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Jeff (oneohnine)
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Airfix 1/72 B-17G-65-BO 'Skyway Chariot'

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Before I began construction, I had to ensure proper fit of the crew. Some of the figures required a huge amount reshaping in the process. 
 

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The crew was given 100% oxygen in the form of lead wire and Mr. Hobby Dissolved Putty. 
 

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The Pilot is busy keeping the aircraft in formation while the Copilot scans for enemy fighters. 
 

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I didn't put arms on the top turret gunner, which made him easier to put in. He just needed a stand fabricated at the base of the turret. 
 

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The togglier (bombardier) holding the nose turret controls. 
 

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Navigator 
 

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Radio operator 
 

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The waist gunner turning to retrieve some additional ammo. B-17 missions in 1945 often had a single waist gunner because the risk of enemy fighters was low. 
 

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Tail gunner. The seat was moved forward, so he can be seen better from the outside. 
 

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The ball turret gunner. I saved this one for last because I wasn't even sure if I could fit a figure in there. 
 

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Testing the in-flight layout 
 

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A couple key items for the project arrived in the mail today. The decals are from the first edition of the kit, which I prefer (thanks Tony!) The metal .50 barrels will replace the fragile plastic ones from the kit. 
 

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The crew is slowly being painted. I definitely underestimated the time and effort that these figures would take. 
 

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I finished the crew after a very busy few weeks at my job. Not perfect, but good enough to me. 
 

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Test fitting the figures with the clear parts installed. 
 

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Finished cockpit with figures installed. Added scratch built boxes on top of the glare shield. 
 

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I needed to install a clear rod into the bomb bay, so I decided this was a good time to plan and build the display base. 
 

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The finished display base. Everything is still dry fitted. Next, I will glue the clear rod into the B-17 and continue working on the interior. 
 

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Nose compartment finished 
 

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Radio room finished 
 

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The Ball Turret gunner is in. His left hand and head are barely visible to the right of the toothpick. The fit was so tight that I didn't need to use glue. 5x zoom reveals gaps that need to be filled. 
 

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27 different windows to mask on the ball turret alone. 
 

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Surprisingly, the ball turret gunner can still barely be seen inside the finished turret. 
 

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The finished ball turret glued into a downward angled position. This will be set aside until the very end of the build. 
 

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The waist gunner is in place and now I think I'm finally ready to glue the fuselage halves together. 
 

コメント

43 25 September 2023, 21:22
Shar Dipree
Following! 🙂
30 September 2023, 11:56
Guy Rump
Following. 👍
7 October 2023, 17:35
Nicolas
Following
18 November 2023, 19:31
Rolf Rolf
Nicely maid
2 December 2023, 09:10
Живко Джаков
I'm following!
2 March, 09:34
"Sparky"
It's just a shame it has to be closed up! Unless you display it 1/2 open to see inside. So cool!
2 March, 11:54
Jeff
Thanks for the comments everyone. I hope to make a B-17 fuselage that shows the interior in the future.
2 March, 13:09
CaptGPF
Watching!
24 April, 18:25
Harald Besold
Absolutely great!
24 April, 19:19

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1:72 Boeing B-17G Flying Fortress (Airfix A08017B)1:72 B-17F/G Flying Fortress (Armory AW72351)1:72 Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress Machine Gun Barrels Set (Master AM-72-125)4+

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