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Gustavo Andreoni (Gusandreoni)
BR

B-29B Enola Gay
Silverplate - Nuclear version

Subject:
Boeing B-29-45-MO Superfortress
US US Army Air Forces (1941-1947)
509 CG 44-86292/R/82 Enola Gay (Col. Paul Tibbets)
August 1945 World War 2 - Hiroshima JP
Scale:
1:48
Status:
In progress
Started:
February 1, 2016

My first B29 I have 2! 😉

Project inventory

Full kits
5700
B-29 Superfortress
Monogram 1:48
5700 1977 New tool
Detail and Conversion sets
48744
B-29 exterior Monogram / Revell
Eduard 1:48
48744 2013 New tool
CEC48477
B-29 Corrected Cowlings
Cutting Edge Modelworks 1:48
CEC48477 2004 New tool
48002
B-29 Superfortress Landing Gear for Revell/Monogram
Scale Aircraft Conversions 1:48
48002 200x New tool
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Project colors

Exterior
MC218 Aluminum
Mr.COLOR
10ml ()
Metallic
Lacquer
MC212 Iron
Mr.COLOR
10ml ()
Metallic
Lacquer
Details
MC211 Chrome Silver
Mr.COLOR
10ml ()
Metallic
Lacquer

Photoalbums

B-29 evolution
34 images
View album, image #1
1:48
Very carefuly check the nose weight
1:48 B-29 Superfortress (Monogram 5700)1:48 B-29 Corrected Cowlings (Cutting Edge Modelworks CEC48477)1:48 B-29 Superfortress Landing Gear (Scale Aircraft Conversions 48002)1+

Comments

17 May 2016, 13:55
Gustavo Andreoni
On this step, i will purchase updates and analyse the built the kit.
14 June 2016, 20:17
Bryn Crandell
Look forward to following this build.
15 June 2016, 11:28
Thomas Mayer
Gustavo, are you going to use a SAC metal gear for this large kit? These metal gears are rather soft and could be even more weak than the original plastic gear. Just a thought.
15 June 2016, 11:44
Gustavo Andreoni
Yes, i have a metal landing gear, but i need more weight in nose.
21 August 2016, 01:58
Augie
Hi Gustavo,

I've got the SAC metal gear on a 1:48 B-25, and with the weight needed to keep that on its nose wheel, the SAC gear over time bends under the weight.

If i remember this kit right, the plastic gear should be good enough for the weight needed on it.

21 August 2016, 08:50
Gustavo Andreoni
Augie the B-29 is more heaviest on tail than B-25, i need a lot a weight on nose, and i believe in tire of the nose gear. I think the tungsten putty inside the tire improve the weight. On side of gearbox i shape the lead with glue to balance the kit. I hope this option. 🙂
7 September 2016, 00:52
Gustavo Andreoni
Yes i using tha SAC Landing gear.
7 September 2016, 00:53
Gustavo Andreoni
Thanks this sugests guys, i think a better way, maybe i try a main landing gear with a plastic gear.
7 September 2016, 15:40
Augie
HI Gustavo,

Indeed the 29 heavier over the back so to speak, but IIRC the thickness of the undercarriage legs are not that different.

If the weight i needed for a 25 overtime makes them bend, I am sure it will on a 29 🙂

the weights will be best along side the nose wheel bay and you may have to sacrifice the radio operators cabin and fill it.

cheers
7 September 2016, 16:50
Gustavo Andreoni
I cant upload more pictures, somebody know why?
28 February 2020, 00:43
Wim van der Luijt
yup...more people have this issue now, is reported
28 February 2020, 11:44
Gustavo Andreoni
Thanks, i try again
28 February 2020, 22:44

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