Mustang air racer
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Mustang air racer
Has anyone tried to make a 1:18th scale P-51 into an air racer? I just started to modify one. So far I have removed the guns, and I think I might try other modifications. Any ideas?
Paul Hebert
It's been a long road, but I am still in the game.
It's been a long road, but I am still in the game.

Air Racers
Yes, I'm in the process of a P-51 and a Corsair racer conversion. Both will be entirely fictitious paint schemes, but based upon the 1947 Cleveland Air Races.
I've been working on the Corsair a long time. Not that hard of a job, just finding the time to finish them is the main challenge.
JimBob
I've been working on the Corsair a long time. Not that hard of a job, just finding the time to finish them is the main challenge.
JimBob
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Racers
Yes, I've "demilitarized" both my Corsair and the Mustang. The Corsair started life as a a 21C Brit Corsair and the Mustang was a recent 21C addition (Ridge Runner) bought at WM just to give my Corsair a competitor. I did chop of some wingtip length of the Corsair, as some did.
They both are awaiting paint and custom decals. I just work on them a bit at a time; with sometimes a month or two passing between work on them. I've designed purely fictional paint schemes for both. As much as I like to stay historic for the military aircraft, I figured I could use some 'artistic license' on these just for the fun of it!
Here's a link to a list of Unlimited Class airplanes showing quite a selection of Corsairs and Mustangs:
http://www.airrace.com/Post-War%20Aircraft.htm
Good luck and I hope we both can post some photos of our racers soon!
Jim
They both are awaiting paint and custom decals. I just work on them a bit at a time; with sometimes a month or two passing between work on them. I've designed purely fictional paint schemes for both. As much as I like to stay historic for the military aircraft, I figured I could use some 'artistic license' on these just for the fun of it!
Here's a link to a list of Unlimited Class airplanes showing quite a selection of Corsairs and Mustangs:
http://www.airrace.com/Post-War%20Aircraft.htm
Good luck and I hope we both can post some photos of our racers soon!
Jim
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Re: Air Racers
I'd like to do a F2G! :tasty:JimBob55 wrote: but based upon the 1947 Cleveland Air Races. JimBob