Oh, I had this kit, as well as Accurate Miniatures’ 1:48th-scale models of the B-25C/D, and G (that is a long, sombre story!). I had wanted to do much as I understand you have: a flight deck diorama of the Mitchell just starting his take-off roll, bound for Tokyo in April 1942. I hope it was Col. Doolittle’s. My small, bony hands and fingers simply are not strong enough to manage all that scribing, toward repositioning all the flight control surfaces, though. As for the Legend B-17 Pilots set, if you put them into a B-24 model, you will have to add a fair portion of putty to the pilot’s left arm.
Thank you. Absolutely on the 1/32 B-24. I am just fitting wheels in the wings to decide if I want it on its wheels? If so the ball turret may be deleted?
@@inclusivemodeldesigns16 awesome, that sounds great, after more than 10 years out of the hobby i purchased the 1/32 b-24 as its one of my all time favourites, i havent started yet as im looking at it as a winter project.
@@edsavage5526 I love it as well. I have a lot of private builds that never hit the channel that I have & had to clear up. Also waiting etc.. It may take time, but I give my projects 100%.. Thanks for tuning in..
@@notbuyingit6253 gave you nice feedback just now on another video, this is fine too, but when the whole video is pretty much about the elevators and ailerons and flaps and you call them all flaps, come on…