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Ade's 1:24th North American P51D Mustang

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First of my three planned 1:24th builds for this year is the P51D Mustang, this will be a practice board for my BMF skills, I'm planning to just build this one straight out of the box as I have the Tamiya 1:32 Mustang to build as well.

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A 1/24 aircraft painted on silver colour sholud be a very nice and interesting model.

Fantastic :)

Ps: Thanks for join in Adrian :)
 
Wow, mustang is one of my favorite and this is a red tail!

I will watch with interest.
 
I have the same kit Ade so I will be watching with great interest for any problems help hints and tips good luck with it mate look forward to next update cheers John
 
I dont think I have ever built a Mustang, of any size or version.

I'll just have to watch you build your one.

Ian M
 
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Well, I've made a start, it's pretty basic stuff as I wont be adding any after market parts, my main goal is to use this model as a test bed for my BMF work on my 1:32 Tamiya Mustang later in the year.

Anyway, I'm using Mr Hobby Metaliser colours for the engine, mainly Dark Iron with a few aluminium highlights. I so like the idea of buffing up the finish rather than having to dry brush on any detail.

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Looking very nice Adrian.

And parts look much better moulded than the one of the Spitfire.
 
I am with you Ade, engines definately look better with the buffed look.
 
What Barry said Adrian, they were primarily escort fighters so drop tanks would have been the order of the day.
 
nice job Adrian , your moulds look better than mine. i am having trouble getting anything to fit properly.
 
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nice job Adrian , your moulds look better than mine. i am having trouble getting anything to fit properly.
I've had to scrap the idea of having the guns accessible, firstly the detail is awful and secondly the fit is just rubbish !!!!

Adrian
 
hell yeah, mine in flight mode so i dont have to worry about all the wheel wells and crappy landing gear
 
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