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Rockwell B-1B Lancer 9th BS 7th BW Dyess AFB
Academy

Subject:
Rockwell B-1B Lancer
US US Air Force (1947-now)
9 BS 86-0123
March 2017
FS36118
Scale:
1:144
Status:
Completed
Started:
March 7, 2020
Completed:
April 25, 2020
Time spent:
~20 hours, 8 hours on decals alone.

This is a tribute build for a friend who is retiring this summer. He flew as a B/N and then was able to upgrade to a pilot on B-1Bs. He was a Dyess man. I built this kit mostly OOTB, just adding 3D printed afterburners to replace the kit provided cans. I had no real problems assembling this kit as it is engineered so well; it literally fell together, until I came to the engines. Be VERY careful with the numbers of the parts on the splitter plates and into which nacelle they fit (port or stbd). I inadvertently put the wrong one into the stbd nacelle and wondered why it wouldn't close properly, leaving a big gap, so I took it apart and tried the other splitter plate assembly and it worked. It made a small mess of the seam, but I was able to clean it up with a little putty and sanding stick. After that, I paid very careful attention to the part numbers as I assembled the landing gear and the rest of the model. The instructions call for assembling the forward gear first, but I would assemble the main gear legs first, then the forward gear leg, and let it sit and level itself before adding the tires. I had trouble with the main l/g braces, both of which snapped on me. I super-glued them and reset them, but the stbd one broke and the port one bent and went askew on me. So don't judge to harshly there. They are extremely thin & "true to scale" moldings, hence very fragile. She is a little tippy, fore & aft. Next one I will add an extra 0.5 oz to the nose. What is amazing to me is that Academy even includes the "last three" as a legible decal for the forward gear leg. However, it does not supply the three pitots on both sides of the nose. Painting and masking the bomb bays proved a small chore, with touch ups for over spray, but I am happy with the results. My next B-1B kit will probably be closed bay. Academy includes double bomb load sprues, so I plan on using the second set in my Revell 1/144 B-2A kit. Oh, the decals went down beautifully. I barely needed any Micro-Sol/Set for them to snuggle down. My only disappointment is that the large wing walk is one solid decal, thus some air bubbles cropped up underneath. Enjoy the pics.

Project inventory

Full kits
12620
Rockwell B-1B Lancer
Academy 1:144
12620 2019 New tool
Detail and Conversion sets
004D
F-15 Open Nozzle - Frosted Detail
Small scale shop 1:144
004D 2018 New tool
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Project references

Rockwell International B-1A/B (Aerofax 24)
Rockwell International B-1A/B
Minigraph No. 24
Logan, D, Miller, Jay
1986

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1:144 Rockwell B-1B Lancer (Academy 12620)1:144 F-15 Open Nozzle - Frosted Detail (Small scale shop 004D)

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