CANicoll Posted Saturday at 02:00 AM Posted Saturday at 02:00 AM Having given up on the Italeri kit, am moving over try out the MC kit. For one thing, the MC kit has a full bomb bay, with bombs, but NOT the ones depicted on the box art. Go figure... Also has PE panels for the cockpit, which really makes no sense as there is no way to see that level of detail, through the small windshield and windows of the cockpit. Also a pretty full interior - again, which will not be seen. At least the bomb bay detail is pretty good. Not sure why they bothered with the PE for the cockpit and sidepanels: LOTS of styrene: The fuselage pieces but not the nose: The fuselage is in four pieces; here is the center section with the bomb bay. The instruction sheet is disappointing. Will post pictures of that tomorrow, For a box of this size, the instruction booklet is very small, with no paint callouts for anything. Which also means the decal placement will require some work (and a huge magnifying glass). Will most likely simply enlarge them and hope the detail is there. Started on the bombs. Separated and cleaned up all 54 pieces. There is a slight trick to separating them cleanly from the sprues. More on that to come! 6
CANicoll Posted Saturday at 12:40 PM Author Posted Saturday at 12:40 PM More from the kit. The instruction booklet is small (measuring a little over 5x8 inches) so the diagrams are, as well. Here are some sample pages. I have them all if anyone wants to see them. 4 1
CANicoll Posted Saturday at 12:45 PM Author Posted Saturday at 12:45 PM Made progress last night on the bombs. 54 pieces but the nice thing is the seam is on the horizontal so when the bombs are loaded, they won't be seen. Smart! What is interesting is how the sprue gates attach to each piece. It is off-set and on the join. Once I figured out how to cut the piece loose, clean up became much easier and faster. Sorry for the out of focus picture. The trick is to cut basically at a shallow angle from the join-side of the part. It comes away cleanly with minimal clean up needed. Helpful when you have 54 pieces to do! And done! Now to put them together 7
BlrwestSiR Posted Saturday at 11:31 PM Posted Saturday at 11:31 PM First build of this kit that I've come across. I think Harv would have loved this kit. 3
CANicoll Posted Sunday at 01:38 AM Author Posted Sunday at 01:38 AM 2 hours ago, BlrwestSiR said: First build of this kit that I've come across. I think Harv would have loved this kit. Oh. I didn't think about that. 😢 4
BlrwestSiR Posted Sunday at 11:44 PM Posted Sunday at 11:44 PM 22 hours ago, CANicoll said: Oh. I didn't think about that. 😢 I think he was ground crew for B-52s that participated in Linebacker. Others will know better. 4
belugawhaleman Posted Monday at 01:12 AM Posted Monday at 01:12 AM Didn't know about this kit. It'll be interesting to see how it builds up😀 3
CANicoll Posted Tuesday at 02:24 AM Author Posted Tuesday at 02:24 AM This kit is interesting. After assembling the 54 pieces to create the 27 bombs, started working on the cockpit. The seat detail is impressive, for 1/72 scale. But literally none of this will be visible once the plane is assembled. I guess that is the case with all of the bombers. More on that later. Put the seats together, and there are no placement pins on the seats. Just have to eyeball it. Again, the sprue attachment points are on the join surfaces. The instructions give you an IDEA of where things go, but not much in the way of actual placement detail. Four square divots are for the seat frame to fit into - not that the instructions show that to you. But the detail on the side of the seats is pretty impressive, I think. I'll detail this as much as I can, just because... Now I need to find some reference photos!! Honestly, I did try and find 1/72 resin or 3D printed seats and bombs. Couldn't find any. 4
BlrwestSiR Posted Tuesday at 03:56 AM Posted Tuesday at 03:56 AM Those seats look good but I'm wondering if they're correct for a B-52. They look a lot like an Aces II seat which I'm not sure was used on the B-52. 1
Martinnfb Posted Tuesday at 08:19 AM Posted Tuesday at 08:19 AM Buff Master Design use to produce a set of seats, but those are impossible to find these days. 2
crazypoet Posted Tuesday at 09:25 AM Posted Tuesday at 09:25 AM Following this! I have the ancient Monogram kit, that I’ll (eventually 🤣) build, also in Linebacker II colors It will be an education for me to stare over your shoulders as you build this one 🙏 2 1
CANicoll Posted yesterday at 03:34 AM Author Posted yesterday at 03:34 AM 23 hours ago, BlrwestSiR said: Those seats look good but I'm wondering if they're correct for a B-52. They look a lot like an Aces II seat which I'm not sure was used on the B-52. Don't tell me that Carl!!! 2
BlrwestSiR Posted yesterday at 11:24 AM Posted yesterday at 11:24 AM 7 hours ago, CANicoll said: Don't tell me that Carl!!! Well, I guess it's a good thing the cockpit windows are small? 3
CANicoll Posted yesterday at 12:29 PM Author Posted yesterday at 12:29 PM On 11/4/2025 at 3:19 AM, Martinnfb said: Buff Master Design use to produce a set of seats, but those are impossible to find these days. You mean these ones? Even how grainy enlarging the picture is, I think Carl is right. Hmmm.... 2
Martinnfb Posted yesterday at 01:42 PM Posted yesterday at 01:42 PM Yes BMDR72027. I mean , the cockpit is basically hidden so. I wouldn't worry too much about it Chris . I might follow in your footsteps and build one myself. Will learn from you as you go . Cheers Martin nkn.avif 2
Landlubber Mike Posted yesterday at 05:17 PM Posted yesterday at 05:17 PM Great subject Chris! Another big one for the shelf! 2
CANicoll Posted 22 hours ago Author Posted 22 hours ago Hi Mike! This one is going to a friend. He has maybe 200 diecast planes in his house. No B-52's however. He's already cleared out a space to hang this from the ceiling. I'm keeping in mind where to hang the monofilament line. At least this kit has a full bomb bay of bombs to show off. 3
CANicoll Posted 21 hours ago Author Posted 21 hours ago Making progress and showing some of the peculiarities of this kit: Many parts have no locating pins. Such as the cockpit instrument panel tub: The instruction sheet shows this as 1 piece. Took me a long time to realize this is actually two pieces. Very cool that there are PE instrument panels. Not cool that there are no decals to go over the panels. Going to paint the tub gray, then the PE panels Black and see what I can do from there. The PE fret has plastic over both sides. Interesting. Good detail but wish I had decals to go over them. Some really nice detail on the cockpit walls for the various stations. I probably should have painted these before assembling. Hmmm Location information from the instruction sheet means dry fitting is mandatory There is some minor flash to address and I've already figured out there is a fit problem with this next step. The floor is too long to fit the next step. More on that later. 3
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