I sincerely apologize for not updating this thread. It seemed enough people are interested for me to keep going, but it’s been at a stand still for the moment. And I know my B-24 project isn’t as epic as Gary’s and the CAF Squadron but, eh.
The B-24 is sitting on its gear with weight in the nose. I reshaped the old nose my dad shaped out of balsa wood for his Diamond Lil in 1/144th scale. Though this one wasn’t really exact. We didn’t bother with changing the engines and put a top turret on it so it was a cross over between a J, D, and A model.
The PBY Engine and Cowling I’m using as a template, I gave to another fellow modeler I met at the local hobby shop. He is casting new resin pieces for me, so I won’t have to try and vacuform them.
I will however vacuform the new glass nose “in house” and try and clean up any lines and get it ready to be painted. (once the goodies come in)
I have been debating with either drilling out where all the windows go or simply applying black decals instead. For those who know 1/144th scale, many models are thicker than they should be. I drilled out one of the waist gunners positions and it doesn’t look too bad, but the jury is still out with what I’m going to do. Any suggestions?
I am also working on various other 1/144th scale projects as I speak, so there’s only so much time I can devote to one project. I’m starting to get a little frantic since the model contest I enter is in October and I go back to school in September.
And I just started a Tree house project in the woods behind my house!
It’s gonna be a busy Summer!
Chris