I really like the idea Theuns. But I’m swamped right now. In the first of the year I should have a clean (or sorta) bench and be ready to start on something. Plus I am not sure I can finish anything in three months. Maybe six or so.
My apologies, not trying to tell you how to run your GB but it’s just a little strict for me.
I’m sure I could dig out a Hawker Hurricane or a Nakajima Ki-84 Hayate (Hayate is Japanese for gale aka a strong wind) if those would fit.
OK I think lets do it from now till end of Dec '21, that near 4 months, longere than that and it becomes to dragged out.
Basically anything that is named after a wind is sorts ,be it aircraft, Helo or even armour or cars. I am not aware of any armour or cars named after winds but I stand to be corrected on that.
Actually, put me down for a 1/72 Hasegawa Ki-84 Hayate (Frank). I think I can knock it out in a weekend. In fact, I may hold off building it until the weekend build. I believe someone, if not me, will do it one more time this year in honor of Lewbud.
Adding to Real G’s reply and from a Road & Track article-
‘Many of Volkswagen’s most famous models are named after winds. The Golf refers to the Gulf Stream, Jetta is German for “jet stream,” Passat means “trade wind,” the Scirocco is named after Sirocco, a Mediterranean wind, and the Polo references polar winds.’
I have an AMT VW Sirocco kit in the stash-will give your GB some serious thought.
I think lets keep the field “the winds” for now. I recon there are enough interesting subjects to choose from
I managed to find an old 1/48 Eduard Tempest V (the simple series one) for a good proce so that will be my entry, will be OOB I will just scratchbuild a fe detsils to enhance it. Hoping to get it this weekend.
I am busy with the same kit but the Mk1b Sea Hurri. The detail in the wheelwells and cockpit is really nice but I had some nasty fit issues on the wingroot to fuse fit and the bottom of the chin cowl, will be interesting to see if yours is better.
I will kick it off with my old tool eduard 1/48 Tempest. It is quite a simple kit, pitty that most of the cockpit detail will not be visable under the closed canopy. The surface detail is also so very fine I hope it will still show under a coat of paint.
OK so my tempest was ready for decals and when I tried them they are useless breaking up and being out of register. So in the moeantime I will have to try find a replacement decals sheet but for the rest of the guys please continue posting your builds.