Monogram P-51D from 1977

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Monogram P-51D from 1977

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I have to start a new six month period to complete two kits. I mistakenly thought that October 6 was my end date, But based upon the start of the 102 it would have been August 3rd. Oops. So, I cannot accept the "made" badge until I complete another kit by April 6, 2024.

This is the kit I've chosen. It, too, is from 1977.

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The decals look pretty good.....but they are old.

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That's a good one, Lyle! :grin: I built that same kit back in 1989 and it's still one I've never photographed. Coincidentally, I have another of that kit opened up now for a Latin American Mustang build. I don't think they're a bad kit at all and can be done quite nicely with some work. Watch out for a poor fit of the lower engine cowling. There is usually quite a gap there to deal with. :grin:
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?That lower cowling is attrocious. I had another of these started a while back and trashed it. That cowling had a lot to do with it. You don't have a spare spinner laying around do you? Don't ask.
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Ya gotta love those oldie Monogram kits of 70s. I know I did as a kid.

We didn't care about accuracies and fit issues back then. :giggles:
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BlackSheep214 wrote: Sat Oct 07, 2023 9:00 am Ya gotta love those oldie Monogram kits of 70s. I know I did as a kid.

We didn't care about accuracies and fit issues back then. :giggles:
No joke. :grin: I've been doing some scale model archaeology lately, digging through what's left of my old model car kits from '65-'69 period. All of the car models are in pieces and some have more intact parts than others, but all of them have gobs of glue and just terrible construction techniques. :headslap: I've been doing a lot of head shakin' as I dig through the remains. And, I remember being quite proud of my results back then. :whistle: I either threw away a large part or its just unfindable now, but all of my scratch-built funny car chassis are gone and both my '37 Chevy and Anglia gassers are nowhere to be found now. Also, I can't find my AMT aftermarket Allison V-12 either, although I did come across my Chrysler gas-turbine engine!

I'm sort of planning a "model car graveyard"-type post pretty soon, with the remains of the ancient wrecks. I have a bunch of old car engines to display. I did find pieces of all three Ford GTs from back then; the original GT, the Mk II and Mk IV J-Car; I probably have enough parts and pieces to actually piece together one car from the pile...but don't expect that to happen! :lol:

And, Lyle, no spare spinner, I did check for you! Sorry mate! :grin:
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BlackSheep214 wrote: Sat Oct 07, 2023 9:00 am Ya gotta love those oldie Monogram kits of 70s. I know I did as a kid.

We didn't care about accuracies and fit issues back then. :giggles:
so true.
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I was wondering about you timespan on the last one. Your honesty is appreciated for a reset of the clock.
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did I say two weeks? I meant two months! :whistle:
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Seams are my favorite thing.

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The lower cowling is in place, shimmed behin it which helped a lot. But alas, when it was un-taped, seams. So a bit more thin plastic stockcemented in and some PPP.

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Well, some dumb guy at some point decided to try cutting the flaps out of one side of the wing. I wonder why I did that. Anyway, upon further inspections, ain't gonna happen, so we put it back together and have a Mustang with flaps retracted on the ground. Heresy, I know.

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gun bay.

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