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RCAF's 100th - 1/72 Boston Mk III Started 21/12/21 Completed 24/01/22

Started by lastvautour, December 22, 2021, 03:25:51 PM

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lastvautour

The topic has been changed to reflect the RCAF's 100th anniversary build.

Lou

Note: This topic was originally "what is it".

Gearup

#1
Vickers Wellington?

Fraser

Boomerang

#2
I'll go with a B-26 Marauder.

Gordon

lastvautour

#3
And, nope!

lastvautour

#4
This should be a dead giveaway. My wood is not thick enough for the engine nacelles requiring some lamination.

Lou

Boomerang

#5
 Mmmmmmmmm! 

Off to check the reference material

Gordon

Gearup

#6
b-26 invader?
Fraser

Boomerang

#7
 Beechcraft twin Bonanza?

Gordon

Boomerang

#8
 Re-think........

Wing shape does not match Bonanza. Soooooo... I'll go with Douglas Boston

Gordon

K_mars

#9

       
  • The leading edge of the main wing is straight.
  • The engine nacelle is large.
  • Fillet on the front of the vertical stabilizer.
For these reasons, it is "Douglas A-20 Havoc".

I had a misunderstanding. I'm sorry.
I am looking forward to the completion.

lastvautour

#10
Gordon has it as the Douglas Boston Mk III. It will be an all black night fighter as used by RCAF 418 Sqn. Profile from Wings Palette.

Lou

Boomerang

#11
 Looking forward progress shots.

"Eventually" I will do a Boston done as A28 -21 "X" of 22 Squadron RAAF . " The Leprechaun " Lost on operations Feb '43.

I worked with a relative of the gunner .

A nice looking aeroplane.

Gordon

lastvautour

#12
Block form.

Lou

lastvautour

#13
Carved and rough sanded. The rear of nacelles will require quite a bit of putty. Should that not work out, I will pop them off and re-carved them.

Lou

K_mars

#14
The shape of "Boston" is nice. Even so, the engine nacelles are big!

Kenji