Pawel- Thanks for your concern. My hands shake really bad whenever I try to do any fine detail painting. Being an armor modeler that builds mostly 1/35 scale kits, I don’t have to worry too much about it. It really makes building ships and figures a pain though.
So, I have decided on a build for this one…I am going to build the 1/48th scale F15 C from Revell. Ths kit markings are the ones with the decorative eagles wings and such for the Oregon National Guard, but I am working on replacements to represent a Desert Storm squadron. I am also working on an A/M pilot, and possibly some details seat, but I dont know what is out there and available…
I think I tried one of Revell’s releases of that kit years ago when I was in college, never made it to the finish line though. Dorm life was not comducive to modeling. It is hanging around somewhere though, half built, in my model closet.
Sounds good! Not too late to jump in is it? My personal plan for 2021 is to build Desert Storm only subjects. I just finished up the first of them, a 1/48 F-117A (so I won’t put that in the GB), and my next will be an S-3B Viking from VS-22. Pics to follow.
OK…kicking off. AMT 1/48 S-3A. Will be an early S-3B (still with MAD boom and all sono buoy tubes). I’ll add a KMC cockpit, and fold the wings [:D]. I might detail up the weapons bay and MLG bay.
So, I’ve finally gotten started with my first offering, the Revell 1/48th scale F15C.
I have not picked up the markings for it yet, but I figure I have a little time…
I started with the cockpit,as usual, leaving out the seat temporarily, as I have a resin fighterpilot and ejection seat on order, and I am hoping to make that fit…
The detail is pretty sparse, so I hope to hide that with the resin seat and pilot…
and before hitting the sack last night, I got the upper and lower fuselage halves assembled and most of the seam work filled
Finally got a start on my entry for the GB today. The plan is to modify tamiya’s m1a2 kit and turn it into a m1a1 from the 3rd armored cavalry regiment during Desert Storm.
I ended up getting the running gears assembled and the tracks painted. As always, it was the most tedious part of an armor build and I am glad it is over with.
With a lack of am tracks in 1/48 scale, I am stuck with the tracks provided in the kit. Although the tracks for this kit are the t158 style and not the t156 style commonly used in the gulf war era, I ended up finding a photo of a desert storm Abrams with t158 track.
I also tried a quick mock-up of the anti reflect optics using a piece of the present wrapping bow pictured.