Accurate Miniatures, 1:48 Scale A-36A-1-Na, 'Apache'

October 24, 2024 · in Aviation · 16 · 341

Calling this one, DONE!

Accurate Miniatures, 1:48 scale, North American Aircraft, A-36A-1-Na, "Apache". To be honest, I've no idea how the name "Apache" was tagged onto these aircraft. As far I know, the name was never formally used for them, but I could be wrong on that.

Decent kit with good fit and nice detail straight from the box. I thought the prop was a little wonky but other wise it's a real nice kit of the early Allison powered P-51. I used Ultracast resin exhaust stacks, True details weighted tires and Infini Aero Rigging for the aerial.

Paint is a custom mix of Tamiya Acrylics for the OD and the NG. Decals were from Three Guys Replicas and the markings are for an aircraft flown by Lt. Donald J. 'Button' Smith, of the 527th Fighter Bomber Group, 86th Fighter Bomber Squadron, 12th USAAF, based at Tafaraoui, Algeria, June 1943.

Weathering was by Flory washes, AK Weathering Pencils, pastel chalks and thinned oils.

This kit sat on the "Shelf of Doom" for at least fifteen to eighteen years. I forgot when I got it to be honest. I am pretty amazed I still had the bloody thing to build it. Anyway, that's my story and I'm stickin to it.

"So many models, so little time..."

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16 responses

  1. That's what I like to see. Subtle weathering of the airplane. Realism...Not over weathered for dramatic effect. Super job!

  2. Nice, we’ll-balanced job on this. Thanks for sharing!

  3. Wasn't "Herschel IV" Herky Green's machine? The P-47 guy? Just thinkin out loud.
    Hey Feitz you bringing that thin up here Saturday for HVMMG? You're gonna miss the big shew.

  4. G’day Frederick (@fjs3),

    This is a great build and I second the opinion on the weathering.

    I have one of these to do, too, although mine was a more recent purchase. I’ve built the P-51 and P-51A stablemates and they were surprisingly fun builds - not having built an AM kit before.

    I used spare props blades from an Eduard P-39 kit on mine.

    One thing AM got wrong, however, is that the Alison engined P-15/A-36 family had the inner gear doors locked in the up position on the ground. Merlin engined Mustangs relied on oil pressure which eventually bled out and the doors ended up down.

    Liked!

  5. Nice work! I can’t believe those kits are 30 years old now.

  6. Excellent job and really nice result on this classic kit, Frederick!

  7. A beautiful Apache, Frederick @fjs3
    Weathering and painting is indeed done perfectly.

  8. Sweet! Very nice job Frederick. Love it.

  9. Nice work as usual Freddie.

  10. Great build Frederick I do like the subtle finish that you have achieved and I have a soft spot for this generation of models by A M, Dragon, and Classic Airframes. Lovely job 👍

  11. Well done Frederick, I've build two of these and had fun building both of them. Nice kits and they have some really decent cockpit detail IMHO. Thanks for posting.

  12. Nice looking machine

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