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The Monogram 1/48 kit is still very nice, even by today's standards.

The "junk" kit I was referring to was the ancient 1/72 Revell B-17F. It builds up into a decent-looking Fort, but is basically a toy, with no interior and simplified detail. I probably built two or three when I was a kid. They survived any number of missions and crash landings in the back yard before succumbing to "flak" (AKA firecrackers.) 8)

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Monogram's "Visible B-17 Flying Fortress" model in 1/48 scale is available again. You can find it here (as well as other online sites and local hobby shops):

http://www.squadron.com/ItemDetails.asp?item=RM5614


Also, for you fans of model kit box art, you might want to join this Yahoo group, the BOX ART DEN

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Box-Art/

These guys clean up old model kit box art and you can just look, or you can order classic box art for framing (all cleaned-up, of course). They have quite a collection of great old model box art, to be sure.

Just click on the "Photos" tab at left (and kiss the next few hours goodbye!) :lol:

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This B-17 kit is hands down my favorite model kit to build.

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Steve Nelson wrote:
The Monogram 1/48 kit is still very nice, even by today's standards.

The "junk" kit I was referring to was the ancient 1/72 Revell B-17F. It builds up into a decent-looking Fort, but is basically a toy, with no interior and simplified detail. I probably built two or three when I was a kid. They survived any number of missions and crash landings in the back yard before succumbing to "flak" (AKA firecrackers.) 8)

SN


I agree and a squadron of them were burned and crashed in my youth. It was the box art of the 1/72nd kit that stands out as one of my favorite works of art of all time.

I feel that many of us kept trying to build a model that lived up to the urgency of the box cover.


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