My firsts...
Posted: June 24th, 2013, 7:12 am
Ok, I will try for two and should be able to get them in the luggage for the trip.
First CBK Armor - Airfix 88mm and Halftrack. Picked up the kit recently and may even try to do it in the boxtop style. Will see how that goes because with me, getting the kit done would be a win.
First CBK Airliner - and only airliner. Airfix DC-9 done up as Hugh Hefner's Big Bunny. Need to source some replacement landing gear as I think I have only a couple main wheels left. Can anyone help out?
This was also one of my first conversions and not using kit or aftermarket decals because no one made them. The conversion was easy. Big Bunny doesn't have all of the windows that the regular airliner has so was a matter of puttying up the correct ones and painting over. I will have to recheck to see if any touch up needs doing on these.
The decals were a bit harder. I found some rub on letters/numbers to do the serial on the engine pods but the famous rabbit head on the tail was a problem (I was probably 17 at the time). So, using an image from a useful reference magazine (yes, that one) I drew the image on a piece of paper and then transferred that to some masking tape to get the mirror images. Painted the tail white, stuck the masks on and then sprayed gloss black. I was quite happy with myself when it didn't look too bad.
I will dig it out of the boneyard and get some pics and then see what I can do to get it up to speed.
First CBK Armor - Airfix 88mm and Halftrack. Picked up the kit recently and may even try to do it in the boxtop style. Will see how that goes because with me, getting the kit done would be a win.
First CBK Airliner - and only airliner. Airfix DC-9 done up as Hugh Hefner's Big Bunny. Need to source some replacement landing gear as I think I have only a couple main wheels left. Can anyone help out?
This was also one of my first conversions and not using kit or aftermarket decals because no one made them. The conversion was easy. Big Bunny doesn't have all of the windows that the regular airliner has so was a matter of puttying up the correct ones and painting over. I will have to recheck to see if any touch up needs doing on these.
The decals were a bit harder. I found some rub on letters/numbers to do the serial on the engine pods but the famous rabbit head on the tail was a problem (I was probably 17 at the time). So, using an image from a useful reference magazine (yes, that one) I drew the image on a piece of paper and then transferred that to some masking tape to get the mirror images. Painted the tail white, stuck the masks on and then sprayed gloss black. I was quite happy with myself when it didn't look too bad.
I will dig it out of the boneyard and get some pics and then see what I can do to get it up to speed.