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Grand Bretagne Renault Rally Coupe (1/24 Fujimi)860 viewsIt's built OOB (out of the box) and I used Tamiya spray cans, Chrome Yellow and Bright Blue. Scale is 1/24. Actually had fun building this "thing." It was my white elephant gift from last year's Christmas party.
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FW-190 A-8 Restoration840 viewsThis is an FW-190A-8 being rebuilt by a guy in Baton Rouge, LA The craft is being restored an airframe recovered in the early 90's in Rome, France. Engine run-up is scheduled for April/May time frame. No date set for the first
test flight.
Photographs by Bruce Jenkins Houma-Thibodaux Scale Modelers
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"Grace" Japanese Torpedo Bomber811 views
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48 Special DFS-346800 views
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Seversky P-35 (Hobbycraft 1/48)791 views27th Pursuit Group, Selfridge Field, Michigan, 1938.
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SdKfz.251/10 Diorama (1/35)783 viewsDML SdKfz.251/C with Tamiya 37mm Pak. Figures were also DML with fur coats made from A+B putty.
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1941 Chevy Pickup (Revell 1/25)768 views
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Spider-head from the movie "The Thing"746 viewsModified (A+B putty) McFarlane 1/6 action figure.
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P-51-15-NA, serial number 415271, OC-E, Starduster732 viewsP-51D-15, OC-E, serial number 44-15271 was assigned to pilot Lt. Col. William Kennedy of the 359th Fighter Squadron, 356th Fighter Group. It was lost on February 25, 1945 with Maj. Richard A. Rann the pilot. He became a POW.
The aircraft was named Starduster. It was one of the most colorful of all the ETO Mustangs during 1944/45. It was unique as well as colorful because of the reverse set of "D-Day bands" which covered the lower fuselage.
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