 miles from me.

Mon Oct 11, 2004 11:49 pm

Great Job!!!!! I love all of the "Cats" sitting together they are sweet!!!!!!! Thanks for sharing! Keep em coming.

Dave D.

Oh, P.S. do you have a kit preference at all??? Monogram, Revel, Testors, Tamiya, Hasagawa..................................

Tue Oct 12, 2004 7:21 pm

Thanks. Most of my models have been from Monogram. I think they usually put out good kits and really have a great selection as well. I have some Testor's, the only ones that I really like from them though are the Ryan PT-20 and the O-2. That's probably because no one else makes those types.

nice work

Wed Oct 13, 2004 9:10 pm

very nice job. just curious, where did you get the decals for the 'baby duck' mustang? supposedly there is a mustang based in my hometown with the same markings, although i haven't found it!!! and dj51, that wasnt' the mustang you were talking about, was it? want to make sure this one didn't move! I will find it!

brian

Re: nice work

Wed Oct 13, 2004 9:25 pm

Waltz41 wrote:very nice job. just curious, where did you get the decals for the 'baby duck' mustang? supposedly there is a mustang based in my hometown with the same markings, although i haven't found it!!! and dj51, that wasnt' the mustang you were talking about, was it? want to make sure this one didn't move! I will find it!


Bill Bruggeman's CA-18 A68-198 is currently painted as "Short Fuse Salle". Hopefully that means you'll still get a chance to see the one in your area.

Re: nice work

Thu Oct 14, 2004 9:06 pm

Waltz41 wrote:very nice job. just curious, where did you get the decals for the 'baby duck' mustang? supposedly there is a mustang based in my hometown with the same markings, although i haven't found it!!! and dj51, that wasnt' the mustang you were talking about, was it? want to make sure this one didn't move! I will find it!


Thanks, those aren't decals, Baby Duck was hand painted. As far as I know it's still in the Philly area and is owned by Joe Scogna. Last time I saw it though was probably in 1996.

Thu Oct 14, 2004 10:14 pm

Very nice, thanks for sharing.

Fri Oct 15, 2004 7:38 am

Very nice job!

Keep up the good work!

Thanks!

Sun Oct 17, 2004 5:20 pm

Wow, very nice job hand painted. I was going to say, I've never seen that decal set anywhere!!! Excellent work!

Dr. Scogna is a neurosurgeon in the area, but I haven't been able to find anything on Baby Duck since about late 90's, nothing at all. Wonder if it's being worked on, in storage, and more importantly....where!!!?? Yardley PA is my hometown! Thanks though for the info, maybe sometime I'll find it!

Brian
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