Duke Maddog
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Finally after fighting this thing for nearly a year; I can now declare this model done.
This is Academy's 1/72 scale Boeing B-377 Stratocruiser civilian airliner done in Pan American Airlines markings. This bird is the Pan Am 'Clipper Nightingale'. I chose these markings because they looked better than the alternative and not because of ease of application! Quite the opposite in fact. Here it is all complete:
Terminal-eye view:
Slightly higher angle from then rear:
Different angle again (I wanted to shoot from higher up but missed):
Final upper view:
This shot has an Exacto knife in it for size reference to show what a 'horse' this thing is!
Okay, now I feel much better having finished at least one of these. Hopefully more of them will get done soon. It isn't perfect; in fact the decals really suck wind and I had a real tough time with them. I also had to somehow add weight to the nose some more since for some reason this was quite the tail sitter.
I'll show those details about this build when I next post in the Maddog Manufacturing Thread after next weekend. For now, just check the final model out at your leisure.
Thanks for looking in, comments are welcome.
This is Academy's 1/72 scale Boeing B-377 Stratocruiser civilian airliner done in Pan American Airlines markings. This bird is the Pan Am 'Clipper Nightingale'. I chose these markings because they looked better than the alternative and not because of ease of application! Quite the opposite in fact. Here it is all complete:
Terminal-eye view:

Slightly higher angle from then rear:

Different angle again (I wanted to shoot from higher up but missed):

Final upper view:

This shot has an Exacto knife in it for size reference to show what a 'horse' this thing is!

Okay, now I feel much better having finished at least one of these. Hopefully more of them will get done soon. It isn't perfect; in fact the decals really suck wind and I had a real tough time with them. I also had to somehow add weight to the nose some more since for some reason this was quite the tail sitter.
I'll show those details about this build when I next post in the Maddog Manufacturing Thread after next weekend. For now, just check the final model out at your leisure.
Thanks for looking in, comments are welcome.