1/144 Minicraft B-17G

by Mark Littrell

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Back in the "Heavies" Group Build I completed a Monogram 1/48th B-17G  with (to me) stunning red checkers on the tail and red stripes on the wings.  I was rewarded with a nice little kit: a very similarly-marked B-17G in 1/144th!  I instantly decided to put them next to each other for display!

The kit itself is not the best.  The wings fit fine if you don't mind one drooping at a very noticeable angle (you must glue it in properly then fill the gap this creates), and symmetry problems with cabin deck, and shapes of the clear pieces.  I will be honest: I thought it would be a "toy" kit, that it wouldn't be worth displaying when done. 

Here's the progress of the build, from start to finish:

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I had to putty in the cockpit clear piece, and then sand the putty flat. The fit was too bad on this kit piece, less bad on others. The left side of the cabin slopes differently than the right (design flaw).  I airbrushed the kit black, as I had read this brings out the sheen when applying metalizers over it.  In this case I also airbrushed MM enamel "Aluminum."

I almost believed this wouldn't amount to much until I got a second wind of inspiration and made it into a nice display piece.  I painted all the windows on the kit with black enamel and the finest-tipped brush I had.  This not only covered the interior (nothing there) but also allowed me to paint on the many missing windows on the nose that kit and instructions omitted.  I used the Monogram 48th kit as a guide on the windows.  I also used clipped copper wire for gun barrels.

The finished product looks worthy of standing by the bigger sister!  All it took was a lot of free-hand painting all the black details (definitely not my modeling strength) and it took no additional parts or tools.  It only took a little extra effort to take this kit from "budget, back-of-shelf" to "decent display piece" (or at least "conversation starter"). I enjoyed this quick build, warts and all, and take it as a reminder that even kits that look sad on inspection can turn out pretty sweet in the end. 

Here are the finished photos:

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I included a comparison photo to show the vast size difference between this and the "big sister" she will sit by (maybe "sit on"!).  

Mark

P.S. Yes I know the star is on the wrong wing on the larger plane.

Photos and text © by Mark Littrell