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  • Roadie
    • Mar 2022
    • 63

    #1

    B-17F Memphis Belle 1:48

    Just taken delivery of a future project, Revell’s B-17F.
    Thought I try a biggy in size 49.4 x 65.6mm, To be honest I’m a bit disappointed with the kit, thought it would be harder and fiddly. It’s going to be a good painting exercise and plenty of room to practice weathering.
    My mind will probably change once I get into it.
    One question guys, when painting camouflage on models, brush or airbrush?
    Steve.
  • Steven000
    SMF Supporters
    • Aug 2018
    • 2822
    • Steven
    • Belgium

    #2
    Quite a large model in 1/48 Steve :thumb2:
    I would prefer an airbrush but it depends on your budget. Have fun!

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    • AlanG
      • Dec 2008
      • 6296

      #3
      I'm an airbrush guy personally but there are some on here, Ron in particular, that get stunning results with a hairy brush.

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      • Lee Drennen
        SMF Supporters
        • Apr 2018
        • 7710

        #4
        Great choice but big. When my wife brought home the Revell 1/48 Mitchell I didn’t realize how huge that thing was but there nice kits. As for as Camo I hand paint with Acrylics

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        • BarryW
          SMF Supporters
          • Jul 2011
          • 6009

          #5
          Originally posted by Roadie
          Just taken delivery of a future project, Revell’s B-17F.
          Thought I try a biggy in size 49.4 x 65.6mm, To be honest I’m a bit disappointed with the kit, thought it would be harder and fiddly. It’s going to be a good painting exercise and plenty of room to practice weathering.
          My mind will probably change once I get into it.
          One question guys, when painting camouflage on models, brush or airbrush?
          Steve.
          It’s the old Monogram kit from the 60’s so it won’t be up to todays standards for detail, fit and engineering. That said it’s not a bad kit of it’s time at all and it should be a fun build. There is an excellent new tool, modern 1/48 B17 kit available from HKM if you really want a more detailed and complex build (as well as a 1/32 B17…. Now that is a big one..)

          I would really recommend an airbrush but it is a significant investment, not just money, but also time to master it.

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          • AlanG
            • Dec 2008
            • 6296

            #6
            Originally posted by BarryW
            There is an excellent new tool, modern 1/48 B17 kit available from HKM if you really want a more detailed and complex build (as well as a 1/32 B17…. Now that is a big one..)
            Yes it is lovely granted. But they could buy the Revell kit AND an airbrush including paints and other tools to practice on it with for the price of the HKM kit.

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            • BarryW
              SMF Supporters
              • Jul 2011
              • 6009

              #7
              Originally posted by AlanG
              Yes it is lovely granted. But they could buy the Revell kit AND an airbrush including paints and other tools to practice on it with for the price of the HKM kit.
              It’s worth it though.

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              • rtfoe
                SMF Supporters
                • Apr 2018
                • 9065

                #8
                Originally posted by AlanG
                Yes it is lovely granted. But they could buy the Revell kit AND an airbrush including paints and other tools to practice on it with for the price of the HKM kit.
                Originally posted by BarryW
                It’s the old Monogram kit from the 60’s so it won’t be up to todays standards for detail, fit and engineering. That said it’s not a bad kit of it’s time at all and it should be a fun build. There is an excellent new tool, modern 1/48 B17 kit available from HKM if you really want a more detailed and complex build (as well as a 1/32 B17…. Now that is a big one..)

                I would really recommend an airbrush but it is a significant investment, not just money, but also time to master it.
                Both have their merits depending on the individuals priorities, budget and skill level.
                Both can be enjoyable too.
                I have the Monogram kit so it depends on whether I want to spend time to whip it up to present standards or buy a HKM kit and just build leisurely.

                Cheers,
                Richard

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                • yak face
                  Moderator
                  • Jun 2009
                  • 13824
                  • Tony
                  • Sheffield

                  #9
                  Originally posted by BarryW
                  It’s the old Monogram kit from the 60’s so it won’t be up to todays standards for detail, fit and engineering. That said it’s not a bad kit of it’s time at all and it should be a fun build. There is an excellent new tool, modern 1/48 B17 kit available from HKM if you really want a more detailed and complex build (as well as a 1/32 B17…. Now that is a big one..)

                  I would really recommend an airbrush but it is a significant investment, not just money, but also time to master it.
                  Its not the Monogram kit but a revell original tooling from around 1980 . Its nowhere near as detailed as the ( older ) Monogram B17 G , having no interior apart from the cockpit ( the Monogram had a full length interior including bomb bay ) . Its not a bad kit if you just want to build a big B17 and arent too bothered about interior or open bomb bays but it isnt the most modern of toolings .

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