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This is 1/48 Monogram’s B-25J with the markings of “199” ”  43-36199 which was a veteran of the 501st squadron of the Air Apaches.

“ This aircraft started out it’s career with a glass nose in Olive Drab and Neutral grey undersides – but gained an all metal straffer nose at some point in her service life. This nose was never painted “

The model build OOB except fort he main wheels from CMK details and the Eagle Cals decals.

I have used Gunze Sangyo acrylic paints

 

Happy modelling

 

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Posted
19 hours ago, Juggernut said:

Nicely done sir!   I have this kit as well and have been toying about building it but with the knowledge that I'll have to rescribe all the panel lines (accurate or not).

 

Thanks

I don't prefer rescribing at all. The result isn't what I want. That's why I chose to leave it as is and get the final result with shading, etc.

 

7 hours ago, D.B. Andrus said:

Very well done, Tolga!

 

Cheers,

Damian

 

Thanks Damian

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On 10/3/2025 at 1:09 AM, aircommando130 said:

Great looking Air Apache! Well done!

 

Cheers...Ron

 

5 hours ago, ScoobyDoo said:

Beautiful build of a classic!

 

Thanks

Posted

Considering its age Monogram use to produce some quality kits, so nice to see this one being build. The surface is super realistic , Thank you for sharing Tolga.

Cheers

Martin

Posted
12 hours ago, Oldbaldguy said:

Wonderful treatment on the fabric surfaces!

 

8 hours ago, Martinnfb said:

Considering its age Monogram use to produce some quality kits, so nice to see this one being build. The surface is super realistic , Thank you for sharing Tolga.

Cheers

Martin

 

Thanks

Posted (edited)

Fond memories of Moinogram, at one time, they were the "go-to" kits. They still have a certain something even today.

   Like this very much Tolga.:clap2:

Edited by williamj
Posted
30 minutes ago, Tecnikit said:

Monogram models will always have a special charm. Until Japanese brands arrived, they were the best. And the covers of their boxes were fantastic.

 

17 minutes ago, williamj said:

Fond memories of Moinogram, at one time, they were the "go-to" kits. They still have a certain something even today.

   Like this very much Tolga.:clap2:

 

Thanks for your comments.

I love these old monograms too. They were the super kits of my childhood. They're out of fashion now, but it's still possible to get good results with them.

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