So, I'm jumping into the GB rather late as far as actually posting something. I had originally intended on doing a Catalina, specifically the Cat that tracked the Bismarck, but that proved too ambitious for that mother of all modeling killers: "LIFE."
I managed to rise to the occasion with a run at a Mossie, and my dear friend David Leigh-Smith graciously allowed my late entry. This thread will function as my WIP, along with pithy commentary, good fellowship among modelers, and the usual snark.
My chosen flick (and I could have chosen several--the Mosquito has been rather popular) was Gregory Peck's The Purple Plain. I picked this one not because the plot involves the version of the Mosquito I have chosen to build, but because the film makers actually used a couple PRs in the making of the movie. I love all forms and schemes for the Mosquito, but chose to do the all blue PR version because I find it rather dashing, and when it comes down to it the planes were every bit as dangerous to the enemy as their armed siblings.
I also want, right off the bat, to credit a couple other iModelers in this build. The history of the kit is that I bought it so long ago on eBay that it no longer appeared in my purchase history. I found out the hard way to be extra careful with such purchases, because it came without a crucial sprue of parts and without the nose glazing. Thanks to Chuck Villanueva who provided the sprue and the glazing, and to Louis Gardner for the figurines. You guys are the best! Without the help of these intrepid modeling brothers, the bird wouldn't have flown.
I also needed the figurines (which I myself had previously plundered) because I want to do the bird wheels up. I've searched iModeler and haven't found a single Mosquito PR, nor a single one with the wheels up; so I'm breaking ground in two ways.
1 attached image. Click to enlarge.