Space Battleship Missouri, or whatever you want to call it.
Posted: Sun Jan 05, 2020 10:23 pm
OK, so, I truly am nuts , but I usually am at the beginning of the year, then I get my sanity back sometime around July.
I stated a project that I've wanted to do for quite a while, a kit bash something or other.
I searched through my spare parts box, scratched my head, thought about ideas and finally sprung for the old crappy Revell USS Missouri with the 40% off from Hobby Lobby and started cutting.
Using a hull from an old 1/350 Ohio class sub, I cut for a base for engineering spaces and engines.
Then I clipped and sanded off all of the molded on guns and sundry deck fitting and filled the holes and gouges. added 1/32 fuel tanks, engine nozzles off a 1/72 Harrier Pegasus engine, wings off the same kit, and the tail off a 1/72 MiG 29.
Now I'm waiting for some burner cans from a the Space Battleship Yamato from a friend to add to the engines but have several more things and details to add
Like I said, lots and lots still to do, but I need to put it aside for a couple of days to work on the Perry and complete the Spruance.
I stated a project that I've wanted to do for quite a while, a kit bash something or other.
I searched through my spare parts box, scratched my head, thought about ideas and finally sprung for the old crappy Revell USS Missouri with the 40% off from Hobby Lobby and started cutting.
Using a hull from an old 1/350 Ohio class sub, I cut for a base for engineering spaces and engines.
Then I clipped and sanded off all of the molded on guns and sundry deck fitting and filled the holes and gouges. added 1/32 fuel tanks, engine nozzles off a 1/72 Harrier Pegasus engine, wings off the same kit, and the tail off a 1/72 MiG 29.
Now I'm waiting for some burner cans from a the Space Battleship Yamato from a friend to add to the engines but have several more things and details to add
Like I said, lots and lots still to do, but I need to put it aside for a couple of days to work on the Perry and complete the Spruance.