Like this old 1/48 Monogram B-29A (Work in progress)



Or its hunter, a 1/48 Japanese Ki-84 Hayate.


I wholly recommend for 1/48, 1/72 diecast collectors to give modeling a try. I got the Ki-84 for $8 and the B-29 for $28.
snake wrote:B-29 in 1/48. That must be a big sucker. Looks great as well.
I think most of us are ex modelers, GooglyDoogly, but just don't have the time, skill, or patience to build these kits anymore. That is the attraction of diecast.
But if you are a decent modeler, lots more variety and selection available in kits.
Always interested in seeing kits built by members.
That's a nice looking Frank KI-84 and B-29 GooglyDoogly.Jnewboy wrote:snake wrote:B-29 in 1/48. That must be a big sucker. Looks great as well.
I think most of us are ex modelers, GooglyDoogly, but just don't have the time, skill, or patience to build these kits anymore. That is the attraction of diecast.
But if you are a decent modeler, lots more variety and selection available in kits.
Always interested in seeing kits built by members.
You know for the last 6 years or so I have been into exclusively large scale models, 1/18, 1/16, even a 1/200 Yamato, but I saw something the other day that made me reconsider for a second....
Its in 1/32 so its sorta an ancient scale for me and usually avoid it like the plague, you know, its to big to do big stuff like the awsome B-29 like above (good job BTW) and to small to do awsome fighters, I guess I got spoiled by 1/18....
Anyway yes it is in 1/32 but its big... 29" wingspan big...
Its a 1/32 Gotha Bomber from WWI
http://www.wingnutwings.com/ww/product?productid=3006
I may get one, even if it stands out like a sore thumb compared to my 1/18 stuff.