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  • Guest

    #1

    Airfix 1/72nd MKI Avro Lancaster G-George

    Airfix 1/72nd MKI Avro Lancaster G-George. From the 1978 2nd tooling version on black sprues.

    OK people, I did not build this model, it was made for me by a chap called Ian Collis.

    So we didn't want it to resemble G-George as can be seen in the Australian War Memorial (AWM) museum today, but instead we went for how it was based on the B/W photo as it was in service with the same bomb run on the nose. Now this old Airfix kit is supposed to be a MK1 but infact need's work on it to make it so. Mods needed to Airfix kit to make it a MK1 was the bomb aimer's blister as a MKI has the shallow nose blister, all late and MKIII Lancasters have the large nose blister. Then it needed windows to be cut into the fuselage aircraft's main body section. Also missing in the kit, so added were, Blind pole approach [on the fuselage] - Balance weights [on fins] - Early type antenna [on cockpit] - aileron linkage arms [on main wings] - balance weights [on rear wings] - resin machine guns - resin wheels - 1,000lb bombs - Photo Etched seat belts. Whiteish exhaust staining and weathered. Over the years Ian has built most of the model Lancs out there and he still rates the old 1/72 Airfix kit is one of the best. Sorry there's rather lot of pics to follow.

    IMG_102232749503167 by triumphspeedtriple1050, on Flickr

    20141215_095908 by triumphspeedtriple1050, on Flickr

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    DSCF0086 by triumphspeedtriple1050, on Flickr

    DSCF0067 by triumphspeedtriple1050, on Flickr

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    DSCF0031 by triumphspeedtriple1050, on Flickr

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    and in colour

    DSCF0086 by triumphspeedtriple1050, on Flickr

    DSCF0067 by triumphspeedtriple1050, on Flickr

    DSCF0072 by triumphspeedtriple1050, on Flickr

    DSCF0031 by triumphspeedtriple1050, on Flickr

    DSCF0040 by triumphspeedtriple1050, on Flickr

    DSCF0042 by triumphspeedtriple1050, on Flickr

    DSCF0076 by triumphspeedtriple1050, on Flickr
  • Guest

    #2
    Wow thats one sweet looking Lanc Peter and those b&w shots look like the real thing! Really like the way you weathered it and the wheels look very authentic too! Very nicely done Sir!!! 5 star build for sure!

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    • colin m
      Moderator
      • Dec 2008
      • 8741
      • Colin
      • Stafford, UK

      #3
      Really really nice job on such an old kit.

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      • Guest

        #4
        I'd give it a gong if the actual kit builder had posted it.... it's a very nice Lancaster

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        • The Migrant
          • Apr 2011
          • 1268

          #5
          Ian certainly knows his Lancs. Lovely build.

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          • Guest

            #6
            Excellent, really like this.

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            • Lee W
              SMF Supporters
              • Feb 2014
              • 4654
              • Lee
              • Sherborne

              #7
              WOW!!! That's very nice

              Lee

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              • monica
                • Oct 2013
                • 15169

                #8
                wow real,real awesome build,looks like the real thing,great job lov it

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                • flyjoe180
                  SMF Supporters
                  • Jan 2012
                  • 12390
                  • Joe
                  • Earth

                  #9
                  That is a great build, you have a nice Lancaster there.

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