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Me too.Sorry you missed it Frank.
You are going to need to build a hanger for something that big!!!!It is always nice to see the Monogram B-36 kits finished. How about one of these.
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One of these days after I build some of the "smaller" HPH kits in my stash, this big boy will hit the assembly line.
That's part of the reason it is still in the box. I have a B-17, B-24, and Catalina all in 1/32 that are also quite large. One of those will be done first I am sure.You are going to need to build a hanger for something that big!!!!
Frank
I am actually pushing myself a little to change that Gary. I used to build a lot faster way back when, but when I hit a snag it would go away right there. Now, I am building a bit slower, but am overcoming the snags and adding a lot of detail. It makes the parts fit a bit better and have to use a lot less putty or do other odd corrections. My Bf-109 build is going a little on the slow side, but I am working on it at least a little every day. I am also finding and correcting errors and adding extra detail. As I have 10 more variations of that kit, I am spending the time on the first one figuring out the odd stuff. The next ones should be a lot faster as I won't need to do the research needed on the first one. I will also know where the tricky areas are and be able to skim on through them. The 1/32 Eduard kit isn't a bad kit, and with patience the parts all seem to fit quite well. The only thing I am filling are the control surfaces where they recessed the areas between the support structure. Way too much recess, it would have been better to have had a hint instead of the big sharp edged recesses.Wow!! And the way you build they'll be career builds. Can't wait. Gary S. XLV MMXX