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JohnB

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  1. LOL! Work on models during the day and read when hitting the sack. I guess I spend about 5-6 hours per day on building. Enough to keep this old retired model builder and amateur historian occupied. Easy peasy!! πŸ˜„
  2. I hate it when I forget something like that! Been there, done that as they say. Are you going to try to fix it?
  3. I'll have to do some trimming somewhere, probably on the fuselage wing roots. We'll see.
  4. Why is it Revell can't seem to get the dihedral even close to right on their kits? Had the same problem with the P-51. Just makes for more work.
  5. Making a little progress. I didn't notice the gap there on the right side of the cockpit when I put the fuselage halves together. I guess all I can do now is lay in a strip of plastic or fill it with putty. Oh well. πŸ€ͺ
  6. Since I'm on the subject of books, have any of you read "Combat Cameraman" by Jerry Joswick? 🀞
  7. "Gremlin on my shoulder" is a true story written by someone who was there (Ron Cundy). "Kittyhawk Down" is a "novel" based on facts. Some of what is included there IS true "as it happened" and compares well with some of the things Cundy wrote in his book. It is written in a way that it was Copping writing it. Of course that is impossible but Nicholas used "real" info for it. I would think he interviewed people like Cundy who provided him with "good info" etc. So, in my own humble opinion, I think it DOES shed a lot of light on just what was going on with Copping.
  8. From what I've read in the 2 books it appears Copping flew off into the desert with no intention of returning. The dressing down was just the last straw for him apparently. I recommend you get the books and read up on it.
  9. You are welcome although I wouldn't call it a book review as much as just a couple of interesting bits. 😐
  10. I'm sure you all know about the Kittyhawk found in the desert after 70 years and the mystery surrounding it. I've just finished reading two books about the desert air war and saw some info I think y'all would find interesting. The first book is "Gremlin on my shoulder" by Ron Cundy. Cundy relates in "Gremlin on my shoulder" a episode where the squadron CO (Hanbury) did a terrible dressing down of Dennis Copping, the pilot of the Kittyhawk. If you get the book, which is factual since Cundy was there, look on page 69. The second book is "Kittyhawk Down" by Jonathan Nicholas. It is a fact/fiction book about Copping. However, Nicholas relates on pages 352 and 353 the gist of the dressing down Copping had to listen to. I feel sure Nicholas must have visited with Cundy about that episode and has, I hope, related it fairly accurately. It was a shameful thing to say the least and may shed some light on why Copping did what he did. Since there is no way to ask Copping we'll just have to use our own judgement. I found it very interesting.
  11. Time certainly does fly! I got it when it was new and am just now getting around to building it.
  12. Although the Barracuda set hasn't showed up yet I'm getting started. Here's a comparison shot of the kit compass with Quinta face attached compared to the real thing.
  13. I don't think the wings were green JR but gray. At least that is how they appear to me in the photos. I hope this answers your question.
  14. Wow Rob! You are really going all out on this one! Should make a outstanding model for sure!
  15. Thanks! The wing guns and scoop gave be plenty of cuss-factor moments!!! Also the windscreen. At one point I didn't think I could get it to sit right and decided to contact Revell Germany for a replacement in hopes it would fit better. They were very helpful and there's a new part on the way at no cost. Turns out I didn't need it but it's possible I will need it some time in future as I have another kit ordered from Scale Hobbyist. Nice kits but there ARE some fit problems unfortunately. πŸ™„
  16. Thank you Dennis. I'm pleased that you like the results of my efforts!
  17. I decided to do a little more work on the model to match the photo. LOL
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