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Author Topic: Model Aircraft  (Read 9397 times)

Lol, just finished my SBD pics to come..




Yeah Yeah, I received 2 models.. A B-17G and the Wright flier, my grandpa got me them xD



http://www.airfix.com/airfix-products/new-models-for-2011/military-vehicles/a02338-cromwell-mkiv-cruiser-tank-a02338/
yay for cromwell MK.IV cruiser tank :D

should i get?

EDIT:
got a diorama kit and a landing tank thing with willy mb jeep :D
may post pictures later.
« Last Edit: September 25, 2011, 08:41:28 AM by MunkeyCheez »



herpadeerp!

not best image quality or size but
TAAAAHDDAAAAAAAAAAAAH!

Featuring a pill box, a dirarma, trees , Sherman ( , Willys MB Jeep (
and Ceasar's U.S army 1944 set 1

links for most models i used:

http://www.airfix.com/airfix-products/military-vehicles/tanks/a01303-sherman-m4-mk1-tank-a01303/?searchguid=20119267333&resultspage=&sortorder=

http://www.plasticsoldierreview.com/Review.aspx?id=1385


SBD Dauntless 2 Dive Bomber
Info: (lol wiki again)
The Northrop BT-1 provided the basis for the SBD, which began manufacture in 1940. Ed Heinemann led a team of designers who considered a development with a 1,000 hp (750 kW) Wright Cyclone powerplant. A year earlier, both the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps had placed orders for the new dive bombers, designated the SBD-1 and SBD-2 (the latter had increased fuel capacity and different armament). The SBD-1 went to the Marine Corps in late 1940, and the SBD-2 went to the Navy in early 1941.

Armament:
1 500 lb bomb
2 250 lb bombs


SBD Dauntless 2 Dive Bomber
MINUS roosterPIT GLASS LOLOL

Any who, very nice you two! Im making my Huey Hog, and Im about to put the fuselage together as soon as im done painting the stupid pilots


Bump for idiotic spamming