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Airacobra Mk.1 Project

Well the Hobby Master RAF Mk.I "City of London" Airacobra showed up at the door yesterday. Model looks great, but one of the critiques for the HM P-39s is the absence of gun barrels in the nose. So a little over a week ago I started to make some gun barrels to place in the gun troughs in the nose of the model. I really had to sand down the barrels as thin for more of a flush fit in the troughs (Well at least close to a flush fit). They are slightly over scale in length so as they can be seen better. If closer to scale, well might just be a bit hard to see. This is my first crack at it and might do a second set of barrels to see I can improve how it looks.





 

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I like the looks of that Aircobra...Good job.
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Hey Cruv,

By the looks of things, you did a pretty good job for that modification.. Keep it up !


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Looks great to me as is, Cruver!
 

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Beautiful job Cruver! I wouldn't mess with the guns as they look really good as is. That's a really sharp looking P-39.
 

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Beautiful job Cruver! I wouldn't mess with the guns as they look really good as is. That's a really sharp looking P-39.

Thanks, these P-39s are great looking models. The Soviet and Guadalcanal planes look mighty tempting too.
 

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Please someone take my Soviet P-39 off my hands......... I do not want it it does not look bad I just did not care for the P-39. PM Cruver if you need one.
 

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You did a great job. Congrats.
 

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Re: Airacobra Mk.1 Project

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You did a great job. Congrats.

Thanks, I am real pleased ow this mod turned out. Was able to get a match color wise for the gun barrels to those already on the wings by using Testors Gunmetal Buffing Metalizer paint. It was a bit of a chore sanding down the bases of the barrels I made to get them close to flush, but the results look pretty good. New barrels are even visible when standing back at a distance, and looks pretty good.
 

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Re: Airacobra Mk.1 Project

Cruver,
Hey there.

I've got a couple of Airacobra's on the way and I was considering doing something like taking a piece of really thin wire, cutting it down and putting it in with a (small) drop of white glue. (Because I have NO modelling skills whatsoever.)

My idea wouldn't be as good as your idea, but since you have the bird in front of you, do you think I can reasonably pull something like that off?
 

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