NB-52B + X15
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27 19 May 2015, 07:14
Lt D
Finished this one recently. After 25 Years of gathering dust, I finally picked up the B-52 and X-15. Took me 4 months to built.
Finished this one recently. After 25 Years of gathering dust, I finally picked up the B-52 and X-15. Took me 4 months to built.
19 May 2015, 07:28
Lt D
Thanks for the comments. I've based it on Buck Danny. The X15 is not the correct type ( should be with 2 windows and shorter fuselage) but only the purists will see it.
Thanks for the comments. I've based it on Buck Danny. The X15 is not the correct type ( should be with 2 windows and shorter fuselage) but only the purists will see it.
20 May 2015, 09:50
Mathias Carl
Interessting one.
Looky realy nice 👍 and its the only model I´ve seen so far with a B-52 AND a X-15.
Interessting one.
Looky realy nice 👍 and its the only model I´ve seen so far with a B-52 AND a X-15.
20 May 2015, 14:29
TheMadModeller
Beautiful build! I'm not sure I could match it. Did you consider at all using different shades of aluminum to represent panels with more or less wear than others? I've seen it executed in rags and on webzines by modellers far superior to I but I like the effect. Still there's something to be said for a good clean build too! A+ work there!
Beautiful build! I'm not sure I could match it. Did you consider at all using different shades of aluminum to represent panels with more or less wear than others? I've seen it executed in rags and on webzines by modellers far superior to I but I like the effect. Still there's something to be said for a good clean build too! A+ work there!
20 May 2015, 14:38
Lt D
Thanks for the comment.
I did some research about the NASA motherships and found out that from 1962 on, they were painted in a silver lacquer. No different schades for the panels (see book by Brian Lockett - painting guide for the Boeing Stratofortress motherships). I opted for a clean built as their flying time was very limited and the paint was still fresh in my opinion.
Thanks for the comment.
I did some research about the NASA motherships and found out that from 1962 on, they were painted in a silver lacquer. No different schades for the panels (see book by Brian Lockett - painting guide for the Boeing Stratofortress motherships). I opted for a clean built as their flying time was very limited and the paint was still fresh in my opinion.
21 May 2015, 00:31
Tony May
Silver Lacquered? I had no idea, good on you for catching that bit of info, reminds me of the mantra to research, research & research - then build!
Silver Lacquered? I had no idea, good on you for catching that bit of info, reminds me of the mantra to research, research & research - then build!
11 December 2023, 18:35