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Airfix Consolidated Liberator 24H

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39 17 October 2024, 05:42
Felix
Not to mention the wing😭
 17 October 2024, 06:45
Nicolas
Following. Nice to see that you got spare parts.
 30 November 2024, 14:07
Felix
Dear Nicolas
Thanks! Yes, happy and excited. It did take them a month BUT they told me so from the beginning and i got all the parts. Very happy with this kit so far. What do you think of the interior yellow green?
 30 November 2024, 14:57
Nicolas
Hey Felix, a very promising start. Unfortunately I can't give you any tips on the interior color, I only know that with American aircraft it sometimes depends on the factory, as the same type was painted differently in different factories.
1  7 December 2024, 09:28
Thomas O'Eh
Looking great so far! Any ideas on the markings yet?
1  10 January, 22:32
Felix
Thank you, Thomas! I am going with the yellow plane from 15 AF. Thinking of paintin the yellow crosses instead of using the decals. And i am a bit worried about the large decals for the nose art.
 11 January, 07:43
Kenneth
Following, looks very nice 👍
1  11 January, 08:28
Thomas Bischoff
enjoy your build - looks great 👍🏻
1  11 January, 08:48
Felix
@Thomas, danke dir! Eine Woche lange geschliffen, jetzt kommt der eigentliche Spass mit dem Bemalen.
 11 January, 09:11
Felix
@Kenneth, thanks a lot! The sanding me took a long time but i really wanted to get it right, it's something i always struggle with.
1  11 January, 09:12
Edward MacKenzie
Looks great, i am really interested in this build 🙂
1  11 January, 09:49
Felix
@Edward, i thoroughly recommend it!
1  11 January, 10:45
Живко Джаков
Following.
1  11 January, 13:25
boywellum
Great work, can I ask how you went about the weighting? I tried lots of small lead fishing weights with my Airfix Mitchell but ended up having to fill not only the tiny area given but also the room, behind and just below the cockpit, also behind the control panel and part of the room just behind the cockpit, every space I could find. I'm new to building American bombers, all the RAF ones sit on their tail wheel. Do you or any of the people who have commented have any better ideas than lead? I'm really looking forwards to seeing this project develop (especially as I have the kit myself and need all the tips I can get). Thanks Richard. Following.
1  20 January, 18:22
Tony Tonov
Nice progress, following
1  25 January, 00:45
Felix
Dear Boywellum
Both the Mitchell and the Liberator require lots of weight. I bought liquid gravity but it's not heavy enough for the space provided. But there is an ladder for the entry door which will serve as a stand. So i have to go with that!
1  25 January, 06:55
boywellum
Thanks Felix, that is very kind of you, these kits must have been designed with something in mind for them to work with the actual spaces provided but I have never found a definitive answer anywhere. If any other of the contibutors to your most excellent post have any ideas that would be much appreciated. Maybe Airfix expect us to mix some concrete and pour that in 😉 Cheers Felix, BW
1  30 January, 02:46
Felix
Dear BW, some modellers work with fishing weights or lead? I haven't, unfortunately.
 30 January, 06:14
Nicolas
Great progres. 👍
Years ago I build the old Revell /Monogram Liberator in 1/48. I decided to glue some lead at the rear side of the engine firewalls. It helped, but wasn't enoght (I forgot the lead at the nose wheel bay).
1  30 January, 06:23
Felix
@Nicolas, that must have been a big bird! I struggle to put this 1/72 Liberator into the paintbooth 🙂
I am glad this kit provides a ladder as support. I bought liquid weight for this build but it's not as compact as i hoped it would be and wouldn't do the job with the spaces provided.
 30 January, 07:11
Tony Tonov
Hi Felix,
I usually use fishing weights, the lead is more dense and has high specific weight. I fill all available space and fix it with PVA glue.
There are also aftermaket sets for the front interior, casted in white metal and intended to replace the plastic part:
B-24 Liberator Landing Gear ..aft Conversions 72009, 1:72)
This one however is designed for Hasegawa kit and most likely won't fit on Airfix one.
If non of this helps, I add more weight in front of the engine bays. This worked for me on my both Mitchell and He-219 (which btw is notorious tail-sitter kit).

72009
 
1  30 January, 16:24
Alberto
Looking great so far, it's very interesting to follow the detailed step-by step updates!
1  30 January, 18:48
Felix
Thanks a lot Alberto, glad you enjoy my modelling spam 🙂 did you get the kit too?
 30 January, 19:00
Alberto
Hi Felix, no, I built the old Liberator Airfix kit a while ago and had similar issues with the nose weight. I ended up using the ladder for the back door too 😄
1  31 January, 06:56
Pacific Strafer
Hi Felix, I built the Hasegawa Liberator kit same years ago. I built a box in the nose of the plane around the nose gear and filled the entire space with lead shot. I also glued some lead sheets into the hidden area of the radio operator's room. You can find pictures of this in this report -> modellversium.de/gal..d=8276&origin=mb

1  31 January, 10:10
Martin Weinpold
Nice!
1  31 January, 10:44
Felix
Dear Tony, Alberto, Pacific Strafer and Martin, thanks a lot for all the nice comments and advice regarding weight! With this build i will have to go with the ladder in the rear section, it is what it is.
To be honest, i think i should have done a flying Liberator. She just looks great that way, like on the boxart. But there are no figures provided!
1  31 January, 11:15
Jennifer Franklin
Following!
1  5 February, 00:56
Alec K
Little late to the party… nice build, despite the challenges and a kit that clearly failed Airfix's quality control inspection.
1  5 February, 02:40
Felix
Dear Jennifer and Alec, happy to have you onboard…it's never too late to party!🙂 Having lots of fun with this kit!
 5 February, 06:26

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Even though i am running out of shelf space fast, i had to get this beauty as soon as it was announced. What a kit!
I am not sure yet which scheme i want to do, both look great.

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