the 1/72 PRXIX was finished a few weeks ago, the 1/48 Vc was finished last night



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I've nearly finished building an Airfix B-17G which has been my little project for the past three days. I'm still not sure if I should make it USAAF, RAF or Danish.


I've nearly finished building an Airfix B-17G which has been my little project for the past three days. I'm still not sure if I should make it USAAF, RAF or Danish.
I didn't know there were any Danish B-17Gs. Are you thinking of this one? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saab_17
Danish airline DDL bought two B-17s from Sweden in 1945.[3] One of these planes was transferred to the Danish Army Air Corps in 1948. In 1949, it was transferred to the Royal Danish Navy and in 1952 to the Royal Danish Air Force.
SE-BAP B-17G-35-BO 42-32076
SE-BAR B-17G-35-DL 42-107067
SE-BAR and SE-BAP were sold to the Danish air line DDL in late 1945 as OY-DFE and OY-DFA respectively. In 1948, OY-DFA was sold to the Danish Army Air Corps under the serial number 67-672. In 1949, it was transferred to the Royal Danish Navy, and in 1952 it was transferred to the Royal Danish Air Force. It opperated with the RDAF under the serial number ESK-721 and was used for transport, mapping, and communication.


I've nearly finished building an Airfix B-17G which has been my little project for the past three days. I'm still not sure if I should make it USAAF, RAF or Danish.
I didn't know there were any Danish B-17Gs. Are you thinking of this one? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saab_17
From this page on wikipedia...Danish airline DDL bought two B-17s from Sweden in 1945.[3] One of these planes was transferred to the Danish Army Air Corps in 1948. In 1949, it was transferred to the Royal Danish Navy and in 1952 to the Royal Danish Air Force.
Can't say I've heard of Denmark having any though....
I agree on the cannon issue....it's probably because I had to give a couple quite a strong push to get them into the holes, bending them in the process....
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I've nearly finished building an Airfix B-17G which has been my little project for the past three days. I'm still not sure if I should make it USAAF, RAF or Danish.
I didn't know there were any Danish B-17Gs. Are you thinking of this one? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saab_17
From this page on wikipedia...Danish airline DDL bought two B-17s from Sweden in 1945.[3] One of these planes was transferred to the Danish Army Air Corps in 1948. In 1949, it was transferred to the Royal Danish Navy and in 1952 to the Royal Danish Air Force.

I agree on the cannon issue....it's probably because I had to give a couple quite a strong push to get them into the holes, bending them in the process....
.mic
It's not just the bent one. They look more like flagpoles than cannon with those darned great lumps on the ends. If this is the quality of Airfix kits nowadays I'm not impressed.
PS. I assume the Mk Vc is the Airfix kit.





I just found that myself. Interesting story. It's now back in the US as Shoo Shoo Baby. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shoo_Shoo_ ... ircraft%29

Stellar job on the paint on these. The gloss on the second is perfect. 8-)

To be fair to Airfix, the main base of the kit was first produced in 1979...with a few updates....this boxing was released in 2002...
The kit was awful...hardly anything fitted properly and half a tube of filler has gone into it
The PRXIX is much better...and it's a new kit manufactured this year
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Stellar job on the paint on these. The gloss on the second is perfect. 8-)
Far too glossy IMHO but I'm being hypercritical. Sorry Mic.To be fair to Airfix, the main base of the kit was first produced in 1979...with a few updates....this boxing was released in 2002...
The kit was awful...hardly anything fitted properly and half a tube of filler has gone into it
The PRXIX is much better...and it's a new kit manufactured this year
.mic



You need to gloss your kits to get the decals to stick on Hagar old pal. I find a satin varnish gives the best finishing coat when the decals are set.


Thanks Roger. I don't want anyone to think I was having a go at Mic. It's something like 50 years since I built my last plastic kit so I have no right to criticise. Just giving my honest opinion. If you want it to look really authentic it should have a matt finish. A lot of restored warbirds are far too glossy as they're painted for display work & not for the original purpose.
The same goes for the rigging on the Tiger Moth. Not many people get it right either in the plastic or virtual model world. It's these little details that give an aircraft its unique character.


You need to gloss your kits to get the decals to stick on Hagar old pal. I find a satin varnish gives the best finishing coat when the decals are set. :)
Thanks Roger. I don't want anyone to think I was having a go at Mic. It's something like 50 years since I built my last plastic kit so I have no right to criticise. Just giving my honest opinion. If you want it to look really authentic it should have a matt finish. A lot of restored warbirds are far too glossy as they're painted for display work & not for the original purpose.
The same goes for the rigging on the Tiger Moth. Not many people get it right either in the plastic or virtual model world. It's these little details that give an aircraft its unique character.


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