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    tamiya 32 scale p51d mustang

    this will be a long very indepth build not sure which one I will do yet but probably the glengary guy


    The kit is very nice some say it's too expensive but if you work out the hours to build per pound it's very good value I think


    I also will be adding a lot of photo etch and added placards and some scratch built stuff


    This is my favorite aircraft so I'll be giving it my all


    Made a start on the engine which comprises of over 44 parts plus photo etch


    During research I discovered a lot of people had used the wrong parts which is easy as both spitfire and mustang parts are on the sprue


    I have the Eduard pe sets for the engine which include plug leads but I have scratch built the tubes that carry the leads as I think they are more accurate


    Please feel free to comment even be critical as the only way I learn is by something being pointed out to me anyway pull up a chair


    Roger





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    #2
    I'm in for the duration Roger.

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    • Guest

      #3
      Originally posted by \
      I'm in for the duration Roger.
      Buckle up it's going to be a long ride lol

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      • Guest

        #4
        Just removed oil tank strap fixing points on the engine firewall and replaced with pe also started removing straps on the oil tank also replaced zeus fasteners on the firewall all this detail will be very visible and I hope will make a lot of difference to the finished model


        Roger





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        • Guest

          #5
          Totally agree with your 'hours per pound' comment on the price of kits. it really is the way to value kits. I have a feeling this labour of love will become something a bit special.

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          • Guest

            #6
            Originally posted by \
            Totally agree with your 'hours per pound' comment on the price of kits. it really is the way to value kits. I have a feeling this labour of love will become something a bit special.
            I hope it will be special but it will push my limits this is also my first 32 scale build and the level of detail is stunning on the kit also got the book by Brett green anybody that likes mustangs this is a must


            Roger

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            • grumpa
              • Jan 2015
              • 6142

              #7
              Don't normally pay much attention to those flying pests (planes) But the Mustangs were quite special, Goering once said when he saw Mustangs flying over Berlin he knew the war was lost.


              1/32 scale will make a very impressive model indeed! I know you'll do a bang up job.....will keep an eye on..............Jim

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              • grumpa
                • Jan 2015
                • 6142

                #8
                Don't normally pay much attention to those flying pests (planes) But the Mustangs were quite special, Goering once said when he saw Mustangs flying over Berlin he knew the war was lost.


                1/32 scale will make a very impressive model indeed! I know you'll do a bang up job.....will keep an eye on..............Jim

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                • Guest

                  #9
                  I love the p51 beautiful design married to a merlin power plant which makes this a very special aircraft.


                  Scott

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                  • papa 695
                    Moderator
                    • May 2011
                    • 22771

                    #10
                    Well,I've got my chair pulled up with sandwiches and a flask Roger.


                    A great start by the way

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                    • Guest

                      #11
                      I am also busy with one of these kits, I find it a relatively easy kit with exelent detail anf fit...but having said that there is sooooooooo much of it! Just when you think you are done and reay to close the fuselage there seems to be another sub assembly to make and install.


                      Theuns

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                      • Guest

                        #12
                        Originally posted by \
                        I am also busy with one of these kits, I find it a relatively easy kit with exelent detail anf fit...but having said that there is sooooooooo much of it! Just when you think you are done and reay to close the fuselage there seems to be another sub assembly to make and install.
                        Theuns
                        Yes I know what you mean already Theuns it's not like doing a 48 scale at all good luck with yours


                        Roger

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                        • Adrian "Marvel" Reynolds
                          • Apr 2012
                          • 3008

                          #13
                          I'll be watching closely as I have the same kit and the book. So pen and paper handy to make notes


                          Adrian

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by \
                            I'll be watching closely as I have the same kit and the book. So pen and paper handy to make notes
                            Adrian
                            Make sure you don't get confused as so many do with parts v7 and v8 I nearly did and I was aware of the fact


                            Also rumour has it the radio is in the wrong way around I'll look into it it's a stunning kit Adrian if you paint certain bits they won't fit lol

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                              #15
                              Today I painted the engine and fuel tank semigloss black and the floor infront of the pilots seat tamiya wooden deck tan xf.78 then when dry gave it a coat of burnt umber oil then wiped an old stiff brush over it to create the plywood grain to the floor later I'll paint black over it all then scuff up were the pilots boots would be I also removed the battery overflow bottle as this in real is a glass bottle filled with cotton wool I made a new one from some of the canopy sprue drilled a hole in the bottom then put some white paint in it


                              Roger





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