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1:72 Revell Horton Go-229 (USAAC)

Started by kevincallahan, October 26, 2012, 07:24:31 PM

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kevincallahan

The third and final of the October whifs to cross the finish line. But it was actually the one that got me started on my small whif diversion. I made some seriously ham-fisted mistakes in the undercarriage area and was on the verge of canning the model when I decided to finish it in some non-historical markings.

So this model assumes that the Americans found an intact Go-229 ready to test, instead of pieces in a warehouse (which are now at Udvar-Hazy IIRC). It was painted in USAAC Olive Drab and Neutral Grey, and given a "Watson's Whizzers" nose badge.

The one odd thing came when I painted the panels aft of the jet exhausts in a burnt metal. For some reason, probably the OD paint surrounding, the paint looks gold rather than anything else. Just a quirk of the light I guess.

This is completed model #412 (#37 for the year), completed in October of 2012. More details on the 72 Land blog.


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Cobra

Sweet Model :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:This looks Too Cool! have You come up with a Backstory Yet? Dan

RussC

shweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet!  :thumbsup:
"Build what YOU want, the way YOU want to"  - Al Superczynski

NARSES2

Neat. I built the old PM kit as a USMC aircraft in Korea
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