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Need help; B-17 print from kit


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OK, fellas, I have a dilemma here. I have this old tattered print from a B-17 model of some sort, but have no recollection of what kit it came from. Aurora, Lindberg, Revell, I mean I really have no idea, though I think it was a 1:72 scale kit. Can anyone clearly identify what kit this came from?

 

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Thanks a bunch,

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That may be well be correct, I had that kit when I was a kid. This thing is all tattered and yellow with age, and I'd like to hunt down another. Was the Aurora kit the one that had falling bomb decals for the base?

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 Was the Aurora kit the one that had falling bomb decals for the base?

 

    That's just the way I remember it. 3D section of "target" for the base and bomb (plus explosion) decals for the vertical arms supporting the B-17s from the bomb bays.

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    That's just the way I remember it. 3D section of "target" for the base and bomb (plus explosion) decals for the vertical arms supporting the B-17s from the bomb bays.

 

Awesome! Thanks. Now I just need to hunt down a clean copy.

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Last one I saw on ebay went for $380.00 if I remember correctly. A real collectors item.

 

OK then, perhaps I don't really need one after all. :(  Perhaps I can Photoshop this one a tad.

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Looks like more than a "tad" might be needed. If you just want the print perhaps you could search and see if anyone is selling just that component? I know that people often sell the color photos that Bandai included in their first run of 1/48 scale armor kits on ebay; been tempted to sell mine at times. Those are pretty cheap, and I imagine the B-17's would be pricier due to age and scarcity, but that is a possible venue.

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Good point, as I don't really want the kit, though it was really neat at the time I thought. And yes, a tad was probably an understatement. Despite having a couple hundred filters, I've never even come close to mastering the program. Also, a brief Google search confirms that it was the Aurora kit.

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