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Dumas Kit #323, B-26 Marauder by jerry campbell. Viewed 1853 times.
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jerry campbell12-Aug-07 00:58
poppy12-Aug-07 05:49
This looks fantastic. Great detail and craftsmanship.
jerry campbell12-Aug-07 07:21
Not nearly as good as yours and as good as many others, but hopefully it will get better. It was not until I see the photos on the screen that I realized how heavy the balsa is on the seats. I could have use 1/32nd instead. Oh well next time. I must admit that I enjoy the smaller single engine fighters more than I do this large twin engine bomber. Seeing and comparing my efforts with other's people's work really helps a great deal. Thanks go to jgood for a photo driven site.
David Duckett12-Aug-07 08:42
Building these things is all about getting better and this already looks fine. I'm always impressed when you guys make your own interiors since it's definitely not my strong suit.
plasticbuddha12-Aug-07 12:15
Hats off to you, Jerry. A lot of scratchbuilding work but it sure looks great!
jerry campbell12-Aug-07 12:24
When I built plastic I loved doing interiors, I guess it is just a carryover, especially if I can work in 1/24th scale or close where I can get a few after market products to work with. I believe a few after market products will inspire me to scratch build many other components. I'm slowly building up parts and decals that are useble in 1/24th scale.
poppy12-Aug-07 14:35
Ditto DD, on getting better. If this gets much better, it would have to be real. My motto, "If I am satisfied with my own work, then it's OK". DD, you do not need any srong suits. Yours are as good as they get.
plasticbuddha12-Aug-07 15:11
Jerry, you are scratchbuilding in 1/48th scale (based on your remark about the Edouard photo-etched buckles). We're talking tiny parts out of wood. That takes some doing!!!
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