Here are some of my 1/48 scale bombers, during engine run-up.
Leon.
Here are some of my 1/48 scale bombers, during engine run-up.
Leon.
Very nicely done, those are awesome! I really like the desert schemes and the formation ship. Where do you hide the batteries?
Very nice builds, Leon! I must admit I’ve never seen a B-24 in Polka Dots before.
Mark
SWEEEEEEET…I’ve been wanting to build a B-24 in a formation lead scheme for a while now! Though, just so people don’t think you’re nuts you may want to tell them what the purpose of such a bird was…and since she’s your baby I don’t want to steal your thunder!
Well done! Well done! And oh yeah…WELL DONE! [bow][bow]
-Scott
HEY! Better chock those wheels before they take off on you! They all are looking fantastic!
Very nice builds. I especially like the Formation Ship. Don’t see one modeled that often.
Regards, Rick
those things won’t take off unless you “Tim Taylor” the motors giveng them more power (home Improvement TV series plug)
Very nice group of bombers! Are those the old Revell B-25’s? The nose wheels are the “give away”. I need to finsh my B-29 one of these years. Working on a kitchen remodeling now, bummer!
Leon,
That’s quite a collection of heavy iron. I have always been partial to the B-25, especially the B model like Doolittle used on Toyko. Most of the models that are seen are the later ones with the dorsal turret right behind the cockpit. How big of a warehouse do you have to store all your planes?
Darwin, O.F. [alien]
Beautiful work, please share with us where you hid the batteries.
very nice group of planes!
Are there motors? or is it an airflow “windmilling” the props.
Awesome method of collection display, Leon, thanks! [:)]
Take care,
Frank
Great job on the planes. Like everyone else has said, you don’t see to many B-24’s in the formation pattern to often. Tiger33