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PostPosted: Tue Mar 28, 2006 9:56 pm 
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Well after 15 years, college, getting a profession and getting married, i decided to get back into modelling. Here are a couple that I started out with.

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Great pix! I like the P-61! Nice job! :drink3:

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Looking good 8)


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I like the P-61, what model is it?

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Revell 1/48. or P-61B (depending on how you meant that, I assume the former)

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How did you like that old Tamiya Buffalo? I completed mine not long ago and was pleased with the results. It was not a bad build at all. The only problem was the fit of the clear one piece canopy at the rear. But a little thinned white glue as filler, applied with a brush/capilary action and I was all set!

I used the other markings for the Saratoga bird. I heard this kit has been re-released with new decals and I think they fixed the canopy problem.

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I thought the buffalo kit was great. It was my first build after 15 years. The one piece canopy was pretty bad. I wouldn't mind ripping it off and replacing it with a better piece, preferably in the open position.

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