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Scratch the Hasegawa kit off the list, Harv. No matter which boxing, it's an old tool kit. I don't have the Z-M, but I pulled my Tamiya P-51D off the SOD a couple of weeks ago.

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Cockpit placards from Barracuda or Airscale are a must!

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Carl, I have the Dragon and Jerry's stuff.Ā  It will be an early D. Chucks second mount " Glamorous Glenna II". His first was a C IĀ  believe and GlamorousĀ  Glenna was spelled wrong, IIRC.......harv

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On 11/6/2019 at 9:38 PM, IainMackayDall said:

Has anyone built a 1:24 scaleĀ P-51D? I see that there are mods available like this oneĀ reviewed at Hyperscale:Ā http://hyperscale.com/2019/reviews/accessories/modelmonkeyp51dwheelwellreviewbg_1.htm

I've been working on an Airfix MustangĀ for a while, and have just started another. Of course the ModelMonkey correction parts came out after I am almost finishedĀ the first one, but they will save so much time and effort for the second one. The Trumpeter kit is just not a contender if you want a good-looking Mustang.

As for the Tamiya Mustang, to be honest there really isn't much that it needs. There are some refinement parts in resin and photo-etch from various manufacturers, but those only enhance an already great kit.Ā 

My 1/24 Airfix Mustang IV so far...long project.Ā 

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Harv, the Tamiya or the ZM are awesome kits. The Tamiya can generally be found a bit cheaper, and while still fiddly,Ā itā€™s far less so than the ZM. Ā  Knowing you, youā€™ll really like the Tamiya Ā itā€™s a click together kit with amazing detail and builds flawlessly.

Both kits build up into superb replicas if the P-51, and both have their adherents and detractors. Ā If you want an earlier D, the new Revell kit is bloody fabulous, but itā€™s the early D-5 without the finĀ fillet.

Personally, I prefer the ZM Mk.lV, as I like the wartime British variants, and you can build all variants from that one kit.

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5 hours ago, Clunkmeister said:

I like ZM due to the complexity and accuracy.

I like Revell due to the simplicity,Ā price, and accuracy.

I like Tamiya due to its preciseness and accuracy.Ā 

Says the modelling God!

Some of us are merely mortals.

When my students excell I say "There comes a moment when you're just showing off!"Ā :D

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LOL @ Dale.Ā 

Boy do I have some of you folks fooled.Ā Iā€™mĀ no modeling god. Iā€™m actually a very mediocre modeler whoā€™s gained much technique from the likes of yā€™all. Iā€™ve had to completely strip totalĀ paint jobs off of almost every model Iā€™ve built due to poor technique and/or carelessness on my part. Iā€™ve had to totallyĀ rebuild the arse end of a jet project because I spilled Tamiya extra thinĀ all over it. Ā  I completely, totally, undeniably completely SUCK at AFVs. No matter what I do, I could buy a better representation of a vehicle by buying a TonkaĀ toy, stripping off the name, and painting it green. Ā With house paint and a roller. Ā Folks who can take three gazillion little parts and make a realistic representation of an infantry vehicle are bloody wizards, in my opinion.

The only thing I can say about myself is that Iā€™m not content with normal sane projects. I like to push the limits. But Iā€™ve yet to attempt a metal clad fighter the likes of Peter Castle, a crazy warped Hallibag like Cees, or a total conversion of a B-17G to a B-17C as seen elsewhere.Ā 

My ultimate goal right now after my B-36 is a scratchbuilt Fokker Super Universal in the largest practical scale that I can obtain a decent R-985 for. Ā If I can pull that off, my life will be complete. Ā 

You folks, all of you, are where we all learn stuff. New techniques, new equipment and paint systems, etc, etc, all go a long way to helping us improve. Ā I absolutely refuse to settle. Settling to me is failure. Thereā€™s always room for improvement, which for me is to create the ultimate aviation forms in 1/32 and larger.

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