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Sunday, July 10, 2005

CMK Cockpit

I can never build "out of the box." I always feel like I need to add extra detail, even if it's just adding some extra detail with strip and sheet styrene. The P-40 will be no different. The cockpit in the Academy kit is a little plane for me. Sometimes I'll scatchbuild the hole thing, and other times I'll pick up a detail set. I found a nice and reasonable cheep CMK cockpit set at Squadron. It's a very nice set and uses the right media for the appropriate parts. Photo-etch is limited to the instrument panel, and seat belts, and rest of the cockpit is made of resin. I hate phot-etch (it is my bane) and prefer to keep it to a minimum.


Thursday, July 07, 2005

References

I've got a few other reference I'm using on this build, in addition to the Aeromaster sheet and Peter Mossong's escellent website.

  • Walk Around P-40 Warhawk. No. 8. Lou Drendel. Squadron/Signal Publications,1996. (ISBN 0897473612)

  • Curtis P-40 in action. No. 26. Ernest McDowell. Squadron/Signal Publications,1976. (ISBN 0897470257)

  • P-40 Warhawk in World War II Color. Jeffery Ethell. Motorbooks International, 1994 (ISBN 0879389281)

  • Curtis P-40. Vlastimil Ehrman. MBI Publishing, 1993 (ISBN 8090126332)

  • Modeling the P-40. Brett Green. Osprey Publishing, 2005. (ISBN 1841768235)







Wednesday, July 06, 2005

BTSK



My local IPMS chapter (IPMS-DC) chose the Academy P-40 for this years build the same kit event. Since I married a Kiwi, I've decided to build the P-40N, as a RNZAF bird. I suppose that someone might build an Aussie bird, but I doubt there will be another Kiwi on the table!


I found this Aeromaster set at Squadron, and it has markings for two different Kiwi P-40's. I've decided to model "Glory Lyons," although as a later model P-40N than is represented on the decal sheet.

I stumbled across an excellent site run by Peter Mossong, RNZAF Pacific WWII Homepage, that has tons of great information on modeling Kiwi aircraft in general, and also this particular aircraft.

Sunday, July 03, 2005

Testing 123

Welcome to Manic Modeler. This is my second blog, and I'll post my non braille scale armor projects.