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B-29 "Flatbed"- Finished+more pics

Started by sandiego89, August 02, 2012, 01:49:43 PM

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Joe C-P

This is one of those "no way, are you nuts, I gotta see this!" projects.   :cheers:
In want of hobby space!  The kitchen table is never stable.  Still managing to get some building done.

sandiego89

#16
B-29 "Flatbed" assigned to the 9th Bomb Group, Tinian, Marianas Islands.  This aircraft was heavily damaged by flak and was converted into a Flat-bed load carrier to carry urgent, outsized loads.  It was particularly usefull in ferrying replacement wings, engines and fuselage sections from the depot in Guam to damaged B-29's that had made emergency landings at Iwo Jima as Iwo Jima had poor port facilities. Other cargo included bridge sections, cranes and vehicles. It also made several trips to Okinawa.    

The kit: Minicraft 1/144 B-29A.  Yes quite tiny.  A very basic kit, with poor detail. Scratch bed from styrene.  Weathered and oil stained. 



overhead


Taking a replacement wing section and prop to a damaged B-29 on Iwo Jima.




Fastest deuce-and-a-half


Taking a damaged F4U Corsair from Okinawa.  


 
Dave "Sandiego89"
Chesapeake, Virginia, USA

sequoiaranger

...a good name for a "flatbed" B-29 woudn't be "Bock's Car" (Box Car) now, would it?   :wacko:

Interesting concept.

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PR19_Kit

Now that's a CLASSIC!  :cheers:

As The Rat says, original to the max indeed.  :thumbsup: :bow:
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kerick

Nice idea and well done. Think of the challenge to the loadmasters to tie stuff down so it is balanced and doesn't fly off in the slipstream!
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Dizzyfugu

Nice! Could also have taken a twin fin, with a rear ramp in between...  ;D

Geoff


tc2324

Absolutely love this idea....  :bow:

Very well done.  :thumbsup:
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sandiego89

Thank you all for the comments.  I enjoyed the build.  A few last shots:

carrying a bridge section.  With paint bottles to show scale:



Dave "Sandiego89"
Chesapeake, Virginia, USA

albeback

 :thumbsup:
Be fun trying this with something bigger - like an A380, 747, DC-10, A340........................................................!!! :smiley:
Loves JMNs but could never eat a whole one!!

sequoiaranger

#27
Truss me on this one!  :wacko:
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