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Well, I’ve been doing some of the basic things to modernize the aircraft some. I’m not getting carried away, just the basics. The interior will be completely invisible aft of the spar, so it’ll be stock OOB back there. I’ll add a few radios and do a few minor changes to the engineer’s and naviguesser’s areas. Installed the windows, and now I’ll make them disappear. Does anyone know if Canadian Lancs used British spec interior green, or standard local color interior green?
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HK Models 1/32 Lancaster Hints, Tweaks and Tips,
Clunkmeister replied to NigelR32's topic in Modelling Discussion
Well, any of us building a Mk.X will have issues with either set. The engineers panel is all wrong. -
HK Models 1/32 Lancaster Hints, Tweaks and Tips,
Clunkmeister replied to NigelR32's topic in Modelling Discussion
I love HGW and RB belts. Very little comes of my dungeon without them. -
hk models Lancaster B Mk.I, R5868, PO-S (S-Sugar)
Clunkmeister replied to James H's topic in LSM 1/35 and Larger Work In Progress
What an awesome build, James. The first one finished? OK, I was checking out your interior pretty S.C. as well to compare it with the postwar Canadian SAR Birds... If mine turns out half as nice I’ll be happy. -
1/32 Lancaster build and improvements
Clunkmeister replied to NigelR32's topic in LSM 1/35 and Larger Work In Progress
Feeling for your thumb, Nige. I sliced a big slice off my index finger the other day. It bled like a head wound. -
Yes, they went through a bunch of alterations over the years. I think I've settled on 104. It's the lesser modeled of the two well known birds, and I'm doing her in her final livery of white/grey/NMF, with the red and white lightning stripe. I love that scheme, and if all works out, I may end up doing an RCAF Dak in the same scheme. The ubiquitous RCAF C-119s also wore that scheme for awhile, as did the C-130s and Argus patrol bombers. I find it a very spiffy and well turned out scheme.
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Better safe than sorry, Tony. Being that I FUBAR'd the first one, I really need backup. What's really odd is that Floyd put the blown canopy for V-13 in the box as well. V-14 had a standard hood.
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Thanks for the pics, Jeff. I'm so incredibly relieved we can't see down the fuselage, as doing those ribs looks like one seriously major undertaking. I'll need to see how far down we can really see into the fuselage, because maybe a bit of basic rearranging and changing around in the radio room and the engineering room might be in order. I have to try to keep this sane, as I have a feeling it'd be extremely easy to get lost in all this...
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Floyd Werner releasing 10 Red V-14 racer kits
Clunkmeister replied to Clunkmeister's topic in Modelling Discussion
Yep, I received mine as well. Tony, with your attention to detail, you'll clobber this kit. Because you need to remove all guns and military equipment, the E-3 is a bit more work to backdate, but should work well. I need to grab a couple more as well. I have an E-1, but it's earmarked for an early Jumo powered, two bladed prop conversion. -
I built one of these conversions when they first came out. It was my very first conversion and all I can say is that it was a learning experience and the results show as much. Im looking forward to taking another run at this conversion