Big Trumpy Thud
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6 January 2014, 23:47
Philip De Keyser
Nice work Glenn, I started this a few months ago at a scale of 1/72 of trumpeter, he is almost ready to be post on scalemates, this is indeed a beast in a 32 Scale
Greetz Phil
Nice work Glenn, I started this a few months ago at a scale of 1/72 of trumpeter, he is almost ready to be post on scalemates, this is indeed a beast in a 32 Scale
Greetz Phil
7 January 2014, 14:14
Dutch
Very nice work. I like the pre-staining and painting. Can I ask you to paint all my future SEA models?
Very nice work. I like the pre-staining and painting. Can I ask you to paint all my future SEA models?
7 January 2014, 17:46
Phil Marchese
I was just reading about this very plane in an old AAHS journal. If it is still on my night stand I ll add Ref. Vol etc. I think it was from 1971.
I was just reading about this very plane in an old AAHS journal. If it is still on my night stand I ll add Ref. Vol etc. I think it was from 1971.
7 January 2014, 18:56
Glenn Hancock
I did go all out with pre and post shading, and also lightened the primary colors to give it a baked in the sun appearance.
I was also fortunate to meet a gentleman who knew the pilot of this aircraft - when he was a general no doubt!
I did go all out with pre and post shading, and also lightened the primary colors to give it a baked in the sun appearance.
I was also fortunate to meet a gentleman who knew the pilot of this aircraft - when he was a general no doubt!
8 January 2014, 02:10
Dutch
At Christmas, I purchased the Squadron/Signal book of Lou Drendal artwork, [highjly recommended], where he has a page of artwork devoted to this particular aircraft and his presentation to the pilot, then Gereral Don Kutyna, when he was at the pentagon.
At Christmas, I purchased the Squadron/Signal book of Lou Drendal artwork, [highjly recommended], where he has a page of artwork devoted to this particular aircraft and his presentation to the pilot, then Gereral Don Kutyna, when he was at the pentagon.
8 January 2014, 12:10
Glenn Hancock
Awesome! I'd say that Thud pilots definitely had some of the most dangerous missions in Nam!
Awesome! I'd say that Thud pilots definitely had some of the most dangerous missions in Nam!
10 January 2014, 00:16
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I've always liked the F-105, and also really like the Southeast Asia Camo (SEA) used by Air Force birds during the Vietnam conflict. This is my build of the Trumpeter 1/32 scale F-105D Thunderchief. I picked it up from an e-bay auction a few years ago and finally tackled the beast. There are a number of errors in the design of this kit, but I didn't bother correcting them. The movable flaps are pretty annoying, would have been better just to glue open or closed. The landing gear is metal - but it is still pretty wobbly as it is a heavy kit. All in all, I really like how this one turned out!