1/72 Hawk 75, frankenstien conversion.
Combining the unused landing gear from my Ryan float plane kit, With one of my dads survivors- a Monogram P-36, and with decals from Print Scales f8f sheet. We have[more or less] a Hawk 75 of Thailand of which they bought about 25.
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Craig Abrahamson said on February 19, 2018
Well….all I can say is – “it’s different” (Frankenstein is an apt moniker). 🙂
neil foster said on February 20, 2018
Briliant conversion, this is what our hobby is about ,having something in your collection that is unique in the world,well done.
N.
George Williams said on February 20, 2018
Great use of spare parts to make a unique model.
Peter Klin said on February 20, 2018
Excellent idea!
The Thais used this interesting version of P-36 against the French (Vichy) in Kampuchea and Laos during a short war in 1941.
Tom Bebout said on February 20, 2018
Clever Robert, I like what you’ve done here.
Anthony Conway said on February 20, 2018
Good idea Robert.
Greg Kittinger said on February 20, 2018
Nice! Love the creativity.
Jeff Bailey said on February 21, 2018
VERY nice and a true original!
david leigh-smith said on February 21, 2018
Hi Robert. Inspiring stuff, makes me want to raid the spares and see what I can come up with.
Louis Gardner said on February 21, 2018
Ingenious work Robert !!!! I like it……………..