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Eduard 1/72 b-26

Mo_

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Wow! Think I built the revelle kit several times but didn't know about that twin mount location.
:popcorn
 
This is the Hasegawa plastic. I built one before many years ago. So when eduard released this kit I jumped all over it. Fit is great. The rear guns are in the stowed position. One for each side, but the kit has the mount attached on one half. I guess the pic makes it look like its a twin set up. I will be going with the box art as the scheme.
 
Thanks for answers.
Nice . I have the Has. plus other goodies . Wonder what I may not have besides decals .
 
The one I built many years ago, I used some goodies from CMK...it looked good but once closed up and the canopy on....you couldn't tell what was in there..lol. it's the thought that counts!
 
One of my all-time favourite aircraft. - I have the original Hasegawa kit aswell, so am really looking forward to seeing how you bring this together. Nice work so far, Mo.


Ian.
 
Thanks guys but I must confess. I painted some of the interior the wrong colors. After further research they were NMF on the inside with that green padding..oh well..the reference I was going from was a b-26 in the air force museum. I guess they painted it all to help with corrosion.. At least you really can't see anything when it's closed up.
 
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