Trippple Airacobra speed build
3 Coral Qs of 46thFS 15th FG Canton Atoll
- Subject:
Bell P-39Q-1 Airacobra
US Army Air Forces (1941-1947)
46 FS, 15 FG 42-19547 TEXAS ED (Capt. F.O. Scott)
1943 - Canton Atoll
Coral sand, Light blueBell P-39Q-1 Airacobra
US Army Air Forces (1941-1947)
46 FS, 15 FG 42-19551 DEVASTATING DEVIL (2nd Lt. J. Garnett)
1943 - Canton Atoll
Coral sand, Light blueBell P-39Q-1 Airacobra
US Army Air Forces (1941-1947)
46 FS, 15 FG 42-19550 TONY (2nd Lt. C.J. Hubbard Jr)
1943 - Canton Atoll
Coral sand, Light blue- Scala:
- 1:72
- Stato:
- In corso
- Iniziato:
- September 1, 2024
Academy, RSModel and Arma Hobby P-39Q kits, all at once, fast(ISH) , same unit markings from 46th FS on Canton Atoll. Yahu panels for all 3, SBS wheel wells for the Academy, DK Decals for all three.
Coral over light blue unit, same paint jobs on each kit, and yall be the Judges -
Building Academy as Texas Ed
Building RS Model as Devastating Devil
Building Arma Hobby as Tony
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Kit completi
Set di dettagli e conversioni
P-39 Q/N Airacobra wheel bays for Academy
SBS Model 1:72
72012 Decalcomanie
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Progetto: Trippple Airacobra speed build
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3 1 September, 23:22
Gordon Sørensen
Will be watching. I have the Academy P-39Q in my stash I want to do in Free French markings.
Will be watching. I have the Academy P-39Q in my stash I want to do in Free French markings.
2 September, 00:47
Casey Beckett
Hi Gordon!
I have spent a bit of time comparing the kits - Academy is a fair kit, a bit underscale and the lightest on detail, but will look just fine. Academy has done well with most of their kits, and for much less than the the newer kits.
If you do another P-39, going by Bert Kinzey's P-39 Detail and Scale book, the RS Model is spot on for dimensions. The ARMA kit is very close, a wee bit underscale, but it is the best detailed out of the box. And with ARMA, you get masks, and cool weights designed for the kit. ARMA did some great research!
Trying to figure out the colors for the sand/pink/ whatever color the P-39s were painted in the field during their brief time on Canton Atoll. Seems we modellers have been debating this for many years!
I think my little project will be fun - spent the evening correcting ech kit's panel lines -most for a close to accurate '"Q" model are small eliminations to the wings. The Academy kit is very well done, only needed a few filled in.
Free French will be a cool scheme.
Cheers from North Carolina!
Casey
Hi Gordon!
I have spent a bit of time comparing the kits - Academy is a fair kit, a bit underscale and the lightest on detail, but will look just fine. Academy has done well with most of their kits, and for much less than the the newer kits.
If you do another P-39, going by Bert Kinzey's P-39 Detail and Scale book, the RS Model is spot on for dimensions. The ARMA kit is very close, a wee bit underscale, but it is the best detailed out of the box. And with ARMA, you get masks, and cool weights designed for the kit. ARMA did some great research!
Trying to figure out the colors for the sand/pink/ whatever color the P-39s were painted in the field during their brief time on Canton Atoll. Seems we modellers have been debating this for many years!
I think my little project will be fun - spent the evening correcting ech kit's panel lines -most for a close to accurate '"Q" model are small eliminations to the wings. The Academy kit is very well done, only needed a few filled in.
Free French will be a cool scheme.
Cheers from North Carolina!
Casey
2 September, 11:55