This is my attempt at building Monogram's old B-24D kit. Seems to be a nice kit so far that just needs a bit of love lol.
This box is huge. What is nice is the kit is engineered so well that you can finish it in three subassembles. The fuselage and the two wings. It will make working on this beast much easier. I will be building it straight from the box. I don't expect that I will need more then 4 tubes of putty though lol.
Oh Dear!!! This kit is out by dozens of scale feet I tell you. Dozens lol. Don't you just love the awesome blue desk I have. It was in the house when we moved here so I won't complain.
I just used the kit engines. They look fine painted up with a wash on them.
The worst seam so far.
No more nasty seam.
First try at scratchbuilding. Not accurate but it is better then what was there.
Added some detail to the sidewalls also. It looks better under paint.
The bombardier has a new seat back thanks to a True Details B-17 set.
Added some detail to the cockpit
The cockpit all painted up. I added a desk from the True Details B-17 set. I first painted it tan and then took a woodstain marker to it. I also made a fire extinguisher out of sprue and the straps are bare metal foil. The first aid kit is a radio from a P-38. I still need a decal for the cross. I also added a book and a pencil to the desk. Those were my wife's idea.
The instrument panel all painted and drybrushed. I also added seatbelts and rudder pedals. The seats have armrests now as well. I also added some engine controls from an old pe set for a Brewster Buffalo. I made the armorplate from cardstock. I still need armrests for the copilot and over all just a but of touching up.
I added a quick and easy roof to the bomb bay. Just a simple bit of sheet styrene. It is better then what was there. The gaps will be hidden by the load of bombs.
The finished cockpit. It isnt glued in yet as I still have to add the windows. I made the oxygen bottle out of an old bomb and the straps are bits of tape. The chipped paint was kind of an accident but I left it as it adds character.

This box is huge. What is nice is the kit is engineered so well that you can finish it in three subassembles. The fuselage and the two wings. It will make working on this beast much easier. I will be building it straight from the box. I don't expect that I will need more then 4 tubes of putty though lol.

Oh Dear!!! This kit is out by dozens of scale feet I tell you. Dozens lol. Don't you just love the awesome blue desk I have. It was in the house when we moved here so I won't complain.


I just used the kit engines. They look fine painted up with a wash on them.

The worst seam so far.

No more nasty seam.

First try at scratchbuilding. Not accurate but it is better then what was there.

Added some detail to the sidewalls also. It looks better under paint.

The bombardier has a new seat back thanks to a True Details B-17 set.

Added some detail to the cockpit

The cockpit all painted up. I added a desk from the True Details B-17 set. I first painted it tan and then took a woodstain marker to it. I also made a fire extinguisher out of sprue and the straps are bare metal foil. The first aid kit is a radio from a P-38. I still need a decal for the cross. I also added a book and a pencil to the desk. Those were my wife's idea.

The instrument panel all painted and drybrushed. I also added seatbelts and rudder pedals. The seats have armrests now as well. I also added some engine controls from an old pe set for a Brewster Buffalo. I made the armorplate from cardstock. I still need armrests for the copilot and over all just a but of touching up.

I added a quick and easy roof to the bomb bay. Just a simple bit of sheet styrene. It is better then what was there. The gaps will be hidden by the load of bombs.

The finished cockpit. It isnt glued in yet as I still have to add the windows. I made the oxygen bottle out of an old bomb and the straps are bits of tape. The chipped paint was kind of an accident but I left it as it adds character.