Monogram Do-17Z

Started by Joe M, Sat 07/24/10 11:37 AM

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Bill L2

Joe that is looking very good. I like the early splinter paint jobs the Luftwaffe utilized early in the war. Looks good

Joe M

The Pencil got its legs this weekend...



working to finish up the detailing and then maybe the clear parts sometime this week.

NormSon

Hey, according to Fox News today, this is a German jet! They recently found one in the ocean off of Holland. :D

Joe M

#7
some more in progress shots of the "Flying Pencil" that I've been working on... lots and lots of sanding and taking care of scribing errors...






Ronnie Murray

I also remember building this kit eons ago, painting the splinter camo by hand with a brush.  I remember thinking that model turned out better than most of the others I'd done.  Seems like that model was also very sturdy as it weathered many times it was handled, bumped and played with.  Shane, I know you'll make it shine as always and I look forward to seeing it completed.

Shane

Nice job so far!  The fit of the kit is not that bad.  Opening the wheel wells is going to be challenging, but an opportunity for some scratch building.  The bomb bay will be like wise.  Get an eduard photo etch set for the interior.  The one thing you can't fix is the wide cord of the wing, however it builds into a great looking kit.  I have never built the Frog kit and some prefer it to Monogram.  I like the Monogram kit for its fit and clear glass.  It looks like you are off to a great start.

Shane 

Joe M

OK, been working on this one too over the weekend. A ton of chopping has been done to get it where it is; removed all of the control surfaces (including flaps). Hollowed out the engine nacelles to accept a set of resin replacements, the wheel wells were obliterated for scratch conversion along with some other minor mods to the kit parts. Also rescribed all of the panel lines and been test fitting a lot...






Lee_K

Memories of being twelve years old, painting the ancient Monogram kit with gloss Pactra paint with a brush.  It will be fun to see it again, after so many years.

Lee K

Bill L2

Okay. That is going to be nice. Is that the plane called the "Flying Pencil?"

Joe M

Call me crazy, I'm going to see what I can do with this...





picked it up at DownEastCon10 raffle. Dry fit is great for the vintage. Only one issues I can find are some gaps between wings to fuselage on the underside and at the engine nacelles...



should be a fun build :)