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François Riga
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Two old Revell box-scale kits

August 9, 2024 · in Aviation · · 25 · 274

The and kits, assembled as desk models. Simple builds, I only corrected some small shape issues (on the jet nacelles of the B-47) and struggled to make some parts fit. Just to show that old kits, these are almost 70 years old, can still be eye-catching 😉

Cheers,
François

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  1. Both looked like they were fun builds.

  2. @friga very nice François the P6M sure is pretty 🙂

  3. Great displays. It’s nice to see stuff like this still being built. Those stands are a space multiplier on display shelves too!

  4. Nicely done! I've done the P6M, a lot of filler and sanding.

  5. Very cool Francois (@friga). I love inflight models and I love building up old kits. You've done very well on these two oldies.

  6. Both look excellent, François!

  7. Thanks Carl & Spiros!

  8. Excellent results on both, François @friga

  9. Great job on these two beauties Francois, I like the way you blacked out the canopies.
    I am also now focusing on vintage kits , I am currently working on an Airfix Sunderland that is the same age as me, 58 !

    • Thanks a lot Neil! Yes, I'm also a vintage kit fan 😉 It's so rewarding to upgrade those old kits, make them look almost as modern ones... They're indeed also bringing up memories from our childhood (I'm 59) 😉

  10. Very nice, Francois @friga. When I was a little kid in the late ‘50’s and early ‘60’s, my Uncle Paul worked in marketing and sales for Revell and showered me with models at holiday time including the two you built here. You did them proud!

    • Thank you Eric! I like those vintage kits, particularly the Revell ones with their wonderful box arts! Many are still worth to build and can give a very rewarding result provided you take the time to complete them nicely. I just bough a few ship models from the late 50's: the USS Constitution and USS Kearsage, the CSS Alabama... The quality and detail of these kits is just amazing and up to today's standards.

      • Those three ships, especially the Alabama, are old school Revell’s finest and are just as excellent today as they were back when, like you commented, Francois.
        Maybe that’s why no one has yet to best these with a new tool. The cost might not be worth the effort in this day and age.

  11. Nicely done classic plastic! Display work is excellent also.

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