Friday, May 15, 2020

War Eagle Special decal sheet Luftwaffe Two seaters

Here is a surprise sheet of decals.  I didn't or realize Ron had made this decal sheet.  In the instructions he thanks all the modelers that provided the documentation to make this possible.  Ron had been burned by other modelers saying his sheets where incorrect. Or inaccurate, this upset Ron, as he was a perfectionist to make everything was historical correct.   It is general not known the Ron quit make aircraft decals sheets because of this.  In his he had stacks of decals sheets that he wouldn't sell.  Why because a so called expert ranted on line the color was off or the numbers or Letter Font was incorrect.  All his efforts became directed to NASCAR and automotive decals.   I hope is keep his legacy and efforts alive.  Enjoy













Short history about WIngnuts

Wingnuts came on to the modelling scene in 2005.   These WW1 aircraft models are thee best on the market. But as of late rumors are abound that the company is closing.  As we all there is so much B.S. flying around during these.  SAdly a lot of small mom and pop hobby shops are taking the hit.  Back to WIngs.   Great video...


Tuesday, May 12, 2020

Converting FW190 A3 to A4 (Tamiya) Part1. The beginning

While digging pile of kits. To my luck  I found my Tamiya FW-190 A3 I had started about 8 years ago.  It same the wife has moved it to the shelf of doom area,  As we all know ours wife have tendency to move our models around,  In the box was the landing gear bay update,  The A3-A4 conversion,   Time to put it together,  Yes I know the Eduard has a beautiful A4 kit.  But I have spent the money already.  Don't laugh to hard as I stumble through the conversion and build.




Vector FW-190 Gear bay update set.   This is a tough bugger to fit

There is alot of plastic removal  here. The  landing gear attachment area had to be
enlarged in the resin part

The first attempt to increasing the opening for the landing gear.

Eduards photo etch cockpit update.


Eagle design A3 to A4 update.  The shrouded cooling gills. New correct rudder and antenna tip. Last piece is the new headrest.


C-131

It seems to difficult to find pictures of these aircraft.  I know in the 70's and 80's everything air guard unit had one as a squadron taxi or transport



Interesting sretched model with turboprops 


127Th ANG aircraft. Nickname was the champagne lady.  Rumor was it part of the mile high club.
taxi cab.


Saturday, May 9, 2020

Colorful C-47s


After WW2 the C47's went from the OD and gray color schemes to some amazing  colorful aircraft



















Tuesday, April 28, 2020

Part 2 Curtiss Buffalo plant

More historic photos for you.  It is amazing to see how the P40 where assemble.