I made the most of my time at the Cameron airport yesterday. I had pulled a couple WWII aircraft from the display cabinet to pose with my Wildcat here at home. When I decided to photograph the Wildcat, I thought I'd get some pics of those as well. First up is a Monogram A6M5 Zero, built probably 20 years ago now. I did my first scratch-built cockpit on this plane, and then pretty much covered it up with the darn canopy. I remember planning to someday replace the kit canopy with a vac-formed lid and display it open to show off the 'pit. Oh well, maybe someday...anyway, this is the Zeke.
Here she is with her classic adversary:
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Hey Tex, great job on both models. Love the airport photos- if you hadn't told me I'd swear they were real planes!
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Thanks for the kind comments Gamera! I really appreciate it.
Gary
Another classic Mongram beauty... Would have like to see what you did making a cockpit for it, for sure...
If you're interested, I can vac-form one for you from mine... Just contact me back-channel.. You'll have to cut and paint it though...
Working on that very kit m'self (AGAIN)... I scratched the 'pit, put new gun-butts in, detailed the flap & wheel-well interiors, and vac-formed a new canopy... Added brake line to the struts too...
I built the gun butts too. Might've built a new seat too. And added some side-wall consoles, levers, switches on the IP, built the bulkhead behind the seat, damn, it has been 20 years since I did all that and ya know, I'd love to see it again myself. Lessee, it would require re-doing the aerial but I might just try it. I'd love to have the canopy to "play" with Hans. Thanks a million. PM inbound.
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sorry about the double post.
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I've been thinking a bit more about my plan to open the canopy on this 'bird Hans. Because of the way the center section overlaps the rear section, ya think I might need two vac-formed canopies to "play" with? Any ideas out there? This is becoming a bit more complicated than first thought...maybe that's why I didn't do it way back then. Thanks, Gary
Very nice!
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Brings back fuzzy memories of building those kits in an afternoon, sans paint. For whatever reason, I didn't want to ruin the build with an ugly paintjob.
Like your Wildcat, this is well done.
Eric
nice job on both...and the photos too....
Great job on the old Monogram.
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Thank you gents! I appreciate the feedback; very few people actually see the models I build. It's good to hear from others, thanks!
Two canopies, eh? K.. Not a problem...
Gamera Hey Tex, great job on both models. Love the airport photos- if you hadn't told me I'd swear they were real planes!
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